STEVENS & ttOUTON. INAUGUKATION SALE AT STKVKNS & GOUTOVS NEAR MARTON HOTEL. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1885. QTKVENS & GORTON IO Will sell by public auction as above — 25 cows 25 heifers 12 2-year steers 18 8-year steers 10 weaners 5 2^-year steers 200 prime fat ewes 200 fat ewes 150 ewes 800 iambs 200 4 & 6-tooth wethers 100 store ewes 222 4 & 6-tooth fat wethers 1 00 fat ewes 80 lambs in wool 50 store ewes Sale at 1 o'clock. TUESDAY, MAY 19th. AT SALE YARDS, BULLS, STEVENS & GORTON will sell as above-— 10 fat cows 10 fat bullocks 15 yearlings, steers. 22 mixed yearlings f heifers spayed ) 20 mixed weaners 12 mixed yearling 12 two-year-old mixed 5 cows 400 fat shocp 200 good Lincoln wethers 100 prime fat ewes 100 prime fat sheep lCOlamhs 800 shorn lambs. 200 shorn lambs 350 lain Us in wool horses, including a draught staunch good shafter. Sale at 1 o'clock. A SPLENDID FARM FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Immediately after the Stock Sale at Bulls on May 19th, 1885. STEVENS & GORTON, under instructions from Mr J. Roberts will sell by public auotion as above, his valuable Farm situated in Sandon District, fronting main road, Bulls to Sandon and District Road to Scott's Ferry, being part of Rural Sections, numbers 12 and 32, tiutt Small Farm Block, containing 200 acres, Shis Farm is fenced and subdivided into nine paddocks, portion in grass, portion tn stubble, and 20 acres bush, has on it six-roomed Dwelling House, Stable, Granary, and all necessary outbuildings, and without doubt contains the finest land in the Sandon District. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. BUILDING SITES. To let on reqsonftble terms for periods extending up to twenty-one years, several eligible building sites close to the Square. For terms and particulars apply to STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Laud, and Estate Agents. THE Bon Marche. SPECIAL LINES. o<; pairs Blankets 6s 6d to 50s. 22 pieces Imported aud Colonial Flannels M to 2s 6d white and colors. |(See our White Flannel at Is.)} , 38 pieces White Calicoes 3£ to B£. Standard makes. 12 pieces Superior imd Crisp Wincies 5| to 18-Cdj)er yard. i 44 pieces New Dress Materials^froin^7£to 3s 6d per yard. (Seelour Costume Cloth in all. shades at Is) 135 Jackets, Ulsters and Dolmanfc, Qualities | aud prices to suit all purchasers. 28 Girl's land Ladie's Costumes, these w« bought Job And aro selling at Wholesale price. THE I BON MARCHE. SPECIAL LINES. C. M. Boss & Co. DON'T Forget VANGUABD'S Discussion will Close on WEDNESDAY, 22nd May. Early application for Tickets will oblige. AGENCIES & COMMISSIONS. (""t OOD opportunity for an EnerX getic Business Man with » small oapitul. A Geutleninn representing several Munufaoturiug Finns tiiul Merchants in the principle Towns of the Colony i« prepared to make terms with suitable parties for commencing Business in the several Townships of the Manawatu Districts. Apply in tho first instance to "Commission," Office of this pa,)er,statingttK full particular* as po>sib:»- relative to Capital or Business Facilities.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 3
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