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.."Jil.ir.A- >'D •-.-n_-i.iA_.dS-COLYTON STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEB. 3rd 1903. \ BRAII \ M AN D WILLIAMS ,Q Ltd. wiii sell by public auction as abovo at 1 pa — 40 weaner steers 12 m'xod weat.era 2 d_iry cow. in milk 5 2 ye.tr heifers in calf 6 2-year steers 4 springing cows 6 forward cows 20 waa-;er beifer3 4 empty oows 14 2^yr steers 20 yearling to ISmss.eers 1 Shorthorn bull Jersey cow in milk (sound and quiet) 8 fat cows 6 weaners 2 good daily cows 12 weaners 2 fat cows 2 springing he:fers 3 cows in milk 15 2yr steers 100 woolly lambs 100 shorn lambs 100 2th ewes 100 2th wathers 20 fat ewes 100 shorn lambs 200 good shorn rape lambs 40 mixed 2 tooths 100 breeding ewes 200 Leicester ewes, shorn 4 weaner p:gs 4 good backs PALMEESTON NOETH ANNUAL RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FEIDAY, sth and 6th FEBEUAEY. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., 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 offer on behalf of the best breeders in the colony :— 400 purebred 2-tooth English-Leices-ter rams 200 purebred 2-tooth Border-Leices-ter rams 180 purebred 2-tooth Shropshire rams 90 purebred 2-tooth Southdown rams 725 purebred 2-tooth Eomney-Marsh rams 400 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln rams 40 f-bred English Leicester-Lincoln rams 30 2-tooth rams by English Loicester rams out of Border-Leicester ewes 15 stud English Leicester ewes Lincolns and Eomncys will be offered on first day, and other breeds on second day. A good Luncheon may be obtained on the. grounds. AT THE BOROUGH HORSE EMPORIUM. SATURDAY 7th FEB., 1903. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Ltd., will sell by public auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, Palmerston North, ns above, at 1 p.m — Draughts and harness horses, hacks, and ponies. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, 12th FEBEUAEY, 1902 ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. will soil by public auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as above, at 1 p.m.— "I Q QQO WELL-BRED SHEEP * ")V_»-_/w 0 f various classes, from flocks of well - known breeders. Early Entries Invited. Chas, B Buxton, LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCIAL AGENT, Rangitikei Steeet, (Opposite Dawick's Buffet.) HOUSE of 7 rooms; new, with bath and * every convenience, on J-acre, Mainstreet, in handy position. Price £450. Very cheap and good. GOOD grocery business, doing £200 per month, in a good position in town. Goodwill £50. QCANDIA-STREET, 4-roomed house 0 (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 ij i ACEES, all grass, except crops, L ' * well sub-divided; good 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Good level land. School and creamery handy. Price £14 10s per acre. 7K ACRES, one mile from Marton, on _ 0 Main road. All level land, all grass and well watered. Will lease for seven years at 14s per acre, with' purchasing clause. •Q I ACRES, all grass, 8 paddocks, all •j/ JL -fenced with totara ; good 6-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 takeil over at valuation, and you secure a going concern in full profit, and with the best part of the season ahead. CHAS. B. BUXTON, Palmerston North. KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL. A DANCE will be held on Wednesday evening following the picnic in the Kelvin Grove Hall at 8 p.m. Refreshments provided. Admission, gents ls, ladies 6d. HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. WOODVILLE A. & P. SHOW. THE Holiday Committee request that places of business close at 12 noon on Wednesday next, 4th inst. WILLIAM PARK, Chairman of Committee. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S SEASIDE ACADEMY SEATOUN, WELLINGTON HEADS. THIS nourishing establishment has been removed to the saside borough of SEATOUN, where all will be carried on as in the town premises. A large Schoolroom and Airy and Comfortable Premises have been erected. The situation on Seatoun Heights is unrivalled, and easily accessible from Kilbirnie, Miramar and all the western seaboard of the Harbour entrance. The curriculum will include all branches of a high-class English Education, with French, Latin, Book-keeping, Art Needlework and preparation for Matriculation, Civil Service, Musical and other examinations as desired. A Musical Theory Class will be opened early in February. The extras are Piano, Singing, Painting and Shorthand lessons, at moderate charges. FEES—Payable at opening of three terms on February Ist, May 15th and September Sth. BOARDERS—£33 per annum. DAY-SCHOLABS—£-5 per annum. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WOODVILLE A. & P. SHOW. HOLIDAY excursion tickets available for return til! sth February* .will be issued to Woodville on 3.d February from Marton, Bunnythorpe and intermediate stations and by morning trains on 4th February from Palmerston and intermediate stations. For further particulars see poslers at stations. J.Y ORDER.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7639, 3 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7639, 3 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7639, 3 February 1903, Page 3

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