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A NEW MOTOR GARAGE. Wackrell and Stewart, Ltd., notify that their new garage in Ran’gitikei street is now open and ready for business. The premises are thoroughly up-to-date, and have been erected with the, object of providing the best possible accommodation for motorists. Messrs Waekrill and Stewart. Ltd., are to bo commended on their enterprise in erecting such line premises, which are undoubtedly an acquisition to the town, AUCTION SALES. The M.A.C. announce particulars of their marti sale io be held at 1 p.m. sharp tomorrow. Client;; requiring goods for the home or the farm are urged to make a. point of attending tire auction. See page 8 tor details. A reminder is given of the important land sale to be held in the Town Hall, Levin, on Wednesday, October 31st. at 1.30 p.m. Dalgt ty and Go., Ltd., in conjunction with Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., will oiler part of the well-known Arapaepae estate, near Levin, in three, lots, comprising farms of 1050, 754 and 747 acres respectively. Harry Palmer and Co. announce that a. large quantity of produce and furniture v ill be oll'ered. at their mart sale to be held tomorrow, commencing at 1 o’clock. See page. fi. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. A final reminder ia given of the cattle, fair to be held tomorrow in the Boundary road sale yards, Palmerston North, at noon,. As will be seen By advertisement in another column, there is a particularly largo entry of cattle of all ages and classes. Some of the besft bid ders and fanners are represented with drafts of various ages, and it is only necessary to mention the names of .Messrs C. T. Keebic, M. Johnson, F. Howard, R. and J. Mathieson, Thos. Young, Jno. Shaw, A, MeUool, ('. E. Jones, Geo. Craw and others, to learn how well the district is represented. Particular attention is drawn to the lines of Shorthorn cattle, and those will be worthy of inept-ebon by those wanting well bred nock. There v ill be 70 picked 2-year SHorthorn heifers and 50 good Shorthorn C6ws drafted to colour, 50, good Shorthorn cows with calves by S.II. bulls, and many other rtTaighPtJtU lines which are mentioned particularly in the advertisement. Luncheon will be available at the. yards from 11 .aim., and Woodfield’s drag will leave the Clarendon corner from 10.30 onwards.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10115, 24 October 1917, Page 6
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390COMMERCIAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10115, 24 October 1917, Page 6
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