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AUCTION SALES. PONGAROA SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927. At 12 noon. 103 2 and 4-th wfethers 180 m.s. lambs 50 2-tli Gives 250 m.s. lambs 60 4 and 6-th ewes 6 3-yr empty lieifers 20 lieifers and cows r.w. P.A. bull Account Mr J. Bellshaw — 200 5-yr old ewes Account Mr F. W. Gregory, at the Schoolliouse after Stock Sale:— Piano, Furniture, and whole of contents of well-furnished 6roometl house. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927. At 11 a.m. 75 w.f. wether lambs 2 springing heifers 5 weaner pigs 6 slips Pahiatua Annual Autumn Cattle Pair MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927. At 11.30 a.m. TITHE W.F.C.A. Stock Department JL will offer on behalf of the following clients :—Messrs T. Verrv, W. Anderson, J. Miller, J. Priest, Campbell Bros., J. Breeds. Murphy Bros, McCarthy Bros., C. Douglas, J. Olsen, Dickens Bros., H. Seymour, Glyn Jones, 11. Dillon, M. Castle, P. Dransfleld, C. Hodgins. J. P. Beech, A. J. Patchett, W. Griffiths, Hull Bros., C. Hopkins, C. Parsons, Poulton Bros., T. Elliott, M. Conway, H. A. Nevins, T. Drinkwater, C. T. Richardson, W. Maxwell, C. Dagg, S. George, B. Hav, J. Patterson, J. Garlick, W. Corkill, J. H. George. D. O'Brien, Higginson Estate, J. Robbie O. F. Olsen, R. Thomas, M. Evan, M. Robbie, S. Bason, A. ]Nl’Cool, J. Scally, C. E. Bee, C. Sehelin, A. V. Nicbolls, J. R. Shanahan, T. H. Wilton, Le Lievre Estate, A. Cox, E. Whitcombe, H. R. Wilton. 1500 HEAD WELL-BRED STATION CATTLE, comprising : 300 fat cows and heifers 235 4-yr bullocks 415 3-yr bullocks 350 2-|-yr steens 40 lf-yr steers 50 cows and calves 20 3-yr heifers 50 18-months Hereford heifers 50 store cows FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 415 PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927. Sale Starts 11.30 a.m. MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1927. At 11 a.m. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1927. NOTE —Eketahuna sales will be held weekly until further notice. Boner Cows and Bulls and Vealer Calves if/ANTED to. buy in any quantity. VV Highest market schedule and ash in paddock. Wanted 10 cows or heifers on drop mmediately. G. F. O’ROURKE, ’Phone 203. Messages, 2735. CHINA WAR NOW ON. IT seems strange but true that Moriarty, the only British fruiterer, is dealing in “China.” Having purchased a warehouseman’s samples at a great sacrifice, he has now declared war on the said “China,” and it is only a shame the way he is “killing” prices. Large rang© of dinner services, tea sets, cups and saucers, teapots, jugs, salad bowls, flower bowls, etc., etc., await your inspection. Come early to secure the bargains. D, SySorSai-iy British Fruiterer and China Merchant

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10513, 7 April 1927, Page 8

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