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ABBAHAM & WILLIAMS, Lid. POHANGINA SALE. ~ TUESDAY, APBIL 26th, at 1 p.m. A Graham &"williams, Ltd., -LA. will sell by public auction as ab ye— 2 fat gows " 10 mixed weaners 30 mixed weaners 15 mixed weaners 8 store cows 2 18mos steers 8 18mos heifers 3 weaners 35 18mos steers 12 18mos heifers in calf 3 fat cows 12 mixed weaners ' 10 weaner steers 7 fat cows 4 dairy cows 1 Shorthorn bull 5 2Jyr steers 9 18mos steers 25 mixed weaners 1 Hereford bull 6 18mos heifers 3 store cows 100 ewes in lamb 100 lambs 3 porkers THIRD ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF BLOOD HORSES. FRIDAY, APRIL 29th, Day after Palmeraton Races. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., will sell by public auction as above, at their sale yards, Palmerston North, at 11 a.m. sharp— 100 Thoroughbred Horses as under : On accountof Hon J. D. Ormond 20 yearling geldings^ By and fillies The Officer, 6 2yr geldings and I Sir Lancelot, fillies f and 8 Syr geldings and Spinfeldt. filließ J Bay gelding Woodlander, by Le Loup 8 well-bred ponies On account of Messrs W. J. and A. F. Douglas, Te Mahanga— 22 thoroughbred yearling colts and fillies by Mahaki, Torpedo, Quilt, and Pilgrim's Progress 1 2-yr gelding by Torpedo— Mavin Belle On account of Henry Gaisford, Esq., Onngi— 10 thoroughbreds, 3 and 4-yr-olds, by The Page, Administrator, and Gipsy King 4 well-bred ponies suitable for polo On account of J. G. Duncan, Esq., Wellington— 1 thoroughbred 2-yr-old colt, Stepniak-Ranee Nuna. On account of J. G. Collins, Esq. — 3 thoroughbred 2 and 3yr-olds - by Sou-wester 1 yearling filly, MusketryLorelei The well-known race-horses Prisoner, Wairere, and Undine The racehorse Lorelei, CruiserLaurel (half-sister to Advance), stinted to Sylvia Park On account C. L. Mackebsey, Esq Brood mare Ngaio, TorpedoHoneysuckle, with colt at foot by Waiuku, and now in foal to Advance Brown colt Puketea, TorpedoHoneysuckle On account G. B. Baldwin, Esq.—• ■■ 3 yearlings by The Artist and Lord Eoslyn Bay mare Santa Katarina, with foal at foot by Captain Webb, stinted to Euroclydon Grey mare, The Marquis— Tattler, with foal at foot by Conqueror Also, under instructions from L. de Pelichet, Esq., of Mangatarata, the following youngsters lately imported from Australia.— Brown colt, 2 years, by True Blue from The Gem (dam of Jewellery) by Grand Flaneur , Brown colt, 2 years, by Lochiel (imp.) from Consistence by Melos (son of Golsbrough) Chestnut filly by Medallion from Salutation Brown filly, one year, by Graf- . ton from Navarine Chestnut fiUy by Medallion from Patrie Auctioneers' Note—Our sale will this year include the well-known Te Mahanga yearlings, and with those offered on account of Hon J. D. Ormond, Gaisford and others, which have proved themselves to be such good i»vestmentß to buyers in previous years, should be a sufficient inducement to sporting men of all classes to attend this sale. The sale is absolutely unreserved. Catalogues on application. Luncheon provided. Admission by ticket only. O. H. PORRITT, T.E.LINDSIY, Auctioneers. GREAT AUTUMN SALE OF DRAUGHTS AND LIGHT HORSES SATURDAY, 30th APRIL at 11.30 a.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. -XA- will sell by public1 auction at their yards, Rangitikei -street, Palmerston North, as above *" i _ On account of J. R. McDonald Esq., without reserve— 24 heavy draught geldings, 3 . and 4years (unbroken) 14 heavy draught geldings and I fillies, syrs to aged (broken) 6 draught mares, aged and believed to be in foal to Pretoria (broken) 2 Syr . heavy draught fillies (unbroken) 7 light draught fillies (unbroken) _ 5 light draught geldings (unbroken) 6 pony fillies, 2 and 3 years (unbroken) 2 pony mares, broken to saddle 8 mares, aged, in foal to light draught horses 1 chestnut gelding, good hack 1 thoroughbred, 4yrs, chestnut gelding, by Flintlock (pedigree at sale) 2 harness geldings, aged Also the well-known hurdle horse Dreyfus, 6yrs On account of Messrs Hoult and Sons— 16 light, medium, and heavy draughts On account of A. Nathan, Esq.— 14 first-class young draughts (just out of work) On accountof sundry vendors— 88 light, medium and heavy draughts; hacks and harness horses. Admission by ticket only. Luncheon Provided. Entries close Saturday,23rd April. PIGS! PIGSI PIGS! WDIMOCK AND CO. are buyers • of ten thousand (10 000) baoon pigs, maiden bows or barrows Freight paid on LIVE pigs. Full parti' eulars from A. J. Arnold, Bunnythorpe : A. J. Arnold, c/o Mr Glover, coachbuilder, Eongotea ; W. Port, Ashhuret; E.A. Jacka, Karere, Longbura, or Weilington Bacon Factory. Wanted—An ideal toniofor strengthen 1 ing the hair, destroying dandruff, and givtag it a soft glossy appearance. Hendy.a I Egg Julep, large bottles Is. Obtainable 1 so y from gavunah'i, Sole Ag<ot.wAdvt.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7959, 21 April 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7959, 21 April 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7959, 21 April 1904, Page 4