&BBTAHAM 'AND WBEIIigg, "nSLMERiToiTiTOCK SAM, THURSDAY, MAY 17, WOfl. At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM k WILLIAMS, LTD,, will ncll an above— 50 3| to 4yr bullocks 50 2yr aleers 200 2|yr fresh conditlonsd fitoors, good line BO wearier*, good coloura 80 forward bullocks 5 good dairy cows 200 18moa mixed caitlo 100 good lamb. l ! 700 woolly lambs 600 2 and 4tli forward wethers, good • lino 500 lambs, good line 100 good l&mbK f»00 good lambs On account of whom at may concern— 2 stray bullocks from Mr W, Bratnley's property, Pohangina On account of Mr E. White— 5 pb young Berkshire boars 2 p b Yorkshire hours 4 p b Berkshire sows 3 p b Yorkshire sows 5 p b Tamworth weaners PALMERCTON "nORSE SALE." ~ SATURDAY, 10tu MAY, 190 G. ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS, Ltd., will yd! at 1 p.m.— Draughts, harness horses, hacks and ponies ABRAHAM k WILLUI, Lid, LAND, STOCK, srAI^N, asit GENERAL COMMISSION AGO IS, WOOL BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS A VALUATORS. BWL! mi 1 WOOL! nHE Wool t. :r, K-ing i'gp at hand A we wish to assure growers that ftll clips entrusted to us fc-r ! ccal a>\lc or shipment to London will receive every ;are and attention. FULL ADVANCES rcnJc »ijaiiu»i onsignments. Wool, £>I*in and Hide Prl.-t- held in Palmerston North monthly. Consign your wool to ABRA JAM & WILLI A MS, Ltd., WELLINGTON. for— Thoi ey's Famous Feo«l f<v OntUi- and ,-forses. Highland rthcsp Dip Northern Steam "hip j-.r' y. I.;.! T?ser Line bid GORTON AND SON. FEILDIS6 t?;iLE. FRIDAY, 18th MAY. At 12.30 p.m. Q.ORTON & SON will sell— 12 fat and forward bullocks 15 fat cows and heifers 80 ISmos heifers 2 guaranteed springing cows 30 18rr:os steers 30 ißmos heifer* 10 store cows 25 raised yearlings 1140 good mixed lambs in lots 300 f c mixed lambs 140 p b Lincoln ewes in lamb to stud Lincoln ram 3 80 good Lincoln ewes in lamb to Soulhdown rams 420 6th to ff m ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams SO ewes in iamb 200 wellbred Romney ewes in lamb to Romuey and Southdown rams 350 wellbred Lineoln ewes in lamb 50 fat ewes 200 lambs, off Pohonui hills 800 f c 2 and 4th wethers 40 2-th wethers 125 empty 2 th owes 300 iambs 200 empty ewes Also, on behalf of Mr G. Cornfoot (without reserve) who has sold his farm— 250 2 and 4th Lincoln-Romney ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams ?50 2 and 4th Romney cross ewes in lamb to Romney rams 450 6th and 4yr ewes in lamb to Romney rams 850 fat and forward ewes 350 lambs 24 fat wethers Also, on behalf of Messrs Koberstein ! Bros., who have sold their farm— 360 f c 4th p b Romney ewes bred by Woodeudean estate, in lamb to Romney rams 140 p b Romney ewe Jambs from above ewea 8 good hacks 1 syr draught mare with foal by and in foal to Lord Ellersiio, Ist prize Feilding Show 1 3yr draught filly by Prince Wales 4in tyre tip dray and harness (nearly new) DALGETY & CO., LTD. A SPLENDID OPPOItTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. JQALGETY & CO., LTD., have received instructions to sell a first Cl&»B GRAZING PAR3I OP 4500 ACRES. BY PRIVATE TREATY. At present carrying 14000 sheep, 400 head of cattle, horses, etc.
Up-to-date shearing shed fitted with latest ncaring machines. PRICE, £9 per a ore. For further particulars apply to DALGETY A CO., LTD., Rangitikei-strect Palmorston North. Or anv of their branches,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8190, 16 May 1906, Page 8
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