j LEVIN SALE. 1 j FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 4. 1916. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND VVIL- . LIAMS, LTD., will sell as above | ■ at 1 p.m. - 150 ewes 100 wethers 50 lambs i 20 fat Jamba 60 store ewes 50 fat eheep 20 2± to 3-year steers 8 fat oows and heifers 10 fat cows 8 prime heavy cows o store cows (j vealei'B. 28 fat and forward cows and; <aei fers. ■Jo 2-year steers. 17 ;ii and 4-year bullocks. 10 forward cows. ' 8 18-months steers ; 100 totara posts. -Hac'onerci, porkers stores 4/nd ■weaner pigß. Note.—All pigs must be yarded by 11.45. Pig sale commences at 12 noon sharp. Oi account of A and L. Seifert Ltdu 50 2i-year steers (good line) 30 empty heifers On account of A. Drake annual draft.) — 700 2 4 and 6-tooth to 4-year high grade Rornney owes. 104.-3. Bcfat8 c fat cows. ! 5 dairy oows 109-3
AIUPAEPAE Road £ij>le Class resumes meetings Thursday U n hall), 7.30. Rev. Abbey will be pleajitd see old and new ruoiabera. Ill' - |"1 UGfl-ES'S for Steak and Kidney Piea. WAITED TO second-band sacks, any quantity for oash. —Parker audi Vincent. |_1 DQHES'S for Apple Pies. FOE BALE |AA ACRES. Education reserve, JLUU renewable every 21 years, about 16 years to run. Rental £38 15s p.a. All flat and ploughable; 5roomed house. Scullery, Pantry, Verandah, Conservatory; 16-bail cowahed, concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, etc PRICE £1250. Would exchange for lB or 25 acre -t arin a few choice b minces sites in Plinimer Terrace trom £15 per foot. LUAixis AIiiiAiNGED. ilouse and Building elites on easy i'erius. — — — APPLY j n u. btauseli, L.AMD and I'l-NANOiAL AUENI .. i.u-iii.ua J5; SH (Fhoci€ M.)
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 February 1916, Page 4
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