MANAWAITT AUCTIONEERING - COMPANY. TO-MORROW at 1, AT THE EXCHANGE ROOMS. General clearance sale— Early entries invited. Produce, hauiH, poultry, harness, vehicles, wool press, piano, furniture, pot plants, etc., etc, MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING CO. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. NEW'"ziALAND LOTN AND~ME£ cantile agency, PALM&RSTON STOCK nALJS. THURSDAYTMAY 17, 1906. NEW ZEALAND LOAN A MBR. OANTII.K AGENOY COMPANY, LTD,, will noil as above Ob fat owes 60 empty ewes 120 ompty cwoa 200 woolly lambs 250 2th eives in lamb to Romnoy rams 00 fat ewes 200 store ewes 150 forward owes 200 ewes, in lamb to Shrop. rams 140 lambs, good lino 250 lambs 5 fat cows 15 2 to 3-year quiet heifers, August and September calvers GO JSmos to 2vr steers 20 2 to 2,!yr steers 30 3yr steers On account George Bee, Esq., who has sold his place— 1000 empty forward ewes, without reserve TAIUAPE YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1906. At 12.30. 'PHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above — 80 2 and 3yr steers 25 4 to Syr bullocks, good 12 weaners 00 4 and 6-th wethers 100 2-th wethers 92 ewes, in lamb 20 ewes, empty 60 ewes, in lamb 50 wether lambs 100 ewe lambs, good line Also, on account of Mr D. Wilkie, Ohutu — 700 first class lambs W. ROSE. DANNEVIHKE STOCK SALE. " FRIDAY, 18th MAY, At 1 o'clock. W. ROSE will soli by auetloc—100 ewes 50 fat ewes 25 prime fat wethers 20 fat- ewes 50 forward empty ewes 1 fat cow 12 weaners 5 fat cows 20 12 to 18moa steers and heifers 4 fat cows 3 cows in calf 1 heifer at tho drop 40 forward bullocks, good line 80 good weaners 3 good cows 2 cows, calves at foot HUDSON & EASTHER. CLEARING SALE OF VALUABLE DAIRY HERD, Ac. Under instructions from the Executors in the Estate of tho late V. C. Ransom. TTUDSON k EASTHER will soil by public auction at the Farm, LE VIN, on THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon. 39 first class cows, all young and to calve early in spring 9 18mos picked Holstein heifers, in calf 1 |-bred Holstein bull 6 weaners 6 sheep 2 half draught mares 1 6mos old foal 2 rising 2yr olds 1 purebred Berkshire boar 2 breeding sows 8 store pigs, 1 dog. stack hay (10 tons), several sacks peas, 1 spring cart and harness, dog cart and harness, si. plough, harrows, chafl'cutter, winnowing machine, Massey-li arris cultivator, milk cans, grindstone, ofce., etc. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Luncheon Provided. Note.- The above herd is known as one of the best on the coast, and those requiring good early calvers should not miss this opportunity. All the cows are young, mostly coming to third calf, and they are all from tho best milking strains in the colony. T. A. 13. HUDSON. Auctioneer. Technical School. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS, Featherston Street. EVENING CLASSES IN Chemistry, Magnetism and Electricity, English History and Geography, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Woodwork, Wood Carving, Book-keep-ing, Shorthand, Dressmaking, General Work, Drawing and Painting. IST TERM COMMENCES APRIL 23 PROSPECTUS Giving all information about the classes, also conditions for FREE PLACES to be had at the School or at the local booksellers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8190, 16 May 1906, Page 8
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