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An If. Atkinson & Cl UNRESERVED SALE. TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. A. H. ATKINSON k CO, have received instructions from Mr W, W. Cobue, who ia leaving for England, to sell on the premises, Makmo Road (next to Factory) as above — The whole of his effects, comprising — 1 staunch buggy horse 1 single buggy Chappel piano (reserve), sofas, horsehair and other easy chairs, book case, writing desk, bedsteads, kitchen utensils, etc., all in good order, chaff cutter, carpenters’ tools, etc. Also, spring dray, new butcher’s cart, 2 seta trap harness, 2 useful trap horses Also, the property, comprising 1 acre, with new five-roomed house and outbuildings Easy terms Luncheon provided. A H. ATKINSON & €O., , AUCTIONEERS, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, FEHRuSIda. NEXT WOOL SALE, February 211907 Complete shearing accommodation Cur Gully selected CLOVES, GRASS, RAPE, AND TURNIP SEEDS, Station Stores, Binder Twine, Wool Bales, Wire, Iron, Manures, Dip, etc. Pig, Produce and Poultry sales every Friday. LAND DEPARTMENT. We have a largo selection of Proportion on this Coast and in tbs Hawke’s Bay District. A SOUND GRAZING PROPERTY, t 220 ACRES, on tho Rar.gitikei watershed, about 13 inilea from Railway. Bo- | tween 600 unci 500 acres fiat, balance easy , hills lying well to sun ; 900 acres in grass, J ; balance heavy bush, C-roomed house, 1 whava, and yards. Price, ii 8 10s par acre lo? Freehold. | TO INVESTORS : Above offers a first ! class opportunity for acquiring a really ' good property at low value. Apolv A. H. ATKINSON & CO., 5-poareian E2« '(Jaokson & ■ Co THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 14th gad 15th FEBRUARY, 1907. E. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction no above 518 purebred fl tenth Lincoln rants 814 purebred 2 tooth Romney Marsh rams 117 purebred 2 tooth Bordei Leicester rams 53 purebred 2 tooth English Leicester rams 82 purebred 2 tooth Southdown rams 20 purebred 2 tooth Shropshire Down rams 119 stud Lincoln rams 30 stud Border Leicester rams 6 stud Romney Marsh rams 1 stud Shropshire Down ram 1510

All Studs will be offered at 3 p.m> m the first day o! sale. | The Auctioneers would draw the i itteat’on of breeders to the splendid smmais to bo sold at the Wanganui fair. They are selected from the j seat flocks in the colony, and as they ire sold singly in the ring every opportunity rs given to buyers to make 3areful selection. | The sale will commence on the first | lay at 11.415 a.'m. sharp, and on the i •econd day tVi 10 a.m. sharp. j Luncheon provideY | RAYNEY JACKM, Auctioneer. | TURAKINA SALE YARDS. j MONDAY, is™ FEBRUARY. At 1,30 p.m. TqiREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO ■IC will sell as above—--300 breeding ewes | 400 breeding ewe? 200 breeding oweu j. 50 tiptop. Lincoln ewa iambs l’;,0 good Lincoln wether lambs 100 cull lambs * 150 good wether lambs 500 good shorn Lincoln lambs 75 ewes j 40 GWC3 1 12 Lincoln, mm-., 4 SO cows and calves 20 18 months cattle 12 cows and calves Further entries? solicited.. Noi;f.—-Buyers arriving by North mail train will bo in time for sale. m nnawat m Aiictto ntsepa’ AssocSatlosin ■p AKAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ i iVA ASSOCIATION. | FEILDING SALE. i FRIDAY, loTii FEBRUARY, | At 12,30 p.m. 1 50 3 year steers 25 forward cows 15 empty heifers 20 yearlings 1850 lambs 1230 good rape lambs 250 wether lambs 758 F.m. ewes , v . » 400 2 and 4 tooth weihsfs *, 700 4, G and f.m. ewea 60 2 tooth ewea - iM "- 200 4, 6 and f.m. Lincoln ewes 310 first class 2 tooth wethers 100 mixed 2 tcotbs 40 fat ewes 200. coed 2 tooth Romney Lincolt ■' ' lambs 500 good Romney lambs 200 nr-t-class Romney ewes 40 2 tooth Romney owes 20 Romney erve lambs, Wooden dean ewes by Short rams 20 Romney ram iambs, Wooden dean ewea by Short rams . 500 first-class \<ethev- lambs 870. RomaSy ewea 1 TOO’mixed shorn lamb! 100 iambs 1000 s.m. Romney breeding ewe. bred by J Harding, SiJ^i

_A 9 BUS BAB, ' r/L-iiniJactas'lng SaddEer, SHE SQUASH, PEILDIN% ; How Is the i.o replenish your HARHES3. i fid. manufacturing all Unas it Bed-rock prices. All my Hav. aesg is built oa *lia son.;..’ liass as a British Msn-oEAy&r—“ For Service,” and my A 6 IQj Tam oat cf Harness ic uneonalled ra How Zealatu.. , BiBIKG SADDLES v'de to any pattern, and every paid to Ladies’ Astride Saddles. A Written G.-aaranies given with all Harness tamed oat by me. GA TAW A, SHANNON. Country Boarding School, Girls, The First Te’m for 1907- -will begin on MOJJfDA’S', FEBSUAiIY 4th, “ *' 1 M* TAYLOEfc v. „ • I rfP

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 3

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