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ABBAHAM & WILLIAMS. UNKESEIiVEJ) CLEAHING SALE. AT THE FAKH, NAPrEK UOAD. NKAE AbitmißST. WEDNESDAY, SEPTB&iBKH 17th. \ BRAHAM & WILLLIMS. Ltd., ii- have received instructions from Mr David Ocr, who in leaving tho district, to soil by public auction as above at 1 p.m..— Tbo whole o? his household furniture and efteets, farm tools, spring tap and harness, dray ana harness, trap marc, 8-year g( lding by t iipsy King, yoarling colt by Gipsy King, 4 good dairy cows, 8 weanors and yearlings, <J toja good hay ar.d Bu.iurica. With the exception of a few articles of furniture, every lot will I o 6old absolutoly WITHOUT ItESEP.VE. PALAIEItSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18rn. A BItAIIAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, XX will sell by public auction at their yards, Rangitikoi-straet, as abovo at 1 p.m , 7 good springing cows 20 exceptionally Rood springing heifers, 2J to 3-yoar-old 5 fat heifers 40 mixed vcailings 40 stove kullocl.s CO 3-ycav steers 85 2->pa.- sieeirt (good line) ]0 heifers in calf 30 yoai-liiig sicers :!G well-bred 18-monlhs polled An gin Moots 100 hogi;r-is t'ccotl lino) 100 mixed hosgoU 150 wo.lurs

,M fa, , ra ; [ DANNEVIKKK STOCK SALE. FKIUAY, SEF'TKMIIEU l'Jru. 1902. A BRAHAM & WILLf .\MS, Limited Xjl will sell by public auction as abovo ai 1 p.m ,— <J prime fnt ff.ws 8 quiet spring'nu hcitors 7 quiet ;.iig'.ng ln-ifcrs close to calving 5 springing heifers 11 quiet sjiringjig heifers 't 2i-ycar steers. 5 3-year steers 5 fat cows 10 2.'.-yciir steers 15 18-in..mh< s-e.'« lo 18-montliM licii't-rs 10 yearling steers and heifera H fat cows ■10 2 tn 2A-ve:ir bteers G fat cows 13 yearlings Sale til' vi-liicli-a on account of Messrs Collolt and Scot! — 1 doctors' plnpton with hood 2 single busies 2 Bradley gi S s 1 gig witli li' Hug body 1 spring curt 1 li^lit sjiriii^ ilwy 2 set'ond-lMixl spring carts 1 s 'coiiit-baiid gig Also - The coaching stnllion P.ifora, by Yiinm; Berlin, dam Alice Gray, by Golden Grapel, daki linnsliee. Tl'lß horse' is perfectly found, quiet to rile or drive, a sure lo:i!-petter, and seven years (iff. This horse h:is left some splendid stock in the Wairarapa. WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1902. A BRAHAM & WILLTAMS, Limitbd, Xjl will sell by public auction at their yards, neat Railway Station, at 1 a.m.: — G quiet dairy heifers 8 18-tnonths steers 15 V,i to 3-year-old bullocks 2 springing heifors lv 2.'. l<»";{-vi'iir bullocks 1 good dn"iry cmv ]5 2j to 3-;,c:ir Im'loelcs 150 lieavv iveilier.-(good line) 20D forw-ird dr. owes Uu wooliy hf.^sets 100 fonva".<l wi'tliors and dry ewes (il) gooil woolly hoggets 100 gnod wooliy luiggets 400 j;ood 2-looth wethers 100 forward stoic ewes and wethers

PoEIWTOA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SKTTEMBER 2:ifii>. A BRAIim & WILLIAMS, Limited, XI will b-11 by public auction at their yards, as above, at 1 p.m.,— 4 prime fat bullocks 15 ?ows 5 well-brcJ Holstein heifers close to calving 12 8-y ear-old Shorthorn heifers near calving ■10 gooil 3-yi.v.r steers !j fai con.-; 2;J Shiirllioni IS-ir.onlhs steers (good line) .10 yii'jrlliora 2-year steers •10 \vo!l-hi-"d fclioi'lhorn breeding cows 13 2-yotir Sliorthorn heifers 1(5 Shorthorii yearling heifers 10 store cows 40 18-montlis steers ]2 2-yeiir steers 8 yearling heifew 20 2-year steers 10 heifers near calving 20 heifers in call: •i 3J-year steers 10 cows in calf 14 2-year-old steers 22 18-months to 2-year steers 10 springing heifers 4 prime fat bullocks 200 hoggets, mixed sexes FUNERAB. TfUIE friends of tho late Eoberi PatJL tcirson cro respoctfully informed that Irs funcr.il will leave Palinewton Hospital on Wednesday 17th iioDteinbor a: 2 p ra. for iho cetiietcr.y. GUIGGS & SONS, Undertakers. KEMOVAL NOTICE. T TaGH & COX will close their I j present ofTiccs in the Square on Monday, next, the first of September, and will be pleased to tea their numerous client? at their offices in Main-street West, opposite the Hallway Station. foiTsllk PUHEBKED White Leghorn and Minorca eggs for sale, from prize stock ; unfertile eggs replaced. Orders can be left at Grove's Cash Store, or G. K. ATTWOOD, Edgeware Uoad, Pulmcrston. BACON PIGS. DUETNG iho prrsent month Win. Fiew, llaiifjitikei Lino, will givo 4^d per 1b for properly com or ruenl fed bacon pigs from 140 Ib 3to 160 11) weiaht. The abovo iirice will only bo on offer for ocn month. W. FKEW, Eangitikei Lino.

4 fc-VTOU cant beat them!" Beat X whnt? Why, the Singer Sowing Machine. That is what we are being told every day by drapers, drossmnkers and tailors, aim they ought to know son'.ei iiing about sowing machines ; so, if you aro thinking of buying a machine, buy a Singer. Agm;y at " HATCH'S." The Sauaro. NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. SECOND GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, To beW at ELTHAItr, MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1902. Programme— I 1. N.Z. Axemen's Cap Handicap, of £-10, ISia stauding block 2. N-Z Axemen's Championship, of £16, 2ft standing block S, Underhand Chop Handicap, of £1 10s 4. Novice Chop, of £3 5. Maiden Chop (hdep.), of £5 6. Double-band Sawing Handicap, of £8 1 Sing'o hmiticil Sowing Handicap, ff £3 10s 8. Single-hancJcd Sawing Championship of N.Z. (»old medal) . 9. Rip Sawing Competition Entries oloso 18th October. "Write for complete programme and ru^cs, FRED. E. HARDJT, Hon. See., Eltham.

MISS BUEGESS will resume teaching on Monday, September loth. Classes for Shorthand, Bookkeeping nnd general office routine, also Painting, Carving, etc. Studio—Park's Building, the Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 3

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