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PALMERSTON NORTH HORSE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922, Will sell as above, at their Horse Emporium, Grey street, At 12.30 p.m. sharp,— )K HACKS, DRAUGHTS AND O HARNESS HORSES. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF J. J. COTTER. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. TOKORANGI ROAD-2J MILES FROM HALCOMBE. TUESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1922. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, t\. LTD., in conjunction with N.Z. FARMERS' DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., under instructions from the D.0.A., will .sell as above at 12.30 P.M:— A Jersey Shorthorn Dairy Cows. ~. i 2 2-J-year steers 7-yearling steers 1 yearling heifer 12 mixed weaners 50 breeding ewes, with lambs 4 good draught horses, all work 1. hack 1 D.F. plough, 1 13-coulter drill, 1 M.H. reaper and binder, 1 Cambridge roller. 1 set M.H. discs, 1 McCormack cultivator. 2 sets 3-leaf harrows, 1 set tripod ha'rrows, 1 tip dray. 1 spring dray. 4-horse 3-tou waggon, harness, swingletrees, wire posts and sundries. 1 Buick o-seatei- car. in good, order (s.r.). UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. On the Farm, WAITOIII ROAD, MT. STEWART, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922, ; A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, t\ LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO.. have received instructions from MR WALLACE WARD, to sell as above — 3/jA 4 - th t<> o-yr-old ROMNEY -\\) EWES, r.w. S.I), rams 34 2-th to 6-yr-old Southdown ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 13 purebred owe lambs 29 2-yr Shorthorn heifers 1 fat cow 3 18-mos steers 10 Jersey cross yearlings (9 heifers 0 plough horses (out of hard work) 1 light mare (broken to all work) IMPLEMENTS: Binder, set discs, Cambridge roller, cultivator, 2 d.f. ploughs, 1 5-leaf set tyne harrows, hay rake, mower, 18ft broadcaster, grass seed stripper, lime sower, '{- ton rape manure, harness and 4horse gear, and usual farm sundries. "(All the above are in good order.) J 2-stand Lister shearing plant, with \{ h.p. engine (s.r.) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE DAIRY STOCK, IMPLE SUNDRIES, ETC At the Farm, MAIN ROAD, SHANNON miles from Shannon Railway Station). THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922. k/TESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILiVI LIAMS, LTD.. instructed by MESSRS THOMSON BROS., who are giving up lease of property,' will offer for unreserved sale, as above, at .1 p.m., — /{A DAIRY COWS, principally rU .Inly and August ealvers 8 yearling heifers 7 2-yr-old dairy heifers 9 weaner heifers 3 bulk 4 horses New Zeahuidia 3-cow plant and releaser with 2! h.p. Mogul engine, vacuum pump, milk vat. 'JO gal. Primrose separator, shafting and pulleys, G milk cans, 9-eoulter Empire Jr. seed drill, set disc harrows, set 3-leaf tine harrows, s.f. Duncan lever plough, Burges spring dray, rubber-tyred dogcart, set dray harness, bars and chains, sundries, etc. NOTE.—The cows are a with a fair sprinkling uf G 1922 DAIRY SEASON. JjIARMERS. —Are you selling your Dairy Stock through us at 3 per cent., or paying 5 per cent, elsewhere;. Let us have particulars of any lines vou have during the next 3 months. SI LAND AND CO., Rangitikei street (Phone 757). mHE MANAWATU MACHINERY EXJL CHANGE CO. have for salo in their Showrooms in Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, the following second-hand machinery and implements: 1 Reid and Gray medium Swtimp Plough, complete and in excellent order. 1 Set 3-!eaf Tine Harrows, complete with bar. 1 Set 5 aside Reid and Gray all-steel Disc Harrows, with double wheel forecarriage and transport wheels. 1 Wallace Lime and Manure Sower, complete and almost new. 1 Mangel Pulper, suitable for hand or power. 1 Alfa Laval 22-gallon Hand Separator, splendid order. 1 Three-quarter-size Wool-press, complete; first-class order. 1 Megul 1-h.p. Benzine Engine, fitted with magneto and pulley, nearly new. 1 Saw Spindle, with (irewood saw and pulley. 1 Small all-steel 2-whcel Garden Plough, suitable for one horse; equal to new. 1 Champion Range, complete with hot water boiler. 1 Anderson 4-h.p. self-contained Boiler, 1001 b pressure. Send for our long list of Machinery and Implements. Post free on application. HOUSE HUNTING. WE want to sell (at a big reduction in price) 100,000 feet of Second Grade Timbcr-RIMU, MATAI and WHITE PINE. It is all good, useful building timber, none of it cut from dead, perished trees, no grub, borer or pin holes. Nett cash price in our yards, 20s per 100 feet. Now that building material and labour are plentiful and of reasonable price, everyone may own a homo of his own. Birds, animals and insects do so, surely human beings can. TIRATU BAWSWIILINC CO., Rangitikei and Main Btreets, Palmerstoio. North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 400, 18 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 400, 18 May 1922, Page 8

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