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ABRAHAM \ k WKfoUMf, L*B. IMPORTANT INRESIRYED CLEARING SALE 'OF DAIRY SSOCX, D.IU UftHT HORSES FARM IMPLEMENTS, etc. WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1908. At the Farm, Rangitikci Line, Palmerston North. A BRAHAM * WILLIAMS, Ltd. J-X. have received instructions from Mr A. McCulloch, who has disposed of his property, to sell by public auction as above afc 12 o'clock sharp— 50 superior dairy cows, due to calve this month and next, 15 of which are already in milk 11 calves 1 2yrbull 2 draught mares,draught mare in foal to Inzevar, hack and pony, 2yr filly by Ocean, reaper and binder moiver, d. and s.f. plough, disc and tine harrows, spring trap, heavy dray, full lock brake (with shafts and pole), dray harness, leading harness, saddles and " numerous sundries 12 milk cans, 3 breeding sows, boar, 6 store pigs, etc. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. The above cows comprise one of the best herds in the district; they .ire mostly dehorned and corning to third calf. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, AUG. 27th, 1903. A BRAHAM k WILLIAMS, Ltd. I -£a_ will sell by public auction at! their yards, EangHikei-stfeet, as above, at 1 p.m.— ( 28 springing heifers, good line 22 guaranteed cows, mostly springers 40 extra good springing heifers, mostly Jersey - Shorthorn cross 80 purebred Shorthorn cows 80 purebred Shorthorn weaners 6 to 9 months 90 mixed cattle i 8 fat bullocks (good qnahty) 4 fat cows 80 good 18-month steers SO good 2-year steers 70 wether hoggets 4 first-class heifers, very close to calving 140 fat ewes 200 fat ewes 150 hoggets 140 hoggets (good line) 60 prime fat ewes 100 ewes in lamb 100 hoggets 60 2-tooth wethers 60 ewes 80 hoggets 100 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb to English Leicester rams AT THE BOROUGH HORSE EMPORIUM. SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. -01. will sell by public auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, Palmerston North, as above at 1 p.m,— Draughts and harness horses, hacks, and ponies. QUARTERLY LAND SALE. THE undersigned have arranged to hold a quarterly land sale, In case of no sale only a small charge for advertising will be made. The first sale will be held on Saturday, the 19th September, should sufficient inducement offer. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., Auctioneers. SWIET& CO., Land Agents, Financial Agents> and Valuers. ! KO C\ aci-es leasehold, 49 acres grassed, i *J*dKJ 6 paddocks, firsfc-cfoss level and undulating grazing country, 2 miles by good road to creamery, well watered by permanent streams, 4-roomed house, woolshed, sheds, 2 sets yards, r.o.p. at £7 an I acre, rent 6s 6d per acre, £800 for goodwill, with 1000 first-lass sheep given in. 37/489 010 acres, 7 paddooks, Nvell watered, ylO 6-bail cowshed, 10 acres ploughed, 7-roomed house, pantry, trapshed, cheap at. £22 per acre, cash £3000, balance at 5 per cent for 5 or 7 years ; a grand property. 28/411 1 Qf\ acres, very best dairying and -LtlV/ fattening agricultural land, all ploughable, a mile from creamery and school, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, a first-class property, price only £14 per acre, cash required £400. ' 37/488 /I* "I acres, all ploughable, 30 acres \J JL ploughed and in good English grasses, 6 paddocks, 2 acres orchard, 7roomed house, outbuildings, price £28 per ] acre, cash £710, an ideal little dairy, farm. 22/362 9 -roomed villa residence, well situated, every convenience, five minutes from Square, three-fifths acre, stable, trapshed, i loffi, price £900, terms easy. 37/486 A very desirable 7-roorned villa, 66ft by 2J chains, 2 minutes from Square, well situated, high and dry, good outbuildings, every convenience, prioe £800, terms. 37/489 5-roomed new house, washhouse, scullery, land 44ft by 2 chains, price £510, cash £335. 30/426 5-roomed new house, \ acre, 70ft frontage, a bargain at £300, cash £140. 32 '446 ABOUT YOUR SHEEP. IP you are a Sheep Farmer, and don' know something about -L/AWES 5 SHEEP DIPS you'v missed one of the practical points of your business. Some of the most successful farmers of New Zealand pi'efer these dips and what is good enough for them must be good for you. The makers claim they are the best and cheapest in the market, and they are supported by the following, as well as many other flock-owners:— Mb E. J. Biddiford Ms G. P. Donnellt Mr C. Elgab Mr G. Phahazyk Mr J. N. Williams Mr W. J. Dooolas Mr Wji. Busby Mr C. Valance Ijawes Sheep Dips are made up in three mixtures to suit both large and small sheep farmers. One dip of Lawes' Dip—then your verdict: | "THE BEST I'VE USED." Better talk it over with us now. We are , sole agents for the Palmerston Wanganu j districts. UNITED FARMEBS' CO-OP. THE SILVER GBID mHE New Proprietor ig H. P. LITTLEX WOOD, formerly of the Willow Bani Boardinghouse. The establishment will be thoroughly renovated and conducted under the pro prietor's personal supervision. Hot dinners, grills, etc., at all hours. Fresh fiish arrive daily. Oysters also arrive daily, and may be had by bottle, plate or kit. Note address: Next Public Library. HIGH-CLASS TAILOBING. NEW Coatings and Suitings just tc hand. Best style and workmanship. Holder of Diploma from Cutfng Academy and School of , London. R. E. JDOWLE, Next race and Co., The Square, Palmerston North. Mr Park has opened up a lovely lot o£ artificial flowers, new books, new photo frames, China and glassware, leather roods, electroplate, toys, Sandow'a dumb bells and developers, etc.—Advi

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 26 August 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 26 August 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 26 August 1903, Page 4

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