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HARRY PALMER, ON•THE~Pjtf£MISEB, WALD&~ GRAVE-STREET. TUESDAY, 19th MAY, 1903. At 1 o'clock. "jfTARRY PALMER has received Id J & P structions from Mr W. Robin- ! son, who is leaving the district, to sell \ absolutely without reserve, the whole o2 his household fnrnitnre and effects, consisting of *irni chairs, American rockers, tables, Austrian chair, pictures, glass ware, crockery, &c, also throe sewing machines in good order, and a. number of poultry. ON THE PREMISES. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. At 1.30 o'clock. HARRY PALMER has received instructions from Mr S. Rundle to sell the whols of his household furniture and effects, Absolutely Without Reseeve, on Wednesday, 20th May, at 1.30 p.m. GOETOff & SON HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 19th MAY. At 1 p.m. Q.OR-rON & SON will soli by public auction as abovo at 1 o'clock— 7 2,j- year steers 5 2rV year steers 3 18 months stesrs 4, fat cows 10-picked dairy heifers, in calf 10 ditto 10 steers 12 18 month steers 2 fat cows S weaner hcifer3 4 heifers 9 weaners 10 weaners 15 weaners 50 lambs 150 lambs 100 ewts 140 ewes 200 two-tooth wethers FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, 1903. (HiOBTCJi & SON will sell by public <_J auction >is above at 12 30 pm — 51 fresh 3-yr steers 8 heifers in calf 10 weaners 4 cows 8 mixed weaners 400 forward wethers 300 fat and forward wethera 500 store wethers 500 forward wethers 300 forward wethers 130 forward wethers off hills 150 forward ewes 70 forward ewes 200 good forward ewes 130 iat and forward ewes 200 fat and forward ewes 50 2 and 4-th maiden ewes 150 first-class lambs GO crossbred Down lambs Also, on account of Mr W. Cockburn who has soid his farm at Pakihikura--' 4UU J-tli Lincoln ewes m lamb to ion <tV llT ed Merino-Lincoln rams 400 4tnf.f.m. Lincoln ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 300 mixed lambs 50 mixed 2-ths JjoO 2 and 4-th wethers The above are an exceptionally good los or sheep off hilly country. SPECIAL HORSE~SALK FEILDING SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY. * .I.OfiTOa & SON~have received in\j; stroations from Joseph Studholrno, 'isq , oi Ruanui Station, to sell by public auction as above at 1 p. m _ } P 45 well bred hacks and harness horses Auctioneers' Note.-The abo ve are a first-class lot of well bred up-standiuc young uorses f rom a uanui {jtatioi?b? Recluse and other well-known sivJ No other horse? taken at this sale. ~._ NEWTON KING! "~~ STJ&ATFOED. WEDNESDAjTMAYSOrii. NEWTdF KING JJAS received instructions from Mr R. " i | hll'iPS whose contracts are Ss- mP 't0 80U at the Stanford About 50 pair Working Bullock* 14 Drays Sals at 1 o'clock, F. W. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. ~^^%^^^ The food that is eaten passas throuch a chemical process before the blood can take up the essential nutritive properties Digestion is not merely a mechanical operation, but a vita! necessity Mal m 7 trifcionisduo to a variety of causes-it is one of the mont common complaints and one that causes a good deal of human wreckage, because of neo cct lmpoy'B May Apple drives awaydTspepsia TUleanses the faowels.JiSulatos the liver, regulates the flow of the digestive juices,- promotes ■ appetite and aids digestive I mp9 y' s }£gf an ideal family medicine, good for old and young of both soxes. | o , a Z chemistg aud storekeepers at 2* fiiL! bottle, or will be sent direct f^S post free, by Sharlana & Co., SK' wholesale ggonts^WgUington UUCd' mamv7t¥~hoclk: association A wiiT be held in t h e Business of importance. 11. W. SCOTI'. Hon. Secrc-tarv. PALMEHBTON GUARDS. A M f ? E'™ Tthe Palmerstan £i m / S bllootui f? Committee will

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 7544, 18 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 7544, 18 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 7544, 18 May 1903, Page 8

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