Abraham A WUllams. Lltnltwi ABRaNAM & WILLIAMS) LrniTßD, M A B 10 N. SEED and PEED OA'J’g, WHEAT* BARLEY. GRASS SEEDS OEOVBRS _MANURBS. CHAFF, WIRES. NETTING, ROOFING IRON, Etc. WINES WHODB3ADB.
' AUCTION SALES FOE JANUARY. MARTON—Bth and 22nd I HUNTBRVILLE, 15th and 29th TAIHAPE, 16th MANGAWEKA, 28th FEILDING, every Friday FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY, 9th JANUARY. At 1.30 o’clock. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. acting under instructions from W. J. Chaney, Esq., who is leaving for New Plymouth, will sell as above at the residence, Maunder Street, Marton— His valuable furniture & effects PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., and GORTON & SON, will sell at 12.30 p.m.— 50 8 and 4 year forward Polled Angus bullocks 50 8 year steers j 80 8 and -1 year Shorthorn bullocks 30 mixed 15 months cattle 10 store cows 16 fat bullocks 200 ewes with lambs 500 good ewes with lambs HUNTBRVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell as above—--84 2J to 3 year steers 25 2 year steers 8 2 year heifers 12 2 year steers 45 mixed yearlings 70 mixed yearlings 4 forwaid bullocks 20 mixed yearlings 16 mixed weauers 14 mixed yearlings 15 fat heifers 14 fat cows, in lots 80 good weanera 88 2 year steers 112 year heifers 10 2 year heifers 8 mixed yearlings 40 cows and calves 12 18 months to 2 year cattle 24 2 year steers 8 3 year steois 14 forward heifers 30 mixed yearlings 5 empty cows 2 cows and calves 12 weaners 800 mixed lambs 43 6 tooth ewes 70 fat ewes 3 good porkers
Also, on account of Richard Mouusey—’ Sections 68, 69, and 70, Hunlerville Extension, containing 1 acre 8 roods S? 9 perches, more or less, stable and shed thereon. Small stream through property
will hold the FIRST OF THEIR SERIES op FEUDING STOCK SALES # ON FRIDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1907, And will hold sales there regularly every FRIDAY. Entries received at Peilding office. Advances made against Stock, cto. Buyers of Fat Stock. Clearing Sal-3 of Stock, etc., con-. ducted in any part o£ the district.
SHHUHST-POHAN GINA E AGING CLUB. ASHHDEST GUINEAS, 1908. Nominations -will bo receiver] on or before Thursday, kith January, 1907, for tho Ashhurst Hack Guineas of 100 guineas, saoond horse to receive 90 guineas, and the third horse 10 guineas from the stake. Forthepresentyearlings that are not nominated for other than hack raoas at the time of entry, and have not won a race of over 40 sova at tints cl smarting, haok'nnd hunter races excepted.' Colts, Bst 101 b; Fillies and geldings, Est 61b. The winner of any raoo to carry a ptnclry of 71ba ; two or more races, lOibs. To bo run on tho Ashharst Baoeooutse in December, 1908. Nomination Ida 6,1, a second payment of 10s 6d on night of general entry 1907, and a final payment of Sis on night of general entry, 1?08. Dis. tanoo 1 mile. Nomination papers on application Approved in aooordanoe with the Rales of Racing October 3rd, 1908,—F, Moffatt, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Olno A. DUNBAR, Manufacturing Saddler, THE SQUARE, FEILDJNG. Buggy, Gig, Dog Cart, Milk Cart, or Spring Cart "HARNESS Manufactured from best Leathers, solid nickel or brass mountings. Price, £6 IQs Cash each complete sot. Country orders s< licited and faithfully executed. o middlemen’s profit, aa I am the Manufacturer. Any a- tic’s manufactured from leather trade to order quickly. A trial solid-cd and satis!act:on°guarf.Dteed. RARE offer £2OO CASS, balance at 5 per cent., secures 900 Acres Splendid Undulating Limestone Bush Country, suitable for both sheep and Cattle. 200 acres in grass(if) chains fencing; 10 by 12 where; balance unimproved. 0.8. P. at 12s per acre* Land rich; climate mild. Price for goodwill and improvements only £2 per acre, £2OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Write to day, aa this property may be sold to-morrow.-L ON BILL & BEDIN, Land and Estate A yen to the Secretary. A. W. TRASS, Secretary, Main Street, Taihaye,
IS SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. fotioo is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between William Henry Gomez and Ken Keagle, in the business of Auctioneers, Commission Agents, etc., carried on in the town of Marton, under the style of Gomez & Eeagle, has been this day dissolved by mu* tual cohepnt. The business will now be carried on by the said Ken Keagle as Land and Commission Agent and General Healer. All debts owing; to the late firm shall bo discharged hy ifie said Ren Ke4#le, and all debts owing to the late firm must be paid to the said Ken Keagle, whose receipts shall be sufficient discharge. Dated at Marton this 7th day of January, 1807. W. H. GOMEZ\ , KEN KEAGLE Witness to signatures— A. j. Allow* v, Bank Manager,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8700, 8 January 1907, Page 3
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795Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8700, 8 January 1907, Page 3
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