BULLS SALE. TUESDAY, 9th JULY. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as above — 12 yearling steers 8 fprwfcrd bullocks 9 forward bullocks 2 springing cows 800 mixed beef 4 fat heifers 8 heifers 10 2£ year steers 150 fat and forward wethers 280 wethin ! 150 mixed lambs j 100 forward wethers 100 forward ewes 100 wether lambs 400 ewes in lamb 88 fat ewes 800 prime fat wethers 5 tons very good potatoes" Sale at 1 o'clock. THURSDAY, 11th JULY. At 1 o'clock. NEAR THE TOWN HALL. y R. MO NTAGUE J» will sell by Auction — 500 Choice Fruit trees, comprising— • Apples, Pears, Poaches, Cherries, Plump, Grapes, Raspberries, leniois and Oranges, Peisinuo is Olives and other Ji pan :ae Fruits 100 Camelias, Khododen* drons, and other Flowering Shrubs. Also, — 100 very choice roses, including several new Varieties. The above are from Mr W. T. Benefield's celebrated Aramoho Nursery. NO RESERVE; THE FRUIT SEASON. DURING the fruit season Apples of all descriptions can be purchased at the Kawaroa Orchard, iv large or small quantities. Orders can be left at the Manawatu Herald Office. WANTED KNOWN— Lost from Aehurst— Dark Bay Mare, white star on forehead, branded S on shoulder. Ten shillings reward will be paid on return of same to J. Aitken, Ashurst, or A. Eade, Feild ing. _ _ NOTICE." MR RAY, Solicitor, has been instructed by Dr. Dermer to immediately sue for all accounts owing to him. DOCTOR'S GUARANTEE FUND. SUBSCRIBERS are requested to pay their subscriptions to Mr Curtis, Post Office, Foxton, as early as possible. WTn TED KNOWN— That patterns of any of the materials in stock, or any information as to prices, Sec., will be sent post free, to any add:ess from Te Aro Hi.use, Wellington. CEBTEAL HOTEL, OT^KI. G. O'LOUGHLIN ... Proprietor. above Hotel, situate opposite I the Bank ot Australasia ftnd Town Hall, is now open 1 ,, and the travelling public can rely on obtaining the very best accommodation. * The Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits in stock. First class t-.ble kept, and the Proprietor can with confidence recommend the Hotel as being e»pe« oially suitable for Boai'dera. PLANTING SEASON. Fruit & Forest Trees. 10,000,000] TO F S B E o L r 'TVHE old established firm of J. 1 Mayo and Sous grow all they offer, guarantee thnm of the most approved varieties, true to uaine, and suitable to the district. Illustrated and Instructive Catalogue post free. Inspection cordially invited. Hundreds of testimonials from planters in all parts of the j colony. J. Mayo and Sons, Nursery and Seedsmen, PALMEESTON NORTH, N.Z. E. BATTERSBY, PRACTICAL STEAM ARTESIAN Wl-LL • SINKER. nxAixr - street, FOXTON. Eat' mates given for Sinking at per foot or Guaranteed Supply j
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Manawatu Herald, 6 July 1895, Page 3
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