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ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JAN. 29th, 1903. fc BRA HAM &~WILLIAMS, Ltd. i% will soil by public auction at their yards, Bangitikei-street, as above - 40 Shorthorn weaner steers 20 half-bred Jersey weaner heifers 57 Syr bullocks 50 21 and 3yr bullocks 50 forward bullocks 20 prune fat bullocks 70 3 to 3£-year bullocks 60 2 to 2^-yaar steers 40 Shorthorn weaner steer 3 20 half-bred Jersey woaner beifers 400 forward ewes 450 mixed 2-tootba 600 rape lamba 100 fafc and forward ewes 100 mixed 2-tooths 700 2th wethers) good line off 300 2th ewes j the hills PALMERSTON HORSeT~SALE SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY. \ BR\HAM & WILLIAMS Ltd , 11. will sell by public auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, as above, at 1 p.rn : — f*f\ DRAUGHT horses, harness [)U horses, hacks and ponies. Special entries : — 1 Bay mare by Tim Whiffler, dam Traducer mare, with foal at foot, by Handsome Jack, and in foal to Papakura 1 Brown ware, by Bulls Eye, dam Day Dawn mare, in foal to Papakura 1 black gelding, 5 years, by Monte Carlo, Cock Sure mare, good weight carrier 1 stylish harness pony, by Kkgslaka 1 Avery weighing machine 1 Second hand safe.

Entries now closed. PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, sth and 6th FEBRUARY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., Ci in conjunction with the LOAN & MERCANTILE, will hold their annual Ram Fair on the A. & P. Association? Show Grounds on the above dates, commencing each day at 12 noon, and will < flier on behalf of the following well-known breeders:— QO X 2-toothEnglish-Leicester rams °£° rams, bred by C, W. Reid, Wm, Nixon, S. R. Lancaster, P. C. Threkeld, Slack Bros., Thomas Tanner, W. B. Andrews, F. O. Murray OOK 2-fcooth Border Leicester rams, ££O bred by E. J. Watt, C. W, Beid, N.Z. and Australian Land Co , Ltd., Jno. Little J. A. Gower. AtjK 2-tooth Romney rams, bred by E. W. Dorset, W. E. Bidwill, A. Mathews, D. Buick, D. Rowlands, J. Kebbell, J. O. Batchelar, E. Shortt, Bealey Bros., IT. S. Hadfield, W. F. Jacobs IAA 2-tooth Shropshire rams bred J-VV byC. W.Reid 0 A 2-tooth Soutbdown rams, bred v by S. R. Lancaster, S. Garfort h O^7 X 2-tooth Lincoln ranis, bred by *■'-* J. S. Holmes, J.H. Harris, L. G. Bremer, JR. Bremer, N.Z. & Australian Land Co., Ltd , W. H. Wybourne. J. Hastings, J. Jarvis, K. McKenzie 1 X Stud English Leicester ewes, ±o bred by Slack Bros. QA 2-tooth rams by English *-*" Leicester rams out of Border Leicester ewes JA Threequarter - bred English ■*^ Leicester-Lincoln rams, bred by H. B. Williams, Esq. Permam

| AN.^ Gilchrist, Direct Importers of British, American and Continental Hardware. ARE NOW OFFERING. GOLD MEDAL AND ROSEDALE BINDER TWJNB At Lowest Current Kates. Special quotations for large quantities. Lubricating Oils of every description. And now landing ex Waimate— 10 cases Brass rail Bedsteads 10 packages Bedsteads 3 case 3 brass rail Fenders 2 cases Gig Lamps and Lampwaro 2 cases Brushware 3 cases Locks and Fastenings 3 cases Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools 10 cases assorted Ironmongery 2 cases best Electro - plated ware, specially selected for the Christmas trade 2 cases Cntlcry 20 nests Eng'ish - made Travelling Trunks Permain & Gilchrist, TIRECT IMPORTER?, CHEAPEST AND BEST IRONMONGERS. The Square and King-street, Agents for Massay Harris Coy's Farm Implements and Extras, Brinsley and Co's oelebrated .Chimpion ranges. Mow Jem's patent wire strainers, Aome Oil Engiaes, Cyclone Oil Company. Chas. B Buxton, LA.ND, ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENT, Rangitikei Street, (Opposite Dawick'3 Buffet.) HOUSE of 7 rooms; new, with bath and every convenience,-on J-acre, Mainstreet, in handy position. Price £450. Very cheap and good. ("^ OOD grocery business, doing £200 per T month, in a good position in town. Goodwill £50. SCANDIA-STEEET, 4-roomed house (new), trap-shed, and fowl houses, on 3-acres of land. Price £400. GOOD building sites for sale, or will build to suit purchasers; in best streets in town. 1 i)i\ ACRES, all grass, except crops, L l"' well sub-divided; good 6-roomcd house and all necessary outbuildings. Good level land. School and creamery handy. Price £14 10s per acre. IYK ACEES, one mile from Marton, on i O Main road. All level laud, all grass and well watered. Will lease for seven years at 14s per acre, with purchasing clause. Ql ACRES, all grass, 8 paddocks, all \j A fenced with totara; good (5-roomed house, surrounded by large orchard; cowshed, barn, and all necessary outbuildings to make this farm what it is—a tip-top dairy farm; creamery 1£ miles. Price £12 10s per acre. I have a large and varied assortment of properties to suit all buyers, and at very moderate prices—prices which leave a large margin for profit in the rise which is coming. If you wish to buy, buy now. It will pay you to do so. If you want a dairy farm, don't be afraid of being unable to get satisfactory stock, as in most cases stock can be taken over at valuation, and you secure a going concern in full profit, and with the best part of the season ahead. CHAS. B. BUXTON, Palmerstou North.

NOTICE. Mfi M. BRUNETTE has been appointed salesman for the Massey-Harris and Imperial Bicycles in the Manawatu district. 0. S. PICKERING, Agent, Palmerston N. QA/. DEPOSIT and 5/- weekly will WV-/ purchase a reilly good serviceable bioyclo atJG. H. Scott's Cycle Dopot, The Square.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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