ViMTEI.I FLOWS WHET'F. GR WITATLON AITPi AGiS;- -Vov recognise the first tart ; tii'* STon'l is a.« fine when voter fiows upwards. l\ay>\i v ill not trouble when a»'l wiirU they b:v.\ but until then they will always soo tlipy got C !> '- •s 1 "'- 1 Ait. Coi-TEr. for it h the best; JSETTEK TO BE &«: HE THAS SORH i. '< To prevent moulds, (-pots, iV-c, on your butter and packages for export, paint your boxes or kpf,«i with a solution of Salsaline. j A shilling packet makes one gallon ; otlourloss and harmless. Sold everywhere. CREASE'S DANDELION COFFEE is the surest euro for imligrslion. Sold by all grocers. SIR GEORGK OREY, K.C.B.— A magnificicnt portrait from the most recent dhotofjrapli, snitsilile for framing, may be had from Mc'Kkk tv (laaihlk X.H. Press Afffncy, Price s/1 including postage. Agents wanted UNCLE HAMS ROLLED OATS, the most nutritious breakfast meal. N.Z. FLAXMILLiEBS- ASSOCIATION, A SPECIAL GENEBAL MKIi/l*INCi of the above will be held nt thft Conmir-reial Hotel, Palmerhton North, on SATURDAY .NEXT, at 2 o'clock sharp. All interested in the Industry specially invited to attend. A HARRIS, Hon. Secretary. JVlillk 3dL iJoa' (^uavt -Zcl per pini MRS PUNCKLEY bogs to announce that she will sell milk on and after Ist October as above; and al«o takes this opportunity of thanking her customers for their k ; nd patronage. FOR SALE. DAIRY COWS - Selected herd of 100; full milk and springing; i' or want of grass because of Hoods lo preve t injury to these valuable cattle we are obliged to sell. Purchases may now be made on the estate. ROBT. GARDNER, Paiaka, near Kerens. SAN SON SALE YAi.Ds" WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOPER. C NORTON ,t SON will sell by j public o notion as above — -100 good wether hoggets 200 ewes with lambs 200 ewes with lambs 100 owes with iambs 150 mixed hogge s 100 first class hoggets Horses, &c. Sale at 1 oMoek. "FRIDAY, 29th SEPTi MBEB. FEILDING SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as übove — G fat Lulloelts 30 2.V to 8-year steers 11 year heifeas 100 forward empty cows 20 cows in calf 20 mixed yearlings 90 a and 4 year old bullocks 25 18 months mixed 120 good wether hoggets 10ii ewes nnd lambs "200 store wethers 100 hoggets 50 fat ewes i>o wethers f ale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, SOth SEPTEMBERCLEARING SALE. At Mr Peter Stewart's Farm, near Awahuri. pORTON & SON have been \jT favoured with instructions from Mr Peter S ewart, who lias leased his farm, to fell by public auction as above — 50 head mixed cattle 30 P.B. Lincoln ram hoggets 70 P.B Lincoln ewe hoggets 250 P-B. Lincoln ewes and lambs A number of broken and unbroken horses Hornsby reaper and binder, Reid and Gray's grass and turnip drill, D.F. Plough, harrows, tip dray, and a quaniity of sundries Sale at 1 o'clock. leyin"saTk WEDN ESD AY 4th OCTOBER. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by public auction as above — 8 springing heifers 10 8 year steers 8 dairy cows 6 quiet heifers forward in calf 100 ewes 25 fat wethers 125 mixed hoggets 150 mi v ed hoggets 80 mixed hoggets Further entriei solicited Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1893, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1893, Page 3
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