AUCTION SALES. I AUCTION SALE AT MANAKAU. ON ACCOUNT OE SAIIAH IRWIN ) (Deceased). TUESDAY, October 12th, at 1 p.m. pAHEER AND VINCENT htive ro- -**' ceived infiti'iictions from the Public Trustee to sell as above, all that desirable property iu the above Estate, containing 4 acres 3 :roods 26 perches having frontage to the Main County Rjoad, and under to Station, School, P. 0., etc.; together witih the buildings thereon and herein roughly described as G-roomed dwelling-house, with hot and cold water, concrete paths, •washhouse, dairy, 'trapehod, hayshed, and coal-house, iowl-houso and runs, etc. Thoro is a long frontage to Main Road, and this property could easily be subdivided. Also the whole of-the furnifairc in the above estate, comprising— \ Upholstered chains, Singer sewing ; machine, s and d bedsteads, mattresses, chests of drawers, dining table, kitchen dresser, steam cabinet ba£h, sofa, rockers, chairs, curtains, oval table, cutlery, tables, clocks, crockery, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wringer and tubs, grindstone, coal, firewood, large vat, garden seats, comfortable phaeton fn good or3er, horse, Harness, etc. IST2-3 UiNUEASEUVJiD SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, i'IGS, ETC. AT THE EARAi, IHAKARA, SHANNON. WEDNE&DAI, 13th OOTOJJEIt. MJ3SSKS AJ3RAJIAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by Mr J. G. Peers (who has had to give up dairying) will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 20 cows in milk just recently calved 7 cows to calve this month. 'Z empty cows 11 yearling heifers. 1 2-year Jersey bull. 1 yearling Jersey bull. 2 sows to farrow. 17 store pigs. Milk cans, sundries, etc. NOTE.—The cows arc mostly all quite young, and as Mr Peers has been dairying for some years, and having culled heavily, the present lot of cows are exceptionally good. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1216-iint.
WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. will sell at 1 ,p-ru. :— 250 vwes with 100 per cent lambs. 13 2-year-old heifers. 6 springing heifers. 8 mixed yearlings. G store cows. 22 ompty heifers. 13 2-year steers. 1222-3. " WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 12, 1915. S\ALGETY AND*CO., LTD. will -a soil at 12.15 p.m. 100 hoggets. 20 yearling steers. 1.2 empty cows. 20 yearling heifers, 9 fat cows. 12 weanera. 1221-1. LEVIS STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. mr>. D ALGETY AND CO., LihUTOA), will sell at 12.15 y.ni - 10 fat wethers 30 2-2i-year steers (oil' hills) 50 yearling heifers (lots) 9 fat bullocks A fat cows 1 Jersey bull Baconers, porkers, stores and woaner pigs. NOTE.—Pig sale ooininencea at :2.15 and all pigs must oe yarded oy 12 noon.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1915, Page 4
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