PAiiialUA SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY.2B, 1911, At 11.30 a.m. A BRAHAM AND ■ WILLIAMS, xl LTD., -will sell at their Mangaliao Road yards as above;— , 1 9 SHEEP> ' Comi>rißins: 3000 well-bred Romney-Lincoln 4* (s\o[ Hi) S3AW -IjC-0 |)UB 1000 2-th Romney-Lincoln ewes (in lots) 1000 2-th Romiiey-Lincoln ewes (one earmark) 800 wdl-bred 2 and 4-th Romney and Lincoln ewes (in lots)_ 1500 forward 2 and 4-th wethers (in lots) 1000 well-bred 4-yr Romney and Lincoln ewes (in lots) 1500 mixed aged ewes (in lots) 2200 mixed sex woolly and shorn lambs (in lots) 500 good 2-th wethers
The above entry includes the animal •drafts of the following clients:—Balfour Estate, Meesre W. Mitchell, M. Caselberg, T. Oheckley, H. B. Eglinton, S, McLeod, J. -■ Connell, H. S. Morrison, E. T. Barthorp, A. Knox, H. Sheffield, J. Vilo, G; R. Bennison, W. St. Clair Inglifi, J. B. Carruthers, and others, MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911, At 1.30 sharp. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., \. will sell as above:— ■ 700 good 2-th wethers, one earmark 260 2-th wethers, good 250 mixed lambs 150 breeding ewes 140 fat and forward rape lambs 130 6.m. ewes 100 breeding ewes 30 fat ewes 310 good mixed lambs 260 mixed .2-ths 250.wether lambs, tip-top line 200 s.m. ewes 190 4-yr Romney ewes 160 2 'and 4-th wethers 150 f.m. ewes 150 wether lambs 140 mixed age Romney ewes 116 2-th wethers 95 fat and forward ewes 70 forward rape lambs 30 ewes 30 lambs 25 fat lambs 25 2-th Lincoln rams 20 fat eww 20 weaners, mixed. 7 weaner steers LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1911, \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, .1 LTD.. will sell as above at 1 ' 150 2-th to f.f.m. ewes (good line) 120 good breeding ewes 150 s.m. ewes 350 first-class lambs 100 store ldmbs 20 good weaners
LIMITED. JUST LANDED From | rt TANKS ofRAPE AND MUSTARD TURNIP AND SWEDE LUCERNE AND KALE CLOVERS, Etc. Barraud & Abraham, Palmorston North. Feilding, and Dannevirke. Sole District Agents Sutton & Bona. OPENING NOTIO E. (Late Lyceum Theatre, Main Street.) above premises ae Auctioneers, Land and General Commission Agents. The mart is the largest and most up-to-date in Palmerston. Plenty of room to show goods. The public are now invited to send in goods and articles of all kinds for sale. All goods bought and sold on commission. Our motto: Quick Sales and Prompt Settlement. Clients are invited to send or call with particulars of house and farm properties for Sale or to Let. We are prepared to conduct Auction Sales in any part of the district. Try us at once. Lowest commission charged. mmm (Late Auctioneer and Manager to Sidey, Meech, and Co., Wellington).
Attention, Pleass DURING THIS WEEK r T7E will make Special and Large /Y REDUCTIONS inOIL ENGINES. "PERFECT" HAND SEPARATORS AND CHURNS. BUTTER WORKERS. SEAMLESS MILK CANS. BUCKETS AND STRAINERS. Etc. Call at our SHOW ROOMCorner CHURCH AND PRINCESS STREETS AND INSPECT FOR'YOURSELF. C. DAfIL&Co, Ltd,, CHURCH STREET, T AST SEASON'S PLOUGHING ARE OUT ON THEIR OWN. Rpid and Gray Ploughs won 75 per cent, of first prizes for season 1910-11. Over 18,000 made and at work in New Zealand. Call and seo one at the local depot— RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 8
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