j^OCND—,\ sum of MONEY. En *“■ ti'iiiu 1 at “Guardian’’ Office. 'pO-UND—POCKET WALLET or - - Line Spur road on Sunday afternoon. Owner can have same by applying to “Guardian Office. kokatahi store cattle SALE. ! TUESDAY, sth MARCH, 1911:. At 1 p.ra. fk/T HOUSTON AND CO. ±tJL,» will sell by public auction as above:— % 13 16-rnos. STEERS, 4 16-mos. HEIFERS, 4 Empty COWS (fat), For Mr 11. Norman. 12 2>-yrs. Forward STEERS, . C 18-mos. STEERS & HEIFERS, 25 Fat LAMBS 15 Fat SHEEP.
For Mr F. Wall'. 18 Prime Shorthorn WE A NEKS, (steers), 7 Prime Shorthorn WEANERS, (heifers), For Air Jas. Fleming. 45 Head Mixed STORES, For Clients. 2 2)-yr BOLLOCKS. i 2 FAT COWS'. 1 VEALEK, For Mr Wm. Afehnny. 20 LAMBS. - > 10 FAT SHEEP For Mr Jas. Smith: 6 18 Mos. STEERS. 1 Dry COW. 3 COWS and 3 YEALERS. 1 Pedigree SHORT HORN BULL. For Air R. Preston, 20 3 to 4-yr. Forward STEERS,
For Mrs Ogilvie. 10 18-mos. Shorthorn STEERS, 4 Fat COWS, For Mr S. Mitchell. 8 Two ,TooQf ROMNEY RAMS. 1 Pedigree HEREFORD BELL, 5 months old For Mr D. DiedricHs. 29 FAT WETHER LAMBS, 11 FAT SHEEP, For Mr Jas. Morris. 12 Strong CALVES, For Mr J. Monk. 100 LAMBS, , For Mr i\ . Meharry. 2 3-yr. Old HEIFERS, 1 3-yr. Old STEER, For Mr John Smith.
FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. KOKATAHI AUTUMN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 6th' MARCH. Messrs w. jeffries and'co. will sell on account Messrs Morel, R. Heslnn, P. Jones, W. H. Robinson, W. Graham. P. T. McConnon, T. O’Neill, H. Johnstone, A. Meharry, W. O’Reilly, Mesdames Moynihan, Shannon and Heslan: 200 STORE SHEEP, j, 60 CALVES and WEANERS, 28 COWS (out of nroHt), 20 2i STEERS (special line), 30 MIXED AGES AND SEXES. On account Messrs Little Bros., 28 16-mos. to 2-yr. STEERS. 10 18-mos. lIEIFERS. For Mr J. Dimmick. 1 Pen FAT LAMBS, 1 FAT HEIFER, 1 Pedigree S.H. Bull (11-mos. old), For Mr O’Reilly. IS 2)-yr. STEERS, 4 SPRINGERS, FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. OKARITO FORKS SALE.
TUESDAY, 12th MARCH, at 1 p.m. TIJESSRS W. JEFFRIES & COY. will sell on account Messrs J. Thompson, N. Friend, T. Nolan, .1. Donovan, F. Heveldt, Jas. Friend, F. Paganini and J. Heveldt: 150 FAT LAMBS (in wool), • 200 FAT SHEEP (mixed sexes). 80 STEERS (2 to 2£ years), 50 MIXED SORTS, 20' SHARES, f.p.u. in the Wataroa Dairy Factory, FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. WATA'ROA SALE YARDSTHURSDAY, 14th MARCH, 1918. Messrs w. jeffries & coy. will sell as above : 50 FAT SHEER, For Mr H. Heveldt. 50 FAT SHEEP, For J. Collett, 50 FAT LAMBS, 100 STORE SHEEP, For a client. CATTLE. 70 STEERS AND HEIFERS (mostly fats),
For Nolan 'Bros. 84 STEERS & HEIFERS (f. & f.), For J. Cron. 70 STEERS & HEIFERS (f. & f.), For E. Cron. STEERS & HEIFERS' (f. & f.), jj For A. H. Eggling. 6.3 Mixed Ages and* Sexes, For various clients. —ALSO: iv The grazing of 26 acres of turnips together with 12 acres of excel lent grass feed. Securely fenced For Mrs A. Richardson. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. WA TAR O'A SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th. D ALGETY . & CO., LTD. will soil by public auction a abovo:— 150 FAT CATTLE, 70 STORE CATTLE, 150 FAT SHEEP, 50 BREEDING ewes. KOKATAHI—MARCH 20th. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED-
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1918, Page 3
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