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•,-' ■ ARIUJTAM & WILIiIA^. ■-•'■■■ ' ;; : iWOODVILLE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1901. ;1 BBAHAM.& WILLIAMS, Limited,' XjL will sell' by public auction at their yards, near Railway Station, at 1 p.m.:—' 20 4-yoar bullocks. 20 2-year steers ' 10 springing heifers 8 first-class,2-year steer 3 6 yearling steers : 1 fat cow 70 fat and forward ewes PAEIATUA STOOK SALIi. TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1901. "A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, I ZjL, 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 ewes 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 800 hoggets 70 fat ewes and wethers PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, NuVEMBER 7th. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, -Ca. will sell by public auction as above at their s yards in Rangitikei-street, at 1 p.m.— 60 forward bullocks • 40 store bullocks 40 good mixed young steers 7 good conditioned steers 22 2£ to 3-year steers 10 2-year steers ■ 17 25-year steers 35 heifers in calf 100 prime shorn wethers • 350 wether hoggets in wool 200 good wethers 150 ewes and lambs - 200 hoggets LEVIN SALIT~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, Xi will sell by public auction at their yards, at Levin, as above at 1 p.m.,— 30 2^ and 3-year steers 100 hoggets 100 forward wethers 40 mixed hoggete FOR PRIVATE SALE. rpHE goodwill of lease (in perpetuity) _L of Section 2, Mangawhata, comprising 150 acre 3of rich fattening land, absolutely free from danger of floods. This property belongs to Mr D. Mackie, who has found himself compelled to give up farming owing to ill-health. 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, U now being ringfeneed, subdivided into three paddocks. A good camp lately erected goes with the property. District roads when completed this season will bring the section within one mile of creamery.

This is a splendid cbanco for a dairy mau who wi lies •to acquire good land without having to pay capital value. Full particulars on application to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd ANOTHER BIG WIN! ROYAL SHOW, ENGLAND, 1901.: 61 out op gg , FIEST PEIZES _. Won by Sheep Dipped in COOFII'I Few Dips can stand against the weather of the British Ibles. (COPER'S Stands it Best oS All. STILL ANOTHER BIG WIN! WILTS COUNTY SHOW, Chippenham, 1901. "Every' Blieep - In the Show wa3 Dipped in Cooper's Dip, The above is ona of the Leading Shedp*. ' ■ Shows in England. AND tET ANOTHER BIG WIN AT THE >• ;' GREAT " MERINO " SHOW, Campbell Town, Tasmania, 1901. Ql OUT OF A TOTAL OF 0Q AWARDS made were won -by Users of COOPER'S DIP. These users, with but two or three exceptions, include EVERY -LEADING MERINO * BREEDER IN TASMANIA. FUNERAL NOTICE. . npHE funeral of the late George X Matthew Snelson will leavo his late residence, Alexandra-street, for All Saints' Church at 2 o'clock on Monday next, and from thence to tho Cemetery. Friends desirous of attending will pleaso accept this intimation. FUNERAL. '• THE Borough Council request the community of Palmerston North to close their respective nlaces of business during tho hour of the funeral'of the late Mayor (Mr vi. M. Snelson). The cortege will leave All Saints' Churchfor the cemetery at 2 p.m. on Monday, the 4th November. ROBT. N. KEELING, Town Clerk. FUNERAL NOTICE, rTIHE Mends of the late Charles JL Nicholas Rowo are invited to attend his funeral which will leave his late residence at 1 o'clock on Sunday, 3rd November, for the Rongotea Cemetery. J. BROADBELT, Undertaker. THANKS. MRS E. CHITHAM and family desire to express their deep gratitudeforthe beautiful floral tributes and kind sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavements, especially to l tnose gentlemen who so untiringly J ministered consolations to Mr Chitham during his lingering illness, '"' , i "^v^F"^Or' Groom in charge. A" "> ■■ ■ "'" ■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 3

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