W- BOSE.? ; DANNEVIRKE BTOOK SALE; FRIDAY, 20th MAY. \\T ROSE will sell by publio auotion *' • as above, at 1 p.m.—' 40 20mos Shorthorn heifera 60 quiet Shorthorn weanera 20 Shorthorn,cows 12*3yr Shorthorn heifera . 10 20mos steers 16 weaners 20 2>r heifers in oalf 15 2iyr do 30 18mo8 steers 2_ forward bullooks 5 fat cow-i 20 15 to 18mos sieers 15 15mos heifers I 30 yearlings to 15mos steers 20 yearlings to 15moa heifers 6 fat cows 6 mixed weaners 11 2 to 2§yr steers 8 weanor heifers 11 weaner steers 8 2 to 2syr steers 11 first-class weanor heifers 9 weaner steers 6 2 to 2iyr steers 6 weaner heifers 8 weaner steers 4 fat cowa 6 do 20 ISmos steers - 35 2 to 2£yr steers 150 forward lambs 150 4 and 6 tooth Lincoln ewes in lamb to Linooln rams 30 prime fat ewea GORTON & SON. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, 20th MA'S, 1904. GORTON & SON will sell by publio auction at 12.30 o'clock :— 20 18-months to 2-year steers 15 forward bullocks 10 forward cows 10 fat cows 4 cows 25 springing heifers, close to calvipg, good line 15 prime fat cows 200 lambß 750 good lambs (off turnips) 700 good lambs 80 lambs 400 lambs 150 wether lambs 500 4,6 and f.f m. ewes in lamb to / Shropshire and Leicester rams 230 prime fas ewos 35 primo fat ewes 60 fat owes, heavy weights 50 fat ewes 200 gocd forward owes 4CO iorward ewos 100 ewes 25 fat ewes - 20 fatlambs . 40 fat owes 200 wethers 50 ewea in lamb to South Down rams 50 wethers off turnips EYESIGHT IS PRECIOUS. ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL. Department of Tourists and Health Resorts, " The Spa," Hanmnr Hot . Springs, 19th April. 1904. "MTR. H. MARGULES, Consulting ■"■*- Optidan. 79 Willis-strest, Welling, ton. Dear Sir, —I have much pluasuro in static" that for tho last two years and more you have supplied me with different kinds of glasses as required, and in each instance the same have been most satisfactory. Several medical men of high standing in Auokland recommended me to got my gla_ees made by you, and they always expressed themselves as considering you an ?xperionced and competent optician. I regret you had to leave Auckland on account of your wife's health, and wish you every success in Wellington. I shall bo pleased to hear that you are doing well there, and were I there would recommend you to all my friends.— Yours truly, Jas. B. Gould,- Manager, Hanmer Hot Springs (late Stationmaster, Manawatu Railway, Wellington). You should haye your eyes tested by the most scientifio.instruments and most modern methods. Glasses never reoommended unless where absolutely neoessary. H. MARGULES, D.M.5.0.1. (by exam.1, Scientific Eyesight Specialist, 79 Willia-streot, WELLINGTON. ' SHOOTING- SEASOM, "yy*E have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the COLONIAL AMMUNL . * y TION COY'S Concave and Bi-Concave Cartridges. THE FAVOURITES are the best on the market, being loaded with RIFLEITE POWDER, and they have an advantage over all other bran is, being £ inch longfr, thus holding the chargo loj-ether for a very great distance. J.A.IASH&CO. THE SQUARE. MANAWATU STANDARD ' '■-■'.■" BEST ■'■ ■ • J ADVERTISING MEDIUM ON COAST. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 8
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