HURST'S BROAD LEAVED ESSEX SWEDES turnips ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited. Hi A R T O N. PALMERBTON SALE. THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. " BRaHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. and GORTON & SON will sell at 12.80 p.m.— 13 yearlings 3 store cows 15 fat and forward cows 30 mixed young cattle 16 fat bnllocks 26 2-year steers 25 18-months heifers 12 3-year empty Shorthorn heifers, bred by Mr L. \Vallis 12 yearling heifers 2 fat cows 2 bulls 45 fat ewes 100 gcod h gghts 800 hoggeb, good line 50 ewes with lambs 400 hoggets, mixed 240 hoggets, mixed 100 forward ewes, shorn 150 fat and forward ewes 25 prime fat ewes
MAJNU-AAVEKA YARDS. | SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. - will sell as above — 16 fat bullocks ' 30 3,4, and 5 year bullocks 13 8 and 4 year bullocks .30 2 and 3 year steers 40 2 and 3 year steers 50 empty cows and heifers 25 3 year empty heifers 7 3 year heifers 3 springing heifers 4 cows 4 yearlings EUNTERVILLE SALE. ; TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, | A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, «o. w jn Ee ji a 3 above'2so mixed hoggets ! 3.00 2-year steers | 2G 18-montha Bteers [ 16 2-year steers 16 yearlings 25 empty 2-yea? heifers ■24 empty 2-year heifers '2O '2-year heifers ! 23 8 year steers 8 2-year steers 10 prime fat csws j 8 fat cows 4 fat cows | 26 mixed yearlinga I 2 good ponies I 1 set harness "Talmebbton WOOL, SKIN, l AND HIDE SALE. ■ FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1907. ' Clients are reminded that our [ next sale will be held as above. Consignments should be in the Store, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, : -not later than TUESDAY, 26th ; inst. j ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. . fktHlnmon & Co Ltd PEILDING AUCTION MART. j FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER At 12 noon. A H. ATKINSON & CO., Ltd. -"-• Will sell at the Mart as above — Horses, pigs, poultry, potatoes, I and general produce | Household furniture and usual { sundries SEEDS. I FBRST IMEGESSITiES- | Clean Seeds I Weighty Seeds Seed of High Germination I EYE, CLOVERS, COCKSFOOT, I FESCUES. FOXTAIL, EAPE, j TURNIP, ETC,
bob Y< %sar The BEST SUPERPHOSPHATE is " WESTFIELD," THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, KAINIT, Etc. A. H. ATKINSON & CO. Next Wool Sale, 28th November. HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES. CHEAP GRAZING FARM. I ?Cf\f\ ACRES, freehold, 25 X«OUii miles from Hastings on Main Road; well watered and subdividsd ; good cottage and yards ; large amount ploughable. Average 1$ sheep to the acre. Price, £6 por acre, on terms. SBW A DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD. 1-jj j~r> ACRES, L.I.P. at 3s eIOO per acre. Eight paddocks, well fenced and watered ; 5roomed house and good outbuildings ; 500 aries flat and rolling hills; 16 miles from good town. Price for goodwill £3 15s per aero.' BHW LAND & STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON N. & TAIHAPE. Two of the Cheapest Farms in the Dominion.
319 Acres L.I.P. rent 13/3 per acre, situate in the renowned Glen Oroua district, 2 miles from a railway station, creamery adjoining and 10 miles from Palmerston by a good level metalled road ; rich flat alluvial laud of the very best quality with the exception of about 30 acres of low well-grassed sand ridge all in grass, well fenced into suitable paddocks, watered by a never failing artesian wells ; unsurpassed for dairying, fattening or root .crop growing ; stock wintered, 160 cattle, 60 being milch cows 23 horses and 500 sheep, all in excellent condition. A portion of this property is liable to flood occasionally,' caused through a large main drain overflowing, which'can easily be prevented by erecting a small stop bank. Buildings consist of a goocl 6-roomed house, cowshed, stables, woolshed, yards and dip. _ Price for Goodwill £A 15 per acre cash. *604 Acres 404 E.O.P at 27/6, 200 acres L.I.P. rent i 9 per annum, total rentals on the property .£35 per year with rebate off for prompt payment, situate 14 miles from a railway station on the Main Trunk Line, first-class country, low land in front with good hills at the back, 500 acres in grass, balance busb, well fenced into 6 paddocks ; stock : 500 ewes 1000 hoggets, 50 cattle and 9 horses. Buildings consist of 4-roomed cottage, woolshed, dip, and yards. Price £5 10s per I acre, terms about .£2OOO cash. We the undersigned respectfully beg to inform the public of Marton and surrounding districts, we are not giving up business as rumoured. We are still carrying on busines3 in all its branches. ' - ■ HAYWARD & BOWLES.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9006, 20 November 1907, Page 3
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