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ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. PALMEESTON NORTH HORSE BALE SATURDAY, MAY 9th. A BE&HAM '& WILLIAMS, Liuitrd, ■ *^- 'will sell by public auction as, abovo at their yards, Rangitikei-streot, at 1 p.m.,—----60 broken and unbroken hacks and harness horses heavy draughts on account of Messrs Mo [Tardy Bros. 8 medium draughts and springear tevs SO sets military gear, comprising headstall, 2 bits, headrope, and breastplate. Imported from Mason and Sons, Birmingham 1 reliable harness cob, guaranteed quiet find suuneh, for lady to drive, 2nd priz9 Hawke'B Bay show Albo horso The above can be inspected at onr office any time during the week. On account of Messrs McHardy Bros.— 5 reliable draught horses horses (any trial) Entries closed. SALE OP THE WELL--ENOWN MOTOA ESTATE. TUESDAy7i2th MAY. At 1 p.m. sharp. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS. JLtd., in •°- conjunction with MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., have been instructed by Messrs Stevens. Eastou and Austin to submit to public auction at their salerooms. Palruerston North, as above— hAf|A end odd acres of this magnivv\j\j iiccnt , ))ul {ertile p rop(?rty) subdivided into 55 sections varying in area from 25 to 400 acres each. These sections h)..ve been so allocated, and grouped as to enable each purchaser' to acquire a sufficiency of high land upon which to c-rect his d weliinghouse and all necessary farm steading, together with ample room for paddocking, and one hundred or mote acres of the richest fattening land in the colony, thus offering to the public unexceptional facilities . for establishing comfortable and highly profitable homes fo farmers, dairymen and graziers withr freehold titles. # The grouping of two or more sections is shown by flags placed upon each section bearing the numbers of the respective sections intended to be offered as one lot. There is a creamery within half a mile, and section 41 is reserved tor a dairy factory, Teems of Paymesi: £15% .cash. £7 lOstfl in 12 months, £10% in 2 years, the balance ciay remain on mortgage for 7 years All unpaid balance to bear the low rate of £4 10s^ per annum. The property 13 distant about 2\ miles from Shannon, on the Manawatu Kailway Line, and about the same distance from Foxton. Persons desirous of viewing the property can do so by notnymg the Auctioneers, who will -make the necessary arrangements. For further information apply to— Abeahak & Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North. I. Kexnedy Macdox.vld, & Wilsox Wellington. Stevens, Easto.v, & Austry, Foxton and Bulls. From whom lithograph plans can be obtained. PALME.RSTOi^TsTOCK. SALE. THURSDAY, MAY Urn.

BRAHAM* WILLIAMS Limited, *~f- will soil by pubHo auction at their yards, Kangitikei-streefc as above j at 1 p.m.,— 100 forward bullocks 20 heifers in calf 200 £it and forward wethers J 100 empty ewes On account of Henry Gaisford, Esq. GOO fat and forward wethers j DANNEVIRKE SaLE. ] FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903. ! A BBA.KAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, 3. will sslj by public auction as above atl p.m..— 100 E. L. lambs 50 fat ewes 100 good woolly lambs 50 fat lambs 120 f m ewes (empty) 100 f f m. ewes, forward 3 IS-month steers 2 forward cows 1 fat cow WOODYILLE SAL'S. MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1903. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, O_ will sell by public auction at, Woodville— 2 for" ward heifers 1 3-yr steer 380 ltymhs 100 forward ewe.s 200 empty ewes 60 fat wethers 250 2-tooth, ewes, exceptionally good line 140 ewes and wethers FIFTH ANNUAL DRAUGHT ~ HOESE SALE. (On account of Mr. E. D. XmsM, at his farm. Pahiatua.) OK "WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1003. j^BBAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from M-r B.D. Knight to sell as above -.— 25 medium to heavy draught mares and geldings, from 4 to 7 years old iirieludingsome really good - heavy shifters) 20 medium to heavy 3 and 4 year old mares and geldings, broken to chains ; by pood sires, showing pp.oi quality j|, 20 spring cart and tram horses, and 0k ■«■ harness sorts from 4to 6 years &$ .Note—We can recomm.-nd the above «? horses as bems a really first-class lot. Every horse offered will be guaranteed sound and staunch, unless special denciencies are pointed out at the time of sale. ->Several oE the heavy draught \ mares to be sold arc in foal to good sire?. Luncheon Provided

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 75, 8 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 75, 8 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 75, 8 May 1903, Page 8

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