MAIL COACH. T TNTIL further notice, on account (J of the flood water on the road, the Alail Coach for Kereru will feave Whyte's Hotel at 5.15 a.m. J. E. STANSELL. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ Bell by public auction as above — 20 mixed 18 months aud 2 year cattle 4 heifers in calf 1 fat cow 1 dairy cow in milk 100 ewes in lamb 110 store wethers 100 mixed shorn lambs 200 f.m. ewes in lamb 100 shorn lambs 150 store wethers 400 Romney mixed sheap 200 pure Romney lambs (in wool) 500 2 and 4 tooth Romney ewes (from Mrs Willis and Matlhews strain) in lamb to pure Romney rams TUESDAY, 19th JUNE. AWAHURi SALE. A BRAHAM ft WJLLTAMS will f\ sell by public auction as above — 16 fat bullocks 15 forward bullocks 12 mixed weaners 700 mixed lambs, a good line 250 ewes in lamb 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 200 good lambs 100 good ewes in lambs 100 shorn lambs 180 good lambs 80 wether Jambs 250 wethers 100 ewes 250 wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. GREAT SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1894. At the residence of H. Sanson, Esq., Campbelltown. pORTON ft SON have been yj favoured with instructions from H. Sanson, Esq., to sell by public auction as obove — 75 first class dairy cows in milk and to calve 20 heifers in calf 1 purebred 4 year Alderney bull 1 4 year Shorthorn bull 1 pure- bred Berkshire Boar, five year old, imported 8 sows, with 22 young pigs 30 501 b boxes of Separator butter 1 5 h.p. boiler and 1 3 h.p. engine Laval's cream separator, complete, large barrel churn, with fittings for steam power, 70-gallon milk hopper and 2 cheese presses. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 noon sharp. CESTEAL HOTEL, OTAKI. T. PROCTOR ... Proprietor. r ~PHE above Hotel, situa'e opposite I the Bank oi Australasia and Town Hall, is now open, and the travelling public can rely on obtaining the very l>est accommodation. The Best Brauds of Ales, Wines and Spirits in stock. First class table kept, and the Proprietor can with confidence recommend the Hotel as being espe« cially suitable for Boarders. JAIES LAIRD, NURSERYMAN, WANGANUI, OFFERS the Finest Assortment of well grown FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROSES, &c, grown on the West Coast. The reputation of this Nursery is second to none. Over 30 tons of Fine Early Seed Potatoes, specially grown for seed at Mavis Bank, Westmere. They comprise all the best varieties, made up in lots to suit purchasers. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS A SPECIALITY. Full particulars, prices. &c, post free on application. EGMONT NURSERY, GLASGOW STREET, WANGANUI. Close to St. John's Railway Station. Telephone— 7o.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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