HARRY PA__MEH. SALE of 01 U PAINTIN GS AT THE MART. I THURSDAY, 6th OCTOBER," 1904, At 2 30 p.m. j-|ARBY PALMER will sell 'on account of Mr G. Thompson Pritchard— 70 valuable pictures by well-known i artists The pictures are NOW ON VIEW at the Mart, and are for absolute sale. Gaslight display Tuesday night. SOMEONE^ OR NO! That crowd is always to be found about O ARSY PALMER'S Auction Mart and Furniture Warehouse*. _ SiDce our factory started we are sending out large supplies daily at priceswell, the fact that we find ready and eager buyers is sufficient proof that the quality and pn'cfi is all right. We have to-day— 30 kitchen, diniug, and telescope tables, from 4ft to 10ft round, square, or oval; or we will make at a few hours' any size you require. 15 Duchess chests ai.d Duchess pairs. 24 plain toilet tables and washstand3. Call in and see us. vVe would require to own a newspaper if we enumerated everything in our well stocked premises. "Wi BOSS!. DANNEVIRKE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904. W ROSE will sell by public auction T ' • as above, at 1 p.m.— 25 2k to 3-yr steers 20 2 to 2^-yr steers, good line 5 fat bullocks 12 springing heifers. 12 steers 15 12 to 15-mos empty heifers 50 12 to 15-mos mixed sexes, first class line, good colours
GORTON & SON. FEILDING SALlfi. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904, At 12.30 p.m. GORTON & SON will sell by public auotion aa above— 50 4-tooth wethers 50 2 and 4-tooth prime fat shorn ewes 220 Ruanui ewes'with lambs at foot by Bomney and Sbrop. rams 220 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln ewes with lambs at foot by Shrop. rams 50 empty ewes 150 first-class Shropshire hoggets 300 first-class hoggets 500 first-class hogge.s (without re- , serve) 200 good hoggets 150 good hoggets (without reserve) 40 mixed hoggets 50 hoggets 4 cows in calf 2 heifers in ciilf 20 3-year fresh steers . 15 2-yr empty heif.rs 20 2-yr empty heifers 8 empty heifers 4 Jer.ey heifers 6 springing 2 and 3-yesr heifers ' 7 mixed weanera Also,—On behalf of Feilding Jockey Clnb—No_. l and 2 publican's booths, under grandstand, for Spring Meeting, 1904 and for E*ster Meeting, 1905. Conditions at sale BULLS SALE MONDAY, 10th OCTOBER. Q.ORTON & SON will sell by public auction as above, at 1.30 o'clock— 40 yearlings 45 yearlings 15 he-id mixed cattle 6 quiet heifers, springing 6 cows and heifers 8 good heifers, springing 5 head young cattle 50 mixed yearlings 10 2-yr Shorthorn steers 150 wethers 100 ewes 100 boggetg 50 ewes with lambs 6 store pigs
PERSIMM* GILCHRIST TTAVE just landed and opened up a AJ- complete stock of FISHING TACKLE, Including bamboo, hickory, greenheart whole cane, split cane, and split cane with steel centre RODS. Reels, lines, gut, gut traces, fly books, artificial baits, minnows, hooks, swivels, landing nets, landing rings, gaffhooks, gaffhandles, hooks, waterproof fishing stockings, hemp lines, etc., etc. LAWN MOWERS. A very large assortment of different makes, sizes from 10 to 18 inch. The new American ball bearing machine is one of the latest and most up-to-date. ' * LAWN ROLLERS HEDGE SHEARS GARDEN RAKES HOES REAP HOOKS SCYTHES HAY RAKES FORKS (two and three'prong). CROQUET SETS, Complete, with books of instruction. I ■ • ■ .- ' iiiiaFFi^ Accountants and Licensed Land Brokers. . AGENTS FOR PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Office . RANGITIKEI-STREET.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7925, 5 October 1904, Page 8
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