ABRAHAM ft WILLIAMS, XIIMITBDi M A B T 0 N. GRASS SEEDS O^OVEBS MANURES. CHAFF, WIBES. NETTING, HOOFING IRON, Eio, SEED and FEED WHEAT, BARLEY. WINES wm SPIRITS Wh( I B3ALU.
T>ALMBBSTON WOOL. SKIN AND HIDE SALE, FRIDAY, 12th JULY. Clients are reminded that our next; Sale -will be held as above, and all Consignments should be in the store,, Rangitikei Street, at least three days! before the sale. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. "PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 18xh JULY. ’RAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd,, will sell at 1 p.m.— ' Draughts, harness horses, hficks, and ponies On account of the Estate of the late David Scott 19 thoroughbred fillies & geldings by Worry out of Cordelia, Gold Ooid, Vera Ascot, Veracity, Armourdilla, Deiphine Chestnut mare Refine, by Handsome Jack—Veracity Chestnut mare by Kempenfeldt ~ Delpbine Brown mare by Sou’wester — Nectarine
Also, without reserve—;2o mares with foals at foot <6 2 year olds 1 draught stallion, 8 years 1 child’s pony, unbroken 1 ladies’ harness cob thoroughly reliable | ’ MAETON YARDS. TUESDAY, 16th JULY. ; A BE AH AM & V/ILLIAMS, Ltd,, -oL se ii a S above — 11 150 i'at and forward wethers ji 64 ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams : 50 fat ewes ' 170 mixed lambs j; 80 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Lin- [■ coin rams 140 mixed hoggets 30 mixed lambs 400 tiptop lambs 180 2 tooth wethers 80 fat wethers ; 60 good wether lambs ! 25 fat ewes ; 25 fat and forward wethers 140 woolly lambs -.40 mixed lambs 5 fat bullocks 6 fat oows 4 fat cows 2 fat cows 1 springing cow, good milker 1 fat cow 1 8 year steer 4 slips 1 set 3-leaf tyne harrows and trees 1 set disc harrows (new)
Ala o, at 1.30 p.m., under instructions from Executors in Estate of Thomas Connolly, deceased 1 aero one rood, more or leas, being Sections 5, 12, 82, 47, 40, Leedstown CLEARING SALE. HUNTERYILLE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, At 1 o’clock. Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell on account of C. R. i Deane, Esq., who is giving up dairying, the whole of hia herd, comprisi ing—--60 first-class milkers 8 heifeta 1 purebred Holstein bull Also, 8 20 gallon cans 1 spring cart to carry 25owt.
Note.— All the cows, except six or weight, are due to calve August. and September. For the last three or four seasons they have run from 4 and 4.2 at the beginning to as high as 5.8 at the end of season, in test. And on account of D. Hallam, who has sold his farm--20 dairy cows, spring calvers 1 18 months Shorthorn bull PRIVATE HOSPITAL Marion Junction. MISS BEATRICE WALTON Certificated Medical and Surgical Nurse, (Late of London). Terms on application.
J 9 F. SICKLY, C. 1.. AUTHORISED & LICENSED SUEVEYOE, LAND VALUATOR. Licensed Land Broker under thb Land Transfer Act. MORTGAGE AGENT, Has an unlimited amount of money for invifdawat. ‘£fficks • Town Hall, BROADWAY, MARION.
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G. CUMMINS. MAKER, [HI ART O B USH FELLING. TENDERS ate invited for the Felling of 140 Aores Bush, in two lots of 65 and 75 acres respectively. Tenders may be seat in for either or both lots. Tenders close WEDNESDAY, 17th July. Specifications, etc., at homesteid, I C; G. SOBS, - 1 Taoroa, XJtlbu.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8862, 12 July 1907, Page 3
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