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AUCTION SALES S A L E DATES. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. Wednesday, August 21.-Mr A. M. .Richardson, Kar a road, Shannon. August 2IS. Shannon stock sale. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE ..MIRY STOCK. ON WEDNESDAV. AUGUST 24, 1910. Sale at 1 p.m. At tlio Farm, KARA ROAD. SHANNON , . A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, •£*■ LTD,, have received instructions from Mil A. M. RICHARDSON, who is giving up milking, to soli tho whole of his choice dairy herd, comprising:— 12 cows in full profit. 40 cows to calve August and Soptcmhcr. 8 springing heifois. 1 Holsteiu hull. 1 draught inaro in foal. 11 18-month draughts. •1 sows with litters. 2 sows to farrow. 11 slips. 21 wcaners. 1 boar. 1 90-gallon Alpha Delaval turhino soparator. 1 new Rabcock tester. Tip-dray, single and double furrow ploughs, 1 scarifier, 1 «et harrows, 1 stumpinp jack, 1200-egg incubator. 1 cliaffciitter, made by IJcn.seman. NOTE.—Mr Richardson has beei milking for the last 18 years, anc has culled very carefully. We car recommend anyone in search of goo< cows to attend this sale. LUNCHEON PItOVIDBD. HTIANNON STOCK SALE. AUGt'ST 2(5, 1010. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS XJI LTD., will sell as above at '. p.m.— 120 2-tooth empty ewes (good.). 100 store ewes. 20 heifers in calf. 27 hoggets. ' 20 dairy cows. 12 yearling steers. 3 cows close to profit. 8 2-year steers. 3 sows with litters. I 10 store pigs . 915-5. 3 store cows. 2 sows to farrow. 1 boar. 8 porkers, (i stores. 1 1 block Lip-dray, nearly n»« 1 good spring cart, nearly nr>u 1 good spring cart, ne:irl new. 1 light spring cart, good. ( _ _. _ UNRESERVED CLEARING SAL of OHOrCR DAIRY STOCK. MONDAY. AI'GUST 29, 1910. AT THE FARM ,MAXAKAU. MESSR SABRAHAM AND Wll LIAMS, LTD., have receive instructions from MR A. \ WINGE, who has sold his property to sell as above—30 cows. II of which have cah ed, balance to calve Sej: tembej- and October. 5 heifers in calf. 4 18-month heifors. 7 goott wejiners. R calvea, 1 agorl harness marc. 1 4-year spring cart marc. 1 Booth - McDonald hors plough, milk enas, sprin: trap, harness, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of CHOICE GRADE JERSEY STOCK THURSDAY, SW'TEMUER 1, I'hO At I p.m. At the Farm, Ihakaia Reserve, Levin. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS •£*- LTD., liavo received instriie tions from FRANKLYN WEBH ESQ., who is selling his property to offer, absolutely without reserve the whole of his choice herd, com prising :— /JO Grade Jersey cows, in mu profit and calving ii September. If) Grade Jersey springing 1-pih eis. 0 Grade Jersey wcaners. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 1 yoar. old. 12 porkers. 23 stores. 4 .sows with litters. 4 soivs to pig. 2 unbroken half-draughts. 1 0-year harness geldiiug. Milk cans, spuing cart, harness etc. y.55.8 Long lease of Life he his who wears Pink's 'hoots, and brings Pink hi? repairs; and longer lease of Life be his whose patronage builds m<p Pink'f ".biz." As for Pink's shop and gravel site, that problem's not decided, quite; but go or stay, this fact is sure, Pink's reputation will endure.—Advt. Mr A. Coy, of Shannon, eayathai he has never had anything so good for coughs and colds and whooping cough us Remington's Liquorice Cough Cure. Ho always has sonw at hand, in caso any or tho family get bad, and threo or four doses usually are sufficient. It can be Shannon; Mr A. W. Roberts, Tokomaru; or F. C. Remington, Lovin, at Is Rd and 2s 6d per bottle.-Advt obtained from Mr W. H. Gunning, "Some folk" mislead you, or try to mMead you. In tho end it will not pay. Most men can tell a high-grade hat when they see and feel it; some men cannot. In Clark's Hat Window to-day are samples ot some of the best fe.lt hart makers in the world, namely, "Tho Borsalino" and "Woodrows," in ell thje latest shapes and shades. W. M. dark guamniteie every ha-t bought from him will "give satisfaction." This and *h» braid of the makers on the hats will protect any man not in the "know. ,, -Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1910, Page 4

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