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HARRY PALMER, ON THE PREMISES. WALDeT GRAVE-STREET. TUESDAY, 19th MAY, 1903. At 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER baa received in Btrnctions from Mr W. Robinson, who is leaving the district, to sell absolutely without reserve, the whole of his household fnrnitnre and effects, consisting of arm chairs, American rockers, tables, Austrian chair, pictures, glass ware, crockery, &c, also three sewing machines in goqd order, and a number of poultry. I ON THE PREMISES. 1 WEDNESDAY, 20xn MAY. At 1.30 o'clock. j TTARRY PALMEB has received in-, XX structions from Mr S. Rundle to sell the wholo of his household furniture and effects, Absolutsly Without Reserve, on Wednesday, 20th May, at 1.30 p.m. GO ETON & SON HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 19th MAY. . i At 1 p.m. ', r\ ORTON & SON will sell by public vX auction as above at 1 o'clock— 7 21 year steers 5 2i year steers 3 18 months steers 4 fat cows 1G picked dairy heifers, in calf 10 ditto 10 steers 12 18 month steers 2 fat cows 5 weaner heifers 4 heifers 9 weaners 10 weaners | 15 weaners i 50 lambs I 150 lambs 100 ewts 140 ewes 200 two-tooth wethers FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, 1903. n ORTCN & SoFwill cell! by public \J. arotion as above at 12.30 p.m.— 81 fresh 3-yr steers 5 heifers in calf 10 weaners 4 cows 8 mixed weanors 400 forward wethers 300 fat and forward wethers 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 tat and forward ewes 200 fat and forward ewes 50 2 and 4-th maiden ewes 150 iirst-elass lambs 60 crossbred Down lambs Also, on account of Mr W. Cockburn, who has sold his farm at Pakihikura— 400 2-th Lincoln ewes m lamb to halfbred Merino-Lincoln rams 400 4thf.f.m. Lincoln ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 300 mixed lambs 50 mixed 2-ths 350 2 and 4-th wethers The above are an exceptionally good lot of sheep off hilly country. SPECIAL HORSE SALe! FEILDING SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY", 27m MAY". /1.0-RTOfl & SON have received inVJ struotions from Jossph Studholms, Esq., of Ruanui Station, to sell by public auction as above at 1 p.ra 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 horses taken at this sale. NEWTON KING. STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th. newtoFking XT AS received instructions from Mr R. H. Phillip*, whose contracts are now completed, to sell at tho Stratford xaras—• About 50 pair Working Bullocks, Yokes, Bows and Chains . 14 Draya Sale at 1 o'clock. F. W. WEBSTER, Auctioneer, DYSPEPSIA CAUSES HUMAN WRECKAGE. The food that is eaten passes through a chemical procoss before the blood can take up tbe essential nutritive properties. Digestion is not merely a mechanical operation, but a vital necessity. Malnutrition is duo to a varioty of causes it : is ono of the mont common complaints,! and ono that causes a good deal of human wreckage, because of neglect linpeys May Apple drives away i^- B--popsia. It cleanses tho bowels, stimulates the liver, regulates the flow of the digestive juices, promotes appetite, and aids digestive. Impey's May Apple is an ideal family medicine, good for old and young of both soxes. Sola by all j chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per | bottle, or will be sent direct at tho price, post free, by Sharlana & Co., Limited wholesale -ogents, Wellington ' J. h. vincentT Valtteb, Land and Financial Agent, Life, Accident and Fibe Instance Agent, .. ASHHURST, TjIARMS AND PROPERTIES OF ALL SIZES FOR SALE AND LEASE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7545, 19 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7545, 19 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7545, 19 May 1903, Page 8

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