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AND WILLIAMS,, COLYTON STOCK SALK TUESDAY, 25ti_ OCT., 1904. * BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., A will sell at 1 p.m.: — 10 yearling heifers 520 mixed yearliugs 10 yearling heifers 4 epringing.heifers 3 springing cows - 2 yearliDg steers 3 heifers 6 store cows 1 fat cow 12 store cows 6 forward cows 6 mixed yearlings 6 store cows 2 empty heifers GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. WEDNESDAY, -OCTOBER 26, 1904. AT COLYTON, On Feilding-Ashhurst Road, • At 12 noon sharp. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will- sell on account ot Messrs Hills and Garlick, whose lease has expired, the whole of their first class dairy herd, etc., comprising— QA Pure and half bred Jersey oows, in milk and to calve 14 2-yr Jersey heifers 40 12 to 15-mos Jersey heifers 20.12 to 15-mos Shorthorn steers . 20 heifer calves 1-pedigree Jersey bull, 1 18-mos Jersey bull, 5 breeding sows with litters, 15 store pigs, dog ■cart,' milk express and harness, 10 20-gal milk-cans, Bab- . cock tester, chafi cutter, s.f. plough. Also, subject to slight reserveDraught mare in foal, 3-yr spring •cart * gelding, half draught -gelding, 2-yr gelding. above herd is one of the best hnown in the district. Mr C. H. Burnett, the former owner, kept them care--fully culled for 10 years, and Messrs. Hills and G&rlick, who bought the herd • two years ago, haye tested all the cows and culled those that did not reach the proper standard. Many of the cows are out of Mr Fairfield Thompson's and other well known Jersey breeders' herds. The average test for 1903 and 1904 was 4-8, running from 4'o to 6-5. The individual tests of the cows in the herd range.frdm 3-1 to'7'2. ' Luncheon Pbovidhd. . Coaches will meet trains at Ashhurst and F.ilding railway stations. OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 26th OCT., 1904. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— 25 -18-mos; cattle 22 2-yr steers 16 fat and forward cows 20 yo*rlings 10 springing heifers 32 yparlings , • 12 18-mos heifers ~ 60 18 mos to. 3-yr steers 30 2-yr steers . - 10 yearlinas 7 cows and calves 5 fat bullocks 4 youn? bulls 16 2|-yr steers 30 4-yr bullocks, good line 25 2-y steers . . 40 good hoggets • '*•• ' 60 hoggets 300 hogeets. extragood ■800 hoggets ''"'■'. Also, without reserve— 50 18 mo? to 2-yr steers 70 18-mos to 2-yr empty heifers 20 store oows 20 yearlings 25 2-v r steers 20 18-mos to 2-yr steers __. j* springing heifers TO SAWMILLERS AND OTHERS FOR SALE.* •A Large block of Freehold Land,con7, taming an extensive rimu bush with a small quantity of totara and torch, situated within easy distance of Wellington aud about 3£- miles from railway station. The land is of good quality, with a carrying capacity when improved of from If to 2 sheep to the acre. The rimu from-this country is ! admitted to be the very best of its class, ! whilst the proximity of the property to the central market of Wellington makes it a most profitable investment to any practical sawmiller. Easy terms can be arranged. Also, adjoining the above, 900 acres of good land, 200 m grass, held under lease at a small rental with purchasing clause at a very reasonable figure. Intending purchasers can see a full report on the property on making ap. plication at our office, Palmerston -North. __ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. Ltd. THORLEY'S FOOD. "WE have a large stock of this well- - V, k, nown condimsnt for sale at wholesale prices.- Per cwt, £2 ss; iowt £15s; |cwt, 13s 9d. * ' To preserve condition in stook during winter months there is nothing better tnon this Food, which for years has ormed the principal stimulant of Ene' hsb farmers. Pamphlets and sample ■ pickets on application to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. PIGS I. PIGS'I I PIGS 111 W DIMOCK &CO., Ltd.. are buyers • of ton thousand (10,000) first quality bacon pj^, ma id on SOWB or bsrrows. Price 4d per )b. Freight' paid on live pig g . Fall particular, from t a Bu.nvuhoi-pa; Mr A J. Arnold. Roneotea ; Mr E. A. Jacka,' -kararo, Lone-barn; Mr W Port Ash h ? t; G. J/W-rd/Wnton ; orWelUng." •on-Baoon Ponfeo-v, Waterloo Quay. Ihe next trucking days will be—At ' Ashhurst, on-MonJay, 31st inst.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 22 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 22 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7939, 22 October 1904, Page 8