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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1910. TION, Dannevirke, on ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY. . 100 mixed hoggets. ' At 11.30 a.m. At 1 p.m. 200 ewes mid lamb,, in lots ' JTIHE MANAWATU AUCTION--175 tip-top -ttoolry hoggets, m os 250 first-class ewe hoggets A EERING CO. will sell by public _4? h °eS ets .300 ewes mostly 4 and 6-th, lambs the contents of a broomed 25 fat ewes , at toot . . ■* eood woollv . 70 ewes with lambs house, consisting of.— , f i 50 fat ewes 1 rimu sideboard, duchess chest, b.r. 60 ewe hoggets, extra good jqq mJxed h o g ge t, _ bedstead, spring mattress, wire--60 wether hoggets, extra good 100 jnme at. ew.es (Otanga) stretchers, flock bed, pillows, 100 tip-top ewes and lamba 100 ewes with lamb. n , , ~. ! „ 100 ewes and lambs 50 2to 3-yr steers blankets, kitchen and dming- , ~ , , 60 15-mos steers (good) room tables, kitchen chairs, Aus--260 good woolly hoggets 15 springing heifers . trian chairs, pictures, crockery, 500 mixed hoggets (mostly ewes) g heavy-weight bullocks , , - ' 44 2yr heifers 20 % to 3-yr steers , anil sundries 30 mixed wea'ners 50 yearling pteere and heif»r» Also new grindstone and fittings, „„ , , „ 13 weaner pig 6 pea rifle, gent's bicycle, wire 30 springing cows and heifers ____ . • 7- i „„,i n/> . i irr c j i ■■■ strainer, tinware, hams and 26 mother-reared Hereford mixed wiTTTQQATW i In , , , , a iJUi/LiO oil IjHi. baoon, table potatoes, oats, chair yearlings j ' 1 — * MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910. and ha f- TIT , riTITITTI . FEILDING SALE. NO RESERVE. —— __ „ NORTON AND SON, LIMITED, J. S. MUNRO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. IjT at 1.30:- Auctioneer. At 11.30 sharp. 2 dairy cows, springing . ■ All stock must be yarded by 11 o clock. 150 mixed hoggets ™ 700 wether hoggets ' 130 ewes with lambs IMPERVOS RUSTLESS RED-ROOF 50 mixed hoggets 100 mixed hoggets PAINT 130 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs 45 f e wes, lots 0 ,1£ „ ' lel tl 180 good mixed hoggets 100 forward ewes, shorn half-gallon, 12s gallon. 1460 mixed hoggets, lots 20 fat ewes, shorn SPECIALLY prepared to withstand 100 good ewe hoggets —kJ the weather and sun; will not 100 wether hoggets ■ MARTON SALE. blister or peel; also resists the action 30 2-th wethers of and salt air. Dries hard, 20 fat ewes TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1910. with a lustrous finish. The ideal paint 20 empty ewes At 12.30 sharp. for iron roofs, girders, bridges, b»ilers, 50 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs pipes, tanks, etc. 25 prime fat ewes T\ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., IMPERVOS MANUFACTURING CO. 15 fat cows I 3 will sell as above:- Ghuznee Street. Wellington. 1 15 2-yr empty heifers 60 extra good ewe hoggets 7 fat heifers 18 mixed hoggets 25 yearling steers 10 fat ewes 11 2-yr steers i TJS7HY have YOU not tried our 1 tip-top grade Jersey cow, to i 1 1 111 -" =a \\ calve October. umTTT" 1 grade Jersey Ayrshire cow to HAIVI4Y PAIIMER'B IU 1 calre October. woodville stock sale. Great Alteration Sale. CALFMEAL? MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910. THE QUALITY IS RIGHT. At 1.15 p.m. _. —THE PRICE IS REASONABLE. 10 prime speyed heifers JL . OCTOBER. One of the most 5 Jersey cross springing' heif«r» valuable stocks of . OUR CUSTOMERS REPEAT THEIR 4 empty heifers FURNITURE 20 yearlings I u the town to be sold out at „ q r i 5 fat cows rncT ddipc PRICES: 251b Bag 3s 6d. 2 fat heifers LUoT rKil»h. 1001b Bag 12s 6d , 4 fat cows We are altering and renovating our From your Storekeeper, or 1 fat bullock premises, and cannot do so with the THIRD ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR, WE MUST HAVE THE ROOM.— HODDEB ft TOLLEY, PALMERSTON NORTH. y ou can } iave our good Furniture. LIMITED, 3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1910. No reasonable offer refused. . ' We have ail unblemished record for Rangitikei Line,

NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and DALGETY AND COMI PANY, LTD., in conjunction, will sell on behalf of Mr R. A. McKENZIE at 12.30 p.m.:— Well-bred and good conOuUU ditioned Cattle comprising :— 300 fat and forward Shorthorn bullocks 500 4-y'r Shorthorn bullocks 300 3-yr Shorthorn bullocks 300 3 and 4-yr Polled Angus bullocks 130 2-yr Hereford' Shorthorn cross steers 100 2-yr Polled Angus steers 170 2-yr Shorthorn steers 30 Shorthorn cows and calves Also, absolutely without reserve:— 450 Polled Angus yearling steers, ex Wangaehu Station ■ 70 Shorthorn yearling steers, ex Wangaehu Station 90 Polled Angus yearling steers, ex Mangahuia Station 60 Polled yearling steers, ex Raumai Station 70 Shorthorn yearling steers, ex Lake Station 360 Hereford Shorthorn cross yearling steers, ex Koatanui, Kauliuranaki, Rehui, Mangatau, Makaraka, and Otemaire Stations 150 Polled Angus yearling heifers, ex Wangaehu Station 50 Shorthorn yearling heifers, ex Wangaehu Station . 70 Shorthorn yearling heifers, ex t Lake Station 40 purebred Polled Angus heifers ex Mangahuia Station ■20 Polled Angus Shorthorn heifers ex Mangahuia Station 20 Shorthorn yearling heifers 130 prime fat cows and heifers, Station line 50' prime fat cows and heifers 40 forward cows ANTED TO gELL DAIRY FARMS ALL COMPLETE. F.h., acres land, 9-roomed house, 1 wash-house and dairy, can keep 4 cows, right centre town, £400; £200 cash. This should tempt anyone after a good home. The owner is ill in bed, and hence this place is sold che t ap. F.h., 90 acre dairy farm, 6-roomed house, wash-house and bathroom, cowsheds and stable, good orchard, pigstys; price £20 per acre; £600 required; balance 5 per cent. The cows, horse, pigs, calves, fowls, carts, and • harness can be had cheap. The owner is leaving, and must be sold at once. Lease, 89 acres dairy, all good build-, ings, good orchard and outbuildings; rent 16s, p.c. £16; £500 for owner's, interest; £225 cash. Must be sold. Owner is taking up large land. F,h., 13 acres dairy, and 6-roomed house, 6-bails, stable, orchard, and good land; £650; £150 cash; balance 5 per cent. C H. J. BOLSTAD, AGENT, Box No. 10, HALCOMBE. WANTED TO SELL, DAIRY FARM, LONG LEASE. ■j AA ACRES, 5-roomed house, LUU cowshed, stable, and pigstys, all been heavy bush land; stocked" with 29 cows, 2 horses 30 pigs, and 10 voung stock. AS GOING CONCERN, J?gQQ Rent, 17s. P.C. £17 per acre. Handy to schooJ and dairy factory. 15 acres been ploughed; all land ploughable' when . stumped ; well -subdivided into 12 paddocks. £500 CASH. Write for particulars— C. U, J. BOLSTAD, LAND AGENT, HALCOMBE. P.O. Box No. 10.

doing genuine business. This offer is genuine. Come and try us. Be quick, the carpenters are waiting to start. SEEDS. RYE, CLOVER, COCKSFOOT, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, Etc. SEED OATS, MAIZE. TARES, Etc. . MANURES* ALL our SEEDS aTe specially selected and specially dressed. Farmers can rely upon their wants being supplied at a reasonable cost consistent with high quality. ALL THAT A FARMER NEEDS WE SUPPLY. N. Z. Loan Mercantile Asreney Co., litd., Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. EAGLE OIL ENGINES," HAR3NEIT MILKEKS, JPEBFECX SEPARATOBS, A ND ALL CLASSES OF UP-TO-A. DATE DAIRY MACHINERY, are offered to the farming community and dairy factories at lower prices than obtainable anywhere else. Come and inspect our large stocks. DUPLICATE PARTS of all description in hand. Showroom: PRINCESS STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. * C. DARL & Co., Ltd,, HARVESTING MACHINERY. Farmers! IT will pay vou to inspect our stock of— : HORNSBY REAPERS & BINDERS. HORNSBY GRASS MOW 7 ERS. HORNSBY HAY RAKES. All the latest and best. Keid & Gray,RANGITIKEI STREET. OFFICE: 14. CUBA STREET (Next to Farmers' Union). ERIK JESPERSEN, Dairy Engineer and Importer. P.O. Box 121. Telegrams, Jesper. AGENT FOR ®1 ™ C 3 0 I O And all kinds of Dairy Machinery and Supplies. Sole N.Z. Agent for McMillan's LEATHER LEG ROPES.

PALMERSTON NORTH. STORRIE STANDARD MILKING MACHINES. DEERING IMPLEMENTS. I.H.C. BENZINE ENGINE. OIL ENGINES. SHEARING MACHINES. Each the Best in its Class. CALL and eee for yourself. Estimates given. Satisfaction , guaranteed. . 1 N.Z Loan. and. Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd, PALMERSTON NORTH. Hclilager As CaveUL, MQTOR AND CYCLE WORKS Fitzherbert Street (Next Bank N.Z.), PALMERSTON NORTH. CARS driven by expert drivers on hire day or night. Motor Cars and Bicycles repaired by expert workmen at moderate rates. 1 Sole Agents for Chater Lea Cycles. Full stock of Sundries and Accessories. > r 'PHONE 560. i - MURRAY & THOMAS, STEAM. GAS, OIL,& REFRIGERATING ENGINEERS. Agents for: The Fielding and Platt, Ltd., Gas Engines and Suction Gas Producers, Oil Engines, Etc., Industrial or Electric Lighting Type. Let us quote you for an Engine. Our prices aire right. Orders promptly • attended ' to. All work guaranteed. Repairs a euecialifcy. Barraud & Abraham, LIMITED. JUST LANDED From = Hurst & Sons, TANKS of— RAPE AND MUSTARD TURNIP AND SWEDE LUCERNE AND KALE CLOVERS, Etc. Barraud & Abraham, Palmerston North. Feilding, and DannevirkeT Sole District Agents Sutton & Sons. MONEY-MAKING PRIVATE HOTEL. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. THIS is one of the most favourably known houses in the South Island, and is situated in a growing centre. Has 36 bedrooms, large Public Dining-room, always well pat- 1 ronised, and favourable lease. Net i profit £600 to £700 per annum. Owner made money and retiring, so < asks practically only the value of the furniture. • ] For anybody who "knows how to manage, there is a competence in this in the next few years. Cash required < £1000 to £1600. ] Full particulars from the sole agents ■ N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, Box 216. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9332, 5 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9332, 5 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9332, 5 October 1910, Page 8

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