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PALMERSTON N. STOCK BALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910. At 12 noon. . 100 fat ewee ' ' ; ■ , 1480 good mixed woolly hoggets > 100 4-th wethers 9 60 prime fat ewes " 50 ewe hoggets . !; 50 wether hoggete :- 200 mixed hoggets, good 16 2-yr steers !' ' 50 yearling steers 140 4-yr bullocks (in lots), without •j reserve 8 60 4 and 5-yr forward bullocks '' 16 springing heifers \ 30 yearling steers 30 yearling heifers, good dairy >• sorts '» 50 Polled Angus bullocks, without reserve 100 3 and 4-yr Shorthorn bpHocks, without reserve 50 3-yr bullocks, without reserve 10 2-yr Shorthorn bulls 200 2 to 4-yr steers, in lots (withI out reserve) . 14 empty forward cows 22 18-mos steers and heifers 7 mixed yearlings 2 forward cows 1 fat cow I 1 cow in milk 3 steers 1 grade Holstein bull 50 mixed yearlings, without reserve 96 good yearling Hereford steere 3 cows, guaranteed sound, in full profit 36 forward bullocks 18 p.b. Polled Angus yearling heifers On account D. Buick, Esq., M.P.:— 11 2-yr Grade Shorthorn bulls, dairy strain On account Manson's Estate:— 20 forward bullocks On account of P. A. McHardy, Esq.:— • 100 well-bred 3 and 4-yr bullocks FEILDING SALE. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. At 11.30 sharp. All stock must be yarded by 11 o'clock. 550 mixed woolly hoggets 550 mixed shorn hoggete 600 2th shorn wethers 350 f. and f. ewes 100 ewes in lamb 800 4-th shorn wethers 140 2-th ewes with 100 per cent; lambs 600 tip-top woolly ewe hoggets : 40 ewes in lamb 30 prime fat ewes 500 2-th shorn ewes 300 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs I 6 bulls 2 2-yr bulls 2 springing cows, guaranteed 1 2-yr |-draught filly 1 guaranteed spring cart mare and foal 8 prime fat cows and heifers 4 fat bullocks 18 2£ to 3|-yr steers 20 2-yr heifers, Shorthorn and Hereford cross 20 yearling heifers, Shorthorn and Hereford cross 20 yearling steers, Shorthorn and Hereford cross 2 2-yr Hereford bulls ' 10 fat bullocks 3 5 fat bullocks 1 2 fat cows , 1 pair dark brown cobs, 14 3 hande, eecond prize-takers at Palmerston North Show; also 1 double buggy and hark ness, good order , Also on account of Mr S. Standen, 3 Aorangi:— r 2 15-mps grade Jersey bulls 1 3-yr pedigree Jersey bull, sound, bred by Mr S. R. Lan- , caster ' ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. L. G. WEST, AGENT. •Phone 28fi. PO. Box 4fi. 41. RAWGITTKTST BTRERT EA P E SEED. TF you want to grow a really good crop of RAPE, sow CARTER'S BROAD LEAVED ESSEX. You will then obtain— MAXIMUM QUALITY With MAXIMUM QUANTITY. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. DALGBTY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Robertson's HIGHLAND SHEEP DIPS. A BSOLUTELY reliable to eradicate ■£*- TICKS and LICE, PREVENT FLY STRIKE, Increase the Growth and improve the QUALITY of the WOOL. Strength is positively uniform, consequently RESULTS NEVER VARY. Dipping with HIGHLAND DIP repays the whole cost of Dipping fourfold. HIGHLAND MEDICINE CHEST, Containing all the necessary medicines for all closses 'of -stock. COST ONLY 80s. MR. CREOLLEY, from Scotland, will be pleased to explain the various properties of the Medicines. Ask for TEREBENE BALSAM, the best cure for sores in the world. Abraham # Williams, LIMITED, SOLE AGENTS, , Wellington, Manawatu, and 3Rangitikei.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 8