TIPS D'-Y, thi'itda v. i mi. ,u gi si, AI, |l o'.-l-ek ; nan.. on account whom it may i i:.':. VZV t W N 'I ~b T.liirk end I; 1 J -./ill sell a-,-VO ;.l tin- Fruit 1 [•be;;!' lea 20 di wiii:: i V • 21”) IIOVCS > ( lr p U'U bales si row 50 f-a'-1,;.--, [lit; Infill :t . nr-is Muo j.fif A mmU (lour fp dip D DAY (THURSDAY.,. Mi Aid IS j; ii AND CO. will sri) by jlllllli- , Ilfl mu, 'll llifil - |i>"Hn. 14 ') ~' -I- Ui j,i M .[ ( ‘i Jt% }i iri)io ujulll, i' I ''; V nr.-\ i'.rJy's bic,v'.'!'\ "i>7».t: ii.ii 1 . nvcrmaiilG. , (.ifi.im-s, tl- '-‘id ' • ' l| ' a '’'- 1 '* 1 ■i 11 i ,1,1 DLlo. tollftpii.l ~ ;-v iff cli--A. Aver ,1.1 P tl I'.l I'.p. Win , cliilK’. mill J l:f oi If lot. Terms < TO MOUUO’tV (FRIDAy’.i, AT No. r >. SAG! : i;4 l' 'US' niu. of Liiob'Uin m.'l ,'u A. LOSS.L, Oi l’ TOIIV S I! i.T. pill,lif ell n -K-ii.o A. Ji- yw-'t °\] hl ':" L 'kmmai\..(l iioATiK'i L'-n.i o> s'-ll -v i' i ( -Hi' o} t he 1 'lorv -lifal — , . .. . . Ti'C ’ViinU 1 <* 1 Ml<* ; ' 11 * ,o,i ,P 1,0, ,'jiiVniuu'o nl vIV»t;SH. (01U.1.US, mums. X*<ii 1 1111 table. "'I fiolli. v.is'Vi, i'll’-, int’-' funairo sewing ... «r«wcr:j. 1,.,i.U'.0i. mil' V.1.1V0 I'f.Hiois wu.mi. ... 1.... U mlll «;.«•<■ i-ii-t ;;if-fiM. dresser. Ml 'l'l-I I'Nil'. |'N".'l. friicl. I'nn'kmy, cal Ic-rv, rm"' l i fl . wi-Mger. si'iineiMiiH, kellies, lulls, kin iitcn.-ils. ft; - . Terms en.-.h. .No re.-erve. ■>■ I’AlAil ERST' UN NORTH SAFE. 'lll IS DAY, T’H liUSI >A V. 15th AOGLST. T:TR NEW /,I I ’.A;HANI) LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMi’A.VY U-til.) will noil l.y public auction us a hove— . 20 fuvt-elnss dairy Imifcn-:, irsr eaHmg “r, HisV-flass i'oivs, near [trolil f, lilt llcib'lß ,‘jO springing heifers ,'i good springing heifers 10 heifers, spring Culvers 70 yearlings 02 ivoiiiicrs ! yearling boilers 10 : pt ; ll.;i eg COW.i I cow in calf 65 empty fwos CO (Oi'fs in lamb 20 oh-os in lamb FFJLDING (SALE. rr.VlD.Vi', lOlli A IHib» 1., 1901, At I o’clock. The new zEAHAiNi) loan and ■ iMKKHANTILK A 013 NOT OOMI’ANY, LTD., "'ill soil by public auction os above—--2 fat: bullocks 1 fat hoilVr ■|. fat cows 5 cows in calf_ 5 springing heifers i:i vcarliiig sloors ■l. iir.it.class cows (spring calvers; 1 Ayrshire Hull, 1! yearn 1110 "ii'..ul turnip-fed bogtnas CO fat mid forward owes 250 lorv.".,i'i[ 2-touUi wethers ;!I5 tnniip-l'cil iioggfts ■I springing hellers 20 J'j.montli steers 1 polled Angus heifer 2 tap bullocks 1 fat hoifor I !■ 2-.vcai'-old steers 20 cows in c»!f 1 SlmrUioru bull ■lO springintf heifers 12 yearling cattle 22 good 2-.vear.:>bl steers 2 si'i'inging boilers 11 yearling cattle (good) 1! woaners 2 rows si OfQ cows T cow to calvo end September 1 springing bpifer 1200 hoggetn--500 gootl hoggets 100 wpthers 200 llomnoy hoggets , 2AO hoggets 50 ewes in lamb 600 hoggets 150 2 nod 1, tooth ewos 200 wethers 150 hoggets 500 hoggets COO turnip-fed dioggots •100 first-class owes in lamli to J!Dinner rams CIIAS. CATtK. n Auctioneer. THIS DAT, . THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1,101. PALMERSTON SALE. A RRAIIAM AND WILLIAMS will 'sell by public auction at their yards, in Ranpitikei street, as above, at 1 p.m.— ,50 fat wethers P 0 ewes in lamb 10 Jersey and Ayrshire yearling heifers 10 yearling ulcers (1 empty forward cows 20 pood woaners 200 forward wethers 200 2-tooth ewes, in lamb 120 mixed hoggets. 20 fat bullocks 10 springing heifers 4 good springing cows 3 good springing cows 17 good hoifers, closo to reiving 1 guaranteed springing cow 2 fat cows 450 good fat and forward wethers, off the turnips 60 fat ewes 4 young dairy cows JJARRT JpALMER, STUCK; AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER, PALMERSTON NORTH. PITTAS the most convenient and np-to-date [tl. Auction Mart in the district. Consignments of ail kinds received, and prompt accounts rendered. Our Pig, Produce and Poultry Market, he'd every Saturday at 1 o’clock, a special feature of the business. Properties for sale in all parts of district Write to ns, you will bo promptly answered. Box 87. 117 PALMER AND CO. beg to advise that they have commenced business as CONSULTING ENGINEERS and IMPORTERS of all classes of MACHINERY and PLANT, and having been appointed AGENTS for the leading British and American Manufacturers, and dealing wilh such Firms direct, beg to intimate tin t their Clients may depend on getting their requirements at bed rock prices. The Finn, as Practical Engineers, also undertake INSPECTIONS, make TAX/UATTONS and REPORTS, on all classes of Machinery and Plant in the colony, and intending buyers will find it to their interest to consult them before making purchases. They solicit inquiries and beg to direct attention to their address:—. .VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4435, 15 August 1901, Page 8
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