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HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell at 12 noon: 100 mixed woolly lambs 70 mixed lambs 10 mixed weanerg 1 bull 7 prime porkers APITI SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1914. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above, at 12.30 o'clock: — i 300 good 4 and 5-yr heavy skin • ewes 350 good mixed lambs, lots 180 s.m. ewes, lots 300 2-th wethers 100 2-th ewes 130 4-th Lincoln ewes 100 crossbred lambs 80 t'.rn. ewes 120 Liood 2-th wethers, lots 87 mixed 2-ths 10 2-th .Lincoln rams 12 18-inonth heifers 17 weaner heifers 38 18-month steers, lots

APITI SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914. u as above! 120 f.f.m. ewes 40 b.f. lambs 70 mixed lambs 70 mixed 2-tha ISO mixed lambs 50 f.m. ewes 400 mixed lambs 100 \vether lambs 50 f.f.m. ewes 72 2-th wethers, lots 130 4-yr ewes I'M) 2, 4 and G-th ewes, lots | 100 mixed fitted ewes 50 mixed lambs 20 2-th Romney rams 20 2-th Romney rams, bred by Smith Bros. 30 mixed weancrs, good colours 8 2-vr steers DAJNiN Hi VIRILE SALE. | FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914. At. 11.90 * m. The southern hawxf/s BAY AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION will sell at their Dannevirke Yards as above:— 500 4 and 5-vr ewes 10)»i» in.s. lambs 2000 K.m. breeding owes GOO 2-th wethers 120 Sliortiiorn cows and .calves -1" fat and forward cows 1000 -J-t!i to 4-yr breeding ewes 300 fat ami forward wethers 500 rape lambs 3 Southdown rams 200 4-yr ewes 15 2-shear Lincoln rams 40 2j-yr Shorthorn-Hereford steers 60 1} to steers nnn.E manawatd machinery X EXCHANGE COMPANY have for pale in their Showrooms', Rangitikei street, Palmers ton North, the following second-hand implements and machinery, etc.: — 1 11 coulter Massey drill, with rape and turnip feed, perfect order 1 11 coulter Cooper and Duncan drii!, with new Bristow rape and turnip feed I 13 Massey drill, all complete and in splendid order 1 d.i. Reid and Gray plough, nearly new 1 set Bft flexible chain harrows 1 Sf-t 9ft Flexible Chain Harrows. 1 Massey Harris 3-horse Cultivator. I Elfcridge Dynamo, 110 volts 4 amp. 4 sets 2 horse discs, various makes 1 Bainford grinding mill, hand »r power 1 set 2 leaf tine harrows, with bar 1 9ft land roller, nearly new 1 Noxen s.f. handle plough Send for otir long list of second-hand Machinery and Implements, post free.

IFTER THE • HARVEST LOOK TO YOUR BEED CLEANING REQUIREMENTS. REMEMBER the most efficient and most perfect seed cleaning plant- in New Zealand is practically at your door. Maximum results. Minimum losses. All seeds pass through 1G different machines. A. j. PALMER & Co., Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH.\

Ltd., PALMERSIGN N. STOCKS OF GRASS, CLOVER A TURNIP SEEDS, RAPE MANGOLDS MAIZE. aitents for: SUTTON'S SEEDS, GEAR FERTILIZERS. Ltd., Seed. Grain and Praduaa Merchants.

My YEAR SALE. dhilds' Suede SHOES, assorted colours, 4 to 6, ordinary prioee 4s 6d. Sale price 2s 6d. Child's White Buckskin SHOES (good quality), 4s 6d to 5e 6d. All at 2s 11d. Child's Tan Derby SHOES, 7 to 1, at 6s lld. Children's Strong School BOOTS, 7 to 10 6s lid, 10 to 13 7s 6d. 1 and 2 9s. Ladies' Tan and Black SHOES and BOOTS, from 6s 11d to 14s 6d. Men's Glace Kid BOOTS (real bargain) at 13s 9d. Strong Kip BOOTS at 11s 6d. SEE WINDOW FOR BARGAINS AT MAY'S ACME SHOE STORE, THE SQUARE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 4 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 4 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 4 March 1914, Page 8

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