ABRAHAM * WILLIAMB Ltd PAIiMESaTON SALE YABI>B THUBBOAY, 13th JULY. A BRAHAM Ltd, J9l will sell at 1 p.m.— '. 70 18mos to 2yr steers (2) good cows in calf 16 fat cows . 8 mixed cattle 4 fat cows 30 heifers to calve September ~ October ... G springing heifers 22 Syr bullocks 180 fat and forward wethers *i 16tf \fat wethers 160 fat ewes 100 ewes in lamb 100 empty ewes 120 ewes in lamb1 to Border Leicester rams . 140 hoggets 160 fat wethers 160 fat ewes 200 fat and forward wethers 200 comeback wethers 80Q good Romney ewes in lamb 860 ewes in lamb 500 fat and forward wethers j On account of Messrs Keiller Bros— 80 well-bred polled Angus cows - ; in calf to pedigree bull PALMERSTON HOBBE SALE. SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 1905. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., -XJL will sell at 1 p.m.— - - Draught?, harness horses, hacks and ponies. Special entry—: The Clydesdale stallion Federation, 9yra, by The Work- ' man (good worker) Unreserved clearing sale of superior dairy cows. MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1905. AT KARERE, NEAR LONGBUEN. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, JOL will sell by Public Auction as on account of Mr N. P. Eagle, who has sold his farm— 34 first class cows to calve July and August 1 good Shorthorn bull 24 weaners and yearlings 1 spring-cart gelding 10 tons hay, niilk cans; etc. 40 Pekin and Rouen ducks 1 Prairie State incubator Sale at 1 p.m. * Note.—These are a splendid herd of cows, all in good condition and TSlose to profit, and we strongly advise those in want of good early calvers to attend the sale. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE OP DAIRY STOCK. PITZHEBBERT EAST. ( ■ ■. ■ - WEDNEBDAY, 19th JULY, 1905. * A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, JLJL will sell by Public Auction on account of Mr Robert Hastings :owing to dissolution of partnership : -; ', 60 first-class cows to calve •■'>:■■ August-September 40 20m03 heifers " Full particulars later. WOOL, Skins and Hides for our sale on 14th July can be left ,'af-Mr Rnssell'a woolshed opposite our Yards at Raumai up to July 7th, when our cart will call. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Land! Land! Land! ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, ' f (LIMITED) v Rangijtikei Street, Palmerston N. FOR SALE. IAA acres, If milea from Taihape; . lyu Macro,; 999 years'tone. Renta3n'£iP'2s.2d* per .annum, "and 40 acres, oconp&tion with right of purchase at £216a hi per awe ; -65 aerea cleared and grasaed, 35 acreß. standing bush, containing some valuable totara, riDR fenced, sheep-proof, and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 5-roomed bouse and dairy with up-to-date separatißg plant, barn, trap-shed, storeroom, stables, good cowshed, fowlhoiiße, piggeries, eto. Sx«eptionally, :good land, and one of the cheapest -properties in the market. Price £800, or with machinery £900. 514 I T lASE of 332acr««, Shannon; first-class JU land, about four mile 3 from Shannon, all in grass, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, 7-roomed house, 2-roomed cottage, dairy, workshop, cowshed, eto. The lease is for a term of 21 yeaia from February, 1902, with a right of renewal for a further 21 years, and contains a.purchasing clause at £14 per acre. (£260 has already been paid under this clause). Rental is at the rate of 4} per cent en unpaid balance of ~ purchase money. Price for goodwill £3300, of whioh £870 can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. 494 /?£V aereß at Karere (80 chains from \JjZ) railway station), first class dairying land; house of S rooms and all neces2 iary outbuildings, 11 paddocks. Price £4 10s peraere; £1200 can remain at 5 per cent. , .503 LEASE of 620 acres, part of Oroua Downs, first-olass land subdivided into 9/10 paddocks, and all ploughable; 6'/7O acres good flax, 97 acres rape add turnips, balance grass; new 5 roomed cottage. Lease has 5 years to run from Ist September, 1904, at 12s 6ti per acre with purchasing clause at £18. i'rioe for goodwill £S per acre. 508 WOOL SALES. A BKAHAM & WILIiIAMS, Lta., JuL beg to notify their clients and others that they have joined the Woolbrokers' Association arid* will hold regular sales of wool at Wellington, and will also ship wool to England on owners' account. Liberal advances made on clips either for sale in New Zealand or shipment. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE following are the dates fixed by the Wellington Wocl Brokers' Association for this season's raie :— 4th Sale 16th February, 1905 Commencing at noon. Catalogues close on Monday before the date of sale. The charge on wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first oSering, and li par bale for second offering. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. WaIBABJPA FaBUEBS' Co-PPMUTIVE ABBOciATips, Ltd. Dalobct and Co., Ltd. ' Lam .and Coi, Ltd. > Unhid* Fabmibb* Go ofebaiive Association, Ltd. ;. -■ K.Z. Load akd Mxboantiijc A'okncx Co.. Ltd. f . IiCBBAT, ROBKEXS ADD Co, Banraud and Abraham, Ltd. PALMEESTON NORTH. Importers and Agents for all kinds 0f... FARMING AND .DAIRYING MACHINERY Display 0f... ; MACHINERY IN MOTION . .At our Warehouse, V Rangitikei-street. - Inspection ; invited. Barraud & Abraham, ■■;■■■":■.;.■-■ limited. For children's^hacking^ccugh at night Woods'tireat Peppermint Cure, -lafid. *
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 424, 11 July 1905, Page 4
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