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'/,:. AJHUHAiI & WILLIaStS. . i #ALMERSTON. NORTh"hQRSE ... ' SALE. , . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1901. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, -£*• will sell by public auction at their yards in Rangitikei-streot as above at 1 p.m., a consignment of broken and unbroken horses from Hawke's Bay, consisting of— : ■ ■• 20 spring carters and half-draughts 40 light hacks and harness horses Also, on account of other vendors— ~ 6 fkst-class draughts 40 hacks, harness horses and 'draughts ■ ■'_ ■-... 2 tip drays Entries for this sale have now closed. WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1901. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, XI. will sell by public auction at their yards, near Railway Station, at 1 cm.:— 20 2-year steers 10 springing heifers 8 first-class 2-year steers 6 yearling steers 1 fat cow 70 fat and forward ewes PAKIATUA STOCK SALE. . TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1901. .A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, Xa. will sell by public auction, as above, in their yards, at 1 o'clock, — 11 yearling steers 10 3-year springing heifers 40 yearling steers 20 18-months steers 300 ewea and lambs, 100% 200 hoggets 80 ewes, 100% lambs 85 ewes with lambs at foot 70 ewes with 95% lambs 100 woolly hoggets 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 150 young ewes and lambs PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, -£*. will sell by public auction as above at their yards in Rangitikei-street, at 1 p.m.— 22 2i io 3-year steers 10 2-year steers 17 2-1-year steers 35 heifers in .calf 100 prime store wethers 350 wether hoggets in wool 200 good wethers : 150 ewes andlambs 200 hoggets ", LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, XJL will sell by public auction at their yards, at Levin, as aboye at 1 p.m., 30 21 and 3-year steers 100 hoggets 100 forward wethers 40 mixed hoggete

FOR PRIVATE SALE. mHE goodwill of'lease (in perpetuity) _L of Section 2, Mangawhs.ta, comprising 150 acres of rich fattening land, absolutely free from danger of floods. This property belongs to Mr D. Mackie, who has found himself compclhd to give up farming owing to ill-health. t This is one of the very best sections of the property lately acquired by the Government from, Mr M. Morrison, of Oroua Bridge. It is all laid down with good English grasses, id now being ringfeneed, subdivided into three paddocks. A good camp lately erected goeii with the property. District roads when completed this season will bring the section within one mile of creamery. This is a splendid chance for a dairy man who wi-hes to acquire good land without having to pay capital value. Full particulars on application to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd

(WJSTCHURCH RACES, NEW ZEALAND CUP AND DERBY. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. The following will convey Visitors' to above events:— Eofcomahana Friday Nov. 17.30 p.m Tarawera Saturday Nov. 2 11 p.m SALOON RET CRN FARE qK I m As only a limited .number of passengers can be carriea by each steamer, it will be necessary to obtain tickets and I secure berths at the office. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Ltd. LINTON RIFLE CLUB. T INTON Rifle Club having been duly J_i formed under the supervision of the Government, have decided to open the range on 30th October by having a Prize Firing Competition. Prizes kindly presented by the townspeople of Palmerston North. Firing commences 10 a.m. Luncheon provided on the range. An extra match will be arranged for visitors to be fired 4 p.m. A BALL will be held in the evening, during which prizes will be presentea to the fortunate winners. AdmissionGents, ss. Dancing commences 8 p.m. .. Tickets can be obtainea from Mr Swallow, Stationer,' If sufucicnttickets are sold Stevenson's 'Bus will leave the Post Office for Linfcon. Return fare 2/-. MISS HOPWOOD (passed Trinity, College Examinations) is prepared to receive pupils for Pianoforte tuition, Theoretical and Practical, at Linton on Tuesdays, and Ashhurst on Fridays. For terms, &c, apply to A. Hopwood, Ironmonger, the Square. TOWN HALL, ASHHURST. . GEAro~EAZAAE ON KIN G'S BIRTHDAY. In aid of the Public Library Funds.' T) AZAAR will be opened at 2 p.m. by JD either the Premier or Sir Joseph Ward. ' Admission 6d. STALLS- ~ : Plain and Fancy Work, Confectionery, Flow.er, Variety, Refresh-, ments, &c. COMPETITIONS FOR— - Best Collection of Small Cakes Best Sponge ■ Best Cake Without Eggs Best Scones ana Home-made .; Bread Entrance fee 63.' Great variety of side shows. Also Raffles. SHOWTpOW! nnHE Economic have just opened a _L shipment of the latest novelties in Trimmed Millinery, Latest Styles, Costume Skirts in plain and figured Lustre ana Serge, new shape?. Laaies' underclothing and Corsot3, special value, extra special. Ladies' Washing Cos- } times, 7s lid, worth. 255, at THE i ECONOMIC, The Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7139, 1 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7139, 1 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7139, 1 November 1901, Page 3

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