o WILL, SELL at the “Popular” Mart, , SATURDAY, JANUARY 20t,h, 1923, At 12.45 sharp. \ CATTLE. —o good weaner heifers. Further entries taken. HORSES. —Good all-round gig horse, broken to single -or double harness . PIGS. Entries of weaners to nanu. Strong demand for all sorts, buyers still waiting. POULTRY.—Send along entries. Highest prices guaranteed. ' FRUIT —A whole, motor lorry load sold last week. My fruit always fresh and guaranteed.. Saturday next: Peaches, plums tomatoes and apricots expected. At present on hand Burbank plums only 3s 6d per case and tomatoes arriving dailyVEGETABLES. New potatoes, tv oad beans, lettuce, rhubarb, cabbage,etc. FURNITURE, Vehicles, Harness, Sundries, as per usual. Still a quantity of New Boots and Shoes on hand to be disposed of. SPECIAL NOTE.—With the start of this year I have, decided to start my sales at a quarter to one o’clock. The Pigs, Poultry, etc., will be started on first. Will vendors and purchasers please note, ! ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS SUCCESS. I \ THOROUGH grip of Account jX \ aiicv means success in business to the salaried man. i Thousands, who, during the past 125 years have graduated with u», I have proved the truth of this state- ! iik nt. YOU yourself know full well i that the man who knows the most f the one who forges ahead. There is Ino great secret about this—it. is purely a matter of common sense. KNOW MORE AND EARN MORE! I We can help you materially with I Our Course and Service, at a mini- ! mum <*ost. As a first step it costs nothing to make enquiry. Act for yourself—do not allow others to make iup your mind for you. ! Write or call for a free copy of our .helpful and instructive book "ACCOUNTANCY.” You will find it lof great assistance in helping you I plan your future.
HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S (Established October, 1597) —THE—ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS. ' P.O. Bos 576 AUCKLAND- j THE MANAWATU MACHINERY EXCHANGE COMPANY Palmerston nobth. i HAVE FOR, SALE in their Show- j rooms, Rangitikei Street, Palm- ! •raton North, the following secondhand agricultural implements : 1 Wolseley 66-gatlon Hand Separator, with pulley attachment, an exceedingly clean skimming mechine. 1 Lister 4-h.p. Benzine Engine, with radiator and pump, all mounted on sledge, and in perfect order j 1 Small Steam Plant consisting of 4-h.p. Anderson Boiler and 34- j li.p. Tangye Engine, all complete, Boiler allowed 1001 bs pressure, just inspected. 1 Hornsby 34-h.p. Oil Engine, complete, and equal to new. 1 Vega s(Lgallon Hand Separator, j with pulley attachment, almoat j new. 1. Noxen 1-borse Mower, complete with two knives. Good reliable machine for cutting winter feed. 1. Keystone No. 1 Threshing Machine. suitable fo ra 4-h.p. En- , gine. Complete and in splendid j order. i 1. Reid and Gray Medium Swamp ! Plough, complete, and in excel- j lent order 1. 3-size Woolpress, complete, first- j class order. 1. Saw Spindle, with firewood saw | and pulley. 1. Small all steel 2-wheel Garde* j Plough, suitable for one horse, , equal to new. I. Anderson 4-h.p. Self-contained j Boiler. lOOlbs pressure !
(i Look for me, on every bag TUI CALF MEAL AfoAesZteAkrG/ves From All Scores HOBOER & TOLLEY Ltd, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31362, 18 January 1923, Page 8
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