ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Friday, November 10. AT TUI? PALMERSTON BALFAARDS, AT 10 A.M. SHAEP. A BRAHAM ANI) A^/lEI.IAMS will sell by public auction as above, SHOW AND PEDIGREE STOCK, comprising— Pure-bred yearling Shorthorn Bulls Stud Jersey bulls and cows Stud 2 and 1-tooth Lincoln rams) Stud 2-tooth Lincoln ewes bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes) Pure-bred Clydesdale mare, filly, and colt A reliable harness gelding 20 pure-bred Berkshire pigs from Rowe's stock Full particulars in show catalogue and in future advertisement. Also at 11 a.m.— 60 Prime bullocks (heavy weights) 250 quiet 21-year steers (a good line) HO young cattle 45 18-month steers 10 8-year steers 10 springing heifers 350 mixed hoggets 180 4 and 6-tooth ewes and lambs 350 good ewes and lambs N .B.—Vendors are requested to have their stock yarded early to enable purchasers to attend the sale before the trotting races start. ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. Pahiatua Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, at 1 o’clock. AT THEIR YARDS. MANGAHAO ( ROAD. r ILLIAMS i ABRAHAM AND will sell by public auction as above—--40 fat and forward bullocks 60 forward cows and heifers 15 yearling steers 6 2-yr steers 2 first-class dairy cows 1 Shorthorn hull 21 8-year heifers. !) 8-year steers. 8 21-year heiters. 7 21-year steers. 100 Ist class shorn ewes and lambs. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. KITTY. Wenley & Lanauze, .NAPIER, WILL HOLI> A SALE OF W OOL ODDMENTS. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES AND TALLOW ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15tii j Wool. Wool. Wool. SERIES OF LOCAL SALES FOR 1893-94.
OCR FIItST SALK OF THE SEASON' i Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 29th NOYEMBEK. j All wool for this Sale should be at j our Spit Store not later than Batch- l day, 25th November. Our Second Wool Sale will be held on j Wednesday, 27th December. Our Third Wool Sale will he held on Wednesday, 24th January, 1894. j Our Fourth Wool Sale will be held on Wednesday, February 28. 1892. WENLEY AND LANAIZE. | .1. li. LANAUZE. Auctioneer. Notice. FTUIE Offices of the undersigned j JL. will be closed on next Thursday, I Friday, and Saturday, the 9th. 10th. j and 11th. instant. , Wll.l.lAjl ToSSWILL, (1. 11. Smith. 11. M. Haslktt, IV. A. Coates, l’ahialua, Nov. 0. 1898. £1 Reward. I \ PANTED —My two Hacks which ' 1 are missing. | Black mare. 8-yrs old, white star on forehead, long tail, one white hind fetlock, no brand. Black horse, branded like A with t inside, 8-yrs old. two white fore fetlocks, near side hip down, nl() ' 0. E. TATTEUSA EL. KITTY. To the Electors of Mastcrton. Ladies and Gentlemen, — i J T is my intention, at the forthcom- ; ing general election, to be again a | candidate for your representation in ! Parliament, and 1 hope, if you are i satisfied with my actions during the past three years, to receive a renewal of your confidence. 1 shall take an early opportunity of visiting the varij ous settlements in the electorate with i the object of consulting you on ques- | tions affecting the general welfare. 1 am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, A. W. HOGG. KITTY
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