PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 31st MAY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will f\ sell at their yards, Palnieraton North — 15 mixed young cattle 15 mixed young cattle 15 2 yr steers 15 mixed yearlings 45 3 and 4 year bullocks 6 first class milkers springing 6 fat cows 15 16 months and two year steere 500 first class lambs 250 store wethers 200 4 to 8 tooth ewes, in lamb 200 store wethew 60 fofc ewes 250 ewes in lamb 250 4 and 6 tooth wethers 150 2 tooth wethers 100 2 tooth wethors 200 ewes in lamb 200 mixed lambs 800 2 tooth ewes 100 crossbred ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb 200 mixed lamb* 100 crossbred cwea in lamb 300 2 tooth ew<-g WAITUNA SALE. WEDNESDAY, 80ih MAY. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as above — 15. well-bred weanere 2 milkers in milk 60 ewes in lamb 100 woolly Romney lambs 200 mixed lambs 35 4 and 6 tooth ewes. Sale at 1 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE Ist. On the property, Col'ege street, Palmerston North. A DRAHAM & WILLTAMS have l\ received instructions from Mr C, Wj^tehead. who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, at 1 p.m. without reserve— 10 good milking cows 4 good dairy heifers 1 three-quarter bred Alderney bull 1 upstanding trap horsi 1 boy's pony, quiet About 10 Langstroth bed hi»cs 20 pair fowls Milk par^s, &c, &c. Parties wishiug to see th.* cows milked, previous to fale may do so by ca'ling at Mr Whitehe id's house. SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE. HORSE SALE. AT THE BOROUGH HORSE EMPORIUM, PALMERSTON N. WITHOUT RESERVE. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will cell by public auction as above — In the Assigned Estate of Robert Hammond ~ i The well-known tro ting horse Gold Dust 1 trotting mare, Kay Fault 1 hurclle horse, bhan, i;ood hunter Chestnut m are Lady Harrison by N&tator— Welsh Maid 3 well-bred mares with foals 2 2 year olds by Puriri 1 good harness inara 2 good weight-carrying backs 1 harness horse,." Toby " 4 uubrokeu hacks 2 quiet ponies, broken 1 harness horse, " Dick " 1 draught filly . 1 trap mare, by »> Armament " 1 buggy and harness Oth«r entries wi'l be taken if. without reserve. , Sale at 1 o'clock. JAIES; MSm, NURSERYMAN, WANGANUI, OFFERS the Finest Assortment of well grown FRUIT, FOREST, AAD ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROSES, &c. grown on the West Coast. The reputation of this Nursery is second to n«ne 4 -'- ' - " ■ ' L . Over 30 tons of Fine Early Scad Potatoes, specially grown for seed at JWavis Bunk, Westraere. They comprise all the best varieties, made ' lots to suit purphaserß./. ••;« yi .c GARDfilf jAfD'FLOWER SEEDS ..■ i A BPEGIALITY. Fall partiouiars, prices. &c, post free oh application. GLASGOW STREET, WANGANUI. Close to [Bfa Johu's Railway Station. 1 Telephone— -79
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Manawatu Herald, 29 May 1894, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 29 May 1894, Page 3
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