A nnual~bulb and spring A FLOWER SHOW. DRILL BALD, MARION. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 10th and ll:h September, j CATALOGUES IN A FEW DAYS. MISS N. HADFIRTJ), Hon. See, Jj 0 8 T On Saturday from Wangaehu, a Bay Trap Mare, branded JK conjoined; shod a!i round, whit canvas cover frayed behind. Rowitr I for information leading to recovery. E, HENDERSON, Ohakea.
"&JOTICE is hereby given that the -*•'* partnership subsisting between Edward Vane Hussey, Charles Edward Bell, William Gerard Tickle, William Chaemley and John ( Hansen, as Hussey & Hansen, carrying on business within the County of Kangitikei as Traction Engine proprietors, etc., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The said business will be carried on under the style of Hussey & Hansen, by the said Edward Vane Hussey and John Hansen, who will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities of the said late firm, and receive all moneys due thereto. Dated this sth day of August, 1907. E. V. HUSSEY W. G. TICKLE W. CIIAHMLEY J. HANSEN C. E. BELL Witness to signatures, C. L. Harris, Solicitor, Marton,
B«i CE , BBBAS & 03., LIIUTSD, MABTON, Grain Merchants Land, Commission and Insnraace Agents. OATS, BAELEY, WHEAT, MAIZE, PEAS & POTATOES, CHAFF & HAY Always in Stock. We also Stools— LUBRICATING OILS, WIRE, AND MANURES. AGENTS—McCormick and Osborne Binder, Colonial Drills. Full sfo k of Extras kept. Farm Implements of all description not in stock trooured at shortest notice
M A FI I OsMSECURE A SECTION 12? THE NEW MAKTGJS JSXTISNSION While you have the chance. SECTIONS STILLING EYEEY DAY. Let the Opportunity pass and you pay the Penalty of Neglect. BSIGH, BEBAD & 00., LAND AGENTS, M A E T 0 N. f|AHeAOO & ABRAHAM, Limited, See-3, Sraln, and General Merchants. Largo Ssocks of RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS Etc., Etc. SpteDlly Selected for out Tracio. Send fop. Samples and Quotations
BARRAUD& ABRAHAM,Ltd PALMEBSION N. & FEILDING T&ihiipa Agf.nts: jlsssks E. Wilson & Co.
Manawatu Awctlaaiees’s’ Association. TAfANAWATU AUCTIOWEEES’ iJO. ASSOCIATION. FEILDIEG BALE. FRIDAY, Din AUGUST. 200 fat and forward ewes 440 fat and forward wethers 400 wethers 800 ewes in Jamb 200 good woolly ewe hoggets 200 goad w'oolly wether hoggets 100 wether hoggets, bred by Matthew Bros. 1000 4 year Eomney Lincoln ewes in lamb 1250 hoggets 200 very superior 4 tooth Lincoln owes in lamb to Eonaney
rams j 65 p.b. Romney ewes in Jamb, bred by W. G. Pear as j 70 2 tooth Lincoln ewos in lamb, bred by E. J. Riddiford 750 ewes in lamb 250 c.m, ewes in lamb 400 f.m. owe.- in iamb to Romney i ams 800 mixsd hoggets 18 s.m. Lineoia ewes in lamb to Southdown rams SCO awes in lamb to Lincoln rams 5 quiet dairy cows 10 mixed cattle 18 fat and forward heifers G springing heifers 100 20 months steers
UNRESERVED FURNITURE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST. ALFRED P E R R Y has received instructions from Mes Aitken to ceil by public auction, at her residence, Main Street, Hunterville— The whole of her household furniture and effects comprising Table?, chairs, sofa, easy chairs, double and single bedsteads, Duchess toilet sots, kitchen liteasils, fenders, copper, saddles, bridles, tools, range, p.b. Black Orpington fowls, 80 good hens and ducks, oto , etc.
Sale to ccmmecca at I.BQ sharp. TREE & SHRUB SALE. HUNTERVILLE. SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST, At 1 o’clock. A LPEED PERRY has been instructed By Messrs W. T. Benefield & Sons to sell by auoii'on s above— A magnificent collection of fruit and shelter trees, flowering thcuhs, and hedge plants, comprising apples, pears, plums, peaches, nuts, currants, raspberries & gooseberries, pines and hedge plants,’camellias, Daphnes, rhododendrons, azaleas, exorchordias, bulbs, rhiv barb, etc., etc.
Note. — The above fruit trees are a. well grown lot, ‘and true to name, and just coming into bearing. Gooseberries are of leading varieties, and are coming into full profit. 200 rose trees of best varieties and of all colours. The shrubs, too numerous to mention, ara of the leading,ornamental and flowering kinds. Don’t miss this chance.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8882, 6 August 1907, Page 3
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