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AUCTION SALES. UNRESERVED SHEEP SALE. MARTON YARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISx TRIBUTINQ CO., LTD.. have received instructions from Mr Walter Oldfield to sell by Public Auction, without reserve:— 4500 s SHEEP, including: 1800 wether hoggets 1200 ewe hoggets 1250 G-th to 5-yr ewes, r.w. B.P. rams March 8 250 6-th to 5-yr ewes, r.w. Rom. rams March 20 NOTE. —The above sheep consist of well-bred station lines from Taihape, Mangaweka and Hunterville districts, and have been wintered right through on turnips and will be sold in lots to suit, purchasers. The ewes have been running with B.F. rams bred by Messrs Ellis Bros, and C. E. Vile, one ram to every 60 ewes ! SPECIAL CATTLE SALE. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923, At la Noon. Till'; WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOP. ASSN. LTD., Stock Dept, Pahiatua, are holding a Special Cattle Sale as above, when they will offer on account of various clients: QCO HEAD WELL-BRED STATION vvXJ BATTLE, comprising:— 18 fat bullocks J 3 fwd 4 and 5-yr bullocks 12S 4 and 5-yr bullocks 4 0 3i to 4-yr bullocks 100 2J-yr P.A. and H. steers 40 IS-mos. P.A. steers 110 f. and f. station cows 3 fat cows 100 2J-yr empty station heifers 20 2i-yr empty Hereford heifers 30 Hereford cows, r.w. with P.A. 30 P.A. cows, r.w. with P.A. it H. 10 S.H. cows, r.w. with I'.A. & 11. 30 station cows, r.w. with P.A, and H. 30 stations cows in calf 114 m.s. station weaners | 100 mixed cattle to be drafted SALE BY MORTG; HOLD PROP TOWN OF GEES OF FREEERTY IX THE WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF JULY, 1923, AT 1.30 P.M. MR H. A. SCOTT, having received instructions from the mortgagees will sell by public auction at his Auction Rooms, situate in Plim- j mer Terrace, Shannon, tiie following freehold property: — ALL that piece of land situated in the Township of Shannon containing 21.1 perches more or less. BEING Lot 10 on Deposited Plan No. 1323 and part of section Gil on the Map ol i Jit, said Township. There are no buildings on the land. ' The land is under the Land Transfci Act and will be sold free of encumbrances and is offered for sale by the mortgagees in exercise of the poweis contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Registered No. 135,551. There will he a reserve price. Particulars and conditions of sale may lie seen at the offices of the Auctioneer or at the offices of Messrs. Standish and Anderson, solicitors for the Mortgagees, G 5 Devon Street New Plymouth. CALF-SKINS! CALF-SKINS! CALF-SKINS!' DAIRY FARMERS, SAVE YOUR j CALF-SKINS CAREFULLY AND j CONSIGN THEM TO WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD.. WHO ALWAYS PAY SPOT CASH. VDR the past ten \ears Manawatu farmers have been reaping the j benefit of our organisation and know that whether monthly sales are held 1 or not- they still receive the highest ruling market prices. WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD, CASH BUYERS, 78 RANGITIKET STREET, Palmerston North. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. COST OF LIVING DOWN at the PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Delicious. Appetising FOUR (4) Course Luncheons only 1/6. : Concessions to Regular Diners. 3ARTAKE of dainty Morning and --•.-fernoon Teas at these ideal and elite dining rooms. Orchestra each afternoon- —Latest Music. Why spend time baking when you can obtain 'such light, dainty homemade cakes, scones, gems, bread, etc., at such moderate prices. Piccadilly cakes rank with mother's make, they are THE BEST. MISSES JARY, Proprietresses. ROOT SEEDS. S sole New Zealand Agenta ■ for Messrs Alexander Crosa and Sons, Glasgow, wo have Just landed our indent of their famous Turnip and flwodo B*-' A a. These have been tested _., the Government Biologist and while they showed exceptional germination qualities, not one extraneous seed could be traced. All the old favourites together with new varieties held in stock. BOOK NOW: PRICES ON APPLICATION. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. T7LOWERING Bulbs—Largest, best and cheapest stock in the Do- ' minion. Some kinds as low as 6d pei dozen, 3/6 per 100. All lines on nlinllarly low basin. Get our free price list before ordering elsewhere. It will pay you. —B. H. Just. Botanical Nurseries. Palmerston North,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 10

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