TE KARAKA SALE. MONDAY, MAY 20. Prosent Entries : j 1 P^fl S H E H P ' LOOV3 Including: 200 kwes, F. and F. j 140 bvves (empty) { o6f. Wethers, 2, 4, and 6- tooth 60 Wethers (Fat) 200 Wether Lambs OH A HEAD OF OATTLEI, £l\)\f Including: 18 Cows (S.H.) 30 Cows (been with S.H. bull) ~> Cows (Fat) 50 Steel's and Heifers, 12-18 months 52 Mixed Cattle 10 Heifere (S.H.) 20 Hereford Weaners 23 Bullocks, 3-yrs. ! Poverty Bay Stockbrokers' Association. MATAWHERO SALE. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1918. Present Entries: OAAA S n E E P I^UUU Including 400 Wethers, 4-tooth 6QO Ewes (empty) ■' 600 Ewes, 2-tooth (b.w. Earn) 250 Ewes and Wethers, 2-tooth. 100 Fat Wethere 10 Rams QKA, HEIAD OF CATTLE Ot/U Including 6 Fat Onvs 20 CWs and Calves. 100 Cows (running with Hereford bulls) 45 Steers, 3\A.. 2£yrs 100 P. A. and H. Weahere 20 Yearling Heifers 56 Mixed Weaners 2' Heifers (springing). I Vealer Further Entries Invited. Poverty Bay Stockbrokers' Association. : __ _ J _ J35 CLEARING SALE. MEBSKS • WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Have been favored Iwith, instructions from Mrs. K. HOOPER (who is leaving Tolagia, Bay) to hold a CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUNDRIES, Etc., On the Premises, TOLAGA BAY, bST THURSDAY, MAY 23rd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. 61 Auctioneers. MATAWHERO STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. STUD HEREFORD BULLS The undersigned will offer, at the above Yards, on \ WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, On account of MESSRS. HUTCHINSON BROS., ~i (\ PURE-BRED HEREFORD i Q. ±D BULLS, 10 Rising 2 years. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Limited. H. M. PUFLETT, 736 Auctioneer. C. G. BLOORE Has been instructed by MR ALEX. HALKET, To Sell His Well-known RAKAUROA STORE AS A GOING CONCERN £1325. LAND— : 10 acres, qp 7 years' lease at onlj ' - £10 a year; landlord to buy build '' ings at valuation at end of' term. BUILDINGS— Store and Dwelling, Stabling,' Black ; ; smith's Shop, Cowshed. Detachec ; Rooms. Insured for £1350. PLANT— 6 Drought Horses, Harness, Waggon . i Trolly, Express, Blacksmith's Tools . ! Furniture, and all Gear on place. STOCK .IN" STORE included m Price. 1 . Also # 7 Oows, 2 2-year-old Heifers, 2 do Steera, 3 Weaners, 2 3-year-old Un broken Draught Horses, 4 Hacks with foals at foot. WALK IN WALK OUT FOR £1325 THIS IS A GOOxi CHANCE FOR AN ENTERPRISING AtARRIED COUPLE TO START IN AND MAKE MONEY. ONLY OPEN FOR SHORT TIME. G. G. BLOORF, AGENT. TWO EGGS IN PLACE OF ONE. protcTnuts FOR POULTRY. THK BEST EGgTpRODUOER AND POULTRY CONDITIONER, FOR YOUR ICOWYARDS, BAILS % AND (TAT£WAYS. Milburn Cement IS THE CHEAPEST AND EASILY , THE BEST. MAKES DAIRYING A PLEASURE. FOR SHEEP DIPS, DRAINING, FLOORS AND CULVERTS, MILBURN CEMENT IS WITHOUT EQUAL. R. Robb, AGRNT. 113 GHEY SfREET. I OHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's <J Shixte, newest designs, m Neglige or Twmia, from 4/6 to fife,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 10
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