auctions. N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITKD. ADDINGTON SALEYAKDS. WEDNESDAY", 20th MARCH. 1918. DISPOSAL OF MR D. G. WRIGHT S. OF w!ndermere a SOUTHDOWN flock. ■VTEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., JLi TTD in conjunction wun PYNE and CO., will offer at WEDNESDAY, March 20U MR WRIGHT'S well-known SOUTHDOWN FLOCK. . . , The reason for selling is. his man in charge of the Flock having boen called m tho Ballot, Mr Wrie'ut lias decided to give up the Southdown breed. . The. following r.r e particulars: — 7S Ewes, 2-shear and over 3S Ewes, 1-shear 46 Fn-e Laml" SO Ram Lambs ■2 Stud Rams, 1 and ."-shear N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneer®. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, THIS DAY, THIS DAY. THIS DAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANI) EFFECTS, ALSO UPRIGHT GRAND GUDE PIANO, AND DRAPERY, IN OUR ROOMS, CASHEL STREET (Next Tattersall's). A ND at 2 p.m. we will SELL the balance A of MRS S. A. ALLEN'S FURNITURE and LINEN, which time did not }x:rnut us to ee'l on Thursday last. Also, on account of a number of Clients, tfle following: — Dininfr Suite,_ China. Cabinet, Walnut Overmantel, Divan Easy Chairs, Oak Gate-le- Table, Occ, Table, Leather Couch Kauri Sideboard. Wood Kerb, piece Bedroom Suite, Wardrobe, Ducheeso Chests, Camera, Pantry Bin, Go-cart, Lino., Cd AND "niMEDIATELY AFTER THE FURNITURE SALE WE "VHLL COMMENCE SELLING DRAPERY THOL ; SANDS OF BARGAINS. COME EARLI AND GET A GOOD SEAT. E. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, 143 Cashel street 2530 (Next Tatters all's). RS. McKENZIE AND CO., . HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL FURNISHERS. 143 CASHEL STREET (next Tatteraall's). NEW CARPETS, FURNITURE, AND FURNISHINGS. Wo are etill in a position to give our clienti the very best value for their money. We still hold «■ i^S O stock of MOQUETTES, VELVETS, and all Furniture Coverings, 'consequently wo can supply 7PiECE DINING SUITES with CHESTERFIELD or SEMI-CHESTERFIELD AT ALMOST PRE-WAR PRICES. Our clients are therefore getting the benefit of our purchases made befoio the present advance CARPETS. W* have a very choice selection of ENG-LISH-MADE VELVET PILE AND IMPERIAL ASMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, IMPERIAL AXMINSTER HALL RUNNEB FURNITURE IN CHOICE DESIGNS for DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, Rn All H ot^Furniture is MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Our name stands na a ffuaxantee for quality, and straight dealing. One price to all. Comparison and inspection cordially invited. Our Showroom admitted to be the most up-to-dato in tho Dominion, and one of tho best lit by Nature's light. Only the beat of Furniture will stand the test of the sunlight. Any class of Furniture will pass muster in artificial light. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF SECOND- * HAND FURNITURE. If you aro leaving for another part of the country, and do not wish to hold an auction sale, or tako all your Furniture with vou just ring TELEPHONE 3414, and our Buyer will call and give you the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY for Secondhand Furniture. WE ARE BUYERS FOR ANY QUANTITY, large or small. NOTE ADDRESS: R. S. McKENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 143. Cashel street, Chiistchuroh. M.cK.6278 PYNE AND CO. THIS DAY, at 12 Noon. /CLEARING SALE LIVE and_ DEAD v STOCK, on account MR JOHN ELLIS, !at his Homestead, Rolleston cum- Springston. _ PYNE and CO., 0-30 Auctioneers.
YARDS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Account MR ERIK RUTHERFORD, Inverness, 140 Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes 120 Four-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 110 Four-year-old Ewea Account HAWKSWOOD ESTATE, 700 Halfbred Wether Lamba Account MR E. A. DE THIER, Diamond Harbour, . 250 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewee Account MR L. C. GARDINER, 250 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes Account MR J. F. K. JAMIESON. Kaituna, 230 Good Condition Early Shorn Halfbred Ewes, principally Four and Six-tooth On account' MR X. D. CAMPBELL, Glendhu, 850 S.M. Halfbred Ewes 100 Mixed Sex Three-quarterbred Lambs On account MR L. H. CAMPBELL, Happy Valley, 130 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes, one lino Account of VARIOUS CLIENTS, 800 Early Shorn good-conditioned guaranteed S.M. Three-quartcrbred Ewea 1500 Komney-Lincoln Four and Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 500 Three-quartorbred Mixed Sex Lambs 400 Two-tooth Ewes, Three-qtiarterbreda 500 Four and six-tooth Forward Wethers 1000 Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes, mixed ages 1000 Forward Store Lambs ALSO 25 Fat Heifers On account MRS McMEEKIN, Prebbleton, 4 Cows in profit and in calf, due Aug. and Sept. 2 Prime Heifers in calf, due September PYNE and CO.. 8533 Auctioneers. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1918. BURNSIDE YARDS. ANNUAL BAH AND EWE FAIR. SALE OF THE BROOKVALE OLDESTABLISHED STUD OF ENGLISH LEICESTERS. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD., instructed l>y MR R. H. A. JEFF, BROOKVALE, CLINTON, will SELL, on tho above date, the whole of his ENGLISH LEICESTER STUD, comprising: — 24 Ewe Lambs 23 Ram Lambs 19 One-shear Ewes 17 One-shear Ram« 1 Four-shear Ram, bred by Holland 50 Throe and Four-shear Ewes This Stud ia registered in tho N.Z. Flock Book No. 53. and descended from Sheep imported by Messrs Wilkin and Carter, of Canterbury, in the Middle Sixties. R. MACLEAN, 2173 Auctioneer. O C K E I T'S MOTORS. CULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS ROY AT. MAIL SERVICE. Fares 7a each way. Daily Service, Meeting all Trains. CULVEBDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIAU. ' W. MOCKETT, Proprietor, I Waiau and Culverden. trnone 10, Waiau. 'Phone 14, Culverden. 1772, Chris tchurch.
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