palmerston north. Annual Ram Fair, on the association show i GROUNDS. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18th and 14th. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will r\ sell by public auction as above, commencing each day at 12 noon, sharp — On account of Messrs R. B. Pearce, W. Chapman, Itandolp and Walker, W. Morison, W. Pearce, Estate of Mrs J. P. Watt, James Holmes, R. Brenner, T. Bryce, E. 0. E. Carey, A. Southey Baker, Win WilBon, J. Collins, and P. C. Threkeld— 400 purebred 2 tooth Lincoln rams 30 purebred 4 tooth Lincoln rams 10 purebred ram lambs An ft-«n " l " f Messra G. Wheeler, J.-H.DymocK, v. _. D. Rowlands, J. Kebbell, W. Hayward, R. Tanner, Keiller Bros., and Mrs Willis*. Jas Waogh, J. 0. ' Batchelor, Rob. Cobb, S. W. Luxford, E. Hopkins, T. Ransfield, H. H. Bridge, J. Reid, and P. P. Allen— 500 purebred 2-tooth Romney rams On account of the ftew -Zealand and Australian Land Company, Jap. Holmes, G. Potts and J. Reid — 120 purebred 2 tooth Border Leicester rams On account of H. Davidson, Esq.— 20 2 tooth Cotswold rams On account of A. McHnrdy, i E,q._ ! 150 purebred 2 tooth Lincoln rams On account of P. C. Threkeld, Esq.— 10 Ptud 2-tooth Lincoln fams 15 Stud English Leicester Shearling tarns 20 Flock English Leicester Shearling rams FOXTON SALE. OUR Nf XT SALE will be held on thr 26th February. Entries are solicited. . ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. CONCERT. TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. Soloists : - Miss Murdoch, Wei ington ; Mrs Kendall, Fitzhcrbert ; Miss Neilstn and Mr W. Grace, Palmerston North. Readings, Recitations and Choruses, (see handbills.) The event of the year. Tickets 2s and Is. Commence at 8 prompt. FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. CLEARING SALE, At the residence of Mr E. Short, WAITUNA. pORToN & SON have received \jr instructions from Mr William Buk^r, Makino, who has leased hi* Waituna property of over 2000 acres, to sell by public auction as above — 8000 shorn lambs, mixed 1200 6 and f.f.m breeding ewes 800 f.m. ewes 800 2 tooth wethers 700 2 tooth wethers 600 4 tooth ewes 90- Romney and Lincoln ewes 125 cows and calves 80 18 months to 2J years steers 20 18 months to 2 years good dairy heifers 20 18 months to 2 year steere 20 2* to 8 years steers 20 siore cows 10 dairy cows 20 horses, broken and unbroken 1 dray Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.80 o'clock sharp. N.B.— Nearly all the stock will be sold without rtstrve. WANTED KNOWN-That No 1 Sale Parcel conlainiug a full dress length of s nrceable tweed, wiih inings, buttons, silk and twist, for making up ; a pair of black oi coio-red taffeta gloves ; and a prettj summer blouse, wM bo sent, post free, to 'miy address, on receipt oi 10s 6d, from the Great Stock taking : Sale at Te Aro House.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1896, Page 3
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