FEILDING CLEARING SALE
Abraham & Williams, Ltd., report having hell a very successful clearing sale on account of Mrs. R. Cobbc, of Aorangl. There was a largo attendance of tho public bidding was spirited throughout. We quote;—Pedigree Jersey bull, “Pox’s Duplicate,” to J. Mason Durle, 50 guineas; pedigree Jersey cows, “Response," to G. L Wagstaff, 50 guineas; “Dolly’s Queenle,” to Mrs. C. H. DeMey, 30 guineas; "Letty of OK,” to W. Remnant, 34 guineas; “Sweet Nancy,” t d M. O. James, 25 guineas; “Dolly’s Reply,” to J. Corpe, 28 guineas; pedlgre e yearling bulls: “Arden’s Satisfaction,” to W. O. Caldwell, 184 guineas; “Arden’s Cicero,” to M. D. James, 184 guineas; “Arden’s Bean,” to C. V. Guy, 12 guineas: grade cows in milk, £l3 ana £22: heifers in milk, £l2; springing heifers, £5 15/- to £9 10/-; sundries at late rates.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2307, 27 November 1925, Page 9
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139FEILDING CLEARING SALE Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2307, 27 November 1925, Page 9
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