KUMEROA SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28rd,u it 1 p.tn. WILLIAMS & KETrLE, LTD., wiil sell as above in Mr J. I. N. Me Okie’s yards— Cattle—--80 2-yr steers 10 yearlings 6 springing heifers 40 mixed yearlings, good 12 18 month heifers Sheep—--80 hoggets 2ij fit cWeei 100 fat sheep LOWES & lORNS LTD., AUCTIONEERS. STOCK, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. A Farmer’s Genuine Cooperative Institution, rTIHE Company act purely as Brokers, 4*ll on Commission only, and do not deal on their own account. CLEARING SALES held when required. VALUATIONS of all kinds undertake F. C. LEWIS, Managing Direotor. EKETAHUNA ANNUAL! CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1904, At 1 p.m. Lowes a iorns win sen as above : Cattle 20 2! end 3-yr strers 7 4-yr fat and forward bullocks 2 8-yr steers 14 2 and 3-yr steers 11 3-yr steers 8 3-yr steers 10 3-yr steers 8 3-yr forward bullocks 10 2 yr steers 20 2-yr steers 26 2-yr steers 8 2-yr steers 15 2-yr steers 2 lat bullocks 40 yearlings 60 steers and heifers 86 mixed cattle 20 20 month steers 10 yearlings 40 yearlings 8 cattle 20 18 month steers and heiftrs 15 2 and steers 20 steers 4 yearling steers 15 steers 8 3-yr forward br'iocks 25 yearling steers 10 yearling heifers 1 2-yr Shorthorn bull 1 3-yr bull 11 spriDgirg heifers A. WALKER, Apent.
POSCAHOA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1904. Lowes & iorns, ltd., win sell at Messrs Burling Bros.’ yards as above— Sheep—--100 4 tooth shorn wethers, good lice 130 shorn ewes with lambs at foot Cattle—--15 yearling steers 20 2-yr steers 6 springing heifers James Tullock, F. C. LEWIS, Agent. Auctioneer. WENLEY & LANAUZE, NAPIER. NEXT SALE of Wool and Sheep skins : 17tb NOVEMBER. Consign to “ Wool Store, Spit." G. PEARCEY, RAILWAY CARRIER. Telephone No. 59. LORRIES, expresses and spring drays always on hire. All orders punctually attended to. Horses broken to single and doable harness, and rendered thoroughly quiet at trains or in town. MAIL COACH to MAKORI The undersigned has bought the Makuri Mail Coach business. The coach will leave the Club Hotel, Pahiatua, daily for Makuri a* 2.80 p.m, arriving there at 7 p.m. Leaving Makuri at 8.80 a.m. daily it arrives at Pab atua at noon. Charges reasonable J. COTTER. Proprietor. QL DB HOTEL STABLES. These stables have boen bought by Mr J. Cotter, and will in future be conducted by him. First-olasH oooom modation. AH orders promptly attended Ohareex rlpht, AN INVITING DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL FRUIT INVITING PRINTING Is an incentive to the recipient to want your goods. We Don't Sell Fruit, But we do sell Inviting Printing cverv time. It will pay you to cnll and see us. Herald Printinc House o
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1884, 3 November 1904, Page 8
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