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HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY. MARCH 9, 1914. ,HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND _ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell at ¥2 noon*. 100 mixed woolly lambs 70 mixed lambs 10 mixed weaners 1 bull 7 prime porkers APITI SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1914. IHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE _ AGENCY CO., LTD., will soil as above, at 12.30 o'clock : 300 good 4 and 5-yr heavy skin ewes 300 good mixed lambs, lots 180 s.m. ewes, lots 130 s.m. i wes 100 4 and 6-th H.L. owes 59 4 and 5-yr ewes 20 2-th Romney ramg 10 Romuev rams 300 2-th wethers 100 2-th ewes 101 l 4-th Lincoln ewes 100 crossbred lambs /SO i'.m. ewes 120 u'ood 2-th wethers, lots 87 mixed 2-ths 10 2-th Lincoln rams 12 18-month heifers 17 weaner heifers 38 18-month steers, lots Iti B.H. weaner steers 12 18-month mixed cattle RONCOTEA SALE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, 1914. At 12 noon. f Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE I , AGENCY CO., LTD., and GORTON & SOX. LTD., will sell as above: 50 fat S.D. lambs 20 2-th ewes 38 weaner heifers (lots' 38 mixed weaners (lots) 10 weaner steers (lots) 12 fat cows (lots) 10 vonii'j; emritv cows mixed weaners

FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914. At 11.31) a ia. THE SOUTHERN HAWSE'S . BAY AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION will soil at their Dannevirke Yards as abovo- •">"'») 4 and o-vr owes '](»()() m.s. lambs 2000 s.ni. breeding ewes GOO 2-th wethers 120 Shorthorn cows and calves •J" {;H ;'!)(! forward cows 10(H) -!-th to 4-yr brooding ewes 300 i'at and forward wethers 000 rape lambs •'') Southdown rains 200 J-yr ewos , _ lo 2-shoar Lincoln rams 40 Shorthorn-Hereford steers 60 l\ to 2i-vi- steers

npHE MANAWATu MACHINERY 1 EXCHANGE COMPANY have for snle in their Showrooms. Rangitikei street, Pal mens ton North, the iollowirj; second-hand implements and ma•liinory, etc.: — 1 11 coulter Massey drill, with rape and turn in feed, perfect order I li coulter Cooper and Duncan drill, with now Bristow rape and turnip food 1 13 Massey drill, all complete and in splendid order 1 ii.;'. Reid and Gray plough, nearly now 1 Get Sit flexible chain harrows I Set 9ft Flexible Chain Harrows, 1 Massey i I arris 3-hoise Cultivator. I Elbridge Dynamo, 110 volts 4 amp. 4 sets Li horse discs, various makes 1 Bainiord grinding mill, hand or power 1 sot 2 leaf tine harrows, with bar 1 9ft loud roller, nearly new 1 Noxen s.f. handle plough Send for our long list of second-hand Machinery and Implements, post free.'

I -■ i % "R VF^HP j LOOK TO YOUR i SEED GLEANING I REQUIREMENTS. REMEMBER the most efficient and most perfect seed cleanI ing plant in Now Zealand is prae--3 tically aL your door. Maximum re- | suits. Minimum losses. All seeds | pass through 16 different machines. I A. J. PALMER & Co., Ltd., 1 PALMERSTON NORTH.

POWER ON THE FARM. CHE cheapest smirce of power on your farm is A BLACKSTONE KEROSENE OIL ENGINE. SIMPLE, RELIABLE, : ECONOMICAL. Over 300 Farmers in this district use Blackstcne Engines. Catalogue from the agents, | Hansen and B&rr, j LiMITFJ), ) Rangivikci street, j PALMERSTON NORTH. PALMERSTON N. " ARQ.B STOCKS OF GRASS, CLOVER A TURNIP BEEPS, RAPE MANGOLDS MAIZE. Zitfinba for: SUTTON'S SEEDS, GEAR FERTILIZERS. Barcaud & Abraham, Seed: Grain end Prunes Merehaßtt,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 8