EW : 'ZEALAND ■ LOAN AND './MJ** ' ; ; -V ' OANTILE AGBNOf.g .THURSDAi^4Y;iiia»^ crm EEALAHD LOAH A WBR. . X CAN TILE AOEKOX COMPANY, will sell m above J— tl 100 ato s.year fat and forward bul- w & locks from Apiti hills (in lots) his 10 fat cow* 510 store cows j r j„ 10 dairy cows ca> 40 mixed 2»year cattle wii 10 choice heifers 80 wcane™ 1 shorthorn bull toi flO forward bullocks bei 62 fat and forward bullocks, with* tr« out reserve 60 forward Shorthorn bulioeks, good lino kit 20 store cows ,n ! 10 springing heifers, ( 0 2 yearling bulls 1 2yr steer 150 good lambs 50 store lambs JiO weancra 80 fat owes 110 Romney Mawh »wcs in lamb to Romney Marsh rams | JIIMaTANGI SALE. H MONDAY, Jl3*E 4, fo r pHK JNEW ZEALAND LOAN & 1 MKUCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. will sell— 400 lambs I<oo ewes in lamb 50 empty owea 20 heifers t?00 lambs 150 fat and forward ewes . 10 store cows 10 18mos eteera arui heifers D ALGETY & CO., LTD. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. ti I \ ALGETY & CO., LTD., havo re- | ceived instructiom to sell a first * class GRAZING FARM OF 4500 ACRES. 1 BY PRIVATE TREATY. £ At present carrying 14000 sheep, 400 head of cattle, horses, etc. \ t Up-to-date shearing shed fitted with 1 latest ncaring machines. PRICE, £9 per acre. For further particulars apply to DALGETY A CO., LTD., Rongitikei-street Palmerston North, Or anv of their branches. HORACE BAKER & SON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL LAND FOR SALE. Tl GRACE BAKER & SON have been La instructed by Alfred Seiferfc, Esq., of Palmerston North, to offer for sale by public auction at Takapau, about THE END OF JUNE, ma ' ACHES 2030 part of the TASMA Estate, subdivided into areas of about oQO acres each. This Land it some of the Best Agricuh ' tural Land in the Ruataniwha district, consisting of swamp land, fiats and low undulating arable bills, well, watered by I permanent streams. Good road access, 2k to 5 miles from Takapau railway station. Surveys are in progress, and plans will be issued. Arrangements can bo made on application to the seller's agents, tho under* signed, for Mr MeLeod, the manager of the Estate, to show intending buyers over the country. j Full particulars will be advertised on j completion of the land surveys. ! ;* HORACE BAKER % SON, '» Auctioneers. [J Terms—The auctioneer!! would draw particular attention to tho terms, which y are exceptionally easy, viz :10 per cent cash, 5 per cent in 9 months, and 5 per cent in 18 months. The balance can remain on mortgago'for 7 years at 5 per cent. 1. ~ TOWNSMEN^ , SETTLERS. [?. J > The Manawatu Daily 8 . Tinies and the . . >d Manawatu 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 j, a daily list of Donations from ONE SHILLING up io by FIVE POUNDS. . THE more you help us the better we k 0 shall do for the Towns and the Districts Q g of this Coast. JBt be ho ho ho 14 TSf ANTED Known — DmsmaKing Tf by first-clues dressmaker, southern experience* also ready-to-wear cwturnes, Bkiri«, blonscH, childron's dreases, Wiiito Bcwiag Depot, Cuba Btreet« 'X >
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8100, 29 May 1906, Page 8
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