UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT THE FARM, SOUTH MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. T) ALGETY dTcO., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr R. C. Callender, who has sold his farm, to sell as above all his cattle, sheep, horses, implements, etc., comprising: Ol dairy cows, in calf to L P.B. Med Angus bull, Aug., Sept., and Oct. calyers (dates kept) 3 choice heifers in calf to P.A. 6 2£-year Holstein heifers in calf to P.A. 24 2-year steers 13 M.S. weaners 100 f.m. breeding ewes 200 lambs | 1 3-year P.B. Polled Angus bull (bred by Armstrong, AkitTo) 1 i-draught filly, 4 years / (all harness) $ other horses (all harness) 5 bacon pigs Spring cart and harness, dogcart and harness, block dray and harness, swing plough 11 tons oaten sheaf chaff (in bags) 12£ cwt turnip manure. 80 macrocarpa posts, 6 strainers. 4 rolls wire netting Block, tackle, plough chains, iron pig troughs, wheelbarrow, cans, tools and sundries. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. Wednesday, April 24, 1918. TV/TESSRS ABRAHAM AND I?JL WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell: at 1 p.m. 50 fat lambs 100 lambs 50 good lambs 200 2-tooth wethers 20 2-year steers 12 3-year steers 7 21-year steers 4 20-months steers 8 empty cows 20 mixed S.H. weaners 2 August calvers 4 fat cows WAIKANAE SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. D ALGETY and Co., Ltd. will sell: GO fat wethers 50 4 and G-tooth wethers 100 0-tootli to f.f.m. ewes 40 Shorthorn weaners (good line) 30 Shorthorn-cross weaner steers 5 forward cows Account M. DONOVAN, Parapara umu, who is going out of winter milking: 9 first-class cows, calving in May, guaranteed sound and young. |3UY BEFORE THE RISE: Damasks. Our stocks were bought as far back as three years ago direct from the Belfast Mills. Price: Is lid to 10s 6d per yard. STILES AND MATHESON, Ltd., Levin'and Foxtoa. IVTOTHERS, Do you know of any washing material at the money that gives greater satisfaction than Tobralco? The same old price, Is per yard. STILES AND MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxtfon. BOOKS by well-known and popular authors: William Le Quex, Bindloss, Boothby, Oppenheimfi Tracy, Moberly, Lindsay Russell, Marchmont, Eden Philpotts, Leighton, Joseph Hocking and Silas Hocking, 9d each or 3 for the last obtainable at this price. F. W. JONES, Bookseller, Levin. YOU are always welcome to inspect our large stocks of furniture, etc., etc., without buying. That will follow naturally. HARVEY AND CO. EASTER CARDS: Attractive designs. F. W. JONES, Bookseller, Levin. rpHE JOHN B. STETSON Felt Hats for Men are the finest and most comfortable hats made. You can only buy them from one Store. That is, as usual, STILES AND MATHESON, Ltd., Levin, and Foxton. rriHE YOUNG FOLK.—Special line of collapsible English push carts—adjustable and fixed, baby chairs. Our factory made drop-side cots, great value. HARVEY and CO., Phone 8, Levin. WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES. HAVING been appointed Government buyer for wool • skins, and hides for this district I am now in a position to pur chase the above at the highest rateS ' J. EDWARDS, ; York street, Levin. POULTRY AND RABBITS r ANTED TO BUY.—Youni \ roosters, young ducks, oli hens and rabbits. 8 C. S. CLARKE, 1 44 Moleswoi'tli streel * Wellington.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 April 1918, Page 3
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