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NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, , " MASTERTON, 12th OOTOBEB, 1904. -.- At 12.30 p.m. SPEING CATTLE BALE. " mHB.NEW ZEALAND LOAN;AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY,,LTD., and DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will offer as above— . 230 3 and 4-yr bollocks ' ~r . 175 3:yr bullocks . . . . • . '84-2| »nd;3.yr steera-; '■"■- ';- -50 2-yr steers : . : ' 130 18-mos steers 85 dairy heifers in calf 50 yearling heifers 300 mixed yearlings ' . -..--. 40 fat and forward bullocks 11 prime fat cows UNEESEEVED' SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, EEID'S LINE, BUNKrTHOEPE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 12, 1904. mHB NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -*- MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., has received instructions from Mr C. C. Mclvor, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction on the farm, as above, Absolutely Without Eeserve, at 1 p.m.— 20 dairy cows^ust calved 4, dairy cowJpit drop 4 springing heifers and store cows 12 picked yearling heifers 1 p.b. Ayrshire bull . ' .; ' 1 mare, in foal to Manager \ 1 half draught yearling 1 spring cart horse . ' 1 spring cart and harness - .-• 1 light trap and harness 3 store pigs, fowls, tr/ols,Letc. ' Milk cans, buckets, etc, •"• Household furniture and sundries. Luncheok Provided. . Auctioneers'Note.—The above cow 3 are mostly of the Jersey and Ayrshire cross, and are all young. They have been carefully selected, and we can recommend them to our, clients with eyery confidence ;~ :; PALMJEKSrON STOCK SALE. THUESDAY, OCTOBEE 13,1904, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEECANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will sell at their yards as above, at 11.30 a.m.— . ■- v 30_,3 and 3>yr Shorthorn, bullocks.. '2ft:yearlin'gs . 5 spnnEtino; heifers palgcty and Company, Ltd., •.. WELLINGTON. Head Office: Qeßishopsßate, St. Within, London, E.G. Capital fully subscribed ... £4,000,000 Capital paid up ... ... 1,000,000 Eeservefund ~.■......• ... 130,000 " Branches throughout Australia and New Zealand. rpRE Company is prepared to advance ■*-. on " approved station properties," THE ENSUING CLIP OP, WOOL, "frozen- meat," and. other "colonial produce,'' and to undertake stock and station business ■ generally,- g;iving special attention to~ sales of sfcation. properties, s.tore and fat stock, etc. DAIEY PRODUCE consignments receive special attention. WOOL. SKINS, HIDES, etc., received either for local sals or shipment to London. Oats—Feed and Seed. : Woolsacks, Cornsacks, and all kinds .or merchandise. .• ■ Dates of Wellini;tori -Wool Sales,' season 1904-s—Nov. 24th, Dec. 16th, Jan.-27th, Feb. 16fch. ■ ' Particulars' o£ stock for sale can always be procured from our district representative, T. A. Moodie, Box 163, Palmerston. • . JAMES MACINTOSH. Manager. Publicity! rpHA-T'S what your '. -1- business wants! WE TEACH ADyERTISING SHOW CARD WRITHE ■ . WLNDOW DRESSING. Write or call'for circulars, IKTERMTiOML Correspondence Schools. F.CAEPENTEE, Travelling representative,.Wanganui. .JF. H. BUEBUSH; loaal.agent. jtjst:a;:moment!>.. ■■;.■. .V-."^ The hustling, progressive man in the Manawatu is always a sub- . senber to the Evening Standard. He planks down his subscription every year, or half year, and feels that it is good to be alive and have the opportunity. When he wants something new he doesn't go about with a lanternand search warrant.looking for it—not usually, . ■ • ' • He looks up those who have* the foresight to advertise their wares in the paper he swears by—the Standard. He doesn't understand why a concern having goods to sell should be unrepresented, and; lets it e-o at that. The way to biiag some of his cash your way is to-lay •.your goods before : him. \ - The proper place to do so is :in the advertising columns of the Stand abd WHAT are you doing now ? ■ You-.are reading this. .'■'•' ' :: - ; - -.■ -'•' _-;Why.?.. - H-iM^y..-.,:': vv:y .. ..'-'V , -'.■.; 'Because:'it happened to catch your! eye/: If. your-adyertisementviiad been' here, people would have been- reading about what-you- want-to let them know. IN . YOUR ADiTEETISE:.v; , . MENT EIGHT..AWAY.- :■'■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 8

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