Stock and Produce Column. FAMERS E^CHANO-El. FOR SALE, £?f\ Superior Lincoln Rams, 4 OU tooth to fresh full mouth. THOMAS WILSON, Motoa Estate* MONDAY, 19th MARUH. CLEARINO.^UT SALE At; -Willow Crcok imi'm CAMPBELL TOWN. pORTON & SON have been \j' fa,voured with instructions ftbni ...Mr Wilson Douglas, who, having let his. farm, is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above, Without Reserve, excepting upon one or two hot see-— 30 dairy cows in milk and to i " . calve ■- • | . 8 year and. 18 months heifers 20 weaners and calves 20 mixed sheep 21 pigs . • ■ ; 2 trap horseSj; 2 yeaflings (cblti and filly) .-■ 1 i bred 2 £ years Jersey bull Household. Furniture and effects for Sitting Rooms, Bedroonis, ; Kitchen arid Daii 1 ... . :-■• Engineer's, Wheelwright's Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools of various sorts lip Dray, harness, plough harrows, spring trap and harness, ©tc. : £ acre oMhdian cora, fit to cut \ acre of potatoes, fit to dig 2 stack oats olf 7 acres Note. — This is a splendid chance of securing good dairy cows, Mr Douglas having been years getting them together, and the generally wont useful articles for a farm. Without Reserve; Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 Noon sharp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. pORTON & SON have been \jf favoured with instructions from Messrs D & W. M«nson, owing to the greater portion of the Waituna Estate having been sold, to sell by public auction, at the Homestead, Stanway, on WEDNESDAY, 28th March — 426 forward bullocka 15,000 Sheep Particulars oi whioll will shortly i ! appear. / . . . . .-, ■ AWAHURI SALE YARDS, TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. PORTON & SON will sell by j VjT public auction as above at 1 o'clock. 15 weaners 18 weaners 6 fat cows 3 miich cowa 250 ewes : 200 shorn lambs 100 ewes 170 first class woolly lambs . 150 4. to.oth f.jn, Romney ewes Horses, etc. • NOTICE is hereby given that the Judge of -the Assessment Court for the Bpvoiigh of Foxton has appointed THURSDAY, the 12th day of ApnL'at 10. o'ol«'ck in the forenoon «s tiro ti mo, and fcho Resident Magistrates Courthouse at Foxion us the place, at which, wi 1 be Widen the meeting of the Assessment Court for the above men tioned Borough of Foxton. Dated at Foxtou this 13th day of March, 1894. .: . . . JOHN 'fifILLESPIE, Clerk of the Assessment Court. ARQrllEfAl^D rLtdRR, BAKER ANI) CONFECTIONER, XCchiuL-Bti^e^ttV foxton. BREAD SUPPLED DAILY, Wedding and Birthday Cakes wade on the pf emiaea. Cleanliness in all departmentfe most carefully observed . Customers are invited to inspect the bakehouse at any time. . None but the best materials used Attached to the shop is a comfortable Refreshment-room for the convenience of visitors. Catering for Balls or Picnics undertaken at short notice. | Note the address — Archibald Kerr, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. If RE. ELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte and Harmonium From W»B§f»nni, - -
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1894, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1894, Page 3
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