AUCTION SALE. ! SATURDAY, 30th JUNE. McMillan, Rhodes & co. have received instructions f from Mr Henry Newport, Nursury- . man of Pal/nerston North to sell by , public auction on SATURDAY, . 80th June, at their sale rooms, T Foxton, at 1.30 p.m. — 300 Fruit trees, comprising Apples, Peaches, Plums, ) Pears, Japanese Plums and ) other varieties. I s These fruit trees have been J worked from the stock trees imported from the leading nurseries of r England, France and America with ■ the view of getting them true to ' name and the best sorts, i Also an assortment of Evergreen ' and Flowering Shrubs. i TERMS CASH. ', j. r. McMillan, [ Auctioneer. ' FEILDING SALE. \ FRIDAY, 29th JUNE. '• pORTON & SON will sell by ' \j public auction as above — 6 fat cows 28 fat cows [ 7 3 yis half-bred Alderney heifers on account of Mr J. [ Phillips [ 200 ewe lambs t 400 eves in lamb ( 500 mixed lambs ) 220 ewes in lamb , 210 mixed lambs \ 100 prime fat wethers 130 mixed lambs (good) j 200 2 tooth Romuey ewes bred \ by Mr C. Pharazyn in lamb to Romney rams bred I by him i Also, '■ On account of D.O.A. in estate of 11. C Lamp, > Horse, trap aud harness, 2 cows, saddle and bridle In estate of Peter Rugsted, 5 draft horses and harness for same, 1 hack, 2 foals, ■waggon, saddle and bridle i SANSON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 3rd. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as above — 400 ewes in lamb 160 mixed lambs 100 ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 90 ewes in lamb Horses, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. \TTANTED KNOWN — ~'Jha* \j\ Ladies and Children's Underclothing, Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Ladies aud Children's Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters are all included in tbe bargain list of tbe Great Sale at TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington. WANTED— Every reader of this paper to scud at one« for a Price List of Bargains now being sold at the Great Sale ac Te Aro House, Wellington. CEHTE ALITOTEL, OTAKI. . T. PROCTOR ... Proprietor. THE above Hotel, eitua'e opposite the Bank oi Australasia and i Town Hall, is now open, and the travelling public can rely on obtaining the rery l>est accommodation. ; The Best Brands of Ales, Wines ' and Spirits in stock. , First class table kept, and the f Proprietor can with confidence rei commend the Hotel as being espe« 1 cially suitable for Boarders. . lales"lahid7 ; NURSERYMAN, WANGANUI, L I /^VFFERS the Finest Assortment \J of well grown FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROSES, &c, 1 grown on the West Coast. The 1 reputation of this Nursery is second j to n<"ne. . Over 30 tons of Fine Early Seed '. Potatoes, specially grown for seed ' at Mavis Bank, West-mere. They comprise all the best varieties, made up in lots lo suit purchasers. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS A SPECIALITY. 1 Full particulars, prices, &c, post I free on application. I EGMONT "NURSERY, GLASGOW STREET, WANGANUI. Close to St. John's Railway Station. Telephone— 79.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 June 1894, Page 3
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