ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Lihithd, M A E 2 O N. GRASS SEEDS CLOVERS' _ MANURES. OHAPP, WIJ-ES. NETTING, BOOPING IRON, Etc. SEED and PEED OAT 3, WHEAT, BABLEY. WINES ano~SFIRITS . WB( I BBAII. MARTON YARDS.
TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell as above—--120 mixed hoggets (tiptop line) 250 mixed hoggets 140 mixed hoggets 170 mixed woolly hoggets (teal good line) 850 good mixed hoggets, turnip fed ' ' ■ 850 good mixed hoggets, turnip fed 200 mixed hoggets 150 tiptop hoggets 280 mixed hoggets i 50 mixed hoggets 100 mixed hoggets 1 450 first-class mixed hoggets 850 tiptop mixed hoggets, in lota 280 mixed hoggets 150 mixed lambs, o turnips 40 ewes in lamb 25 fat and forward ewes 200 f.f.m ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 62 2 tooth ewes in lamb 80 fat and forward ewes 64 ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 449 mixed hoggets, tiptop 60 ewes in lamb 60 2 tooth ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 800 hoggets 5 18 to 20 months steers 8 18 to 20 months heifers
Also, on account of Mr Luke Smith : 8 acres 4 perches at Cliff Line, Marton, with 4-roomed house (newly painted), and cows and hayshed For particulars, apply to the Auction eers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING BALE OF PICKED DAIRY COWS, PL&NT, HORSES, Etc. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have .been instructed by Mr Walter Bartlett, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the farm, near Silverhope— His first-class and well-known dairy herd, plant, horses, etc. Mr Bartlett has culled for the past ten seasons, and has now a particularly choice herd, which is generally recognised as the best in the district.
Full particulars later,
N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF SLEEPERS. Railw Department Head Office, We ngton, 16th July, 1907. WRITTEN OFFERS are invited foe Sleepers for Oreosoting, in accordance with notices posted up at Railway Stations and Sidings. Offers to be addressed to the Stores Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside '* Offer for Sleepers.” By order, T. RONAYNE, General Manager N.Z. Railways.
TOWN BOARD la the matter of “ The Town Districts Act, 188iand of “ The Local Elections Act, 1904.’” I hereby give public notice that at the election of one Commissioner for the Lethbridge Town Board, held on the 81st day of. July, 1907, the persons hereinafter named were candidates and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively, that is to say— Davis, William Augustus 28 votes Jones, Frederick ... 14 „ Morton, Daniel ... 6 „ And I hereby declare the said William Augustus Davis to be duly elected. Dated this 81st day of July, 1907. E. J. GLASGOW, Returning Officer.
How Pneumonia Starts. You catch a little cold to-day. By to-morrow it has reached the throat. Next day the lungs are affected. Then it’s a case of pneumonia. Don’t hang on to a cold when you catch it. Any kind of a cold will leave you quickly if you take W. Blue "BiutV Flag I Cough Cure CONTAINS NO POISON. It soothes the irritated membranes It relieves the congestion". It cuts out the.phlegin. _ And destroys' the germs. Blue Pi.ag Cough Coke is just honest medicine, and the prescription is registered with the Health Department. Sold Everywhere at At 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle.
c* Crescent Blend Tea If you think you must economise on your tea, do not make the mistake of buying'-inferior grades of tea just because you are offered a gift, or a chance to obtain a gift. Inferior teas are dear©'- at any money because they are hurtful to the system. A good tea is worth the money asked for it. Crescent Blend Tea is a good tea, and those who drink it regularly cannot be induced to make a change.; It is a perfect tea, and 18 ■ a happy combination of the strong robust teas of India and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. The flavour is fascinating to the palate. Sold by all Grocers At 2/- per lb.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8879, 2 August 1907, Page 3
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