UNRESERVED SALE Ol< CHOICE | DAIRY COWS. At the Farm, Poroutawhao. Levin. I • MONDAY, DEC. 18th, 1016. ( Messrs abhaiiam akd Williams, Ltd., have received instructions from Messrs Thornc and l'ettman( who arc obliged to dispose ' of their herd owing to Mr Thome s enlistment for active service) to sell as above at 12.30 p.m, their well- ' known herd consisting of— 75 choice cows in full milk. Also subject to slight reserve. 12 good porkers. 14 store pigs. 2 sows and litters 2 sows to farrow. 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 5-year S.H. bull. Perfect separator ('llO gallons an hour) skim milk pump. 4-plant Austral milking machine (tank system), milk cans, iron copper (Metiers), spring cart, pig troughs, barrels, snndres. etc. \ LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers' Note.—A\ e iliave inspected the above herd and can thoroughly recommend the cows as he a particularly choice lot. They are m excellent condition and eonsifit mainly of Shorthorns. Holsteiiifi and Grade . Jerseys, and are all practically second, j third and fourth ealvers. Tnspec- j tion« is invited by vendors at the . farm at any time. 1330-3 int. OTAKI SALE. • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. D ALGETY AND CO. LTD. will sell at 1 p.m.— 8 fat cows.
2o 2-year steers (off hills). 20 first-class 15-months steers 10 yearling steers 10 good yearling steers (off lulls). 15 mixed sex yearlings. 10 good weaiieTS. 25 first-class S.H. weaners. 10 3-yer steers. 5 fat cows. 1 fat bull. 10 2 and 3-year steers (off Gorge), ■j forward empty cowa 1 Shorthorn bull, 2-year. 20 fat lambs. 20 prime fat ewes. 10 prime fat ewes and wetliers woolly. 50 R.F. fat sheep. 60 prime fat ewes. 100 fat ewes. 100 shorn hoggets. 1 fat pig. 1354-3 JLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, I>ec. 20tli at 2 p.m. Messrs parker and Vincent have received instructions rom Mr Simpson, who is leaving the listrict to sell the whole of his furmt„re and effects at his house. Princessstreet, Levin, comprising: Singer sewing machine, duchess pairs, dinnei vaL'Uaii. marble top washstand, dining room table, morris chair, C bentwood chairs, double bedstead and mattress, child's cot. stretcher, and mattresss. linoleums, fenders, wicker chairs, tools etc.. etc. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. (Princess-street. Levin, second house.) PARKER AND VINCENT. 1353.3 Auctioneers. Tan-Ol does anion and costs little.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 December 1916, Page 4
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