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PALMERSTON SALEYARDS. 13th MAY. Abraham and williams will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 8 prime fat bullocks 7 good fat bullocks 50 forward steers 18 yearlings 30 fresh three year steers 15 fresh two-year steers 20 two-year steers 20 good yearling steers 120 fat and forward ewes 300 fat and forward ewes 500 fat and forward wethers 400 good store wethers 20 mixed weaners 25 strong mixed weaners F. L. JACKSON, 818 Auctioneer. HORSE EMPORIUM, Palmerston North. 15th MAY, 1897. Abraham and williams win sen by public auction, as above, at l p.m.— Draught horses, harness horses, hacks, vehicles, &c. 1 3-year draught gelding 1 4-year Flintlock gelding Special entries—--1 thoroughly reliable harness mare, on account R. S. Abraham 15 purebred Brahma fowls 10 purebred Orpington fowls F. L. JACKSON, Sl9 Auctioneer. OR SAL v E . 39. 1750 A cres ; situated about 15 milesfrom Palmerston Noi’th. All in g >od grass : fenced and subdivided. The land is all level, and of good quality, and includes a considerable area of rich, fattening land. Price £4 10s per acre. Terms as arranged. 40. 1195 Acres, good grazing land. All level and mostly ready tor the plough. About 12 miles from Palmerston North. Carries two sheep to the acre. Price, £3 12s 6d per acre. Terms as arranged. 2S. 270 Acres, well improved. Mostly rich, level land. 70 acres ploughed. Good house and outbuildings. Close to creamery, telegraph office, &c. ; six miles fruin railway station. Price, <£l2 per acre. Good terms. 180. 388 Acres, eight miles from Feilding. All in grass ; fenced and subdivided into three paddocks ; rich, loamy soil. One of the best farms in the district. Price £9 10s per acre. Terms as arranged. 34. Town bection 926, Palmerston North, containing 1 acre, with frontage to Church street. Price, £SO. A bargain. 41. Town Sections 964, 1048, fronting Fitzherbert street, and comprising 2 acres. Price, .£IOO. 37. Sections 125 and 126, Town of Feilding, containing half an acre, with buildings thereon, and including goodwill of the best dairy business in that town. Will be sold on very reasonable terms. 42. One hundred capital shares in the Manawatu Building and Investment Society (£lO paid up). This society has never paid less than 7 per cent. For terms and further particulars Apply to aBRAHaM & WILLIAMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. 737 J. ANDREWS, WELLINGTON STEAM REVOLVING SHUTTER, VENETIAN and WIRE BLIND, and PACKING CASE FACTOR,Y, UPPER WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (Xate Petherick & Co. ALL descriptions of Blinds made and repaired on the shortest notice, also maker of all kinds of Cardboard Boxes, Sashes and Doors, and at Lowest Prices. Material supplied o the trade and Estimates given. Telephone, 794.

-i- 2* rjsamm^U LAND FOE SETTLE ME NT. N area of about 30,.000 acres of country,, suitable for holdings of from 200 up to about 1500 acres, is now being prepared forSettlement in the district lying on the coast between Kaikoura and the Conway River, and it is expected that a good deal of tkiscountry will be ready for selection about the middle of June. The land is good, and carriesexcellent grass on the parts that have been cleared of the light bush growing on it, whilst a large part of the country is in good native grass already. An opportunity is here offered to people to secure lands in a district where the climate and soil are good, and the access to markets is very fair. Plans will not be ready for some time, but intending settlers are advised to examine this district. C. W. ADAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Blenheim, 16th March. 1597. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS. The Government Advances to Settlers Office has MONEY TO LEND UPON FIXED OR INSTALMENT MORTGAGES IN SUMS OF FROM £25 to £BOOO On Freeholds and Crown Leaseholds. BORRO VERS have the right to repay the loans partly or wholly at any time. Fixed loans are granted upon freeholds for any term not exceeding ten. and instalment loans for thirty-six and a half years. Interest, 5 per cent, with (in the case of instalment mortgages) an additional 1 percent on account of repayment of principal. Valuation fees and law costs very low. Application forms and circulars to be obtained at any post office. NOTICE. LEAVING MEEHAN’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OHINGAITi; TO MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. i THE White Star line Royal Mail Coaches running- between Ohingaiti and Mangaonoho Railway Station. These coaches meet Peters and Sons’ line of Mail Coaches which go through to the Hot Lakes. All correspondence receives prompt at ention. Single Fare, 2s. Return, 3s. H. E. VOKES, Proprietor OTORUA. Langham House, superior Board and Residence, close to railway station and Governmen Baths. Terms, 6s per day, 35s one week; wo weeks or longer, 30s. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms. ’* 892 QT A MP Q will surely pay you to' O I nlliru. look up your old letters, as we pay highest cash prices for old postage stamps and collections. British West Indies and the older issues of the Colonies especially desired. Remittances always made first mail after receipt of stamps. Forward consignment to A. F. HAUSMANN & Co., 19, Leader Lane, Toronto, Canada. Established 1872. Oldest stamp importing house in America. Mention this, paper. MATRIMONIAL. —Twentieth Edition in pamphlet form, NATURE’S HIDDEN TREASURES, by a French Doctor—a safe and sure guide to health and happiness. To married persons, {and those about to marry, it is worth its weight in diamonds. Price by post, in secure envelope, Is Bd, Stamps. Address —Parisian Agency Co., P.O. Box 766, Sydney.

gDSON’S “LAMENESS IN HOUSES. ’ (JHEMIOAL CURES LAMENESS IN HORSES _ x jn !(IMullji[[l !l ESSENCE EDjWg CHEMICAL ESSENCE For Lameness in Horses. c iii THIS ESSENCE has been extensively used by the Public for more than a quarter of a century, and has proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse Blisters extant. It is mild in its operation, but at the same time permanent in its effects. Whilst strong enough to answer the purpose required by the severest blister, it has the rare excellency of doing no injury to the Hair, and cannot blemish, however often applied. The numerous testimonials which have been received from trainers, stud grooms, and private gentlemen, and the fact that it is entirely free from corrosive acids and all preparations ot Mercury, recommend it as the best application for Spavins, Curbs, Splints. Itingbones, Wind Galls, Strains of the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings of long standing, anil all other diseases reauiriug a sweating or blistering application. The Essence will, when diluted according to the directions on the bottle, be also found one of the best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiffness of the Joints, and other injuries of a slight nature, where actual blistering is not required. In Bottles, at 2a., 3s. 6d. and ss. each. TESTIMONIAL from N. MARQUIS M. R.C.Y.S., London. I CONsIi >ER IT GOOD, aND CAN RECOMMEND IT. Tima.ru, June 3, 1893. Mr J. Edson, Chemist, Auckland. Dear Sir,— Regarding' your CHEMICAL ESSENCE, I beg to state that I have had the opportunity of testing it in several severe cases of Splint Curb, and other bony exostosis, and have found it entirely satisfactory in every instance. I have also used it in enlarged parotid glands, and it acts in a similar manner. !. may state that the remedy must be applied properly, or benefit will not follow its use I consider it good, and can recommend it to such as may require a remedy of the nature of your Essence. (Signed; Neid Marquis, M.K.C V.S., London. ITS ACTION IS GENTLE, BUT AT THE SAME TIME THOROUGH. Symond st., Auckland, August 2, 1892. Mr i. Edson. Dear bi-R, Your CHEMICAL ESSENCE has been in use in our stablesfor -ome time, and we desire to confirm all that your circular states concerning it. Wo have had occasion io use it on some of our horses for Splints Curbs, Wind Galls, Thorough-pin. and other enlarger merits, wliicu we have found it most effectual in removing, and we cm confidently recommend it to anyone requiring a safe and effectual blister. Its action is gentle, but at the same time t leaving the slightest blemish after the thorough, going to the otsau o. • ..imo.i, a . ofl'ei'ts of the blister have passed off. It can be applied to animals in the field without danger of Id ste in r the mouth, through their gnawing the part, which frequently happens with the or diinary blisters. —W. and G "Winston is. SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS EVERYWHERE. J. EDSOM, Chemist and Pharmacist, Medina] Hall, 261, Queen street, Auckland. Wholesale Agents : Kempthokne, Rrosser and Co., Shaeland and Co.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1315, 13 May 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1315, 13 May 1897, Page 2

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