ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE PAIR, PALMERSTON NORTH. i TO-DAY. At 12 Noon. rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell, as above:— 3000 CATTLE ’ comprising—--450 store cows 100 fat and forward cows 15 young S.H. breeding cows 25 well-bred S.H. breeding cows 50 good S.H. cows and calves by S.H. bulls 40 cows and calves 20 heifers and calves 16 prime fat cows 20 speyed heifers 20 empty heifers 50 choice 15-mos. heifers 4.70 3 and 4-yr bullocks 400 2 and 2%-yr steers 550 yearling to 18-mos steers 15 good yearling Shorthorn steers 160 mixed yearlings 290 yearling to 18-mos. heifers 100 2-yr heifers 70 good 2-yr S.H. empty heifers 4 2-year Friesian bulls 4 high-grade empty Jersey heifers. On account of Mr GEO. CRAW, of Linton: — 75 good 12 to 15-months steers 75 good 12 to 15-months heifers
1000 comprising—--350 ewes and lambs 50 2-tootlx wetliers 100 extra choice ewe hoggets 100 mixed hoggets 40 mixed hoggets 40 empty ewes 25 prime fat ew'ea 150 ewes and lambs LUNCHEON AT YARDS, from 11 a.m. BUS leaves town for yards from 11 o ’clock onwards. Abraham & Williams, (LTD.) LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL BROKERS, INSURANCE as SHIPPING agents. CLEARING SALES OF STOCK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY DISTRICT. Abraham & Williams, Ltd, PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. FOR SALE. OK ACRES (more oi less), with «omfortablo 4-roomed dwelling, dairy, washhouse, large stables, etc.j well watered by running creek, about one mile from Danncvirkc, sunny position; good saleable firewood on property bringing in easily £3 per day with this only. Carry S head cattle etc. PRICE, £1750; easy terms to good man NORMAN~L. GURR, LAND AGENT - - DANNEVIKKE Motor Car Tyres. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. IBED, 30 x 3% ... 76/Others Proportionately Low. Try Our Heavy “VITALIO” Covera. NONPAREIL MOTOR CO.
TO STAND TiitS SEASON. On the Farm, *' Pen-y-Bryn, ’ ’ 321 Fcathcrston Street East, Palmerston North. SELWYN PRIDE, 489 C.S.B. (Foaled I2th November, 1911.) Has a good Show Ring record, being placed nine times out of ten times shown. Also winner of the Mcthven Premium last year (1916). FEE: Five Guineas, payable Ist January, 1918. Grazing 2/6 per week. All care taken but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars and pedigree apply— R. P. EDWARDS, P.O. Box 9. 'Phono 403. Palmerston North. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF “The Overseas’ Club Tobacct Fund.” (Controlled under War Regulations.) A STRETCHER - BEARER in the Battle of Messines writes from France, 17th Juno, 1917, saying:— “You will have heard of the Battle of Messines; well, your cigarettes were distributed to the wounded lads on their way back to dressing stations and were thoroughly appreciated.” To keep such good work going, CONTINUOUS SUBSCRIPTIONS are urgently required. Money soon vanishee in smoke, so send again now and then, to J. HERBERT HANKINS, Treasurer, Bor 38, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 1372904, 26 October 1917, Page 8
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