sa:.;s by auction. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. LIST OF SHEEP AND RAH FAIRS. - WHANGAMOMONA SHEEP FAIRFriday, February 28. STRATFORD SUPPLEMENTARY.— Tuesday, March 4. KOHURATAHI SUPPLEMENTARY Thursday, March C. TE WERA SUPPLEMENTARY.—Friday, March 21. TAHORA.—To be arranged. HUIROA.—To be arranged.
MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. ' THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. \yiLL sell by auction as above: 35 FAT > FORWARD & STORE COWS 5 bulla 20 mixed weaners 50 good lambs 10 store pigs
IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. PIHAUTEA ROiMNEYS & HEREFORDS LEVIN & CO. 11l Conjunction with WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO OP. ASSOCIATION. JJAVE received instructions from J. 0. BIDWILL, lisq., owing- to the sale to the Government for Returned Soldiers of two-thirds of his property, to aell by Public Auction, Without Reserve, at the Homestead, Pihautea, 10 miles from Featherstou on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 27 and 28, 1911), at 11 a m. each day:
PUREBRED ROMNEY SHEEP 2750 P.B. ROMNEY MARSH EWES (2-tootli to fj-yoar) 600 p.b. Roinney Marsli ewe lambs 600 p.b. Ronmcy Marsh ram lambs 69 Romney Marsh rams, mixed ages, studs and flocks, including 10 2tooth stud ranis, Pihautea bred; and 11 4-tooth stud rams, bred by Wm, Rayner. (Ewes to be drafted into pens of ten and
upwards.) HEREFORD CATTLE 230 HEREFORD COWS, in calf and with calf at foot 00 Hereford 2£-ycar heifers in calf 90 Hereford 18-month heifera 50 Hereford bulls, 18 months 7 2-year to 0-year pedigree Hereford bulls
(All cattle branded singly and put up singly with option of more.) No sales of female stock have been made since property was sold. Stock bought at the sale may be left on the property for ten days at owner's risk.
ORDER OF SALE. Thursday, Feb. 27, at 11 a.m.: Sheep. Friday, Feb. 28, at 11 a.m.—Cattle. TRAINS arrive at Featherston: From North, 8.21 a.m.; from Wellington, 10.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Taxis can be obtained in Featherston. LEVIN & CO., LTD., W.F.C.A., LTD., Auctioneers.
FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1919, AT THE RESIDENCE, JULIET STREET NORTH, STRATFORD. T. LAMASON. JJAS received instructions from Mr. E. STEVENS to sell the whole of his liigh-elass furniture and effects, comprising: Piano (Chappell; reserve), writing bureau, 6 high-back chairs, book cases, fwn stand, chesterfield (reserve), gate legged table 6x3, 4 duchess chests, 1 extra .fine mirror, chest drawers, box ottoman, fender, chelfonier, lino, 8-day clock, occasional and kitchen tables, kitchen and bedroom chairs, mats, preserving pan and jars, wooden and b.r. bedsteads, hospital beds and mattress, wire mattresses, marble-top and tile-back washstand, bedroom ware, Primus stove, zinc bath, hose, wood, potatoes and usual household sundries. Sale at I o'clock. Britain makes the best car tyres—the famous NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER CROSS—made in the Empire's largest rubber works. Try a set and watch results. 14
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