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Gorton A Son. HDNTBRVILLE SALE. TUESDAY, 28th MAY. GORTON & SON at 1 o'clock—--10 yearlings 200 2, 4 and 6 tooth ewes in lamb 250 mixed lambs 200 lambs 60 lambs 100 fat and forward wethers CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, At 1.80 p.m. ORTON & SON Mr H, Dickxn, to suii by public auction on tbo property, 1 mile from Colyton (Mr R, L. Pudney’s late place)— Upright Grand piano by Schumann Furniture contained in fiveroomed well-furnished house including handsome miriv.red overmantel, cedar sideboard, brass-railed bedsteads, rimu duchess pair, chests of drawers, all brass ■ bedsteads, sewing machine, double kerosene stove, O.E. washer, wringer, iron tubs, lawn mower, garden tools, stomping jack, etc., etc. 3 dairy cows and eaif Good teap horse and harness Dog cart (cost £42) Lady’s and men’s saddles Note. —All above furniture is reaily first-class and well worthy of attention of intending buyers. have received instructions from

CLEARING SALE. Four Miles from Hunterville. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE. n.ORTON & SON have received instructions from Mr John Chubbin, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction on the property, 4 miles from Hunterville, at 11.30 sharp—--65 good cows in calf 15 cows and calves 40 mixed weaners 85 18 months to 2| year steers 25 18 months to 24 year heifers 4 Shorthorn bulls 525 2 tooth ewes in lamb 900 4 and 6 tooth ewes in lamb 450 ewes in lamb 550 2 and 4 tooth wethers 775 good mixed lambs 2 draught geldings 40 horse?, including mare in f al to Captor, foals by Captor, unbroken light and draught yearling to sixyear olds, station hacks and harness horses Tip dray, wool dray, buggy, R. and G. df. plough, a.f, plough, 8 Hillside ploughs, 1 set 4-leaf, 1 set 8-leaf harrows, 4-horse blocks and chains, 3 and 2-hocse trees, Farmers’ Favourite drill, Noxon binder, Noxon mower, Waverley press, Avery scales, harness, tools etc. Luncheon provided. Noie— The breeding ewes are in lamb to Rcmuey rams, and all the sheep are in goed order, and being hill-bred will do well anywhere. The horses are a good lot and all unbroken sorts will be taught to lead, Brake will leave station on arrival of Marton train.

TURANGAEERE. THE NEW TOWNSHIP ON THE MAIN NORTH TRUNK LINE OF RAILWAY. THE CHICAGO OF THE NORTH At the GRETNA HALL, TAHIAPE On WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1907 At 1 o’clock p.m. ’VJ AODONALD, WILSON & CO., JIL Wellington, are favoured with instructions from Thomas W. Fisher, Esq., President of the Aotea Maori Land Council, to sell by public auction, The whole of Sixty-six Freehold Building Sections, comprising the township of Turangerere, on the Main Tiunk Line of Railway The sections range from one quarter acre to five acres in area, also one suburban section of some thirty-five acres in area. For plans with full description of township and upset prices, apply office of this paper or the Auctioneers SPUING CKES ESTATEJoining Marion Junction Subdivisions. We have only THREE ALLOTMENTS Now left for Sale in the above Estate. AREAS—From If Acres to 3 Acres, Apply at once, 1. HABBIB & SON. LAND AGENTS, Marion & Marion Junction. THE INTERPROVINCIAL DAIRY SHOW AND CONVENTION, PALMERSTON NORTH,

JUNE 18, 19, 20, 21st MANAWATU & WEST COAST A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Liberal Prize Divisions for Fruits, Garden Vegetables. Field Hoots' School Gardens Farmers’ School District Display Home Cookery, Fat Stock,iSheep and Pigs, Champion Utility Poultry Breed Show, Horse Competitions. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 4th. Prize List on demand. J. 0. LANE, Secretary. HAYING disposed of my Easiness at Sanson, all Accounts due to me must be settled by the 81st inat. After the 81st May all accounts will be placed _in other hands for collection. A. J. DAVIS. - ■■ rrtK. t- 1

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 3

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