Abraham and Williams, Ltd. ABMHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, ’ M A R T 0 N. GRASS SEEDS CLOVERS __ MANURES. CHAFF, WIBES. NETTING, ROOFING IRON, Eto. SEED and FEED OA' 1 ’S, i WHEAT, | BARLEY. | WINES WnetßSAtß. I
MANQAWEKA YARDS. SATURDAY, 13th APRIL. ' A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, -£aL w ju ge u aa a i) ove 15 8 year steers 112 year heifers 40 2J year steers 20 18 month cattle 22 2 year steers 40 mixed cattle 10 weaners 20 weaners 16 mixed yearlings 10 fat cows 250 ewe lambs 250 wether iambs 100 2 and 0 tooth ewes 75 lambs 20 fat ewes 100 ewes 100 lambs 230 f.f.m. ewes 120 2 tooth Lincoln cross ewes 150 2 and 4 tooth wethers 800 f.m. ewes 860 wcolly lambs 100 2 tooth ewes 100 2 toorh wethers 20 rams
MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, A BBAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., -nill sell as above 120 f,m ewes 80 f.f.m. ewes 50 s.m. ewes 100 ewes 250 f.m. ewes 200 ewe lambs 300 lambs 250 lambs 55 lambs 80 fat sheep 200 gocd mixed hoggets 60 fat and forward owes On account of Wm. Morrison, Esq. 110 purebred Lincoln ewes in lamb to stud rams
THURSDAY, 18th APRIL. THE FAMOUS WHAN6AIMOANA ESTATE. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, have received instructions from the Public Trustee in the estate of the late d. Puivia Russell, deceased, to sell SUBDIVISIONS of the above Famous Estate at MASTEETON.on the above date— Tweaty-si>; Sections, ranging from 117 to 2500 Acres of rich river flats, low hills, and terrace land will be eold The Estate is situated on the Coast facing Paliiser Bay, some 80 miles from Wellington, and 9c miles from Fpatherffcoa Railway Station. The River Flats are particularly good, being warm, dry, and well watered, and splendidly adapted for dairying nnd fattening. Terms 10 per cent, cleposit, IQ per cent. 12 rp°Pfl ! . 8 i 16 per cent, ia two years, balance 5 per cent, for five years from date of sale, Lithographic Plans and copy c! Conditions of §ale may be obtained at the Public Trust Office, Wellington ; W. B. Chenaeils, Masterton ; also o\\ application to the Auctioneers, Arrangements have been made for the establishment of Cheese or Butter Factory on guarantee of certain number of cows. rp RE T I 0 E. Any person found trespassing with dog or gun on my property, extending from the Paretvauui Sohool to Willow Bank, will be prosecuted without respect to persons. No permission given whatever. LYNN McKELYIE, Flockhouso, Parewanui.
fjp BEBP AS S NOTICE, Any person faun# trespassing on Ms or Mrs A, Gust’s properties with dog or gun will fie prosecuted. Any stray dog found on the premises will be destroyed, AUGUST GUST, Rongotea. 0 T ICE. There ia no road or right of way across my land at Upper Tutaenui to the farm belonging to the Estate of the late Robert Johnston. Any person trespassing after this date will be prosecute • A. W. FULLIRTON-SMITH; F O R ALE, COYEEED -IN . VAN in good order. Also "Wheeler & Wilson TAILOR’S MACHINE. New. Sell cheap. GOULD, . Draper, Rongotea O PERA HOUSE, MARTON. Wednesday, !7th April, Under the auspices of the- Marton Athletic Club. Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, "La Consolation” Orchestra (quintette) 2. Selection, “ Erin’s Melodies,” introducing the vocal numbers —“ Terence’s Farewell,” Miss Paton, “ Minstrel Boy,” Master F. Bound, and an Irish Jig by Mr C. Stewart. Orchestra. As arranged by Mr A. E. S. Crozier. 3. Humorous Recitation —Mr G. Swan 4. Song, “ Come Back to Erin,” Miss Cameron. 5. Song " The Trumpeter,” (Airlie Dix) Mb A. E. Bell
G. Highland Dancing Mb McKenzie Forbes. 7, Sons, “The Death of Nelson/' (Brahiu) Mn A. Jeppeey. 8. Bong - Selected Miss I. Pavon Interval of Five Minutes. 1. Overture, “ La Galante ” Orchestra [_2. Song, “ Th 6 Last Muster,” Miss Camebon. 3. Song, “ The Deathless Army ” (Trotere) Mb A. E. Bell 4. Vocal Duet, “ Tell Her II Love Her So,” Mbs Hebley & Miss Paton. 5. Highland Dance. Miss F. Cam ebon. 6. Song, “ Afton Water,” (Hume): Mb A. Jeffeey. 7. HtrsioEOirs Recitation—Mb G. Swan 8. Dusky Eccentbicities The Louisiana Coons 9. Grand Finale—“ That was the Soldier’s Song ’’—English, Mb A. Hunt; Scotch, Mb G. Babnett ; Irish, Me S. Minipie; Colonial, Master F. Lound. GOD SAVE THE KING. INSTRUMENTALISTS Messrs A. B. S, and W. Crozier, L. and B. Jones, and C. Gomez. . POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 2s; Pit, Is. Children,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8784, 11 April 1907, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8784, 11 April 1907, Page 3
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