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niMATAKOI STOCK SALE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER o, 1917. mHE NEW -ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will Poll as above: — 12 mixed yearlings 9 forward cows , •! fat cows 0 .store cows 1 springing heifer .10 2-yr steers 0 18-mos steers 1 p.b. Berlcsliiro boar 10 yoarliiijjf steers .'1 yearling Jersey bulls 2 yearling Jersey bulls M store cows 2 2-yr 8.11. empty boilers d 18-mos empty hoi I era 00 mixed, yearlings 10 fat cows 2 heifer# Id fat ewes

A PIT I SALE. TUESDAY, NOVE.M 1 Milll 0. 1017. milE N.Z. LOAN AND AIEHOAN1, TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above, — IS mixed, hoggets 1 good 3-yr S.U. bull 112 yearling heifers Account John Gciild,— 10 picked yearlings 2 15-inos Holstein heifers by registered bull (lots) ]() 10-mos steers 0 store cows 1 fat heifer

IT Nil IvSEll VEJ) CLEARING SALE. ■WEDNESDAY. 7th NOVEMBER, 1917 12.30 p.m, “CLEVELEV’S LINE,” BUNNY'i'll OJ! BE. | EVIN & CO.,LTD., have received iu--8 J structions from MU 11. IE HERBERT, who hits disposed of his farm, and is going io Waikato, to sell, on the farm, one mile from Bunny thorpe, as above, the following,— 28 dairy cows in lull milk 1 Jersey hull 3 10-mo.s heifers 8 weaner calves, 2 small calves, 1 spring earl mare, 5 years all work, S.R.. cattle dog, 7 laying hens. Lip spring dray gig, 2 sets harness, plough harness, liars, sledge, Oliver plough, discs, 2 leaf tine, ets, grindstone, washing machine, Kauai range nearly now, window sashes and frames, copper with CM. frame, saddle and bridle, cross cut saw and sundries. Furniture: Carved mirror wardrobe, duchess chest. 8-draw Scotch chest, mirror sideboard, combined book ease and writing desk, kitchen sidehoard, tables, chairs, overmantlc, brass rail and other bedsteads, ma Grasses, lady's bicycle, nearly new. lino, and sundries. NOTE: Cows returned over £27 10s per head last year. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PAUIATUA SALE. FARMERS’ YARDS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER G, 1917. ,IUU ewe- with lambs at foot •V) woolly ii 100 dry ewes' 100 hoggets -!0 owes and lambs 11 3-yr steers 2 daii v heifers 20U hoggets 2YI !, (j ad I.m. empty ewes I yearling heifers HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER (i. 1917. At J. p.m. 100 woolly hoggets 30 forward ewes TAIMAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917. 230 mixed hoggets HTIpE MANAWATD MACHINES! ZZJ CHANGE CO. ha.vo for pale in their 81 wroouir m Ilangitikoi _ Street, Palmerj st\.n No>.o, the following eooond-haad machine/ ami implcmenta:I AIL ‘ vai “Viola” 22-gallon nand Sepnratu., equal to new. I No. 5 Hydraulic Ram. 1 set 2-loaf Tins Harrows with bar. I Small Hand Cliatlcutter, suitable for

power. 1 Pump 195 gallon Hand Separator with pulley attachment. I Elbridge Dynamo. 110 volt. 4 amp. 1 Reid and Gray 6-aside latest pattern steel frame Disc Harrow. 1 Duncan b aside latest pattern Disc Harrow 1 Andrews and liovan Seed Cleaner. . Saw Bench, plain top, complete with E4ln circular saw. i 4-h.p Vertical Dutton Boiler, TOlhs pressure. 1 if size Wool Press, splendid order. 2 tkiunro Tinned Steel Milk Vat*, suitable for Bcparatortt, complcta with taps. I L.K’G. Double Fulsaior, I D.K.H. Single Pulsalor. 3 Milk Coolers, various sizes. I “Crown” 45-gallon Separator, complete 5 pair Trolley Wheels with axels. Use Only Manures! riIHE only Manures definite' X ly prepared lor local soils to correct acidity and add the needed phosphates. Prepared on the prescriptions of Now Zealand’s finest agricultural chemist after exhaustive analysis of local soils. Eight varieties of “Tui” Manures—send or call for full particulars. t Ea A MAN is known by tho lawn lie LX. keeps, and any one can have n good lawn with a NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE. Ask to seo tho “L” or “G” qualities—they stand for extra satisfaction. All dealers. A QHEAP ESI HENCE. F OR Q WCK SALKWE have been instnicled by J. M. BARR, Esq. (who is leaving town and taking up farming pursuits) to sell his well-built residence, being No. 171. College Street West, situated only I chains off Eit/.herhert Street, and half a mile from Post Olllte. m* ¥ * JBimittnut, % ■ y, S tr wSW'

The building was eroded lor Mr Harr by Messrs Perrin and Oakley, and nothijiyr but heart timber has- been used. G rooms, with largo hall, bathroom, scullery, linen cupboards, steel ceilings in three rooms and hail, washhouse, copper and tubs, large motor shed 12ft. x ‘2l ft, concrete floor and pit, asphalt drive and yard. Hedges, lawns and flower gardens in first-class order. The section has a frontage of 66ft. with a depth of 198 ft. PEI) ROCK PRICE TERMS CASH. LTD., P U MEIMTOM ''OPTIC

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 3 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 3 November 1917, Page 8