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GORTON 4 SON. FEIEDING SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 14th, 1901. fi ORTON & SON will sell by public \JT auction as above at 1 o'olook— 25 quiet dairy heifers, calve .in spring 12 half-bred Jersey heifers, calve September 18 dairy heifers, calvo spring 20 15-months half-Ayrshire heifers 10 dairy cow 3 5 15-month steers 3 dairy cows to calve spring 8 2^-year steers 800 strong turnip fed lamb's 300 wethors 40 fat wethers 50 fat and forward ewes ' 90 empty ewes 200- fat and forward.ewes 300 first-class 6 and 8-tooth ewes in lamb 1 80 first-clas3 2-tooth Lincoln ewes ! to lamb early 250 Lincoln-Romjey ewes in- lamb 100 mixed lambs 400 mixed lambs (good line) 250 mixed LinoolD -Leicester lambs : 100 good lambs 300 mixed lambs R. E. BECKETT. MARTON SALE YAED3. MONDAY, 17th JUNE, 1901. EE, BECKETT will sell by publio • auction as above at 1.30 p.m.— 14 prime beef 7 fat and forward cows 20 2^-year heifers (spring calvers) 6 springing cows 300 ewes in lamb 100 fat and forward ewes 230 ewes in lamb ' ' 300 lambs ■■■:■- ---200 „ ■ 100 fat and forward ewes 80 fat ewes 1 20,, „ 50 wethers 100 dry ewes 30 fat ewes 40 fat ewes ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LAND. & ESTATE AGENTS, TTA*B FOR SALE— a AQ acres, Pohangina, gcod dairy farm, Si U0 5-roomed boaae, 7 pal p, well watered, sheepyards, dip, o c., creamery, school and P.O. ai Q A ,j Acre 3, Fitzberbert, Bastion 333, DUtt 160 acres in grass, remainder bush. G paddock?, well watered. 5-roomed house and all necessary ontbuildinga. carries 2J sheep per acre, 6 miles from railway station, school and P.O. ,£6 per acre, term 9 easy. 228

/>AA At res, Levin, 1 mile from OJU creamery, 1| miles from railway station, school and P. 0., all in grass. les3 100 acres not burned, 450 acres rich flak 249 acres "low hilly, divided into 11 paddocks, 4-roomed cottage, woolshed and sheep yards, good orchard. < 2188 Oflfl •^ores freehold, Feilding-Ash-/iUU hurst road, splendid dairy farm, 1 mile from creamery, cowshed and yards, pigsties, 2 loose boxes, feed, dray and trap sheds, 2 large grain lofts, windmills, dams and springs in throe paddooks, divided into 4 large and several small paddocks, 16 acres in cultivation, road frontage. Price and terms easy. 235' IHH -^cres Freehold, Pohangina, allin IUU grass, well-watered, part level and low hills, 4 paddocka, 2 miles from creamery, 3 miles from railway station, 6-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings. . 29. i X j Acres Freehold, Shannon, 300 (t 01± acres flat, balance low hills, all in grass, less 5 acres bush, 12 paddccks, well watered, 3 dwellinghouses, 6 and 6 rooms each, cowshed, stable, trap 3 hed, good dairy. Price low. 220 1 C\(\ Acre? Freehold, J-mile from _LUU Apiti township, allin grass, well fenced, 7 paddocks, traphouse, cowshed, £ood orchard. Price f 9 10s per acre. 237. KAO Acres, 2|-miles from Colyton, G uUO from tfeilding, all in English grass, totara slab and wire fences, 5 large and 6 small paddoc!<s, 6-roomed house, 2 sheep yards, woolshed, stibles, &c., 3000 gallon concrete tank; well watered, one third flat, remainder low hilly, 13 chains gum plantation, creamery 1 mile, good dairy farm. Price very low 242. Kiy Acres, X Ivio Grove, .J-mile from 0 I town boundary, all plongbable, 5 paddocks, good fences, 4-roomed house, trap and cowshed (20 cows), all necessary oucbuildings, good orchard. Price Jow and terms easy. 243. 1 A A Acres, Terrace End, 3-roomed J.UU house, 8 paddocks, good fences, orchard, 45 acres ploughed, 12 acres oata, all down in grass, permanent water. £1500" may remain 12 years. 247, a 01/ Acres, Napier Boad, 3 miles from 6)0 12 town, 5 roomed hous9 and outbuildings. First-class dairy farm. "^6500, Terma if required! 218,

' LEASEHOLD. X l\ i\(\ ACEEfi freehold and 6000 lease'J4:Uv/ hold, Wangamu district; level land,-well grassed, watered, and subdivided; unsurpassed for breeding and fattening; carries 1601 sheep and 500 cattle; good dwelling house, large woolshsd and yards (new), dip; stables, implement and other sheds; railway station each end of property ; will sell from 1000 acres upwards. Price and terms easy. 253. aA A Acres, 1 milo from Colyton, ljN\J\J miles from creamery, 20 acres ploughed, good house, cowyard, all con: veniencss for dairy farm. 7 years to run, rent £100 per annum, goodwillJE3oo. 237. iAA Acres s|-miles from Shannon, in /i\J\) one lot or farms of 110, 135 and 155 acres each for ten years, purchasing .clause 8 paddocks, runniug water in each,' well fenced, all down in grass. Bent and purchase easy. 210 PIANOFORTE TEACHING. MISS HOPWOOD will be prepared to receive pupils for tuition on the piano. Passed Trinity C6llege examination in practical and theoretical For terms &c, apply to Mr A. Hopwood1 ronmonger the Square. - ,

..' fc HATCH'S " have a splendid line v of Ladies' Hose at 1/- per pair, also better qualities at 1/3,1/6, and 1/9'; Children's Fisher Caps, all colours, 1/-; Girls' "Woollon Gloves, 6a per pair; Hair Nets, 6d; New Dress Gimps from 3Jd per ,yard ; Knitting Silks, all shades; Knitting Cotton, all numbers, 1/8 per packet. . ■ ■"' 6.' BROWN, Proprietor. SILVER GRID. SMOKED Schnapper, Rock Oysters arrive direct from Auckland twice a week. Best 1/- dinner in town from 12 till 2. Suppers as usual till midnight. Geo. Simpkin, proprietor.' SPECIAL OFFER OF SHELTER TREES. 10,000 Macrocarpa, 2-year-old, 15s per 100 40,000 Macrocarpa Seedlings (sirong), ■ 5s per 100 10,000 Pinis Insignia, 2-year-old, 10s per -100 .2,000 Pinis Insignia",; 1 year^old (extra strong), 15s per 100 , 10,000 Pinis Insignia, Seedlings, 5s per 100. The above are all strong trees, and have been specially prepared for transplanting. ' Cash with order All orders carefully packed and delivered ot railway station. JOHN NAIRN r ' MAJSAWATU VINERIES, Collego-street We'at, Paltnerston'North. lyjNK &■ PEINGLE, Importers Sporting Gnns, Billes and Ammunition, , Loaders and Turners, and Trimmings arid Stair Rodi. I 4 BEG* to intimate that my premises ' will- be closed on Tuesday - and Wednesday, 18th and 19th irmt. R. S. BARBY,.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7029, 13 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7029, 13 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7029, 13 June 1901, Page 3

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