ABRAHAM A WILLTAMS^ UNRESERVED CLEAKING SALE OP DAIRY STOCK AT SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 1 p.m. i BKAHAM& WILLIAMS have JLjL received instructions from Mr S. W. Carter to fell by Public Auction at his farm, Shannon ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT EESEKVB, the whole of his dairy herd, consisting of— 50 first-class cows in milk and to calve early dO good heifers closo to calving 80 heifers in calf Sprinsi cart, horse and harness Draught filly rising 8 \enrs Half-draught inaro in foal Luncheon Piiovided. PALMKKSTON oALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEE Gnr. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS will A. sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m.,— 8 prime fat bullocks 12 fat bullocks 5 fat cows 7 yearlings 58 3 and 4 year bullocks 40 springing heifers 40 2-7 oar steers 50 3 year heifers 100 yearling steeis 50 mixed weaners 30 (springing cows and heifers 50 mixed yearlings 20 8-year steers. G yearling Bteers 10 yearlings J 20 ewes and lamls 300 mixed hoggets 100 fat wethers GREAT~"~UNEESERVED SALE OF DAIEY COWS AT FOXTON. FELDAY, 7tii SEPTEMBER, 1000, At 12 o'clock. A BEAHAM & WILLTAMB have jt_L received instructions! from Mr A. S. Easton, who is relinquishing dairying, to sell by Public Auction at hia farm, No. 1 Line, Foxton, as above, tho whole of his nplendid dairy herd, comprising: — 100 first-class Cows, to calve end of August and early in September 2 pedigree Shorthorn bulls 10 Berkshire sows 1 Berkshire boar 10 light draughts, hrcks and harness horses N.E.—The Auctioneers wish to call special attention of dairymen aud others to this snle. IVir Easton has been dairying for a great many years and has without doubt one of the best dairy herds in the colony, Full particulars of each cow will be given when offered. A coach will meet the morning train from jfalmerston at Shannon and return in time to catch the evening train. Luncheon Provided PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SEFTEMBEE 11 in. A BRAHAM & "WILLIAMS will j\_ sell by public- auction a& above at 1 p.m.,— 5 3-year steers 20 lieifers in calf 5 springing cows 5 fat cows 10 empfy cows 10 yearlings 20 heifers in calf 12 good springing heifers 12 yeaalings 40 3-year steers 30 mixed yearlings and weaners 10 forward heifers 2 Shorthorn bulls 500 first-el ss hoggets 50 mixed hoggets 15U mixed hoggets 160 4-tooth fat and forward wethers Sale. Sale. Gigantic Sale NOW ON j AT B.P.Q.R. ' DRAPERY COMPANY, MAIN STItEET. DON'C fail to secure some^of the hundreds of bargains^ being offered. All new and up-to-date goods, including a full range of " travelers' samples. L "; Sale. Sale. SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. YOU BUY THE YOU BUY THE BSST. YAKIOUS sizes. "With or without wheels and scat. Loose inter- "' changeable points. Useful all the yeai rouud for fstubbles, fallows, ploughed ground, stale ground, turnip ground, For eradicating couch. For drawing [. turnips. Booth, McDonald & Co,, Ltd, , CHRISTCHUEOH. d AGENTSAKD Abrahams PALMEBSTON N. I, . A IMPLICATIONS wanted up t< Jr&_ Saturday, September Bth, fo: trollying logs at Otanga Mill, Danne vivko. 8 horses required. e> Further particulars at the Mill. GAMMAN & COr Dannevirko. Lamb! L^mb! ;8, PTiHJi! first Lamb of the season c'ai s JL be had at j ' - J. WINGATE'S, Butcher, Main-street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6789, 4 September 1900, Page 3
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