E W ADDRESS. After this dale my Address willb* *• Westward Ho,” Bulls. D. C. TENNENT. j AETON TECHNICAL SCHOOL NEW TERM starting nest week in all Subjects. I .-'tending Students can obtain all informal!.a from Local Director. IMPOUNDING NOTICE Impounded at Bulls by Ranger off Turakina road—--1 Red and White Cow,' nebornsd, •brand or scar on back like letter Y 1 Red Cow with little white on belly and end of tail, no visible brand, brindle calf If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Saturday, August at 12 noon. G. D. NICHOLSON, Poundkeeper. I
SALE —4 New and Secondhand Spring Tip Drays, from £l3. Also, a large virieiy of other Vehicles at equally low prices. Apply GEO. W. KINGSBEER, Near Darragh’s, Eeilding. Bulls Presbyterian CHURCH, A PUBLIC SERVICE for the Induction of the Rev. EVAN EVANS will take place in the Cfurch on WEDNESDAY, 2ith, at 3 p.m. Tointrodnce .Mr Evans, a SOCIAL will be held in the evening in the Town Hall. All are cordially invited. Admission to Social Is, Doors open at 7.30 p.m- "
REWARDLOST, Lady’s Gold Watch, between Robert Street and MeEldovrney’s, about the -Uli July. Finder please leave at Messrs Loss & Johnson’s office, Broadway, Marlon. AOII I MISSION Mr 11. CUKE AN, Maori Missionaiy, from Lake Waikaremoana, will (D.V.) preach in the Gospel Hall, Feilding at 7 p.m. TO-MOEEOW. OR SALE—2O SECOND-HAND CYCLES, all in good order. Prices from A Is. Inspection invited, HAYWARD’S Cycle’s Works, Broadway, Marion, where the Good Cycles are. JJEWA PUBLIC HALL. The CONCERT, SUPPER, and DANCE that was postponed, in aid of Piano, will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, 23rd July 1907.
R. H. FRASER, Hon. Sec. FARMERS’ UNION. The" Annual Dinner of tbe Kimbolton Branch will be held at Poole’s Hotel on WEDNESDAY, 24th July. MrEcfikes, Government Veterinary Surgeon, will address a meeting previous to the dinner, at 6 p.m , in the Druids’ Hall.
H. FOWLER, Hon. See. Ji 0 E SALE. A Five-rormed Furnished House at Plimmerton, with all necessary outbuildings. Price, £250. Apply to JOHN PRIOR, - v Feilding. TECHNICAL SCHOOL, MARTON.
A Course of Lessons in Experimental Agricultural Science will be given in above buiiding by Mr J. Grant, B.A, the Wanganui Education Board’s Expert in Agriculture. Syllabus instructive to all Farmers. First Lesson, THURSDAY, August 1, 7.50 p.m. Fee for Teem, 15s. Names o£ intending Students should at once be sent to the Local Director Technical School. |?NGL!BH HUNTING & STOCK SADDLES Can be procured at A. F. BHARPE’B, MAETON. Saddles of similar design and make to these have secured First Awards at the Brisbane Exhibition and Eockhampton Shows.
CALL AND INSPECT. ffE’VE STARTED !! In Business AS LAND AGENTS. As Sellers of Desirable Properties. If you want a Farm, a Town or Suburban Section, we have on our Books just the very thing you arc looking for. Send us Paeticulahs, PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS, Of Properties which you desire to sell, WE HAVE BUYERS Waiting Good Properties. Pbompt Settlements. All responsibility taken from your shoulders. WUNSCH&CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS FEILDIMS. Telethons ICS,
Freesncn R. l«Sackson & Co WANGANUI SALE YARDS, WEDNESDAY, 24tu JULY. At 11.30. 17REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. iP will sell by public auction as above 2700 MIXED SHEEP, comprising— -200 2 tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb 100 2 tooth Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams, Superior line 400 6 tooth and f.f.m, Lincoln ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams, gocd line 800 good lambs, mixed sexes (off turnips) 100 fat and forward ewes 250 ewes in lamb 67 superior 2 tooth wethers 55 hoggets 150 fat and forward wethers 20 forward bullocks 10 empty cows 60 prime fat ewes 40 Shorthorn weaners (bust fed) 7 fat ewes 20 mixed pigs
On account of E. E. Saunders, Esq., who has sold his farm — 650 good mixed lambs 100 mixed lambs 50 fat wethers 30 Shorthorn cows in calf to Shorthorn bulla 10 2 1- to 3 year Shorthorn steers 20 forward 3| year Shorthorn bullocks 35 mixed Shorthorn yearlings 10 mixed cattle NOTE—During the winter month our sales will commence at 11.30 a.m. ■ Luncheon may b: obtained at the yards.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8869, 20 July 1907, Page 3
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