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A-BAHAM - WILLIAH-. PALMERSTON NORTH SALE, THURSDAY, 2i.ii JULY, 1002. A BEAHAM'& WILLIAMS, Limited, X will soil.by public auction as abovo at their yards, P'.!«..era oti North, a', 1 p.m.— 12 heifers in calf j 5 store cows 12 weaners and yearlings 20 prime fat cows 10 quiet heifers, spring culvers 10 quiet heifers in calf 20 fat and forwrrd bullocks (good lino) 10 springing COW 3 30 wcniici'H mid yearling?, a good liuo 400 2-tooth Lciee-tor and Boraney owes in lamb 170 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Leicester rums 100 lambs 200 owes in lamb to English Leicester and Romney rams 250 first-class 2, 4 and 0-tooth and f.f.*n, Lincoln ewes in lamb 200 forward ewes 400 good hoggets 2('o ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 200 6-tooth Lincoln-Leicester ewes in lamb 350 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rnms 200 8-tooth owes in lamb to Romney rams (good lino) 180 wethors 60 ewes in lamb 150 forward wethers 140 fat and forward wethers 2.50 lambs 57 ewes in lamb I 101, good lambs 70 ewes in lamb 150 2, 4, 0-tooth ewes in lamb 100 forward wethers 50 store sheep DANNEVIRKI. STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 25th. 1902. ABRAHAM & WILLI»\MS,Li_rrnD will sell by public auction as above a'; 1 p.m ,— 4 2-year steers 4 fat cows 75 fat and forwurd ewes 55 2 and 4-tooth owes in lamb 125 forward empty ewes 6 8-year-old quiet dairy hcifors, eloso to calving 75 fat wethers 250 4 and 0-tootli forward wethers 200 forward wethers 200 full-mouth ewes, empty CLEARING SALE; 0?-T NANNESTAD'S ROAD, THREE MILES FROM BUNNYTHORPE. ON MONDAY, 28th JULY. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instruclions from Mr O Junson (o sell by public auction at his farm, as above, at 1 p.m.— 250 ewes in lamb 15 heifers in calf 3 dairy cows 1 young bull 3 horses Reaper and binder, mower, d.f. plough, cultivator, drill, set harrows, dray, wool-press, harness, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JULY 28. n, 1902. ABRAHAM & WILLIAM'S, Limited, will sell by public auotion at their yards, near Railway Station, at 1 p.m.:— 10 quiet dairy cows to calve in September 4 springing heifers 4 20-montli3 steers 50 owes in lamb

UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY ; STOCK. TUESDAY, 29tii JULY, 1002. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Li-itbd, have received instructions fro*** Mr E. W. Collins t : - gc *ji by _ übi r auot,f".'. at their saleyards, Palmerston North, at 1 p.m.— 65 first-class young cows, mostly calving in August and September, with a factary test of 39. 30 3-year heifers to calye early 2 young Shorthorn bulls Auctioneers' Notk. —Wo can thoroughly recommend the above cows as a good sound lot, haying been carefully selected, They comprise the whole herd o£ Messrs T. Scales and J. Small, who hare been milking for the local creameries for several years. The cows can be inspected on the vendor's form any time previous to the sale, and any further information given that may be required. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. ' TUESDAY, JULY 29m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limitod, will sell by public auotion at their yards, as above, at 1 p.m.,— 85 specially selected dairy hoifers, well forward 8 24-year stoors 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull 6 cows and calves 4 dry cows 12 18-months stoors 16 18-months steors 4 2-year steers 2 2-year steers 10 first-class 3-year dairy heifers, forward to calvinc 100 owes in lamb 80 hoggots 120 firat-olass woolly hoggets 80 woolly lambs 150 ewes in lamb 80 ewes in la'iib 100 ewes in lamb On behalf of a client— 5 good young dairy cows, to calve factories' dates UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY. 30th JULY, 1902. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., havo received instructions from Mr A. Bauckham, who has disposed of his property, to sell by public auction at tlie farm on tho Feilding-Ashhurst Road, eloso to Ashhurst, at 1 p.m., the whole of his stock, implements, etc., comprising—, 10 young dai-'.y cows, to calve August and September 2 heifers, springing 9 weaners 1 Shorthorn bull 130 primo fat wethers 150 4-tooth ewes in lan*,b. 80 good .amb,§t 1 heavy spring carter Tip dray and harness, spring cart, Andrews & Beaven horse and circular plough harrows, Planet Junior harness, 2, -joo.d sheep . dogs, sundries, eta, A small reserve on Horso Power and trap horse. Also on account of tho Public Trnstee in the estate of Jens Petersen, deceased, absolutely without reserve, at!lp,n_.,— l'-.a good breeding ewes 62 iambs 0 rams 2 horses and 3 head young cattle '. .L-***o*J**p^ PsOyIDED. THE PALMERSTON POUL.BSHOW. AW. BBOADWAY, Otoki, breeder XX • and exhibitor of Brown Leghorns, has 6 young Cockerels for salo, 12s 6d each, or £2 10s the lot. These birds 6s, soils of ray old Ch-fppif-ni who, fcas tyon 5 first-., % chataplonship ao3 2 seeoads the only tim.es sho\i**i_ jt*****-* *. good colqur. i«M_ £**.-,•*'- *v" " ."-?-■ s' xO, our qw.. " "'<- - MXiB t0 •mP-"*m .- . -oUin .'to make room. • 4 \JOV can't beat them I" Beal X what? Why, the Singei Sewiup; Machine. That is what tvo.an being told every day by drapers, dross makers and titilors, and they ought t( know something about sewing machines so; if you are thinking of buying i machine, buy:*''a Singer. , Agency a : l^HATOH;S,!;:,;Tlie'':^uftre.' ; :'.;:.r. ,:_;;.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7354, 23 July 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7354, 23 July 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7354, 23 July 1902, Page 3