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PAHIATUA PIG, POULTRY. MISCELLANEOUS & PRODUCE SALE. HELD AT THE MART JSVERY SATURDAY AT 13. M. 514»aring Sales conducted in any par* of the District. &Mant for the National Insurance Co. of N.Z., Ltd. DAVID CREWE, Auctioneer and valuator. Established 25 years. SATURDAY7MAY 9, 1914. At 12.30 p.m PIGS—--6 weaner pigs 3 store pigs 3 slips HORSES— , 1 black gelding, i years, broken to s. and d. harness, trial given 1 boy’s pony, saddle and bridle 1 roan mare (saddle! quiet 1 thoroughbred horse, good hack 1 saddle and trap horse; quiet FRUIT— ■ . i 30 cases dessert and cooking apples 40 cases dessert and cooking pears PRODUCE—--15 sacks potatoes 10 sacks pumpkins, onions, marrows, etc., etc. Odd lot furniture and tools FOR PRIVATE SALE. First-class tiap, £l2. in good order; gas copper. £3; buggy, £8; also pears, apples, potatoes, onions, pumpkins, etc. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 12. 1914 The associated auctioneers will sell in their Mangahao road yards at 11.30 a.m. : SHEEP.— 32 empty 2-tooth ewes, forward condition CATTLE--20 mixed weaners. 15 weaner heifers 14 9-month weaners 11 18-month empty heifers 10 20-month heifers, in calf IKETAHUNA STOCK BALE. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914. At 11.80 o’clock. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell: SHEEP--300 shorn lambs 160 ewes, R.W. Romney rams 150 s.m. ewes in lamb 140 mixed sex lambs 70 ewes, in lamb toßomney rams 50 cull lambs 40 ewes, in lamb to S.D. rams ■SO 5-year-old ewes, running with S.D. rams, good line 40 medium lambs CATTLE--30 18-month steers 13 cows and heifers, exceptionally good line 12 good 21-year steers 8 store cows NOTICE —Eketahuna sides are now held fortnightly instead of weekly. POXGAROA SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 1914. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell in their Pongaroa yards as above. — SHEEP--800 mixed lambs, in lots 200 mixed sex lambs 150 white face lambs, mixed sex 100 m.s. lambs 100 f.m. ewes in lamb 100 mixed lambs 00 lambs 50 2-th and 4th ewes in lamb 50 2-tooth wethers CATTLE.— - 30 S.H. mother-reared weaners 25 20-month P.A. steers 18 yearling steers 10 Shorthorn heifers in calf to S.H. bull 0 heifers in calf 8 good bullocks * 5 mother-reared weaners 1 quiet saddle pony fin account of T. O'Brien. Esq., Pongaroa— -22 Shorthorn cross dairy cows, guaranteed sound, and in calf to Holstein bull: mostly August and September cal vers. The above is a straight-out dairy herd that has been heavily culled.

’Phone 89. ’Phone 89. Rugging Season, 1914. WATERPROOF. WARM & COMFORTABLE. \FTKR 2o years’ experience we claim to KNOW what are the best rugs for von to use in this district. As PROOF of this, we are Milling MORE RUGS than ever THIS V FAR. RUG vour HORSES and COWS; it “PAYS/' WINTER SPORTS Enthusiasts at Football and Hookey are cordially invited to inspect our Stock. As old -ports we are in the position to advise you. John J. Boagey. SADDLER A- SPORTS OUTFITTER ’Phone 89 ’Phone 89. PAHIATUA. REBUILDING. MR J. S. McNicol wishes to notify his numerous customers and the general public that he is re-building the premises lately destroyed by fire at Mangamutu, and anticipates having a first-class, up-to-date building erected in about six weeks’ time. He is still conducting business at the temporary premises. J. S. McNICOL & Co., MANGAMUTU. Mangamutu. April C, 1911.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 8

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