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N.Z. Loan & Mercantile, Lt . EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. STOCK FIXTURES FOR SEPTEMBBBEB. Palmerston, TJiursday ... 19 Feilding, Friday ... 20 Kimbolton, Tuesday ... 24 Hunterville, Tuesday ... 24 Palmerston, Thursday ... 26 Feilding, Friday ... 27 PALMERSTON NORTH THURSDAY, 19th SEPT., mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN 1 & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co,, Limited, will eell as above at 11.80 a.m,— 33'fcrward bullocks 2 springing heifers : 8 dairy cows 4 empty cows 3 springing cows 40 hogge ts „ , KIMBOLTON SAuE.

TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. At 10 o’clock sharp. rpflE NEW ZEALAND LOAK A &-MERCANTILE AGJENC3 COMPANY, Ltd., will sell a£ afcoxe— ICO 2-yeat Steers, good colors Jmd good condition 25 yearling steers 20 ewes in lamb Manawatu Auctioneers’ Association. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. FEILDINQ SALE. FRIDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER 740 mixed hoggets 700 wether hoggets, in lots 250 Romney-Lincoln ewe hoggets, good 650 fat and forward wethers 60 fat ewes 200 ewes with 100 per sent lambs 20 woolly ewe hoggets 180 wocllp wether hoggets 100 ewe hoggets, good 50 18 to 20 months steers 80 mixed yearlings 10 store cows 14 yearling steers 26 18 months Shorthorn steers, bred by Amon Bros. 15 2 year steers, good colours 66 mixed empty heifers Gorten -'Sen.

BULLS SALE. MONDAY, 28m»'SEPTEMBER. 6 first-class dairy cows i first-class dairy heifers 20 yearlings 8 cows, springing 300 mixed hoggets 150 ewe hoggets 100 ewes with 100 per cent of lambs 83 mixed hoggets 60 ewe hoggets, good line 50 fat ewes 50 forward ewes & SON

GEE AT AUCTION SALE OP BICYCLES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 20th & 21st September At 2.38 o’clock each day. Having taken ever the Bicycle Shop and Stock of Messrs R. P. Smith & Co., Feilding, we have decided to quit the above-named Stock by public auction. The bale List comprises of—--14 Rover Bicycles . 12 Raleigh Bicycles 18 Triumph Bicycles 20 Estro Bicycles 10 Tui Bicycles 80 second-hand Bicycle? 1 7-horse Power Motor Car

The above should be an excellent opportunity to secure a Cycle at your own price, as we shall sell absolutely WITHOUT EE SEE YE. Bale will take place in R, P. Smith’s Shop, Eimbolton Road, Feilding. W. CLARKSON, Cycle Ageat, Ftildmg. RENDERS. Tenders are invited up to 21st September, for Cutting about 4Q Acres of Manuka. Apply W. FRANKLIN, Turakina, 0A D WALKING RACE, From Marton Post Office to Bulls Post Office and back to starting point. Walking heel and toe, and breaking to disqualify competitor. Eaco to take place on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd, 1907. Start at 2 o’clock sharp. Judge, 11. J. Walters; Timekeeper, W. Zj, Little r Eeferces, C. E. Gibbons and A. H. Way ; Starter. H. H. Hunt. First Prize, Silver Cup j 2nd Prize, Medal, Nomination 2s. Nominations close at Mace Walters’ Shop, Saturday, 28th September, 1907. HALL, MARTON. FAREWELL SOCIAL TO BANDMASTER PEDERSON, BY MAETON BEASS BAND-n TUESEAY, 87« t SEPEMBIER, Double Tickets, 2s 6d, * A. E. S. GEOZIEB, Hon. Secretary.

The LDHCHEON BOOTH will be in charge of NICOL, CA.TEEEE, MAIiTON,

jp UNE RA L JN O TICE, The friends of MBS. JOHNSTON, of Eewa, are respectfully notified that the Funeral t f her lata daughter Joannis will leave the residence of Mr Arthur FindLy, Cubaballa Street, Marton, oa Thursday, 19th m§t., at 2 p m. for Bonny Giep Cpmelery, A. GORHAM, Undertaker. jgORQ UGH OF MARION As the Government has declared I September 26th the day of the Decla-' ration of New Zealand as a Dominion a, public holiday, |I hereby Invite the tradespeople of Maßori to close their premises on that day. S. SKERMAN, Mayjr. ' Sept. 16ib, 1907. -jjJKION TEA ROOMS, MANCHESTER SQUARE, FEIUSIWG. The MISSES BLACKMORE & McLEOD beg to notify that they have re-opened the above Tea Booms alter renovation. Daintily served morning and afternoon Teas and Luncheons a specialty.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8923, 17 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8923, 17 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8923, 17 September 1907, Page 3

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