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MiGTlOril SALtk LEVIN STOCK HALE. V FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. \ I A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, , Ltd., will soil at their yards, ' Lovin, at 1 p.m. 400 fat and forward owes. 250 ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 100 forward owes. 150 forward wethers. 150 fat wethers. 150 4, fi and f.f.ni. owes in land) to Rotnney ranis (good). 100 lambs. GO fat owes. I 00 fat ewes. M 0 extra prime wethors. 25 well-broil 2-vear S.lf. steers (very u;ood). 02G-3 12;"3 good mixed weaners. 25 18-montli steers and heifers. 25 yearling steers. 25 fir.sit cliifw weaner .stenrs. 21 2-ve>nr steers. 20 yearling heifers. 10 fat and forward bullocks (good line). 15 store eows. 5 3-year heifers in e.alf to Jersey hull (written guarann too). t>- 2 fat eows. ; ( l 3 extra, heavy prime eows. GOT R| On account of W. fl. Smith, Esq.. id "Tim II eighth," Sliannon---m 11 light fat hnlloeks. 25 15-vear steers. 25 2-year steers. 613-5 D LEVIN STOCK .SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. At 11.30 a.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTfLE AGENCY CO., LTD., y will sell— 300 mixed lambs. 200 wethers. 200 forward empty Romnoy owes 200 forward wethers. 120 wethers (off hills). 100 forward empty owes. 60 fat wethers. GO prime ewes. 50 fat owes. 0 80 breeding ewes. 20 3J-year hnlloeks. 20 weaners. 10 fat eows and heifers. 10 fat hnlloeks. GOG-t. 7 good springing heifers. _ I! dairy eows. 4 .steers. 1 good, useful spring trap. L LEVIN PIG SALS. EH 1 DAY, MAY 27, 1910. At 1 p.m. slurp. HITCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., Ltd., will sell as above at J their Yards, next Dalgety and Co.'s, l. yards:— 40 prime porkers. 10 baeoners. 40 stores and .'lips. ) 1 fat eow. )' 1 eow and calf. Ducks and fowls. 1 tip-dniv, draught horse, and i, harness. J. G. IlA'NlyiNS, 015-4 Auctioneer. LEVIN PIG SALE/ FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. At 12.30 p.m. tIfiTTUDSON AND MARRIOTT, J-JL LTD., will sell by auction at thoir Lovin Yards:-— G5 prime porkers. 1 15 primo haeoners. 35 good stores. 30 weaners. ' 5 brooding soivs. Also— I Poultry. 30 p.b. "White Leghorn pullets. 3 to 1 Imoiiiths old. II r l rio p.li. White Leghorns. 1 1 rustic do<j; eart (nearly new). J T. A. 15. HUDSON, ( Auctioneer. 1 024-3. J OTAKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 3], 19L0. 200 f.f.m. Roniney ewes in lamb ( to Romiiey nuns (good J line). | 90 store ewes and wethers. 1 GO fat wethers. | GO fat ewes. 30 fat owes. 32 good weaners (in lofts). / 12 we-aners. i 9 mother-roared weaners. j 9 18-month steers. j 8 fat bullocks. ( 4 store cows. ' 3 2-year steers. 2 springing heifers. On account of Messrs II or rob i n Bros., Ota lei Gorge:— 300 2, 4, G and f.m. ewes in , lamb to Romney rams (off hills). r >29-t. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'. SALE AT NATHAN TERRACE, SHANNON. T R. STANSELL, SEXR., has j • received instructions to < have snhmittod to Public Auction, ! on account of whom it may concern, the burnt corrugated iroin from \ seven buildings, in lots ito suit pur- I dhnsers; also other salvage from the t Fire. Sale on SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1910. at 12.30 o'clock.

Also, at the Dniids' Hall, after t/lio above— GOODS* SAVED FROM THE aucttox i\rai;t. Salvage from tlio Auction i\lart, consisting- 2 bent stool fire-proof Safes, Iron Bedsteads, Linoleum Oilcldtli, Pram, Go-cart, Picks, J,am, Milk, Vinegar, Sauces, tins Tea, packets Tea, lcwt. Column's No. 1 Starch, Cocoa, Mustard, Popper, fancy Soaps, Raking Powder, GO Men's Working Shirts, Sowing Machine, w.w. Stretchers, Couch" Crockery and Glass, Saws, etc., Screw Press (cost CO, suitable for flaxmill), Platform, Scares, etc. ' Owing to the number of articles to be sold the Sale will commenco aluirp at 12.30 o'clock with tlie iron. Also— "Will offer at the same tim'o and -place Section No. 10, corner of Bh«ehan street and Nathan ternace (freehold), and Sectiom No. 4, with Boarding House of 13 rooms (frtfehold). 630-2.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1910, Page 4

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