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ABRAHAM &WILITAMS. WOODVILLE STUCK SALL\ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2SSP, 1903. A BRAHAM 4 WILLIAMS, l,tinTM», XX will 101 lby pabli.o amatlon at tbafe ynrds, near Railway Station, at 1 p.m. :-~ 10 yonrling stcore 15 yearling duiry heifers 0 quiet dairy heifers 8 18-months steers 15 ai to 3-year-old bullocks 2 springing heifers 15 %i to 3-year bullookt 1 good dairy cow 15 2J to 3-year bnlloekt 5 swinging heifera 9 2£-year Bleers 9 springing heifers 5 springing lwifiTS 9 springing heifer* 9 2£-year stcera 30 dry ewes SO boggeti 150 heavy wethers (<?ood lin«) 200 forward dn ewes UO woolly hoggets 100 forward wethers and dry osv#i 00 good woolly hoggets 100 good woolly hoggets 400 good 2-tooth wethers 100 forward stoic ewes and wethers 80 dry ewes SO hoggets 9 w rimers, pure Borkihir«-T»a-worth 9 weaner pigs 9 weaner pi:s, pure BerkshireTamworth 4 weaner pigs 5 „ „ PaHIaTU* BTOCK.SALE. TUESDAY, SKFTEMBER 23rd. A Ult\H\M & WILLIAMS, Limited, J~\. will s-ll by public auction at their yurds, ns above, at. 1 p.m.,— 28 cows in calf 1 Shorthorn bu I 1 cow coining to 4ih calf, sound 1 8-voar Shorthorn Polled Angus bull 1 2-yi ar grade Shorthorn bull 1 fat cow 4 prime fnt bullocks 15 cows in calf 4 i'at cows 5 well-bred HoUfein heifera close to calving 12 8-year-old Shorthorn heifers nwr calving 40 good 3-year steers 13 2-year steers 5 fat cows 23 Shorthorn 18-months steers (good line) 1G Shoi-thorn 2-year steera 46 well-bred {shorthorn breeding COWS 13 2-year Shorthorn heifers 16 Shorthorn yearling heifera 10 store cows 12 2-year steers 8 yearling heifera 20 2-year Bteers 10 heifers near CHlviDg ' 20 heifers in ralf 4 34-ye.tir steers 10 cows in calf 14 2-year-old steers 22 18-months to 2-year steers 10 springing heifers 4 prime fat bullocks' 6 Rood spring heifers 2 fat bullocks 200 hoggets, mixed sexes On locount of E J. Riddiford— 8 Shorthorn heifers, springing 10 first-class cows, springing 2 4-bred Hol»tein baiters, close to calving PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK Sale. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. A BBAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limitbd, ■t\. will sell by pnblio auction at theft yards, Hangitikei-sttoet, ax above, At 1 p.m.,— 100 well-bred B-year bullook3 150 well forward bullocks lOC 8-year steers . (50 2-year iteers 100 good hoggets 250 priina fat owes Also, on acoount of John Dairies, Esq.— 40 frosh 8-year bullocks fiO fat and forward cows 60 fresh 2-year steers PIGS. BiCONPIGS.

mHE NORTH ISLAND BACON COMPANY, LIMITED, »Te CASH BUYEBS of Bacon Pigs at 4d per lb, scale rates; and an extra Id per lb bonus on all prime topped-off pig* during Sfptember and October. H. MOFFaTT, Buyer, Falmerston North. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SALF OF~ WORK. 'MHEATBE T)OTAI WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPT. 24tu ani> 25th. To be opened by His Worship the Mnyor (W. T. Wood, Esq.), on Wed nexday, at 7 . .m. Stalls for plnin and fancy wort, children's stall, produce stall, sweet and refreshment stalls, pot plant and flower stall. Ye oldo curiositie shoppe, art gallery, phonograph, ping pong tables, etc. Children's dances. Admission 6d, children 3d. 7a. bowzaid INFORMS the inh*bitants of Palmerston North that be will open for a short time in the shop next to tbo Club Hotel Sample Rooms, where he will offer for sale an assortment of DRAPER?, F^NCY GOODS, and JEWELLERY, which he will dispose of at Wholesale Prices to close consignments. Ho wi I also submit a Small Consignment of sample) BOCTR and SHOES, which will do sold at the lowest price. Letters for Mr Bowasid should be addressed to the Club Hot*]. BARGAINS! OWING to further extensive alters tions to ray premises, to cope with the inoroasing business I have decided to hold it CLEABING SA.LE • ■ * OF CROCKERY, ENAMELWARE, FANCY GOODS, »i«. For 'one month only, at price* that will defy competition. Toilet Sets from 9s 6d Dinner Seta from 23s Od , Tea Seta from 7s Od. Come right away and sea for y*ai> eelves, as it is impossible te partienlarlse eueh a stock as mine. * Grocery as cheap as aver »4 A. E. CLAUSEN'S, THE PEOPLE'S CASH STOBI, CUBA-STEBBT, * MANAWATV GOLF CLUB. CJ ATUBDAY, 20th September, Matoh O aijainst Wanganut Golf Club. WEDNESDAY, 24th Sept., Mixed Foursome Competition. SATUEDAY, 27th. September, Captain's Medal Competition. WEDNESDAY. Ist October, Preiident's Medal Competition. <- KELVIN GROVE. THE annual meeting of the Kelvin Gcpve Hall Sooiety will be held on Monday, 28rd insfc., at 7.80 p.m. . Business : To receive report, and balance-sheet and elect committee for ensning year. S. STANDEK. Chairman, .- OHEAP LANDS. ' """ QrtA Acres, all in grass except shelter Oa\J bush, fenoed, divided 7 paddocks, 200 acres fiat, balance hills, new 8-roomed house, cowshed, 10 bails, trapshod, barn, Btßblei,'d«iry, man's bedroom, workshop.' 1 »ere orebard and garden, eituateaao miles from township, 4 from railway Btation, school, post office and creamery all within* easy distance. Price, £1 120 per acre, terors arranged. Apply at once G. A. Pbibcb * Co. NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF-ENEECrY AND STRENGTH. A MINER having tried to Tain every . advertised remedy, sod saving at last discovered a Mmple cure will b» pleased to send particulars to sufferers on receipt of directed envelops. Address— H.MILTON, ' ' G.P.0., Bydn«y,

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Manawatu Standard, Issue 7403, 19 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Issue 7403, 19 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Issue 7403, 19 September 1902, Page 3