MANAWATI7 AUaVIONEFJIING ■ COMPANY. TO-MORROW itt 1 fihai'p. FRIDAY at I, SATURDAY at 13, AT TJI K EXCHANGE ROOMS. ASSIGNED STOCK SALE PY order of iha Liquidators in ar. ■*-' Assigned Eatuto— 200 pairs ladies', gents' and children'* boota, «hoc« and slipper# 200 paira troussrrt (assarted sizes) 40 anils clothes (assorted sixes) 30 macintoshes, rainproof# and oil ekin» fi wood trunks, tugs, blankets fjents* underwear, white shirts and a largo quantity genera! drapery MAN A WAT U AUCTIONEERING CO A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. GORTON AND SON. CLE AlilN G * ¥ALI3." ~~~ MONPAYTSmh MAY, <fc SON have received Instructions from Mr John McDoncil, who has sold his lease, to »c}l by public auction, on the farm, 2 miles from Cheltenham, via Barrow's line, and 7 miles frSra Colyton, via Nikau—720 2 th to f.f.tu. owes, in lamb to Itomnoy. B.L. and 32.L. rams 120 Romney-Leicester owe lambs 20 mixed sheep 14 first class dairy cows 18 2yr dairy heifers i 18too3 steers 10 wc&ners 1 2yr old Shorthorn bull 7 horses, including draughts, hacks and harness horsca 1 Farmer-*' Favourite Drill (now), 1 tip drav, 1 s.f. plough, harrows and barr, f ton No. fi Johnston wire, Molotte separator, 8 bacon pigs, 80 sheep hurdles, harness, toolf, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 noon. HORACE RAIvER & SON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL LAND FOR HALE, II ORACE RAKER & SON have been *-•* instructed by Alfred Seifert, Esq., of Palmerston North, to oiler for sale by public auction at Takapau, about- THE END OF JUNE, 293G ACRES 293G part of the TASMA Estaie, subdivided into areas of about 800 acres each. This Land it some of the Best Agricultural Land in the Ruataniwha district, consisting of swamp land, Hats and low undulating arable hills, well watered by permanent streams. Good road access, 2| to 6 miles from Takapau railway station. Surveys arc in progress, and plana will be issued. Arrangements can be made on application to the seller's agents, th«j undersigned, for Mr McLeod, the manager of the Estate, to show intending buyers over the country. Full particulars will be advertised on completion of the land surveys. HORACE BAKER t SON, Auctioneers. Terms—The auctioneers would draw particular attention to the terms, which are exceptionally easy, viz.: 10 per cent cash, 5 per cent in 9 months, and 5 per cent mlB months. The balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years at 5 per cent. TOWNSMEN „a QPTTT UT?Q uJid 1 LliJttij. The Maiiawatu Daily Times and the . . Maiiawatu Evening Standard . . . . A RE inviting subscriptions to enable the MANAWATU AND RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS to bo adequately represented at the NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. WE shall be glaa to receive and publish a daily list of Donations from ONE SHILLING up to FIVE FOUNDS. THE more you help us the better we shall do for the Towns and the Districts of the East Coast. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RACES. ! ON 24th May trains leave Palmerston 6.45 a.m. and 710 a,m., Feeding 7-28 and 7.55 c.ui., arriving Wsnganui 10.48 a.nj. and 11.80 a.m., returning from Wangamu at 4.85 p.m. and 5.15 p.m. On 25th May trains leave Palmerton 6.45 a m. and 7 10 a.m., arming Wajrjgaoui 10.48 a.m. an 4 11.30 a.m , returning from Wanganui 4.80 p in, and 5.15p.cn. for Palmerston These trains will stop at Racocouiso eroaeiug to pick up and net down passengers. Holiday Excurmou Tickets, available for return till 26th May will bo issued to Wanganui on 2Ath May and by morning train on 25th May, from Palmareton and intermediate stations* These Holiday Excursion Tickets will not be available by mail train*, BY OKDJSR. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8195, 23 May 1906, Page 8
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