AUCTION SALES GvM. lil¥£L.«O|V aVCO, FOB IMMEDIAT|pAI*E. NO REASONABLE OFFEB REFUSED., G_ M. SNELSON^ COi, him i", ' for immediate sale~.^ '''■-'■ ;«.,^ j ■■** ? 2 4£ acre sections of land ir , Q^djlege*street ,-.- --4 10 acre sections Rangitikeistreet, either ,as a whole oi for each: section V ' Ba^ateUe Table, 12 fee^, suit- (-.,.- I able for Hotel or Boarding j v hi^us? "'' '■'■"; . ■2 superjor. draught horses STOCK SALES FOR APBIL AND MAY. St Hill' street .. .. '.. .. Wednesday, 12 Waverley X* .. .-. Friday, 21 St. Hilt-street.'." .. ..- .. Wednesday, 26 And j»t St. Hill-street every Saturday,' for Horses, •Driiy* jßarnesslVnd Paaltry. ' St. Hill Street Sales commence at noon ; Waverley at i.30p.m."~' FKEEMAN K. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers, ' v. . " • Wantrnuui and Waverley. ST.' bILL STBEET~SALE YARDS. ; SATURDAY, MAY 15th T7BEEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JO ' Will : sell by public auction as above — Horses,* 7 Poultry, Drays, Harness, ! Hayi&e-j&o.. \ : r' Also,— The W./.C. Privileges for the ■' Steeplechase -Meeting. ! FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO' i :.„ , ,,, .- ■; Auctioneers. Wanganui and Waverley. ST. HILL STREE.T, SALE YARDS | SATURDAY, 22»b MAY, F. R. JACKSON AND CO., ; IN CONJUNCTION WITH NOLAN, TONES, & CO. Will sell by ' public auction as above — That valuable Freehold Property occupied by Messrs C. and J. Durie, situated in the Waitotara District, and containing 1731 ACRES. Thfe land is fenced in and subdivided^ into paddocks, well laid down in English grasses. The railway runs throngh the estate*. The property will be offered in one lot, at an upset price of - . 1 £G lOs per Acre-i / ;. If not sold it will be divided into farms from 200' to 400 acres in extent. Plans and all particulars c^n. be, ob--tained at the •ffice of/the Auctioneers. - '- Sale at 2 o'clock. miOIiA.HI . TO\HS, A CO. ; STOCK SALES FOR MAY. Hawera Yards .. .. ..- Thursday 15 Opunake Yards ... ; ... .. .Tuesday 18 Manaia ■ .. .. .. ... Tuursday.2o Hawera Yards .. .. .. Thursday 27 NOLAK, TONKS, & CO., , n. _ ri. . Auctioneers, Hawera. ' JHAWEBA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 13eh MAY. NOLAN, TONES, & CO. Will sell by f public auction, at their yards, as above — >x ' ' 60 3 and 4-yr-pld forward bullocks > £tO 2J-yr-old steer'i ' 45 cows ■. ■, . > i%O weaners f^ \ \ >10 yearling steers (quiet) ] .20 2-yr-old steers 50 store cows 15 w«anerj| ■, ■■: ■.-■■■■ ■■:.■: + 400 lathes 150 fat sheep 80 acres turnips (good crop) .■- • 3 good draught horses, tip dray and harness Double-furrow plough^ &c. I ~~ <?' ■ ''' i" j Also, without*regervtr- ~* 50 2-yr-old steers 15 3-yr-old bullocks (forward) 80 cows and calves 10 cows 6 uood milkers 8 draught and hack horaeft Entries Solicited. . . Sa|»; at lv3o p.m. v NOLAN, TONES, & CO., Auctioneers, Hawerar : 'it - f « l '■■<* ' ? ■' • I\T 6 LIA.%r^T O«N E S AN D C O. r{ \ AUCTIONEERS.^ , v stocJk and eS^te aqents;^ \ ■•' ; ' : " .■• and',' , ; SEED MERCHANTS, ;*• ■ V : - r hawbba; ' •' We nave now on hand and to arrive ~ < i vj>6ir s.s. A'omi^i,— I WTiite GioVer, Alsyke;' Red Clover^ ! r Cow Grass, and Tmiothy, direct importations from the "best English houses' ' Also,! Perennial and Italian Rye .-Grass, Cocksfoot, '"Fescues, Rape, Turnips; &c^ : Grreat care has been taken in the selectioii'of the above seeds, and all are' thorough! ytested and their germinating qualities proved before being sent out: << ( "' • 2 NOLAN, TONES & CO., ; -.I,* '■:> •-> .Auctioneers, Hawera. BLUE RIBBON, TEMPERANCE . 1 1: -' : 1 ,UNXON. FIIHE regular fortnightly meeting '■■'Mi?- lof the aboy© .will beheld in the Rechabite Hall^bid the evening of FbidJly, Maj^M,. at 7.30. \ # Yopal music," Readings, Recitations &c. I \f''s'y-- ■ ' -. Ali arefinviied. A. CLAREE,- . '. Secretary. PALMERSTON NORTH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. MEMBERS are requested to attend Practice on Friday Evening, May 14th, at 7 p.m. sharp. All Mem4rV!i&ing XMifoMl# must; attend/or send their Uniforms for Inspection by the Borough Couiicil, which will take an Inven,tory : o£ the Plant for the purpose ■ o^ paying the Trustee for the Creditors of the late Brigade the amount of the Debt owin|j''6n" tne Plant. ! . After, Practice a general meeting of the brigade will be held at the Borougjh! OfSce at 8 p.m. \ Business: To consider resignation ' 'of one, ij[ember of the Executive and elect successor, and general. ' ' ... L.G. WEST, i -..., '';.' . ' ".■"; ' Captain.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1706, 12 May 1886, Page 3
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645Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1706, 12 May 1886, Page 3
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