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N Z L. & M.A. CO. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, 23rd JAN., 1903. a", 12 noou. !'T"HE N.Z. LOAiN & MBUOAN 1 TILE AGENCY COMPANY Ltd., will sell by public auction as above— 10 weavers 7 weaners 5 18-mouth sfceecg 1 cow just calving 1 store cow 1 fat cow 2 yearlings 8 wt-anerd 1 springing cow 2 forward cows 4 fat cows 1G 15-month cattle, mixed 20 2A-year stters 25 forward bullocks 5 fat bullocks 8 3-year steers 3 dry cows 22 weaners 425 wethers 400 ewts 300 lambs 300 gO'jd wethers 400 good rape larnb3 300 ewes 300 pure-bred Lincoln ewe 3 100 ewes 100 good lambs 200 4 tooth wethers 80 ewes 70 good lambs 60 "wethers 140 2-tooth ewea 145 2 tooth wethers 230 4-tooth wethers 1400 2-tooth wethers 220 2-tooth wethers 50 fat ewes 100 fat ewes 200 lam bis 1 njw spring dray ANNUAL SALE OF FAIRFIELD SURPLUS STOCK. V HE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd , have received in-tructions from Mr H. H Bridge, to sell at Fairfield Yards, Onga Onga., on TUESDAY, 27tb January, 1903, 340 Pure bred Honiney Rams, and 1500 Pure-bred Romney Ewes, in lots to suit purchasers. Further entries solicited. Rale to commence ai 1 o'clock afternoon. Luncheon provided. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer.

Economy. BUY your Christmas presents from the cheapeet house. MALCOLM & WILTON. THE PEOPLE'S CASH STOEE AND CROCKERY ARCADE. HAVING now for the third time completed enlargements to my premises in less than thiee years, I am now in a position to boast of having ; tho I.ARGEST AND BEST FITTED CROCKERY ARCADE in Palmerston, which is stocked with the largest and also the best assortment of Crocker?, Glassware* Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Ever shown in Palmerston, If you wish to present your friend with a nice Christinas box, come along to where you ; have the stock to choose from. My prices will speak for themselves. A. E. CLAUSEN, CUBA STKEET. Malcolm & Wilton's FOR Rattan Chairs, Childs* Chairs, Ruga and Carpets, Furniture of all descriptions, Pianos on time pay meat.

Coal! Coal ! TONS 1000 TONS LANDING IN JANUARY. TCNS 2000 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. Household akd Steam. TO FOLLOW IN MARCH. Samuel Brown, Wellington. UNPRECEDENTED OFFER. HOTEL in Wairarapa district, contains 16 rooms, newly-built and very well furnished. Trade, £100 per month, together with 120 acres of finest quality land, in good rising township. Lease has about 8 years to run at £4 per week for the lot. Factory, blacksmith's shop, bakery, stores, school, P. 0., etc., alongside. Price, £900. The land is worth 22s Cd per acre rent. Apply sharp C. B. I3UXTON, Rangitikei street • THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD. REMOVAL OF OFFICE. ON Monday, the 19th instant, the Head Office will be REMOVED to the first floor of No. 123, LAMBTON QUAY, opposite the Club Hotel. Butter storage and the Engineer's Deparmenfc will be carried, on at WATERLOO QUAY as heretofore. Head OJlice Telephone No. 1803. JOHN SCOTT, pro Secretary. Wellington, lGth January, 1903. PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ' RECTOR—J. E. VERNON, M.A., ! B.S.C. rPHE school re-opens on Monday JL January 26 th. New pupils are requested to send in their names at once to the Rector, so that arrangements may be made for increased accomodation. The Rector will also be at the school on Friday, Jan. 23rd, between 10 a.m. and 12 noon to enroll new pupils. G. HIRSCH, Secretary.

CRAVEN, ' I'almehstox North. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL—MISS PHASER, •""pHE above school re-opens on Wednes 1 day, February 4th, 1903. Music. MISS SOANLAN resumes lessons on Monday, January 19th '-'aodUatea prepared for RoyaS Academy and Trinity College Pr % ticali and Theory examinations. For terms, etc,, address Princess; street.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7629, 22 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7629, 22 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7629, 22 January 1903, Page 3

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