ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS Ltd. PALrMERBTON SALE YARDS TCKDAr. THURSDAY, 13th JULY. A BKAHAM fiIviLLIAMS, Ltd, -£3L will sell afc 1 p.m.— . TO 18mos to 2yr steers <3io good cows in calf 16 fat cows 8 mixed cuttle 4 fat cows 30 heifers to calve September —■ October • 6 springing heifers 22 Syr bullocks 120 ewes in lamb 120 fat wethers 120 fat ewes 250 4-th ewes in lamb to English Leicester rams 180 fat and forward wethers 160 fat wethers 160 fat ewes 100 ewes in lamb 100 empty ewes 120 ewes in lamb to Border Leicester rams 140 hoggets 160 fat wethers 160 fat eweß 200 fat and forward wethers 200 comeback wethers • 800 good Romney ewes in lamb 360 ewes in lamb 500 fat and forward wethera ; 70 woolly hoggets On account of Messrß Keillor Bros— 100 well-bred polled Angus cows in calf to pedigree bull PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 1905. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Lta., -OL will sell at 1 p.m.— . Draughts, harness horses, hacks v: andponies. Special entry— The Clydesdale stallion Federation, 9yrs, by The Workman (good worker) UNRESERVED CLEARING RALE OF SUPERIOR DAISY COWS. MONDAY, 17ih JULY, 1905. AT KABERE, NEAR LONGBURN. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, d\- will sell by Public Auction as above on account of Mr \V. P. Eagle, who has sold his farm— 81 first class cows to calve Jttly and August 1 good Shorthorn bull ; 24 weanere and yearling 3 1 spring-cart gelding „.<. 10 tone hay, milk cans, etc. 40 Fekin and Rouen ducks J 1 Prairie State incubator Sale at 1 p.m. Note.—These are a splendid herd of cows, all in good condition and close to profit, and we strongly-advise those in want of good early calvers to attend the sale. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. - "„ FITZHERBERT EAST. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1905. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, jl\- will sell by Public Auction on account of Mr Robert Hastings owing to dissolution of partnership: 50 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 at Mr Russell's wqolshed opposite oar yards at fiaumai up to July 7th, when our cart will call. ■•:■■; ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Land! Land! liand! FOR SALE. "I QI7 acres close to Te Horo Rail*v M way Station on the Manawatu Railway Line. A first-class dairy farm. This ib aP bargain. Price, JEI4 per acre. Terms: £300 cash, balance can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent per annum. rpHE well-known Heaton Park Estate, JL near BulJa, comprising the following, blocks:— Homestead, 1500 acres, at £16 10s per acre. Sandtoft, 5500 acres, at £3 17s 6d per acre. Knotting!?, 2600 acres, at £5 per acre. Victoria, 1500 acres, at JE6 per acre. Hills Flat (a), 400 acres, at £5 per acre. Hills'.Flat (b) ; 500 acres, at £1 10a per acre. ' Early applications should be made for theiG properties, as the upset prices are exceptionally reasonable. Terms: 25 per cent cash, balance at 5 per cent; TO LEASE. 1 Qf\ acres, Ohau, 40 cows, 9 years ■wV to run, at 14s per acre. Goodwill, £500. f>OO acreß> Kereru, about 350 acres wW magnificent flax, balance in good grass. Price, £20 per acre. Easy terms. . .A First-class Butchery Business in a JIJL good district,- comprising : Freehold premises with' 2 acres of ground with dwelling house, and most complete buildings and plant for the business. This is a good opportunity for an energetic man, as a very reasonable price is expected for the whole concern. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, (LIMITED) Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. WOOL SALES. A BKAHAM &~WILLIAMB, Lta., XX. beg to notify their clients and others that they have joined the Woolbrokers' Association and 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 dateß fixed by the Wellington Wocl Brokers' Association for this season's rme :— 4th Sftle,l6th February, IdOS Commencing at noon. Catalogues close on Monday before the date of sale. ' ' The charge oh wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s £ef bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for second offering. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Waibabupa Fabmebs' Coopkbatiti Association, Ltd. Dalobtt ucd Co., Ltd. Lktir ahd Co., Ltd. Uottkd Fabmjebh' Co opbbatite Assooia- • , tiom, Ltd. N.Z. Loan and Mkecantile aobnct Co., Lid. MCBBAT, ROBKBTS AMD Go. B. P. GRAHAM, (Late Graham and Gorrie) Electrical Engineer Old Working Men's Club Buildings, Cuba street, Palmerston North. JUST ARBIVED-^a. large consignmen* of PHEROPHONES. A marvel of simplioifcy. No office or factory complete without one. Electric.. Lighting a speciality. A large stook of Electrical Appliances always on hand. Accumulators charged. JSitimates supplied.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 4
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