ABJIA UAH AND WH&IAMg* ■ 8 AJuK, FJUDAVT MAY '35, At 1 p.ra, a nr. ATI AM * WILLIAMS, LTD.* '** will feci) as above— ISO ouiply mvea §00 4 <1 and f f ni ewes in iamb 10 Lincoln ran)# '200 2 and 4 th wethcr*. good condiUoo 75 iftt owes 20 fat wethers HO fat ewes 100 fat anil forward wethers 60 fat Rod forward ewos 235 lambs, good line 0 fat 00w# 12 2yr etoors 4 young store cowa 7 4yr bullocks 100 2* and B|yr steers uO 2|yr atecra 1 young cow, close to calving 60 3yr stoers 100 2§ to B;yr steers 70 3yr steers 38 2J to Syr atcera 8 2§yr steers 00 Syr steers, good condition 100 2* to Syr steers 40 Byr steers 4 fat cows 30 :$ year steers 30 -J-" and 3 year steers 8 weaners PALMERSTON HOUSE SALE. SATURDAY, 26tii MAY, 1906. ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.oi.— Draughts, harness horses, hacks and ponies WOODYILLIi STOCK"'BALE. MQNDAYTMAY 28. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD., will sell by public auction as above— 280 good lambs 250 fat atsd forward ewes 15 do do do 50 ewes, in lamb 10 weaners 10 2yr steers 4 do do PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY. "MAY 29, 1906, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will soil as above — 800 lambs 200 wethers 200 ewes in lamb . 700 good Lincoln lambs woolly lambs Cattle RAUMAI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1906. ABIUH&M A WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell an above at 1 p.m.— 200 lambs 150 lambs 100 owes 80 lambs 60 ffmewes T--100 4, 6 and 11 m ewes 100 f m ewes 40 good coloured weaners On account of Mr F. Matthews, who fcas sold his property, the whole of his first class dairy herd of — 37 good cows, to cah-o factory dates. Last month's creamery test 4,8 CLEARING- SALE OF DAIRY' STOCK, ETC. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1906. At the farm, Colyton-Ashhurst Road (1 tuiie from Colytou), at 12 noon. A BIIAHAM. Si WILLIAMS, LTD., v.lii sell en account of Mr G. H. Shute — -10' first-class dairy cows, to calve early 22 good weaners, 4 18rnos cattle Sow in pig, sow and litter, Berkshire boar, 7 porkers 2 draught geldings, 8 backs and harness horses, dray and harness, gig and harness, harrows, Planet Jr plough, G tons hay, 6 tons oaten sheaf, H tonß chaff, i ton picked potatoes, separator (65gal) and boiler, 600 gal tank, cream cans, milk cans, arator, tools, cattle dog, fowls, household furniture, etc. NOTE. —The above herd is descended from picked cows which Mr Shute brought with him to this district over twelve years ago. Heavy culling every year has resulted in building up a superior herd of cows, and buyers can rc!y en getting animals of the very beat typo for milking purposes. Luncheon Providod. ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS, Ltd, LAND, BTOCK, STATION, AHD GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOOL BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS & VALUATORS. WOOL t WOOL! WOOL 1 fpilE Wool S«utou being now at hand *• we wish to assure growers that all clips entrusted to us for local sal© or shipment to London will receive evisiry ;are and attention. PULL ADVANCES made against onsignments. Wool, Bkin end Hide Sales held in Palmerston North monthly. Consign your wool to 4.BEA 3AM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., WELLINGTON. Agents for— The., icy's Famous I<W for Cattle and lor MM. ftu;Ll*nd tibeop Dip. Nofiaern Sieaaiship Gompary, Ltd. Tysor Line Ltd
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8196, 24 May 1906, Page 8
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