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TO-MOKxIOW, 3 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, At X o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF CATTLE AND -■ IMPLEMENTS, on the farm of Mr B. B. Goss, Upper Belmont. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from Mr E. E. Goss, whose farm they have just sold, to hold a clearing sale or the stock, etc., at the homestead. Upper Belmont, as above. The catalogue comprises—--150 prime lambs 200 store do 60 good wethers 1 50 fat ewes and wethers 180 young breeding ewes 1 10 cows just calved; a really good lot, all picked Jersey and Ayrshire crosses . . 1 good milk cow, coming to calving 7 calves pigs 10 milk cans, and lot of dairy utensils, s.f. plough, bar--1 rows, 3‘i cwt fencing wire, set cart harness, lot of useful farm implements, sheep dog On account of other vendors—--60 ewes, mixed ages 50 hoggets 25 good stock wethers 1 120 f.m. ewes 100 fat store wethers 150 crossbred ewes 100 fat and store wethers A limited number of outside entries for this sale will be received if made early. As the new owner enters into possession almost immediately, the whole lot will be | sold to the highest bidder. , Refreshments at 12 o'clock. Sale starts i 1 o'clock punctually. Access to the property can be obtained from the Pahautanui side by the Small 1 Farms Settlement and from the Hutt or Belmont by good road from the railway 1 station. ‘ 74 SALE OF PRIVILEGES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. Abraham and williams win sen the following privileges in connection with the annual race meeting of the Horowhenua Hack Racing Club, on Wednesday, February 27th, at Levin, at 1 o'clock — Gates Lawn Grandstand Booth Outside Booth Fruit Stall Horse Paddock Cards PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1001, At 12 noon. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, • LTD., will sell by public auction as abov?— 250 woolly lambs 200 breeding ewes 500 2 and 4-tooth wethers ! 8 6-tooth and f.f.m. P.B. Li icoln i rams 10 empty heifers i 5 store cows > 14 empty heifers 500 f.m. ewes i 200 shorn lambs . IQS ; FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, Ist MARCH, 1901. i rrtHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ; A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 9 weauors ■ 10 yearling steers 12 empty cows ' 2 2-year heifers 7 cows and calves 5 yearling heifers - (Nearly all Polled Angus) 6 purebred Polled Angus heifers (ISmonth to 2 years) 2 prime fat bullocks 1 3-year heifer 2 2i-year steers 2 2-year heifers i 4 2J-year steers 1 300 6-tooth and f.m. ewes i 360 good 4-tooth wethers 400 2 and 4-tooth wethers 600 2,4, 6 and 8-tooth breeding ewes 350 fat ewes and wethers, heavy weights 15 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln rams 2 sheep dogs 116 CLEARING SALE, PAKURATAHI (KAITOKE). THURSDAY, 28th~FEBRUARY. 1901. At 12 Noon . IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE! FH. WOOD AND SONS have received • instructions from Mr C. S. Wood to sell by public auction (in consequence of the Pakuratahi Estate having changet hands), at the Homestead, Pakuratahi (Kaitoke) the whole of his stock, farming implements, household furniture, etc., including— -140 improved Romney ewes 140 improved Romney lambs 100 ewes 100 lambs 3 Romney rams bred by Bidwill Bros 3 cows, second calf; to calve March, April and October 1 hay gelding broken to single and double harness; will stand train 1 thoroughbred saddle mart, syrs; foal at foot by Dooboy, and in foal 1 draught gelding; staunch and quiet 2 2-horse tip drays, 1 horse rollsr . 1 strong spring trap and set harness Triangle harrows, Hornsby's s.f. plough, set cart harness, 2-horse power chaff-cut-ter, 4 tons meadow hay; leading harness, saddle and bridle, wheelbarrow, 400 gallon tank, garden tools, carpenters’ bench and carpenters’ tools of all kinds, household furniture and effects, kitchen utensils, dairy utensils,, etc., etc., etc. Purchasers living out of the district will have all heavy goods placed on trucks free Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 noon. PUEE-BEED CATTLE FOE SALE, r»UEB-BEED Ayrshire Cows and 20 « pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls, all ages from the best strains in New Zealand. Cross-bred Cows, several just calved and close to calving. One Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, half brother to the Champion Bull. €»ii bo ■r-en by writing to ANDREW LUFF, W# Wellington, N.Z. HEALTH ASSURED The Suffering and Ailing can rely en obtaining relief by Consulting (person ally, or by poet, free), PROF. NOTMANN, M. 8., E.M.G., MARKET SQUARE (opposite Colombo street Bridge), Christchurch. Professor Notmann is a Medical Electrician and Botanical Expert and treats Me patients with Nature's own remedies with wonderful success. Ton can be treated successfully at tout own homa .He has had 20 years' European experience, and has been largely consulted since he com- , menoed practice in New Zealand seven years since, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appliances, and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. I TESTIMONIAL. ■ Napier, September fth, 1900. PROFESSOR NOTMANN,-D-ear Sir,—l am pleased to be able to i teH you 1 am feeling well and am improving every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have, and am quitefreeh when 1 get np in the morning, ae I can eat and eleep well now. I have . gained considerably in weight, and look J well; the haggard look has left me, and mj friends congratulate me on my improved appearance, and 1 am sure you do not know how grateful I am to xaf* for your kindness and attention, as my life was a bnrden before t wrote to you.—Yonre evei gratefully, ALEXANDER PATTERSON. SYKES' Cura Cough, a Soothing and Healing Balm in all cases of coughs k and colds. Is 6d. All Chemists 'mi f Sterne. (

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 8

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