JJARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LIStEEUD.. NEW STOCKS OS Broad Leaf Essex Ra.per. Turnip and Swede Seed. Including CHAMPION & |HUESTS r MONARCH, (Described by many |of our customers as £the finest Swede they have ever grown.)? Also CLOVERS, etc., including- a very fine sample of ENGLISH COWGB.ASS
The above have all been imported’' as usual direct from our friends, Messrs Hflrst & Son. One well-known farmer writes us:— I Lave sown all sorts of Swedes aad 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 Aberdeens the best in every way.” BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd., Palmerston H. & Feildlflfl. Taibape Agents—Messrs B. Wilson &, Co To Whom it May Concern; POISON laid for Dogs on tisa property occupied by me. to : PERU AM, LARSBN & CO 0 T I C E. G. THORBY, Stanway. September 11,1907. LOST Black Draught Mare, white face, 5 years old, in foal. Finder regarded oa returning same Udku.
IDIANO AND BINGING Jl Mrs ESAM’S Third Term commences MONDAY, September 16th, 0 11 SAL E. i Spring Tip Drays, cheap for cash. Also, Dogcart, Gig & Buggies (new and eecond-hs^d), I have the Latest Phonographs and Records. G. W. KINGSBEER, Fei'ding. TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED at Once—Six Good Dressmakers. Regular work, good wages. Apply to Miss Meadows, Head Dressmaker, John Combe's, Peilding. LOST in Marlon on September 3rd, one large Black-and-white Sheep Dog, with collar on. Finder please communicate with 1 A. STUART, J Heaton Park. I IN GIN G AND PIANO.f MISS HARDY will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, September 19th. -|JKIOK TEA ROOMS, MANCHESTER SQUARE, FEILDING. Tli.o MISSES BLACKMOBE & McLEOD beo> .to notify that they have re-opened the above Tea Rooms alter renovation. Daintily served morning and afternoon Teas and Luncheons a specialty. D B A I N I N GTENDERS are in vited for Ploughing about 80' Miles o.f Drains with a MoL Plough. Apply tC G. 0. 'WEEP leb, Stcmvay. iIT ELLINGTON ROAD BUTCHERY j MAETON | MANNING- & CO; _ | Hava taken the Shop of Messrs Bi'ica i Broad & Co, opposite Messrs Fun-1 lerton Smith & Miles’s, as temporary ! business premises, until further ar- | a neements are made. j
OWING to the sals of our business to the Marton Sash, Poor, and Timber Company, Limited, we will close our Timber Yards for Stocktaking on 21st September. The new Company will open for business on let October. ZAJOMOWSKt BROS., Sash & Door Factory, Marton. JJSGHEST GRADE SEEDS roa Spring Sowing. Swedes, Turnips, Mangels Rape, Thousand-headed Rale Cocksfoot, Eye Grass, Timothy Meadow Foxtail, Peas Meadow Fescue, Dogstail, etc., etc, AM New Seeds and of Highest Germinating Power. SEED GRAIN. Ee-cleanod and Perfectly Graded. GARTON & WAVERLEY OATS. Samples and Quotations on App.ication. HUNGARIAN FORAGE GRASS, For Pumice Soils. Sample Lots, Is 3d per lb. post free. Vegetable Seeds. All the Best Sorts in 3d & fid packets. FLOWER SEEDS. In Id, 3d, and Gd packets. For full particulars refer to our New Descriptive Catalogue and Amato ms’ Guide. Free on application. Special Potato Manure The Latest and Best Preparation for Increasing and Improving the Potato Crop. WANGANUI SEED COBSP’Y, Hatrick’s Buildings, WANGANUI. JOHN LOCKHART, Manager.
TO STAND at Cheltenham and Travel Feilding and surrounding districts, the puro-brod Clydesdale Stallion SCOTTISH CHIEF Scottish Chief is a beautiful bright bay’ standing on grand, sound feet, has strong' clean, flat bone of the best quality, fine silky hair, and is an extra heavy horse. He stands 17 hands, and was foaled November 3rd. 1808. Bred by Mr George Grice, son. (Willoughby). He has splendid action, with great substance and power. His sire, Middlorigg Prince, bred by Mr John Hoag (Brookside), by the celebrated Middlorigg, by Puro Diamond (imp.) Terms —Season, £3 3s. Good grazing Is Gd per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars appdy to BRUCE & DAY, Proprietors, Cheltenham, or E. SOMERVILLE, Groom in charge. f N THE ESTATE OF ISAAC JL HOWELL, Laic of Waituna, Farmer, deceased.
are invited for the purchase of the Freehold of the undermentioned Dairy Farm; Part Section 303, Block 3, Oroua Surrey District, containing 100 Acres The property is veil fenced and diviied into G paddocks, good water supply, all improved. About 40 acres has been ploughed, Good six-roomed house, cowshed, and other usual outbuildings, all in good order. School within 1 mile, creamery within two miles.: Possession. to be given and' taken on the 2oth day* of October, 1007. Each tender to be accompanied with a marked cheque for 10 per cent, of amount of tender, addressed to “ The Trustee, Estate of Isaac Howell, deceased, c/o Arthur George Carty, Solicitor, Feilding.” Tenders close on the 25 th day of September, 1907. Conditions of Tender may be seen and obtained at the oiHce of Arthur George Carty, Feilding.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8921, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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789Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8921, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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