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J. ■ ''':- - V.Z. L^M. Co., Ltd.' ".'• -'■-.'; PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 23bd OCTOBER. 'HUB NEW ZEALAND LOAN & ( -t MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will soil as above at 12 noon, — 16 fat cowr and heifers 10 good mixed yearlings 5 15 months steers 100 mixed hoggets 20 prime fat ewes and wethers 90 p.b. Shropshire ewes with lambs at foot 20 ewes with lambs at foot TUESDAY. 28th OCTOBER, j At 11.30 a m sharp. AT THE FARM OP MR JOSEPH SHAPLESKI, Two Miles from Kimbolton. ' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF CONTRACTORS' HORSES AND PLANT, AND FREEHOLD FARM. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., has been favoured with instructions from Mr Jos. Shapleski, who is giving up contracting, to sell by public auction, as above— 1 Clydesdale stallion "Gladstone 20 first-class draught horses (all in work), from 8 to 8-years old 5 2-year draughts (handled) 2 trap mares 2 hacks ' 24 yonng cattle 8 milch cows 7 heifers in calf 7000 feet limber, J-ton roofing iron, 6 drays (4 and 5-inch tyres), 7 sets shaft and 12 sets leading harness, reaper and binder, chaff cutter and horso gear with 40ft 4nnch belting, potato moulder, 2 s.f. ploughs, 20 horse-covers, 600 sacks, picks, shoyels, hammers, drills, -jumpers, 4 timber jacks, 4 wheelbarrows, steel crow bars, 7 tons potatoes, fowls, ducks, turkeys, and pigs. Also—His valuable farm, being Section 75, Block XIV., Apiti, containing 101 acres, Kimbolton Eoad, 1J miles from school and creamery, 40 acres in crop, about 25 acres bush, balance in grass, sub-divided into six paddocks, and well watered, good sixroomed house, outbuildings, large barn and stables. CHAS. CARR, Auctioneer. Luncheon Pbovided. N.B.—Special Coach will leave Carbine Stables, Feilding, at 830 a.m. sharp. Auctioneer's Note.—This is a rare opportunity for farmers and contractors to secure good reliable draughts (all being in the pink ol condition). The vendor will guarantee all hoisest offered.

GORTON & SON. FEILDING BALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th. GORTCN & SON will sell by publio anotion as abovo at 12.30 p.m.— 10 springing qeifers 40 good yearlmg steers 7 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 500 good wether hoggets 300 mixed hoggets 50 mixed hoggets 60 mixed hoggets IGO ewe hoggets SOO 6 and ff.m. ewes with 100 per cent, lambs by Shropshire rams 150 4-tooth maiden ewes, without reserve 120 ewes with lambs, without reserve 120 4 and 6-tooth wethers Also,"on account of Messrs Hocken Bros., immediately after the stock sale— 20 tip-lop Draughts, from 3 to 7-years-old Auctioneer's Note. — Amongst the above are about a dozen of the best mares procurable, being the pick of the Waikato big sale and of the' West Coast. They include: —Bay mare, syears, by King of the R'ng, dam AlbaDy mare, g.d. Prince Arthur mare; bay mare, 6-years, by King of the Ring, dam Benny Prince mare; chestnut mare, 4-years, by Chieftain, dam Exchange mare, g.d. imported from Tasmania ; bay mare, 4-years, by Chieftain, dam Sir William Wallace mare, g.d. Lock Byne mare, g g.d. imported from Tasmania; bay mare, 3-years, by Glengyle, dam Sir William Wallace mare. Amongst the geldings are a number which would be hard to beat in any show ring. All the above are sold subject to Messrs Hocken Bros.' usual guarantee, and are as good a lot ot horses as, if not better than, any they have ever offered. This is a good opportunity to procure high-class mares at a reasonable price", as the vendors' intend to sell. No other horses taken. NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN S ASSOCIATION. SECOND GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, To beld at ELTHAM, MONDAY, 10th. NOVEMBER, 1902. Peogeammb— 1. N.Z. Axemen's Cup Handicap, of £40, 18in standing block 2. N.Z. Axemen's Championship, of £16, 2ft standing block 8, Underhand Chop Handicap, of £1 10s 4 Novice Chop, of £3 5 Maiden Chop (hdep.), of £5 6 Double-hand Sawing Handicap, of £8 7 Single handed Sawing Handicap, of £3 10s 8. Single-handed Sawing Championship of N.Z. (gold medal) 9. Rip Sawing Competition Entries close 18th October. Write for complete programme and rules. FRED. E. HARDY, Hon. Sec., Eltham. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late Thomas Richard Martin are respectfully informed that his funoral will leave his late residence, Main-street, at 2.80 p.m. on Tuesday, for the Palmerston North cemetery. JOHN BETT & CO., Undertakers,

FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late Mrs Meyrick are respectfully informed that her funeral will leave her late residence, Welabourne-street, on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. JOHN BETT & CO., Undertakers. ■(■■■■■■■nßßnaaßH 'jOOI. A PALMEKSTON MAN CURED. READ WHAT HE SAYS. Sib, —I consider it but an act of common humanity to hand to you a voluntary testimonial of tbe efficacy of your valuable medicine. I have been a victim to gout for the past 21 years. I have tried dt ctors, chemists, and" all kinds of Patent Medicines, but get no relief. I was advised by a friend of mine to give you a trial, and a blessed day it was for me I.did. After going through a course of your treatment for gout, I can happily say that I am completely cured. For the benefit of other sufferers, you are at liberty to make use of this testimonial in any way you think fit. I remain, Yours evor grateful, JOSEPH THOMPSON, Broad Street, Palmerston North. To W. H. Cbowb, Medical Expert, 66, Cuba Street, Wellington. YORKSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1824 Funds exceed £1,250,000. MELLSOP, ELLIOTT, & CO., Distr""t Agents. WANTED KNOWN-That P. ' Scheidt, of Bnnpythofpe, haß been appointed sole agent for Bailhe's Cattle .Drenches, the best aEd cheapest in the market. Numerous testimonials available. I. J. FAKE, Bricklayer A Contractor. LICENSED DRAIN CONNECTOR TO THE BOROUGH. SHEEP DIPS, BAKERS' OVENS, AND MONUMENTS BUILT. { All Wobk Guaraktbbd

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 3

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