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- ABRAHAM & WILLIaMS. UNRESERVED CLEARING BALE AT WOODVILLE. , About a mile from Woodville Railway Station. J . MONDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1901 At 1.30 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have jti. received instructions from Mr F. Shaw, who is leaving the district, having disposed tf his property, to sell as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE— 260 4-yfar-old fat and forward bullocks (real good line) 70 3 and 4 year-oU bullocks 50 empty forward cows 10 18 month steers 12 „ heife-s Dry cows, fat cow?, weaners, &c. 700 4 to f.f.in, breeding ewes 200 2-tooth OW6S 200 4-tooth maiilen ewes 950 lambs 50 fat ewe 3 !00 2 and 4-looth wsthers 20 Roinnoy and Linooli rains 'Breeding Sows, fowls, &c , &c. Slight l'eservo — 7 draughts, hacks, sncl ponies Luucluon I'rovidtd.. Trains will leave Puluicrston 8.25 a vi. and 12 noon, returning /rcm Woodville at 6.50 p.m. PA LJi B KSTO N aALfiT THURSDAY, 2Wu JANUARY. \ BiUIIAM & WILLIAMS will :V. sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 50 forwad bu'loc.ka (3) 8-rear tlre>B 24 S.J-jTar steers: - 23 ciws iind calves 20 I bred Polled Angus li ifers • ■; 1U calf :fi 20 2i-jear h'eiferß in call 10 cows in milk and in calf 10 mixed reaners 250 4-tooth ewes 250 2-tooth weth^ss 3/0 good woolly lambs SCO 4-looth wethers 200 forward wethers 1000 forward wethers

LEVIN SALE FRIDAY, 25tu JANUARY, 1901. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will £jL seil by public auction as above at 1 p.m.,— 10 2-year boifers 100 breeding cows 30 18-months steers 25 weaners 3 fat cows 20 weaners 200 2-tooth Komney ewe 3 150 breeding ewes 200 ev.es and lambs 75 4-tooth wethers 90 forward wethers Also—On account of Mr Tbos. Rpnsfeild, who has leased his farm - 12 fat bullocks 80 forward bullocks 26 cows and heifers 10 18-months and 2-year heifers 1 Shorthorn bull 400 breeding ewes 180 2-tooth ewes 100 fat ewes 450 lambs 20 2-tootb Rouiney raira 15 4-tooth Romnoy rams 11 full-mouth Lincoln rams 8 fuii-inouth Romney rama 2 heavy draughts 8 light draught mares 7 sood hadf and harness horses 1 bugjy and harness 1 j/hiu'on 'Dray, harrows, drill, and d.f. plough '

SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock. MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have received instructions from the lessee*, viz., Messrs T. & R. Roberts and Mrs S. MacDoiald, Rauinai, to offer for public auction at their rooms, Palmers! on North— The Goodwill in the Lease, etc., of Section 1, Block 15, Pohangina, .1200 acres, 17 yoars to run from December, 1900. Rental £28 15s per annum, with the ri\ht of purchase (subject to a BmaJl expenditure required for improvements) at 9a 7d per acre; or at the expiry of original' lease a fresh lease of 999 years can be arranged. Residenco, however, is practically compulsory; 200 acres felled and in grass, with 40 chains fencing represent improvements. All good grazing country, and though hilly, ot even slopes mostly laying well to the eun; approachable by good roads, Bchool and creamery in vicinity. In order to close partnership account, this property ia in the market. Further particulars can be obtained en application to the auctioneers.

PAHIATUA STOCK SALE TUESDAY, JANUARY 29rn. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will i 3. sell by public auction a& above it 1 p.m., — 25 yearling and 18-mos heifers 5 cows and calves 10 mixed eatlle 20 yearling heifers 45 heifers in calf 24 empty heifers 15 good heifers in calf 15 v -. ~ ■ 300 good breeding ewes 2G) -Si-tooth wethers 50 2-tootb'ewes 80 fat ewes 300 shorn we' her lambs 500 2-tooth'wethers 200 4-tooth to f.ra. ewes 20'J 2-toolh wethers 300 lambs •30 shorn hoggets On account ol Mr R 8. Barton, who has leased his farm, — 47 18 months and 2-year steers (good line)

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Broad Strekt. OPENIIN TG~SERYICES OF New Church on SUNDAY, Jan. 20th, conducted by the Ivev. Sidney J. Baker (Chairman of the Congregational Union of New Zealand), Morning at 11, afternoon at 3, evening at 7. Offerings on behalf of building fund. MONDAY, JANUARY 21st.—Public Soireo and Recognition Service at Lyceum Theatre, to welcome the liew Minister (tho Rev. S. J. Baker). Ministers of various denominations wili address the meeting. Music will be given by Choir and rie'nds. OPENING SERVICES of tho new Congregationi-1 Church, Broadstreet, conducted by the newly appointed Pastor, Rev. Sidney J. Baker. Morning at eleven, Afternoon at three, Evening at seven. Oflerings on behalf of the building iund. A cordial invitation given to all. OFF for a holiday. /. largo con' signmeut of sfrcut; Stetl Travelling Trunks, Hat Bczeu, and carry-alls, clearing the latter at one shilling each, all sizes at BARKY' S. CALL EAKLY.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6911, 19 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6911, 19 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6911, 19 January 1901, Page 3

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