FOXTON STOCK SALE. nr iUKHE will lie no Fox ton Sale on JL MONDAY NEXT, 22nd December. Date of next sale will bo advertised later. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS', LTD. MANOAWEKA SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18.1919. 300 good 2-th wethers (October 200 good 4-th wethers (October shorn) 150 2-th wethers (October shorn) 100 mixed 2-ths (October shorn) 65 Shorthorn and Hereford 15-mos steers 38 2f-yr steers 32 3J-yr Hereford bullocks 8 4-yr forward bullocks 8 cows and calves Luncheon and Afternoon Tea at Red Cross Shop. PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1019, At 12.45 p.in. 20 fat ewes 60 mixed 2-ths 5 forward cows 8 fat cows 8 2-yr steers 4 forward cows 8 prime fat bullocks FEILDINQ SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, At 11.30 a.m. 56 mixed yearlings (lots) 70 mixed cattle 12 S.H. weaners 5 store cows COO 2-th wethers 660 2-th owes 770 fat and forward woolly ewes (lots) • :* 350 forward rape lambs 36 2-yr P.A. and Hereford heifers 20 3-yr bullocks 28 20-mos S.H. steers 24 yearling steers (lots) 27 2-yr Hereford and P.A. steers (lots) G prime tat bullocks 200 2 and 4-th shorn wethers 160 mixed 2-ths 50 ewes and lambs 21 3-yr forward bullocks TAIHAPE SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, At 1 p.ra. 400 2-th ewes (shorn) 75 2-th wethers (shorn), good 70 hoggets in wool 260 2-th wethers (good) line M AK " CiH ’ s L AND S ALE A T ■F mBING ‘ To be held in tho t YCEUM 7J1 HEATRE, On THURSDAY, THE 18th DECEMBER, AT 2 P.M. ~ MONEY MAKING FARMS, f ) % MONEY MAKING FARMS, *) pT MONEY MAKING FARMS, o Close to Feilding, from 110 to 291 Acres, and 5 town sections in the township of Haleombe. Any of the above farms ■WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES fn a very short while; a few crops ol turnips Avill bo worth all tho vendors are asking for this land. LOOK AT THE TERMS'. 10 per cent, on day of sale, 10 per cent, in twelve months or buildings to that value. This sale gives to tho man who is willing to work tho chance of a lifetime, and as there is only a very SMALL AMOUNT OF CAPITA I? required, no one who desires to BECOME SUCCESSFUL should miss this opportunity. Call on the Auctioneers before the sale, who will arrange to show you over. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. JJIGH pRICES p,OR p A TRYING OOWS QWING fJVO gCARCITY, BUT Does it Pay to Rear Dairy Heifers on £IOO an acre land. JT yyiLL p AY To Keep Your Best Heifers and Buy Good Healthy Grazing Country to run them on. Wo have for private sale a block of 320 acres, which can bo subdivided into areas to suit purchasers, situated on a good main road and close to Kairanga and surrounding districts. Tliis is excellent winter country, and worth twice the money asked for it when used for the above purpose. JggpJ PER ACRE, Only £3OO cash required. ILLIAMS, LTD. BRAHAM & PALMERSTON NORTH. HINTS FOR SPRING. OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW. Anew supply of rit dye, . direct from America, in delightful shades, makes faded blouses look NEW, 9d per cake. Don’t buy a New Suit or Costume; clean it with SAFE CLOTH CLEANER, 2s 6d per bottle. Try our FURNITURE REVIVER, you will bo astonished with the result, Is 9d per bottle. FOR THE GARDEN— Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Garden Manures, in large or small bags. FOR THE CALVES AND CHICKS— Calf Food, Chick Food, Grits, Tonics, etc. At tho POST OFFICE STORE (TERRACE END. PHONE OQQ
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1703, 17 December 1919, Page 8
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