GORTON AND SON. FEILDUSG SAJiK. FEIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1905,^ At 1230 pm. /IOETON & SON will seli by publio \X is above— 40 halfbred polled Angus yearlings 15 springing heifers (good line) 15 mixed yearlings '■• . . I Shorthorn bull \ 1 Jersey bull i 16 Shorthorn wearier steers 24 mixed yearlings 20 mixed young cattle 20 weaners 20 18moE mixed cattle 100 shorn wether hoggets 200 forward shorn 4-tooth wethers 100 shorn fat and forward 4-tooth wethers ■ 185 shorn mixed hoggets 300 ewes and lambs 200 "khorn ewes with 90 % lambs 400 f.c. mixed hoggets '200 mixed hoggets 200 f.c. hoggets 200" wether hoggets 210. ewes with 107 % lambs 40 dry ewes 40 mixed hoggets 30 fat ewes 550 shorn 4th wethers 60 fat and forward shorn ewes 40 fat and forward shorn ewes FEILDING HOESE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBEE. /?IOBTON &BON will sell by public " auction ap Bbovt, at 1 o'oloolj— Draughts, harness horses, andhacka On account of Messrs Hocken Bros — 15 first-class guaranteed shafters and leaders from 3 to 7yrs old. On account of Messrs Campion and Gleeson to close partnership account — 2 draught mares with foals by Lord Ellerslie and in foal to Up-to-date . 1 3y-r unbroken Rob Roy gelding 1 2-yr unbroken Bob Roy gelding 1 3-yr unbroken Remington hack 1" harness gelding , 2 first-class 3yr unbroken draughts CLEAEING SALE. TAIPO EOAD, near Eongotea. j THUESDAY, 23rd NOV., at 12 noon. Q.OETON & SON have received in. structions from Mrs E. P. Thompson, who has leased her farm, to sell by public auction on the property, Taipo Eoad:— - - .24 first-class dairy cows 3 store cows 24 yearlings 4 springing heifers 1 bull 80 ewes and lambs 4 Lincoln and Eomney rams 3 good draughts ljjharness horse, 1 hack 3 porkers, 5 calves 1 spring dray, 1 tip dray, 1 buggy 1 reaper and binder, 1 new scoop, 1 eet barrows, 1 set disc, d.f. plough, wool press, harness, 4 horse yoke, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JEESEY BULLS. FOR SALE. ' © o . "* . GAWAIN 2 yrs 6 Fresh 25gns L.F.M 4 yrs lOgns K. of St. L. ljyrs 5.1 135 lOgns U.T. l£yrs 5.4 88 lOgns Exld. M. iyr 5.1 135 sgns Apply to A. BUCHANAN, Jersey Holme, Palmerston North. PERMAIN AMD . . GKLLCHRIST, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, THE SQUAEE A EING-STE^ET. GIVE Best Value in the following lines . — Farm and Garden Tools Lawn Mowers andJßollers Carponters' and' Joiners' Tools Engineers' and Blacksmiths' Tools Table and Pocket Cutlery Electro-plated Goods Fenders and Fireirons Brass rail and other Bedsteads Hospital Bedsteada Builders' Material Lime, Cement, etc. • Brass Foundry AGENTS FOE— NOBEL'S Explosives, Dynamite, Gelatine, etc. CHAMPION EANGES WELLINGTON PIANO Co., Ltd. Everything Cheapest and Best at mm k GILCBRIST, The Square. CARS - Oldsmobile - CARSi" Agents: THE AUTOMOBILE COMPABY, Eangitikei-st., Palmerston N. Reduced Prices. 7/10.h.p. Curved Dash Runabout, £205. 7/10 h.p. Bucket Seat Eunabout'. £236. li'/12 hp. Touring Tonneau; ;£295. , 20/22 h.p. Touring Tonneau, £400. 16/18 h.p. Delivery Waggon. £575. 16/18 h.p. Light Omnibus, £630. Catalogues free on application. J. E. BECKWITH, Manager
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 8
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