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PALMERSTONiTNOHTH stock SALE. THUESDAY.I^d OOTOBER. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, wUI sell as above at 12 noon,— 9 2_-year steers 10 yearling steers 8 springing heifers 30 fat ewes 50 2\ to 3-year steers 10 mixed weane*_ 2 store cows , 3 cows in calf 30 forward bullocks, (good line) 100 hoggets CO 4-tooth forward ewes 70 4-tooth forward wethers 130 ewes with English Leicester lambs at foot FEILDING SALK. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. Ltd,, will sell by public »uotion a abovo, at 12.80 p.m.,— 16 yearling heifers 8 springing heifers 10 2-year steers - 16 yearling steers 1 2-year steer 2 18-months steers 7 yearling steers 120 good hoggets 400 hoggets 250 hoggets 120 woolly hoggets 115 shorn hoggets 100 4-tooth maiden ewes 260 ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs at foot 300 2, 4 and G-tooth wethers 1 quiet, heavy trap mare - ' ' ■ E. E. BECKETT. HUNTERVILLE SALE YARDS. THURBDAYr_ND OCTOBER. RE. BECKETT will sell by pnbl'c » auotion as above at 12.80 p.m.— 8 fat cows 7 prime fat bullocks 3 springing heifers 4 2-year steers 37 21-months to 2-year heifers 20 3 year bullock* 10 ft t cows 12 lti-montfis steers 8 12-niontbs to 15-months heifers 4 springing heifers 1 young Shorthorn bull 150 forward wethers 8 3-year empty heifers 5 springing heifers 2 spring cows 40 3-year steers 100 ewes and lambs 150 empty ewes 460 hoggets 40 hoggets 200 4-tooth wethers HICKFORD & CO. SORSE, VEHICLE and HARNESS SALE. Al THE HORSE BAZAAR (Devonshire's Stables, Dannevirke). SATURDAyT-I-h OCTOBER. At 2 p.m. HICKFORD & CO. will sell as aboye,— 25 horses, including draughts, harness, hacks and ponies 2 traps 2 buggies 2 sets harness Entries can be left with Mr J. Devonihire, or Hiskford & Co. C. Y. DALLY, Auctioneer. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO. 3ALE of VALUABLE BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS, TOWN OF SHANNON. [ft THE TOWn"hALL, SHANNON. On T_TORSDAYri-3rd OCTOBER, 1902, At 3 o'clock p.m. Macdonald7~wilson & CO. are favoured with instructions rom Mr J. R. Stansell to sell by pubic auction as above— TWENTY-ONE OF THE FINEST BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE TOW N OF SHANNON, being the subdivision of Suburban Sections Nos. 611, 612, 013, 614, 615, and 616 on the plan of the town. Each of these sections has an average rontage to the principal streota of Shanlon of 50ft by a depth of 230 ft, and lontain practically an area of over one luarter of an acre each. The sections are situated close to the Shannon railway station and_ opposite he State school, and from their contral losition they cannot bo surfaßsed as •esidential and business site.**. The town of Shannon has long been mown as one of the soundest and most irosperous of the admirable settlementilong the line of the Wellington and Vlanawatu Company's Railway. Shannon is, however, only in iti. in:ancy. The progressive developments vhich are now about to take place will jive it a commanding position and aslis tin making it the county town of :ho district. The recent purchase of the Makerua Swamp—an area of 13,000 acres—by a •.calthy syndicate aad the large capital ihe syndicate company is about to exlend in systematic draining nnd fitting lie land for close settlement wiU in. itself revolutionise the conditions of trade n Shannon. In addition to this impor;ant factor three new ilaxmills and a new sawmill are to be erected. These mills will expend fully £2000 per month in wages. A branch bank ia to be established forthwith and several new businesses created, all adding wealth and importance to the town of Shannon, and making it, for business purposes, Dne of the best towns on the West Coast of tho North Island. A vast improvement is about to be effected in connection, with the roads of the district leading to and from the town of Shannon. A bridge is about to be erected at the Shannon Ferry— an immense boon to tho Foxton residents. Tho Otarua stream is to be bridged at once, thus joining Nr.thantorrace with tho main road to the Makerua Syndicate's land. These changes alone will.within twelve months, increase tho passenger traffic fully one hundred per cent. - The diversion of the flood waters_ of tho river Manawatu is now the subject of serious discussion amongst the residents of tho town of Shannon. Financial arrangements of an extensive character wiU probably bo made so as to enable from 100,000 to 150,000 ■ acres of the low-lying land between Eereru and Longburn to be thoroughly drained.. The vast importance of this great work,' which may well he regarded as national work, to the town and district of Shannon has only to be mentioned to be understood by those best acquainted with the Manawatu district. As a small investment the purchase of one or more of these twenty-one valuable building sections will prove of the most satisfactory character. "The sections will grow in valu« every year and prove a capital nest-egg. The terms are for each section— £s deposit, £5 in one month, £5 in three months, £5 in six months, £5 in twelve months, balance in three years—interest 5 per cent, per annum. The title is Land Transfer Act. For lithographic plans of property, conditions of salo, and further details apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Menteath and Beere, Solicitors, Wellington. __ New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. Offices : Main-street, opposite Railway Station. CUSTOMS, Shipping and Express Forwarding Agents. Branohes and Agencies everywhere. Foods, Parcels or Farnituro packed and forwarded to any part of the world daily. Furniture removing a speciality. 3. AITCHISON, Local Manager. HYPNOTISM. MESMERISM, EEADEB, why not be able to use the moat wonderful and most powerful form of Nature.' I guarantee to teach by personal lessons or by mail in a few hours time. F__i__bb impossiblb. Hundreds of people are learning to hypnotize every day. Why not yon P It is tbe chance of a lifetime. ' Address —A. T. Hutchins, Kenilworth-street, Waipawa. TEN DAYS' MISSION. METHODIST CHURCH, BROAD STREET. BEGINNING, "on" WEDNESDAY, September 24th, at 7:30 p.m. Messrs Tonks Brothers will speak, and j sing " Glory Songs" used •at Dr. I Torrey's Mission. •• ■ • „-- ---1 E..ry.n_ will be welcoajed. *'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7413, 1 October 1902, Page 3

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