balgety & Co., Limited. ■ TUESDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1907* ' At 12 noon. MARTON SALE SJARDS. T| ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD will sell at their yards, PttSf apapa Road, as above— SO year Hereford balloons 34 8 year steers 10 good breeding cows 10 18 months cattle 7 2i to 3 year steers 8 2 year steers 5 yearlings 200 f.m. ewes | 78 good mixed 2-tootha, 80 fat ewes DALCETY & MPANY, Limited , Stock and Station Agents, Wool and Produce; Brokers, I WELLINGTON PALMERSTON I NOR7JH. Branches throughout Australia and Haw Zealand. WOOL., WOOL. WOOL. Wo again b g to offer our services as Selling Brokets for the coming season. Oonsigamants trusted to our care will have our personal attention. Shipment to London can bo made by steamer or sailer at owner’s option. Last year the quantity ci Wool handled by this Company was in advance of all previous records.
Bales. Sales in the Colonies amounted . to 209,918 J Shipped to Loudon ... ... 71,694 j Making total number of bales,. handled ... ... 281,612 Pull advances made against Consignments. Consign your Wool to DALGETY & COMPANY, Lie WELLINGTON. gagssagMrngagsgFt^'xaimatg^wßULiLJEg^m^asgghJiuwuegra Ppcctnan R, itaokssow & Co WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 9th JANUARY. Sale at 12.15 sharp, XjTBBEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. will sail by public auction as above 450 HEAD CATTLE comprising— -100 3 and 4 year Shorthorn bullocks 70 18 month to 2 year steers 150 15 month steers 100 15 month heifers 12 fat cows 4 springers, etc, 200 2 tooth wethers 20 porkers Pigs sold promptly at 12.15. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. EEILDING~~&/\.LE. ’ FRIDAY, 11th JANUARY. At 12.80 p.m.
17 8 and 4 years bullocks (Jots) 4 fat cows 80 18 months steers 32 2 to 2| years steers (lots) 50 2 years empty heifers (lots) 50 mixed cattle 50 15 months well-bred Shorthorn steers 18 2 year Polled Angus steers 3700 2 tooth wethers (lots) 500 2 tooth wethers (real good line) 800 4 tooth fat and forward wethers (lots) 200 f.f.m. ewes 160 fat ewes (lots) 800 rape lambs 669 mixed 2 tooths (lots) 44 ewes without 05 woolly lambs ) reserve IV.MIISD. PALMERSTON NORTH. ISOS. ■SSOEr SPKTOG SOWING. New CLOVERS, SAPS* and: TURNIP SEED, JnsSlftnoofi from HOEST & BON,
I and specially selected by Mr L. A. Abraham in London, Good Stocks RYEGRASS, including the Celebrated FLAXMEBE. Write for quotations. SEED OATS—Algerians, Duns, Garton, Sparrowbill, Canadian, Storm King, and White Tartar, SEED POTATOES. Agents for STRAWSON’S SPRAYERS Write for Catalogue. BRANCHES at FEILDING and DANNEVIREE. H. F. CENTRAL BOOT SSiOF s MARTON, Desire to thank the public for the liberal support accorded during their salvage sale, and v.ish to announce that their Shop, recently damaged by fire, has
been thoroughly renovated and a New Stock of Up-to-Date Soots and Shoes Is now bein shown. piGS. BACON. MGS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W. DIMOCK & €o. } Limited, Will receive Pigs at the following Stations as under: JANUARY, 1907. pigs to see A. J, ARNOLD, Prinoipal Agent, Baanythorpe. Hunter-villa Agent—JAMES MoALLEY. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES Under the Auspices of the 'Wellington Wool-brokers’ Association will be held in Wellington dating the current Season on the following dotes : 3rd Sale, 18th JANUARY, 1907 4th Sale, 32nd FEBRUARY, 1307
All Wool must bo into tine various Stores by Monday previous to i j alo. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, will bo 2a per bale for the first offering, sod la per balo for the 2nd offering. Levin & 00., Ltd. Murray, Roberts & 00. N.Z, Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. United Farmers’ Co-Operative Abbo oiation, Ltd. A. H. Atkinson & 00. Wairarapa Farmers’ Co.-Op. Association, Ltd. Ualgaty & On-, Ltd. Abraham ifc Williams, Ltd. G. H. Seales. TO SEE DGROWEBS. Wo have pleasure in stating that our SEED CLEANING PLANTis now the Most Extensive and Complete in this District. The latest Machinery, which not only saves labor- but also saves all the good seed, has been introduced, and we Guarantee- results superior to any other factor?., reductignlh charges. Haying installed the Latest an.' cheapest motive power wo are now able to offer growers large concessions on existing rates. _ Inquiry solicited, -We shall be glad to be informed of growers’ requirements, so that delay may be avoided in the rash of the season.
, ltd., FEILDING.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 8697, 4 January 1907, Page 3
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