AUCTION SALES
OTAXI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEVAWAUY 24. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m. :— 200 4-year ewes, Gorge sheep. 100 4 and u'-tooth owes 120 4, O,jjud 8-tooth ewes 10 (i-tootii wethers " 150 forward ewes. GO 2-tooih wethers 150 4-year ewes 1.00 shorn rape lambs I'JO shorn rape lambs. 12 2-tooth Lincoln rams. ()5 fat e.wes 10 3-year heifers (May culvers) oO good weancrs. 15 Jersey-cross heifers 18-inth 12 yearling , steers .20 weaners (lots), (i tJ-year steers •") forward cows. 8 fat bullocks. 7 fat heifers 1 5-yr gelding, good walker loy-a.
OlK&I STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. A 13RAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 100 b'-tooth ewes 160 woolly wether lambs 100 2-tooth ewes 50 2-tooth wethers '30 store ewes : > forward cows 2 Jersey weaner heifers 108-3 00 tip-top rape laniba 60 fat sheep LH mixed weaners
Commercial Bank and drew the whole of his deposit. He remarked io Mr H. -I. Anderson, beneliciary and sole executor of the will, that he "would put the money in bricks and mortar, as it seemed safer." He then built the brick house winch Mr Anderson has occupied for the last fourteen years. It was Cadley's custom to visit the tenants on Sunday morning and chop them enough wood for a week's household supply. Mr Anderson, in particular, never had to use an axe. He is a jeweller and Cadley remarked that chopping wood might render Tiis hands less capable of the delicate work lie had to perform. What worried the old man most on his death bod was Anderson's wood stack, and just before he died he asked worriedly, "What about your wood, Harry? "Who'll do it now?"
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 4
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