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ABEAUAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT CLEARING SALE AT GLENGARRY ESTATE, NEAR DANNEVIRKE. * WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 12.30 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., /I. will sell on behalf of Mr. W. Murray, whose lease has expired — 5000 sheep 200 fat bullocks 300 crossbred cattle 50 horses Furniture, &c. Full particulars later. , ; ] PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. j TUESDAY, MARCH 21st. ! A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., I J\. will sell by public auction as | above at 1 j^.m. — 350 good breeding ewes 150 lambs j 100 f.m. ewes 250 good ewes ; 300 good wethers 150 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes I 300 good breeding ewes 200 lambs 200 2 and 4-th wethe/s 120 ewes 150 4-th ewes 100. breeding ewes ; 200 good Lincoln ewe lambs 350 good wether lambs 100 good woolly lambs 50 good breeding ewes 160 lambs ; ' 150 2-th wethers,; 150 lambs '. 20C lambs j 200 ewes 100 f.f.m. ewes 24 2yr steers 30 good weaners 18 15mos mixed cattle 10 good yearlings : 25 weaners (mixed sexes) 12 2yr heifers 30 weaners 25 yearlings 22 18mos steers 10 2yr steers : 50 2£ and 3yr steers 20 18uios steers 12 fWoB heifers 9 18mos dairy heifers Also, on account of C. E. Beetham, Esq. without reserve — 400 f.m. Romney breading ewes, good Hue - WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 20th MARCH. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. J\. will sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — - 25 2yr steers 230 f.m, ewes 20 fat and forward wethers 60 £f.m. ewes 50 lambs 120 lambs 100 breeding qwes 50 6-th to f.f.m. ewes, good line 40 lambs 50 breeding ewes ' 150 breeding ewes CRICKET LJJRICKET ! L&DIES v- GENTLEMEN. A MATCH will be played on the Ormondville Recreation Ground on MARCH 22nd, commencing at 2 p.m. Gentlemen to bat with pick handles, to play left-handed, and dress in skirls. Handsome trophies for the highest lady scorers and for the best female man. Refreshments provided for all. Admission I, Ladies aud Children 6d. Procession headed by Band will leave Sugden's corner at 1.45 p.m. sharp. LADIES V. GENTLEMEN. /CHARGES of Is and 6d will be \J made for admission to th"i Recreation Gtound on March 22nd, when the above cricket match will be played. R. R. GROOM, Chairman Oimotdville D< main Board. BY KEEPING OUR WORD WITH YOU FOR 25 YEARS, WE HAVE ALSO RETAINED YOUR CONFIDENCE. WIRTH BROS' GREAT ALLIED SHOWS. Australia's Oldest and Largest Amusement Institution. OPENING DANNEVIRKE, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Location : Henderson's Paddock, Miller's road. INTRODUCING Chei alo and Rilpatrick'B Death Trap Loop. ChkFALO, the Man ■or Devil —who leaps the Chasm. Colqditt the (Modern Spring-heeled Jack), Captain McLottd's Wild West Shows, Wirth's World-famed Wild Animal Arena, and One Hundred other features, supported by Wirth's American Cowboys, under Captain McLeod, and Australian Rough Riders, headed by Jack Kelly (brother of Dan and Ned). A Great Exhibition of handling Wild Horses and Cattle. Sharp-shooting on Horseback. Grand Bnckjumping, with local outlaws ridden by American Cowboys and Australian Stocsmen. Life in the Far West vividly pourtrayed. Free Street Parade. Prices of Admission te Wirth's Great Shows, 4s, 3s, and 2s. For Kilpatrick's Death-trap Loop after the usual Show, and in a specially constructed tent, an Extra Charge of Is will be made ; 6d for Children. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of spring drays, with or without tip, and six Canadiau gigs [very cheap) are amongst the present stock of H. M. Ries and Sons., High-street North, Dannevirke.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 65, 18 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 65, 18 March 1905, Page 8