| TUESDAY, 28hd JANUaRx'. . BANDON SALE. ! pORTON <& SON will sell by i public auction as above — i 10 year' ing steers , | 10 mixed weaners j : 10 good young cows, with . i calves I I 3 beef j i 1 springing heifer I ! 400 mixe i 2 tooth sheep j j 150 woolly ktnDs i 50 fat ewea j 60 wether hoggets I ao fit sheep J 7 pure '>red Li-icoln rams 180 2 tooth wothers 45 2 tooth ew,\s j 163 2 touth wethers Horses, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. "l I^ldayTTShd " JAH UAR Y~ C LYTON SALE. ABRAHAM* WILLIAMS will }\ sell by public auction as I above 5 springing heifers 5 2 year ate. 1 8 420 ewes 450 good lambs 300 ywes 300 firsG clasß lambs 250 fat ewes 200 2 tooth wethers 100 owes and lambs 80 mixed 2 tooths 300 ew«s 800 woolly lamVs Fale at 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY. ABRAHAM & WIL! I A MS havo been favoured with instructions from Measiv Keiller Bros, J. G Wi son, M.H.R., -nd Robt. Sevens to sell by pub io auction, Without Reserve, their annual dratt of hoises comprising — 70 well brei Broken and Unbroken Geldings and Fi lies by the well known Sires Matai, Fisherman, Young C imen<s. Randwbk, and the trotting stallion Corbett. Full particulars in future advdertisenient. JUBAL FLEMING, Tobacconist, and Turf i ommission Agent, fain erston North, will exec .te all 0 >mm s-iions entr isto 1 t > his care on Racing Events throughout the Colonies. BOOKS NOW OPEN Straight <ut on— Wellington Cup, Dunedin Cup, Wanganui Cup DOUBLE EVENTS Wellngto'i Cup a"d Racing Club Handicap, Jan. 22nd and 23rd. Foxton— Flying aud Handicap, Jan. 22nd. Dunedin Hip and Publicans' Handicap, Feb. 2 1st. Wanganui tup and Frying, March Bth. SEND FOB CARDS. i BAKERY NOTICE. T DESIRE to thank my Oustom- \ era lor the support they have accorded me during the time I have been in Business, aud 1 beg to notify thai I have disposed of the baine to ARCHIBALD KERB, for whom I request the continuance of their custom. H. P. FORSTER. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. AD ncconnts dae to me can be paid at the shop to Mr Kerr whose receipt Will be a sufficient discharge. H. P. FORSiER. TIT ANTED KN ■ »WN Parting »* Gifie. 2yds wide Table Damasks, susiSly s Ui for 2/6, now )/9. 2/3 1). or 'fiiijis, the pair for 2/6. 'lowel>- 3£d. 4£d, s£d, 7£d . cc the bargM ius, 4£d Flann-llette 2/6 a doz , 7id Flannellette*, 5s a doz. Balance in Reinnauts of Uali co, Priii s, Mu>lins, Ga ateas, &c , &c , should be inspected. Balance of Sewing Cotton (black only) lud a doz. $ew | airs Ladies Coive s, 1/8 per pai ' uusha-les a> d Uinbre.W wonh 6/11 for 4/1. Te Aro Hoube iimnch. MANAWATU HOTEL SIABLES, HAVING leasd the above Stables, I hope by strict attention to tbeiii, to gaiu a share of the Public jatrouage. Horses thoroughly and quietly bioken to saddle. W. Q. TRASK, Propviitert
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Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1894, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1894, Page 3
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