Abraham & Williams LIMITED STOCK & LAND AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUATORS, MASTERTON, EKETAHUNA, PAHIATUA AND WOODVILLE. LIST OF CLEARING SALES Abraham and williams, Limited, will hold clearing sales on the. undermentioned dates: J. Hare, Rongokako, September. T. Murphy. Ballance, September 16. PALZiERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908. At 1.30 p.m. Abraham and williams. and GORTON AND SON will sell at 1.30 p.m. Sheep--250 good hoggets 140 good hoggets 90 mixed hoggets 100 fat and forward ewes 250 forward hoggets, off shears 80 ewes in lamb 20 prime fat ewes 25 fat owes Cattl»— 20 fat and forward oows 8 springing heifers 1 fa,t cow 1 springing heifer EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1908. At 1 p.m. Abraham and williams, Limitd, will seli as above— Sheep—--150 mixed hoggets 100 mixed hoggets 116 hoggets 112 mixed hoggets 200 first-class ewe hoggets 100 first-class wether hcggets 140 mixed hoggets 300 mixed hogget* Cattle—--12 good dairy cows, to calve factory dates 2 good dairy cows, to calve factorv dates J WINTER INGHAM. Agent. PALMERSTON NORTH HORSE SALE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1908. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., kr\ will sell at 1 p.m.: Draughts, harness horses, hacks, and uonies. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1908. | A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, x\_ Limited, will seli by public auction as above:— Sheer.— I Cattle— WOODVILLK STOCK SALE. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1908. At 1 o’clock ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS, Ltd., k V will bold a sale at their yards, near Railway Station, on the abo7B •Sate, when tney will sell Sheep— Cattle GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. FEATHKRSTOX. i THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th, l At 12.30 o'cl ck. 4 BRAHAM A WILLIAMS. LIM- „ \ ITED. hive Eit'ii instructed by Mr Wm. Baltin, who is relinquishing dairying owing to scarcity <1 lull,jur, to sell as above: j JI j extra good Holstein cross ! I*7 cows, 40 ill milk, balance mostly at the drop 3 purebred stud Holstein bulls Lawrence-Kennedy milking machines Milk cans and dairy utensils Auctioneer, Note. -This is a herd el exceptional merit. Mr Barton, who bis been dairying I r 15 years, has -pared neither pain-, nor expense in establishing a dairy SECOND TO NONE in lie Dominion. Last seam's lulling numbered ONE HUNDRED HEAD. N.l’i. Cows in milk can lie left on the property till convenient time for delivery, and will be properly eared for. A few later culvers will be grazed till I-t November it uecc--ury. A coal’ll will meet Wellington ix pres and the train leaving Woodville at 6 a.m., arriving at Featherston lat 11.30 a.iii. The property is three miles from railway station. | I rilO STAND THE SEASON AT * MANGA MAI RE, THE THOROUGHBRED -STALLION JOE CHAMBERLAIN. He is u,tlurk hay lior.se, with hlack points; stands 10.2; hy Mnnnie Scotland Lady I) Kan, hy .Jet D’K.iii Korlorn Hope. Is naturally a vory good legged, sound -horse, hut owing to m aeeideut before being broken in could never he well trained. H i.s young stork show special promise. I* ee: 4 (iiiineas, payable in .January, 1000. (iua i a in: ee ; 5 (iuiiieas. payable when mare proves in foal. 'Lwk ' r more mares as i>er agreement. I>. -J. ( % >l I,l* l\ . Mangamaire. I’ahial iui. j
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 3114, 7 September 1908, Page 8
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