HARRY PALMER. CLEARING SALE OP STOCK. Nanncstad's Eoad. BUNNYTHORPE. WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, . A-12 noon. JJARRST PALMER -has 'received instructions .from Mr H. Hall, who has sold his. farm, to sell by public auction, as above—• 20 young choice cows, in milk and to calve in spring 5 selected heifers 1 2-yr old Shorthc/rn bull •4 breeding sows, one with litter 1 half draught mare, foal at foot 1 half draught mare, 4-yr old 1 hack 1 3-yr old filly, quiet m harness 1 2-yr old draught colt, by Governor 1 sprine; trap, nearly new, built by Kail and Price 1 spring dray 1 McCormick reaper and binder 1 d.f. plough, nearly new 2 good dogs 2 sets spring trap, cart and leading harness, saddle, milk cans, poultry, furniture, tools, etc. 3 stacks oats straw and liay NO RESERVE. "LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. MOUNSEY & CO.. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2 p.m. "MOUNSEY &"oa, instructed by A. ■i-T-L J. Kingsbeer, Esq., who bas disposed of bis business, will sell as above the balance of bis new and e.h. stock of vehicles, harne33, etc, comprising— 4 new and stylb-h dogcans 2 new Bradley gig 3 2 new box gigs' 2 a.h. cirts 1 e.h. gig •' 4 sets trap harness 1 milk float 1 horse 1 scarifier Goods-now en view at the Mart. JOHN MOUNSEY. Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. DAIRY COWS7PIGS, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, NANNESTAD'S LINE. WEDNESDAY723rd MARCH. At 1 p.m. MOUNSEY & CO., favoured with instructions from A. A. Davison Esq., who bas sold bis farm, will stll as above the whole of his specially selected herd of cowa. Pull particulars later. GORTON & SO^r. EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE OF DRAUGHTS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. On account of Messrs HOCEEN BROS. At New Horse Emporium, FEILDING, At 1 o'clock sharp. Q.ORTON & SON have received in--1 structions from Messrs Hocken Bros, to sell by public auction, at their new Horse Emporium, Eeildine— £)Q 3 to 7-years heavy to medium shatters and leaders; tip top line T Q First class active spring carters Note-The above horses have been carefully selected for this sale from all parts of the West Coast, and in point of quality, power, and condition are quite up to the- high standard these well known vendors usually offer for sale. Each horse is guaranteed sound and staunch. Among the number are a few extra heavy waggoners, and 10 or 12 well 1 red mares and fillies. Horses put on trucks at Feilding free of charge. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . MARTON SALE. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH At 1.30 p.m. /10STOK & SOrTwill sell by public \_a auotion ss above— 6 prime fat heifers (beef) 7 weaner calves 6 cows and calves 100 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes 100 lambs 100 lambs 1 5-year draught mare, guaranteed in every way MANAWATU FLOUR MILLS. I A RE now prepared to PURCHASE GRAIN Of all kinds at CURRENT RATES. Grain must bo consigned to Richter Nannestad's eicing unless otherwise advised. ' Apply office, Broad-strest, next Mil!. JAMES McGILL, Manager. [ Postal address : Box 172, Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7790, 15 March 1904, Page 8
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