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;|;;.!!M'W,* I 'ill IM'H LIMITBD, ' M A B T O H". GBASS SEEDS MAHUBKS. CHAFF, '.VIhBS. GETTING, IRON, Em. WHEAT, JBARLE'L WINES amTsPIRITS. SALE OF TREES^ETO. SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. [ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. - will sell at their rooms, on account of Messrs Laird & Sons, Wanganui: A very choice assortment of v<ell-gr.own fruit, shelter, ari'J ornamental tieea,; shrubs, plants, etc.

HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 13sh AUGUST. A BP.AHAM & WILLIAMS, Lid, •"•■ will suti as above—--1000 mix'-cl hoggets, in lots 200 l!V?0 hogg;.ts 100 forward wethers, 9arly shorn 20 fat ewes SO empty owes 80 2| to 3 year steer 3 10 2-|- year steers 10 fat heifers 10 forward heifers 6 prime fat heifer 3 6 prime fat cows 10 dairy cows, August and September calvers 10 prime fat cows 2 springing cows 1 2 year bull 1 fat cow 2 springing 1 cow, lata calver 9 £cow<?, 1 heifer, September and October calvers 6 3 year steers 8 iu calf Young sheep dog On account of Mr Dawbiu, who i= jiving' up dairying,—• 27 young cows, August and September calvers 3 2-year heiiers in calf 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 4 20.- gallon cans 1 aerator MANGAWEKA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 14th AUGUST. * BR AH AM & WILLIAMS, Lro k - will sell as above 150 good hoggets, mostly tv/es 100 good hoggets 640 hoggets 800 good mixed hogg9ts 130 fat i-heep off turnips 100 good hr.pgets 16 dairy cows 6 yearlings 10 weanors

PALMSR3TON SALE. THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., ' ■ and GORTON & SON will ec'U at 12.50 p.m.— 620 good mixed hoggets 18 V?r to 3 year steer?, good 1 coloirs | 10 2; f yt-ar K'eers ■! IMPORTA IST CLEARING Si LB | DAIRY STOCK, PLANT, ETC. [ NEAR SILVEBHOPE. | THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, j

, BKAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., *- havo received instructions from Mr V/altes Bartlett, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the farm, one mile from Silverhope Railway Station, the whole of his picked and well known dairj herd and plant comprising 8 1 first class dairy cows, August end September calvera (Shorthorn, Ayrshire and Holstein crossos) 4 purebred Ayresbire cows 3 grade Shorthorn bulls 6 breeding sows 20 porksrd 1 purebred Yorkshire boar 1 draught mare in foal to 01. Tiger 1 2 year draught colt by Workman 1 2 year filly, Rangipuhi 1 trap mare, reliable 16 20 gallon cans, spring cart and harness, feeding trough and usual sundries Note.—Mr Bartlett has culled for the past ten seasons, and has now a particularly choice herd, which is generally recognised a 3 the best in the district, The cows averaged £lO 10s for last season at 9|d, Sale at 12.30. Luncheon provided.

'ASTON POST OFFICE.— ADDITIONS. TENDERS will ho received at this Office until noon of FRIDAY, 23rd August, for Additions to the Post Office, Martoo. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the Post Office?, Marten and and at this office. The lowest or any j lender not necessarily accepted. ! P. F. M. BUBROWS, Architect. PuWic Works Office, i Wellington, 7th August, 1807. ! Get on the Land, Young Man No working man need be without a '■■ home whan a small deposit and balaneo by way of rent will procure one. Your own. eh-icc of position and design. An. Englishman's home is his castle. Then hustle along and get one from FRANK R. DUNNE, ACCOUNTANT, HOTEL BROKER AND INDENT, Land, Estate & Financial Agent Temporary Address —C/o Mace Walters, " White House " Marton Agent for " The Eoyal Bar lock Typewriter," Pnriri Natural Mineral Water (the best Mineral Water on the market), and Representative for Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants. Tradesmen's books a speciality. The Card Ledger System introduced where desired. WELSBACH INCANDESCENT LAMPS Bam ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hours per night. 6 tiff ea the Light of an Ordinary Lamp at One-third Cost. | Your Money Back if not satisfied, Noth.—Our Traveller wilt call at any j honae ia tie distriot and give an EshiI bitio", pr viding a note is sent asking i him local', ARTHUR HOPWOOD, JPALMEBBTQH NGBTH

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8892, 12 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8892, 12 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8892, 12 August 1907, Page 3

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