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ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS xX have received instructions from Mr S. Jenkins to sell by public auction on Saturday, February 9th, The goodwill of section 306, on No. 4 Line, Fitzherbort, comprising 380 acres of good land, of which 110 acres are English gras=, 22 felled, 140 chains of fencing have been erected, and a good cottage, trapshed, yards, etc. The tenure of the property is a lease of seven years from Ist July, 1.898, at a rental of £20 per annum, with a purchasing clause of £2 15s per acre, or the purchaser can, if he so elects, buy out the property now for £790.

This is a splendid chance for a small capitalist of acquiring a firstclass property for little 1 money.

For further particulars apply to the auctioneers, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS.

THE BOROUGH HORSE

EMPORIUM, Palmerston North,

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, . 1901.

A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will pel] **> by public auction, at their ynrdf. Rangi tikei street, at 1 p.m.— Draught horses, harness horses, hacks, ponies, traps, etc. Special Entries— Qn account of Mr F. G. Couper, Rongotea— 2 heavy draught mares, 8 and ' 4-year-old . 2 draught geldings, 1 and 2-year-old 2 half-draught 3 and 4-year-olds 2 thoroughbred mares 1 thoroughbred 2-year colfe, by Bay King—Hirimi

Great Annual Sheep Fair.

PALMERSTON NORTH,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 14xh, 1901.

ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell by public auction at their yards, Eangitikei street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 1200 3 and 4-year ewes} 400 full mouth Lin- Wlthout coin ewes j reserve 2500 full mouth Lincoln ewesj 500 Lincoln ewes 2000 sound mouth breediug ewes 2000 4-year Lincoln ewes 9 )0 ewes, mixed ages 200 full mouth Lincoln ewes 100 Romnsy ewes, mixed ages 800 2 and 4-tooth ewes 500 4-year crossbred ewes 400 ewes, mixed ages 2000 full mouth ewes 1000 4-year ewes 500 crossbred lambs 400 forward wethers 200 store wethers 800 4, 6, and f.f.m. Lincoln ewes 200 6-tooth and f.f.m. crossbred ewes 190 2-tooth Border - Leicester- , Lincoln ewes 609 sound-mouth breeding ewes 800 wethers 2jO breeding ewes 500 4-tooth Lincoln ewes 500 f.f.m.'ew'es '

No cattle or pigs taken.

CLEARING SALE OF STOCK HOBSES AND FARM IMP CEMENTS.

SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY.

MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, in conjunction with Mr J. M. Johnstou, have received instructions- from Charles Dunk, Esq., who has disposed of his property, to sell by public auction at the homestead, Bainesse, as above, at 1 p.m.— 20 3-year steers 41 2i-year steers 9 mixed cattle 9 fat cows 2 milkers 6 weaners 254 fat wethers'* | 47i Ktoiv woohors 14 3 mixed 2 tooths 296 breeding ewea 158 woolly lambs 17 rams 5 draught horses 4 hacks 1 Berkshire boar 2 sows in pig 6 store pigs 2 live-inch tire drays and harness Double and single furrow ploughs, disc harrows, drag harrows, tine harrows, ; ■ cbaffcutier with elevator, grass mower, wool press, Avery scales, and a quantity of farm implements and . tools tjo mvnerous to mer- ; tion M.B.—Wibh the exception of a few of fcbe implements, everythiug is for absolute sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

MANAWATU KOAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given chat the bridge over the Taonui stream on Rmgitikti Line is not safe to carry a heavier load than one ton. BY OBDEE, February 5, 1901.

NOTICE. , STATIONARY ENGINE CERTIFICATES. 77! XAMINaTIONS for above will jQj be held as follows :—Masonic Hotel, Diinne.virke, <>v Friday, Sth February; and at Royal Hotel, Palmerston North, on Tuesday, 12th February ; at each placo at 9 a.m. Application fo.-uio and particulars ! from j ROBERT DUNCAN, Chief Examiner of Engineers, Wellington. FOXTON BEACH. | /"IOTTAGI^to let on the Foxton \Kj Beach. Apply to i A. JONSON, ] Foxton. | MISS~i3ROWK"E \ W ILL liesume, Lessons in Music, I Y» Theory and French, at her resijlenco, dmosbury street, on Monday, 4th

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7157, 7 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7157, 7 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7157, 7 February 1901, Page 3

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