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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. SPECIAL CATTLE FAIR. rpiNWALD YARDS. THURSDAY,. AUGUST 29th, 1918. We have made arrangements to hold a SPECIAL CATTLE SALE. On above date, and are now receiving entries for this important Spring. Fixture. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., 5092 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE' At "WYNCHINGHAM," SEFTON. On account of MR DRUMMOND BAILEY. ■ THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1918. WE are instructed by Mr Drummond Bailor, who has sold his Property, to hold n, CLEARING SALE of the Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, at Homestead, "Wynchingham," Sefton, on theabote date, as follows: — SHEEP. 220 S.M. Half bred Ewes; EX. Rates 1« 100 Two! Four! Six, and Eight-tooth d&ree<vuar'tcrbrcd Ewes; Shropshno Rams Ist week in April 100 Halfbred Ewes, in lamb to E.L. Rams 50 Two-tooth Hnlfbred Wethers 80 Halfbred Wether Lambs 150 ThreeSiuarterbred Ewe: Lambs 100 Three-quartcrbrcd Wether Lambs 800 CATTLE. 1 Jersey Cow, calved two week 3, 4th calt 1 Jersey Cow; in profit and m calf, 2nd 1 Jersey Cow, springing to 2nd calf 1 Cow • and Calf 2 Jor3ey Heifers 2 Holstein Heifers . . 20 Head Young Cattle, mixed sexes HORSES. 6 Draughts; broken to all work 1 Chestnut Hack Gelding, a. and h. 1 Chestnut Hack Mare, s. and ii. 1 Pony, "Pickles," s. and 1). GRAIN. 20 Sacks Algerian Seel Oats 10 Sacks Dressed Ryegrass 4 Stacks Oat Sheaves, about 40 tons 5 Stacks Oat Straw IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 1 Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Tip Dray and Frame, i Spring Dray, 1 English V\ aggon with Polo, 1 McCormick Reaper and Binder (new), 1 Deering Reaper and Binder, 1 Stripper, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Roller, 1 Scoop, Grubber, 2 d.f. Ploughs, 1 s.f. Plough, 1 Disc Plough, 1 Sot Discs, 1 Set G-lcaf J-larrowa, 1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 Set Tripod Harrows, 2 Garden Rollers, Wool Press and Table, 3 Sets Blocks and Chains, 6 pr. Plough Chains, Swinglo Trees, Avery Scales and Weights, Wire, Wire Netting, Standards, Posts, Stakes, Dog Kennel, Grass Seed Riddles, Tarpaulins, Empty Sacks, Timber, Iron Copper, Horse Clippers-, Bee Hives, 1 Movable Bird Cage, 1 Water Trough, 1 Separator, 1 Hand Sewing Machine, Quantity Furniture, 1 Overland Motor Car (new), 50 pr. Fowls, 25 pr. Pigeons, Trap Harness, Gig Harness, Dray Harness, Farm Harness, Horee Covers, large quantity Tools and Sundries. SALE AT 11.30 SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALTERATION OF DATE. QLEARI.NG SALE. CULVERDEN. Account Trustees Late P. KENNEDY. This Important Sale is now finally ffsed for THURSDAY, JULY 25th.

For Full Particulars see Next Saturday's Papers. DALGETY and c 0„ I.TD., 5095 PYNE and CO. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO.' , IMPORTANT'"A I DCTION SALE. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, 18th JULY. CONFECTIONERY STOCK, SHOP FITTINGS, TEA-ROOM FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On -the Premises, 775 Colombo street (next to Cook and Roea, Chemists). Commencing nt 1 p.m. "IX7 E have been favoured with instructions .VV from the Proprietors of the Carrington Tea-rooms to SELL by AUCTION, THE WHOLE OF THE CONFECTIONERY STOCK, FITTINGS, AND TEA-ROOM FURNITURE. The Numerous Lots include: Inlaid Linoleum, Cash Register, Glass Front Counter, Wood Front Counter, Large Showcase, Dayton Scales, Swing Shelf, .TwoMirrors, Glass Case, Magnificent Centre Fitting with Mirror Front, 5 Tables, 15 Chairs, Lollie Bottles, Glass Dishes, Tablecloths, 2 Pair Plush Curtains, Kitchen Sundries, and the whole of the Confectionery Stock. ON VIEW TO-DAif, 17th inst., ' 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street 5063 (Between The Bristol and Matson's). TO MEN OF THE SECOND DIVISION. WHO ARE GOING INTO CAMP. WTBAT shall I do with my Furniture? VV is a question that many find difficult to answer, and what shall I do about my House? is a still more difßoult one. While it is our business to sell both Houses and Furniture our candid advice is DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE unless you are compelled to do so. Furniture will become dearer and dearer and will remain dear, long after the war is over. With regard to your house we advise to SELL RATHER THAN LET. Should you take our advice we will bo pleased to assist you in the Sale of your Pronertv and having mado arrangements to store MARRIED RESERVISTS' FURNITURE at a very nominal charge, wo will be pleased to give partic.i'ars upon application. Call in and have a chat with our Mr McKenzie about it. No one regrets more than ourselves that so many who have struggled to get a homo together are now compelled to dispose of their property, but grim necessity knows no law. \Ve act upon the principle "Do by others as you would be done by," and wo offer our services to th-. Married Reservist, feeling sure that we can help him. to solve this very difficult problem. Please note that our only addrees ia 143 Cashel street. R. 'S. McKENZIE and CO„ Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers. 143 CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matson's). Mc 6402-2 . fJ<EDDINGTON ROYAL MATT, COACHES. Under New Management.

WINTER TIME-TABLE. j MORNING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7.151 ' ' a.m., Allandale 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, ar--1 riving at Lvttelton 9.15 a.m.r returning from • , Lyttelton 945 a.m AFTERNOON SERVICE. i I On Mondays. Wednesdays, and Saturday. ' only. 1 Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 2.15, Al- > landale 2.45, Governor's Bay 3.0, arrive* Lyt--1 telton 4.15 p.m.; returning from Lyttelton i li.lo. , Special Tripe by Arrangement. | FARES AS USUAL. I THOS. FAIBBAIRN. Piooiistor. j

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 12

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