AUCTION SALES. j LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. j D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, will sell at 11.30 a.m— 1200 shorn and woolly lambs (lots). 300 4-year owes, running with Roinney rams. 100 forward ewes 530 ewes running with B.F. rams GO fat owes 20 yearling steers 17 18-month heifers (lots). 15 store cows 10 2-year steers : 5 20-months steers 12 heifers at drop. On account of the owners of Happy Valley Station.— 100 3 J-year bullooks. 75 24-year steers. 389-3. 8 fat cows 10 mixed weaners. j 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 14 yearling Jersey heifers. 395-2 LEVIN STOCK SALES. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. will sell at 1 p.m.— 500 wethers (lots). 200 2. -I, 6, and f.f.m. ewes 100 woolly lambs 80 fat ewes 60 prime ewes 8 fat bullooks 0 fat cows and Tieifers 50 2 and 21-year steers 30 cows and calves, station bred. 10 .springing heifers Baconei's, porkers, stores nd weaner pigs. Note-Pig sale commences at 12-15 and all pigs must be yarded by 1" sharp. On account of O. Seifort, Esq.— 18 choice springing boilers 383-3. 140 lambs 150 wethers 200 f.f.m. owes. 76 Shorthorn cows station bred. 394 2. ~i<;\ i\ stock salf FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1915. IV'UW ZEALAND LOAN AND Mlilti"l CANTILIi AGENCY CO.. LTD. will offer for sale al 11.3 oa.m. :he following.--21 More cows (lot*) 15 fai and I'orwiird cows 26 18-n onths heifers 9 weaner heifers 20 mixed cattle. 2 2-yenr steers 1 cow and calf 1 fat bullock 1 fat bull 2 i'hnice grade Jersey cows at drop (guaranteed). 3 fat cows 393-3. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On the Farm, Beach Road, Te Ho-o Tuesday! April 27th lois. 11.30 a.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD in conjunction with W. and G. Turubull and Co. Ltd., Cave received instructions from Mr Edward de Mey, who is going in for cropping and fattening, to dispose of his well known clairv herd comprising— OR CHOICE COWS. GUARANCJeJ TFED; STTLL MILKTNG WELL; 2nd and 3rd CALVERS DUE TO CALVE FROM JUNE TO SEPTEMBER, 20 weaners, U good breeding sows with litters and in pig, 1 . boar. gig. 1 drill, cl.d disc plough. 10 cans, 2 bay mowers, etc. This heid which has been heavily culled every year is recognised as equal to the finest herd in the Manawatu. and we can recommend same to anyone in search of really first-class cows. LTGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED 388-3 int. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARM, KOPUTAROA. MONDAY, 19th~April, 1915. jl/f E.SBRS ABRAHAM AND WlL- ■*-"-*- LIAMS, Limited, have received instructions from Messrs Denton Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell as above at 1 p.m. the whole of their well-known herd of cows consisting of: 01 cows to calve from May to September 11 2-year heifers to calve Augiut. 2 half draught mares 2 p.b. Jersey bulls ! 5 breeding sows Set discs, set 3-leaf tine harrows. 2 d.f. ploughs, 2 spring drays, block dray, 2 sets .spring dray harness, 30 cow covers, plough chains, milk cans, 400 bricks, s.f. plough, sundries, etc. SUBJECT TO SLIGHT RESERVE. Ridd l-bucket Milking Machine «t.ia Blaekstone 4 h.p. engine. MeCormiok binder. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 352-5. i TTTANTED.— Good Girl for house- * ' work. Easy place. Apply j Mrr, Hammond Murray, Queen-street i Ea«t, Levin 379-3 i.. .. a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT (In aid of the Catholic Church Funds) y*7TLL be held in the TOWN HALL LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, April 21. Be(=t available talent. Dance to follow. Admission 2s. Refreshments A. CAMERON and H. McLEAVEY, 378-td Joint Secretaries.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1915, Page 4
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