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MAirrON SALK. TUESDAY, (KTOIJER 80, 11)17. A IiUAHAM & WH.LIAAIS, LTD., ji\ will soli as above, — Special entries cattle on behalf of various clients—ft' 10-mus steers •I(s'mixed yearlings 22 2-yr empty TJolstein heifers it 1,-yr boilers (,i 2-yr steers 1 18-mos Holsfoiu bull 80 forward tows 10 2-yr steers 10 rows and calves 15 1-vr S.JI. steers ‘JO 1-Vi- S.lI. heifers y j-vr s.n. steel's S 2-yr S.l I. heifers 8 2-t r S. li. heiiers 8 1-yr S.fl. steers 8 1-vr S.fl. heifers 80 good mixed il elate in yearlings 7 yearling to 18-tuos. .steers 25 yearling steers 15 b-yr S.l 1. heifers 10 elmiee 18-mos heifers G 18-mos steers 8 empty boilers 1 2-yr steer 1 yearling .Jersey bull 2 18-!UOS steel's

2 1-yr steers I 18-mos heiier 1 2-yr S.M. bull ‘I p.h. Jersey heifers in calf 3 Jn-mos steers 500 tip-top hoggets 010 2-th to f.i.m. owes and lambs 3GO Ist-class hoggets -10 fat ewes 00 good wether hoggets 3U empty ewes On account F. •). Lllis, I’.sfp,— 2SO Romney wether hoggets 60 imp. woolly do B 3 and -1-yr unbroken draughts H»»—W I _ mijuMWH «t—«l"I 1 *" "flL*" 1 .". . HILL annual spring cattle fair, Palmerston North, TO-MORROW At 12 noun. jrnHE ASSOCIATE I) AUCTION FEUS X will sell, as above; — 3000 ° um P risiu y~ •)G0 store cows 100 iat and iorward cows ]A, young S.H. breeding cows 26 well hir'd SAL breeding cows 50 'food S.H, cows and calves by S.H. bulls •It) t'ows and calves 20 heifers ami calves 16 prime fat cows 20 speyed heifers 20 empty heifersA 0 choice 15-mos bcilcm 1000 ,:ulll l u 3,0) ('.wig. and lambs 50 2-th wethers pM) extra chob'e ewe hoggets .100 mixed hoggets •10 mixed hoggets •10 empty ewes 20 prune [at cues 150 ewes and lambs Luncheon at Yards Iroin 11 a .in. FEI LIANG SALE. FRIDAY. ()(TOliFI! 20, PJH. At 11.30 a.in. 250 1, 0 and 1-yr ewes wiili PC per cent lambs 100 ewes with 120 per cent lambs by black-fa ceil rams 800 2-i.h wethers 2700 woolly mixed hoggets (lots) 900 woolly ewe hoggets (1 earmark) 400 ■! and G-th wethers (shorn,) 100 good 2-lii ewes 1 ])edigree Hereford Hull 2 Hereford hulls 5 2 and 3-yr Polled Angus bulls 70 bullocks (lots) 35 mixed cattle 5 fat heifers 41 2-yr steers (lots) 200 2-tooth ewe.-. 550 ewes; with JOO per cent, lambs 700 mixed hoggets IS bulls 6 springing hellers 4 high-grade Jersey cows in milk 60 mixed cattle Account S. W. Koberstein.— 7 yearling pedigree Holstein bulls Account L. Pleasants. — 800 2-th wethers 11)0 -1 and C-yr fat and forward ewes Account S. G. Perry.— 6 p.b. yearling S.H. bulla Account \V. Lb Caldwell,— 1 15-mos. registered pedigree Jersey bull. Barling’s ear will leave the Railway Station lor Feilding at 10.45 on arrival of the Faokakariki train. Faro 5s return. mPK MA rtAWATD MACHINES! IXJ CHANGE CO. bare for sale in their B1 .■arooiit* fn Iltmgitikoi _ Street, Palmereb. ft Not* ii, the following second-hand raacienef and implements: 1 Ali„ ' v.ii “Viola” 22-gidlon Hand Separan,., equal to- new. 3 No. b Hydraulic Ram. 1 net 2 leaf Tino Harrows with bar. 1 Small Hand Challcuttor, suitable for fxjwer. i Pump 195-gallon Hand Separator with pulley attachment. 3 FJbridgo. Dynamo. 110 volt. amp. I Reid and Gray 6 aside latest pattern sled frame Dim' Harrow. 1 Duncan 6-aside latest pattern Diro Harrow 1 Andrews nnd Sevan Seed (/leaner. I Saw Dench, plain Pip, complete with Etui circular saw. 1 H b.p. Vertical Dulten Boiler, 7011>3 pressure. 1 f-sizo Wool Frees., splendid order. . 2 Btiun.ro Turned Steel Milk Vats, suitable for separators, complete with taps. 1 L.K.G. Doublo I.Tilsator; 1 L.K.G. Single Pulsulor. 3 Milk Coolers, various sizes. 1 “Ciown” 'ls-gallon Separator, complete. 3 pair Trolley Wheels with axels.

mill': worst roads can t ‘‘chow up” CUNTHER DREADNOUGHT MOTOR. CYCLE TYROS. They are niiidc, the oilier way. Oversize' 26 x I\, heavy 28 x 3. Ask any live dealer. SECOND-HAND Push Pikes. Wo arc making big allowances for old bicycles as part payment for now ones. Call in and got our quote un your old machine. NONPAREIL MOTOR CO. WHAT ATTRACTS THOUSANDS OF keen business men to our Customs, Carrying and Forwarding Service is its olliciency and reliability. They know without questioning that we will do the work carefully and thoroughly. and that once they instruct us it is ns* good as done. This leaves them free to concentrate on other matters, which relief they appreciate. —New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. ANTED npo -guy.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10115, 24 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10115, 24 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10115, 24 October 1917, Page 8