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JJARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Limited. NEW STOCKS OF Broad Leaf Essex Rape, Turnip and Swede Seed Including CHAMPION & IHURSTS' MONARCH, (Described by many |of our customers as t the finest Swede they have ever grown.) i Also CLOVERS, etc., including a very fine sample of ENGLISH COWGEASS Tho above have all been imported as usual direct from our friends, Messrs ■ Hurst & Son. j One well-known farmer writes ns:— I '• I have sown all sorts of Swedes and Turnip Seed, including all the varieties that are so generally advertised, and can confidently say that I have found Hurst’s Monarch Swede and Hurst’s Aberdoens the best in every way.” I BARRAUD &~ABRAHAK!, Ltd-, Palmerston St. & Feilding. Taihape Agents—Messrs R. Wilson & Co Manawatu Auctioneers’ Association. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. 900 mixed hoggets (in lots', 500 mixed hoggets, good line 1000 good wether hoggets 250 Lincoln owe hoggets 250 4 tooth wethets 100 tiptop ewe hoggets 140 wooliy wether hoggets, eitra good 120 2 tooth wethers 160 forward wethers off turnips 30 prime fat ewes 2 bulls, Ayrshire & Shorthorn 11 forward cows 56 Polled Angus yearlings GO wellbred Shorthorn cows, bred by ‘McKelyie Estate, in calf to purebred Shorthorn bulls 80 18 months heifers 23 18 months steers 6 springing half Jersey heifers 3 cows in milk 800 ewa b eggeta GO fat and forward cows 30 yearlings Also on account of Oaird Bros, who giving up dairying

25 mostly young cows, August and September oalvors QTEAYING on my property, oue Red Cow, brand indistinct on off rump and ribs, notch out of back of ears. Owner can have same by paying all expenses. B. B. EILGOUB, Marion. |P O R SALE 2 Good, Quiet HEIFERSE. Crofion. | OBT Black Draught Mare, white face, 5 years old, in foal. Finder rewarded on returning same to PERHAM, LARSEN & GO Utiku. AN TED TO LEA S E. F r om 70 to 80 Acres for Cropping. For terms and particulars, apply E. B Kilgox t e, on the property, or E. Domjiett, Mar ton. pi ANO AND SINGING Mrs ESAM'S Third Term com■menees MONDAY, September 16ih.

o w • NG to the safe of our to the Marion Sash, ' business oor, and Timber Company, Limited, we t?iil close our Timber Yards for Stocktaking on 21st September. The new Company will open for business on Ist October. ZA J QNSKO WSEI BROS., Bash & Door Factory, Marion. WE, the undersign ed, have de oided, owing to price o horse feed and shoos, that Coach Fares to Station will be la Single and Is 6d Return, SIGNAL EROS. W. GARDINER H, REID & CO. P 0 R SAL E. 4 Spring Tip Drays, cheap fps cash. Also, Dogcart, Gig & Buggies (new and second-hand), I have the La* eat Phonographs and Records. G. W. KINGSBEER, Feilding. BBISE, warn a so., Limited, &S A-Sti 1 ! O C?, Gra n Merchants Land, Commission and Insurance Agents. OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, MAIZE, I PI AS & POTATOES, CHAFF & lIAY i Always ik Stock.

Wc also Stock— LUBRICATING OILS, WffiH, MANUBBS. AND AGENTS-McCormick and Osborne Binder, Colonial Drills. Full s'o kof Extras kept. Farm Imdloracuts lof all descriptions not in stock procured at shortest notice ART OH TOWNSHIP EXTEKSIO n. SATE MONEY BY INVESTING IN BE All ESTATE. It is an Insurance DO IT MOW There will be Good Money made in the re-sale of these choice Building Sites. They are getting fewer every day, Thirteen sold now and eight more under offer. i Lithograph Plans in a few days.

Secure a Home while you have the shancc. BRICE, BROAD & GO., LAND AGENTS, M A R T 0 N. 0 T C E. All moneys owing to the firm ot Manning & Moore from this date are to bj paid to Mr H. T. Manning, Mr Moore having retired from the business. The business will be carried on as usual by Mr Manning. H. T. MANNING. Septembor 9,1907. * NNUAL P.W.M.Di MISSION sale In aid of Turakiua Maori Girls’ School and O.V.M. Hospital Fund.

| ST. ANDREW'S HALL, MASTON. TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. Sale of Work and Chinese Fancy Goods. . , . . Doors Open at 2 p.m. Admission free. Afternoon tea, 6d. . CONCERT in evening by Pupils of Turakina Maori Girls’ School. Admission, 2s and Is.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8917, 10 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8917, 10 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8917, 10 September 1907, Page 3

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