TAIHAPE ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 7917 At 1 o'clock. 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Tvill sell on account of various vendors including Messrs P. Kearins, J McColl, Bennett and Dillon, Russell and Birch, R. Barnes, A. W. Bicknell, G. E. Anderson. Ancel Gray, J. A. Anderson, A. McColl, McLennan and Barry, M. McManaway, R. W. Smith, J. Whenuaroa, J. . T. Williams, J. Brandt, G. Morgan, 1 Shepherd, Geo. Reid, V. Smith, and | others: — 1200 cattle, comprising—--50 4 and 5 year bullocks. 21 4 year do. 5 do do fat. 80 3 and 4 year bullocks. 173 31 year bullocks, lots. 272 25 year steers lots. 40 2to 25 year steers lots. “ ~ I 75 2 year steers. 50 eighteen month steers. j 6 yearling steers. ; 10 Hereford cows and calves. 4 cotvs and calves. ‘ j 5 dairy cows. 3 3 year heifers. 20 15 year do do. i . 2 heifers. I 6 fat cows, (• ; 14 weaners ' i-V '* ; T 30 mixed cattle. 1 Shorthorn bull. 14 13 month cattle. 80 first class 20 month steers. I 12 P.A. heifers in calf. On account Messrs Russell and ■ Birch. Mount View Station: 150 35 to 45 year bullocks. 14 forward cows. I CLEARED SALE. HORSES, COWS, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, ETC. AT.KARIOI, f on TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. i Commencing at 12.30. R. L. CHRISTIE, Instructed by Mr J. H. Yon Haast who is leaving the district, will sell by Public Auction on the farm, three miles from Karioi Railway Sation, the jwhole of his Stock, Implements, and Furniture as follows: — * 3 it j] c 8 first class draught horses, in constant work. 1 unbroken draught, 3 year old. ( 1 . yearling draught gelding. j 2 light horses, broken to harass* j j and saddle. 2 cows in full milk good sorts 1 good cow to come in June. I 2 weaner calves. ; 1 trap and harness. 2 Drays. 1 roller. 1 set -harrows. 1 single furrow swamp plough. 8 sets draught harness, 2 cart saddles. 2 riding saddles and bridles. Assortment of tools. 200 empty sacks. Furniture consisting of Chesterfield, Sideboard, dining table, dining room chairs, easy chairs, wardrobe, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, double bed and stretchers, washstands,, two ' I chest drawers, crockery and kitchen utensils, separator, buckets and cans, and various other articles too numerous to particularise. For further particulars apply to R. L. CHRISTIE, ' AUCTIONEER, OHAKUNE. CAR FOR HIRE. Five-seater Buick Car, in splendid running order. Telephone 102. J. Kirkpatrick, Arcadia Private Hotel, Tal- r nape. OAR FOB SIEE Oakland, 5 seater, 38 h.p., electri* lights, self starter, all latest impFo'vemerr> including latest Stawart pump, girders booked for caiy, J, Ormond, local agfenl. Telephone 32&,
8 I I s I s I ♦ N •* H M I L. A. NEEDHAM HAUTAPU STREEP TAIHAPc Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter, an<fj Decorator Estimates given for .all Classes of Work Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices|Reasonable|s Large Stocks of new Papers on hand. AGENT&FOR BERGER’S READY MIXED PAINTS ► Telephone’ll6 I s I I I 8
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 9 March 1917, Page 8
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