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N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO, PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, 25m JULY, 1901. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. will sell by public • auction at their yards as above, at 12 i noon— 20 springing heifers i 12 yearling steers- • 1 5 fat cows i 20 good cows in calf ' 4 fat cows ' ■ - 5 fat bullocks 8 good springing cows 250 f.i.m. ewe;? in lamb to Lincoln ' rams . 600 wether lambs (good line) 1 On account of Gerald Tolhurst, Esq. :— 85 well-bred weaners, for sale without reserve FARMERS' ASSOCIATION. PAHIATUA FARMERS1 ASSOCIATION. . FORTNIGHTLY SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 26tu At 1 p.m. I T OWES AND lORNS will offer:----150 2 and 4-tooth wethers 100 ewes in lamb ' 100 good j'oung ewes.in lamb . 50 wethers 40 „ L 200 4 and 6to f.m. ewes in lamb 250 2 and 4-tooth wethers 12 yearlings to 18-months steers, good colours 6 3-year-old steers ; 12 springing heifers 18 yearlings 3 springing cows 2 " JL_ ' Entries received by E. B. Hare, i Secretary P.E. A, Lta., Main-street, or : Tatton Fraser, or James Tullock, agents. i * . "* ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAVE FOE SALE— ■ 0 AQ acres, Pohangina, good dairy farm, /vUO 5-roomed house, 7 paddocks, well watered, sheepyards, dip, orchard, etc., creamery, school and P.O. adjacent, OA/I Acres, Fitzherberfc, section 333, Outt 160 acres in grass, remainder bush. 6 paddocks, well watered 5-roomed [ House and all necessary outbuildings. , carries 2£ sheep per acre, 6 miles from * railway station, school and P.O. £6 per acre, terms easy. 228 '■ OAA Au-es, Levin, 1 mile from U(J \s creamery, U miles from railway station school and P~0.,a1l in grass. 450 acres rich flat. 219 acres low hills, divided into 11 paddocks, 4-roomed cottage, ! woolshedjand aheep yards, good orchard. 2188 ;O A A Acres Freehold, Feilding-Ash-rJUU 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 paddocks, divided into 4 large and several small paddocks, 16 acres in cultivation, road frontage Price and terms easy. 235 i | X | Acres Freehold, Shannon, 300 l±a l± acres flat, bilance low hills, all in grass, less 5 acres bush, 12 paddecks, well watered, 3 dwollingliouseß, 5 and 6 rooms each,' cowshed, stable, and shed, good dairy. Price low. 220 IAA Acres Free-hold, J-mile from ±UU Apiti township, all in grass, well fenced, 7 paddocks, traphouse, cowshed, good orchard. Price f 9 10s per acre. 237. KAO Acres, 2J-miles from Colyton, 6 O\JO from D'eilding, all in English grass, totara slab and wire fences, 5 large and 6 small paddocks, 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. XiV Acres, K-lvin Grove, J-mile from (J I town boundary, all ploughable, 5 paddocks, good fences, 4-roomed house, trap and cowshed (20 cows), all necessary oucbuildings, good orchard. Price low and terms easy. 243. 1 A A Acres, Terrace End, 3-roomed IUU house, 8 paddocks, good fences, orchard, 45 acres ploughed, 12 a cres oats all down in grass, permanent water. £15C0 may remain 12 years. 247, LEASEHOLD, K,i A A ACRES freehold and 60001 ease hold, Wanganui district; level land, well grassed, watered, and subdivided; unsurpassed for breeding and fattening; carries 1500 sheep and 500 cattle; good dwelling house, large wool--shad 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. QAA Acres, 1 mile from Colyton, 14----/wUU miles from creamery, 20 acres i toughed, good house, cowyard,'all conveniences for dairy farm. 7 years to run, rent £100 per annum, goodwill £300. 237. /I fif! A*sl' 6B 55-mile3 from Shannon, in ttUU one lot or farms of 110, 135 and 100 acres each for ten years, purchasing clause'B paddocks, running water in cash, well fenced, all down in grass, Kent and purchase easy. . 240 STONEY CRIiEKHALL, FRIDAY, July 19ih. One night only. Grand Musical Entertainment. The Edisonia Company will: exhibit at the above hall the Most Amusing, Interesting and Fascinating Entertainment. Admission Is, children half-price. Doors open 7.80; commence at 8. SELECT PRIVATE ijOAKDING ... HOUSE, Next Windmill, Avenue, Foxton. t COMFORTABLE accommodation for , \J Boarders or Visitors. Home comforts. Terms moderate. E. E. FURRIE. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. ! PALMERSTON N. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE CLASS; ' T\R CAMPBELL will deliver his first JL/' ' lecture to the above class on Friday, the 19th, at 8 p.m., at' Fire Bripado . Station. Intending, members arc requested to communicate with the secretary as curly as'possible. IC. IUTCHINGS, Hon. Sec. [ OSGQOD-<6 HANCOCK, .. PAINTERS, Pcperliaiigef 8. & Glaziers, CUBA STREET. - A FULL st stock of latest designs of well selected Paperhangings at Wellington prices. " Where are you going, my pretty ' maid?" "To Osgood& Hancock's," she said.' -'.They are the best house in Palinerston. Piciure Framing on shortest notico, . ■ Latest designs in mouldings. For signwriting come -to Osgood & Hancock. .' ~. 1 We have the best staff of tradesmen in i town for general renovating of premises, i All work guaranteed. Glazing punctually attended to. Estimates given. OSGOOD 4HANCOCK, 1 PALMERSTON N. FOR, BOYS' CLOTHING, THE BON MAKCHE SALE.

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Manawatu Standard, Issue 7059, 19 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Issue 7059, 19 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Issue 7059, 19 July 1901, Page 3