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HARRY PALMER, ON THE PREMISES, WALDiP GKAVE-STIIEET. TUESDAY,' 3 9th MA V, 1903. At 1 o'clock. TJARRY PALMER has received i-> J.JL structions from Mr W. Robinson, who is leaving the district, to sell absolutely without reserve, the whole of his household furniture and effects, consisting of arm chairs, American rockers, tables, Austrian chair, pictures, giass ware, crockery, &c, also three sewing machines in good order, and a number of poultry. ON TI-TE PREMISES. i WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. At 1.30 o'clock. XT AERY PALMER has received inXX structions from Mr S. Rundle to sell tho whob of his household furniture and effects, Absolutely Withoiu1 Reserve, on Wednesday, 20th May, i.t 1.80 p.m. GORTON & SON FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, 1903. rK>STCN & SON will sol!' by publio OT auction 13 abovo at 12.30 p.m.— SI fresh 3-yr stoevs S heifers in calf S mixed weaners dOO forward wethers 300 fat and forward wethers 500 store wethers 500 forward wethers 300 forward wethers 130 forward wethers oil: hills 1 150 forward ewes 70 forward ewes | 200 good forward ewes 130 iat and forward ewes 200 fat and forward ewes I 50 2 and 4-th maiden ewes 150 first-class lambs Also, on account of Mr W. Cockburn, who has sold his farm at Pakihikura— 400 2-th Lincoln ewes in lamb to hnlrbred Merino-Lincoln rams 400 4th f.f.m. Lincoln ewes in lamb j to Lincoln rams i 300 mixed lambs j 50 mixed 2-ths | 350 2 and 4-th wethers | The above are an exceptionally good I lot of sheep off hilly country. ! SPECIAL HORSE SALE. FEILDING SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY. JJPRTOH & SON have received inOi struotioiis from Joseph Studholmo, Esq., of Ruanui Station, to sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m 45 well bred hacks and harness horses Auctioneers' Note.—The above are a first-class lot of well bred up-standing young horses from Ruanui Station, by "Recluse" and other well-known sires, all are broken to saddle and several to harness. No other horse? taken at this sale. Newton king, stratford! WEDNESDAY, MAY 2Ctu. NEWToV KING T-TAS received instructions from Mr E- -^~ H. Puiliipw, whose contracts are now completed, to sail at the Stiwford Yards— ■ About 50 p-iir Working Bullocks, Yokes, Bows and Ciiains I 14 Drays j Sale at 1 o'clock. | , F,u W;. WEBSTER, ■ '■ '■ '." 6Vyjli:i'£i£?*s Auctioneer. 't iae WelSlagioii S3 eat Export, Co., LM. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Oflices...L.utnTo.\ Quay. Wellington. Manure Works N gaiiaueanga. Important to Farmers. CHEAP MINUSES. NjiTT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NGA. HATJ.UANGA, in 2cwt SACKS. For lewt. bags 2s Gd per ton extra is charged. M BLIJSSJKE-£4 10s Per Tosh. GUAKANTEED ANALYSIS :— Tricaisic Phosphate.. .. 20 por e;nt. Ammouia, 8 per cent ; BOMB JD^ST—3S Zs Per T«s3. GUAKA.NTEEJI ANALYSIS :— rricalcfoPttespuate.. .'. -13 ncr cant. AuunoniA 4 p sr eenti JULVA'S— SLS 5§ j»j> s . 'g' Ogli GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— 35 to 37 per cent soluble Phosphate. Ko. 1 IUBX'B'EJS£K_.£S iis Per 'a'oßs. | GUAP.ASTEED ANALYSIS : OnG.bnlt imported SUPERPHOSPHATE 35 to 37 per cent solatia Phosphate Oao-hnlf BONE DUST as above Ko. 3 u3 tSTJISJE- £417s 6«I Per Ons-lnl! imported EU r'ESPHOSPHATE as above Or.e-hall " Bl» MiNURB. as above, SS.'ECEA3i S^'i'A'a'O MAKEJE4E —£5 PSR TON. (Copied from tho report of the New York Agricultural Experimental Station, at Geneva, jN.Y.) C-CAnA>'TEED AXALVSIS : Firo twenty-thirds L>K[ED BLOOD, 15 per cent. Ammonia, Tentwonty-thirds BONE DTTST, as above. Ei.^bt twentj'-thirds KIIH'.T, 23 r O r cent. ]3otash.. The addition of a. small propmtion of Kainit to any oi toe Mistures is an advantage, fiad will bo msclH withcut exira charge H speciSett by tha purchaser when giving the erdsr. The Manures are not mJsfcl until ths oriiari arc cent oul, and purok;i=eri a 4 their opuoa o.fta hive the oric-inßl manums sont to them in tlio makers' bags and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES can ba made at any lime to -uit iaraiere.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7543, 16 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7543, 16 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7543, 16 May 1903, Page 8