Abraham & Williams LIMITED. STOCK * LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. WOOL BROKERS. Unreserved Clearing Sale. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916. At “Glencoe ’ Station. Pongaroa. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd.. 1 \ have been favoured with instructions fiozn Mrs E. BURLING, “Glencoe” Station, Pongaroa, who has sold her property, to sell as above at 12 o’clock; - 2500 SHEEP, Comprising—--900 2 and 4-th wethers 1600 mixed shorn lambs 30 f.f.m. Lincoln rams 12 f.f.m. Romney rams Ql CATTLE, Comprising—--130 mixed sex Polled Angus yearlings 50 mixed cattle 170 P.A. cows and heifers, with calves at foot HORSES—--15 hacks and harness horses LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ‘ Unreserved Cleering Sale at Puketoi. I THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1916. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, J\ LTD., have received instructions from Mr JOHN McOOOL, who has enlisted, to sell as above — 360 SHEEP SI HEAD CATTLE 4 HORSES Household furniture and sundries Clearing Sale at Waikereru. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1916. Abraham and williams, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr A. E. ERIKSEN, having sold his property, to offer as above the whole of his stock and sundries, at 12 o'clock. — 1500 comp™. Pug--6*25 4th, 6th and 4-year RomneyLinooln cross ewes 200 2-th ewes 225 2-th wethers 450 early-shorn in.s. lambs 12 Lincoln rams 5 dairy cows 5 18-month heifers 6 and 3-year steers 1 aged hack 1 half-draught aged mare Wool press, dray, bjitter-worker, Daisy churn, separator, etc., etc. Household furniture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED
An account of other vendors.400 4 and 5-year ew«s 150 4-tooth ewes 50 4-year-old ewes 200 4 and 5-year e»wee PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Pahiatua Sfieep Fair MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1016. 4 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. a\. Ltd., will offer as above, at their Mangahao l’ards.— 10.000 SHEEP FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Abraham & Williams, (LIMITED). LAND, STOCK AND WOOL SALESMEN, MAIN STREET PAHIATUA. I7IARMERS. —You don’t dip for the ’ fun od the thing, but realise that it is a stern necessity if you want healthy sheep. This being the case, why not follow the lead of the most successful farmers in the district, and use: HIGHLAND DIP. HIGHLAND DIP . HIGHLAND DIP. It is the only Dip which fulfils Every Condition laid down by the U.S.A. Government. It is absolutely reliable to eradicate Ticks, Lioe. and Prevent Fly. By using HIGHLAND DIP. you ensure BETTER WOOL. HIGHER PRICE, BIGGER PROFITS. HIGHLAND DIP increases the growth and improves the quality of the wool and invigorates the health of the sheep generally. The strength is positively uniform, consequently RESULTS NEVER VARY. DIPPING, with HIGHLAND DIP, repays the whole cost FOURFOLD. PASTE, POWDER AND FLUID. POISONOUS & NON-POISONOUS. J. TREVOR THOMAS, Manager. FRUIT I FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! 17LRESH FRUIT, direct from the GROWER.— PEARS (dessert or bottling), 3/- to 3/6 case. APPLES (dessert), 4/- to 4/6 per ha If-bushel. APPLES (cooking), 3/- per halfbushel, or 5/6 per bus TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. A. Moore, Sunnybank, Hastings. Patriotic Meeting. A MEETING of Ladies willing to assist in Sewing for Convalescent Soldiers’ Kite will be* held in tho lialiance Hall at 1.30 p.m. on MONDAY, February 14th, 1916. MRS F. G. THOMPSON, Convenor.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5355, 12 February 1916, Page 8
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