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Abraham & Williams i LIMITED. STOCK & LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. WOOL BROKERS. List off Clearing Sales be held by— ABRAHA%AND WILLIAMS. LTD. MEXTED, H. T., .Hopelands, July 21. ALP ASS, M., Mangahao, July 22nd. MATHESON, W., Ballance, July 23rd STEVENS. Henry, Paliiatua, July 26 McKAY, A., Ballance, in July. TURNER, Geo., Mukanui. in August. Unreserved Clearing Sale at Hopelands. WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1915. A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS, lV Ltd., have been favoured with instruction from H. T. MEXTED, Esq., who is gning up dairying, to offer as above, at J 2.30 o’clock.— | FIRST-CLASS DAlft-Y COWS. m 3 all 2nd and 3rd culvers, due factory dates 12. choice .dairy heifers, calving factory dates, in calf .to Jersey bull. 2 2-year steers 3 yearling heifers 1 good farm mare (9 year’s., any trial, cart, harness, cans, etc. NOTE. —We can thoroughly recommend the above herd to intending purchasers, the cows all being in first-class order. Light Luncheon Provided. Unreserved Clearing Sale at Mangahao, Two miles from Paliiatua Railway Station. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1915. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been favoured with instructions from Air AIILTON ALPASS to offer, at Mangahao, 2 miles from Paliiatua Railway station, the undermentioned stock and sundries, at 12 noon. — *"• DAIRY COWS, calving August / and September 21 2-year Jersey-cross heifers, in calf 2 young bulls 2 sows, due August 1 Yorkshire boar 2 tons O.S. chaff in sacks, Deering mower, horse rake, 2 milk dravs. milk cans, sundries, etc. NOTE.—Air Alpass has been dairying for a considerable number of years, buying and breeding nothing but the best. This sale gives dairymen ar exceptional opportunity of securing first-class dairy cows, being chiefly Jersey and Holstein thereby reaping the benefit of his well-known judgment. The above herd are those that have been milked and reared on the above property. which he is converting into a dry stock farm, having disposed of his other farm for that »purpose. The cows have all been hand-milked. N.B. —Air Alpass has generously decided to give 5 per cent, of the proceeds to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Unreservad Clearing Sale on Ballance-Woodvilie Rd.. ’our miles from Woodville. EinDA A" JULY 23, 1915. 4 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. \ 1.1 I)., have been favoured with instructions from Air AY. MATHESON (who is going out of dairying), to offer as above, at 12 o’clock.— *)0 SHORTHORN DAIRY COW'S. a*,*) 2nd. and 3rd Calvers, due August and September Xlilk cans. etc. On account of another vendor. — 13 dairy cows, 2nd calvers, due August v ,lr l September springing heifers, duo August and September NOTE. —ATr Alathcson has been dairying for the past fifteen years, and his only reason for selling is that lie is going in for sheep. We have inspected the stock, and can thoroughly recommend it to intending purchasers. The cows arc all in good order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Unreserved Clearing at Pahiatua. Sale MONDAY. JULY 26. 1915. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAAIS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr HENRY STEVENS. Northern Borough Boundary, Pahiatua, to offer as above, as 12 o’clock : A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. Hr to calve at factory dates 2 heifers, in calf 2 bulls 1 wearier 2 breeding sows 1 boar 7 milk cans, 3 tons hay, 50 sheets old iron, horse, cart and harness (slight reserve,!. NOTE.—Mr Stevens’ cows are all In first-class order, arid as the return from milk, pigs arid calves has averaged £l4 5s we can thoroughly recommend the herd to intending purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SPRING IS COMING. AND you will he pleased with the NEW SPRING PATTERNS. Call the next time von are in Pongaroa arid make a thorough inspection. You will find my Prices very reasonable. STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. A. V. BATENBURG TAILOR, PONGAR3A

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5190, 19 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5190, 19 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5190, 19 July 1915, Page 8

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