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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT * SOUTHBRIDGE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JUNE 20, AT 1 P.M. H. MATSON and CO., in conjunction with PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., have received instructions from MR H. J. GREENWOOD (who has sold his farm), to conduct on the Property at Southbridge a complete Clearing Sale of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— SHEEP: 85 S.M. Ewes, Southdown rams 15th April. 3 Ewes and 5 Lambs at foot. , CATTLE: 1 Jersey Cow, due Aug. to second calf. 3 Jersey Heifers, due Aug.-Sept. 1 Jersey Steer. 1 Jersey Heifer (Empty). 2 Yearling Jersey Heifers. SUNDRIES.—McCormick Farmall. Traci° r - ‘‘ M ’” on rubbers, 11-Tyne Cultivator. McCormick Tractor Discs, 9ft Roller and" Seed Box, 3ft Duncan Plough. Averts Lift, 4-Leaf Heavy Harrows, 5-Leaf Light Harrows. 2 Sets Chain Harrows, Pearson 2Leaf Harrows, T Ford Engine, Trolley, R.T. Jogger, McC. Big 6 Mower, 2-Row Potato Cultivator, McCormick Binder, S.F. Plough, 15-Coulter McC. Drill, Hay Rake, Hay Sweep, 2 Tractor Trollies, one rubbers, one iron shod, Farm Dray, Tip Dray, Cooch Potato Sorter, Petrol Pump, Sack Barrow, Vice, Aurora Flame Thrower, Blocks and Tackle, Scalding Trough, Horse Drag, Sheep Feeder on Wheels, 2 Grindstones, 4 Coils Cyclone Netting, 2 Coils Sheep Netting, Plain and Barbed Wire, Sundry Harness, 2 Concrete Troughs, "New Era” Separator, 4 h.p. Motor, Dairy Utensils. Numerous Sundries, Stack Lucerne Hay, Quantity O.S. Chaff, Quantity Household Furniture. On account of MR A. C. GREENWOOD: 2 Jersey Cows, due third calf Aug.-Sept. 1 Rubber Tyred Dog Cart. 1 Spring Dray. On account of MR F. H. GREENWOOD: 1 Half Draught Gelding, broken < all horse excellent worker, good jogger On Account of MR C. ABBOTT: 9-year-old Hack Mare, broken saddle and harness, very quiet (good lambing down hack). LIGHT LUNCHEON AVAILABLE. MATSON and CO., PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Auctioneers in Conjunction.

N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. PRELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE. WAIKARI FARMLET. On account MR JOHN CAMPBELL. CONCLUSION OF THE HAWARDEN STOCK SALE, on TUESDAY, JULY 9th, 1946. a »S e 9 Will as abov e, approx. 6 acres and 3 roods of First-class land, together with a Comfortable Dwelling of 4 main J°?^l a f nd ° utbu j ldin gs. THE LAND has age to the Main road, and is tFonS SUITABL ? F ° R BUILDING SECASSURED. For Sale for Health Reasons only. A TIDY LITTLE HOLDING. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD Christchurch and Hawarden, Auctioneers. Mr R. Beattie, Solicitor. 7548 WANTED TO SELL. Wiihs Tea Wagg ° ns ’ from 45 s- McKenzie, SELL, Camera, good condition. 75 Olliviers road, Linwood, DROPSIDE Cots. 30s to £3. Devlin’s Rangiora Market. 1795 u' ha j rs '* Splendid selection. Amos g, High street. —— 74P3 2.AK Gateleg Tables, £7 7s; another, £9 10s. McKenzie, Willis. - COCONUT Squares, 12 x 10, £5 ss. New. Rangiora Market. 1725 Gbair . s » £2 15s ! another, £5 17s 6d. McKenzie, Willis. CHESTS Drawers, 35s to £6; Oak Tallboy, £5. Devlin’s Rangiora Market. 1725 SELL, Modern Grandfather Clock, electric. Apply 10 Hopkins st.,' Woolston. 1711 RETURNED Servicemen: Amos’s, High street, give Special Discount on all Furniture. / 7483 DINING Suites, oak, buffet, drawleaf SIX chairs - fr °m £39 10s. McKenzie, Willis. ’ ANTIQUE Mahogany Dressing Table, oval mirror, perfect order. Farrs, 570 Colombo street. ———— X 1724 DUCHESSE Chests, Compactums, Tallyu’ 4 Casb v terms, or lay-by, at Amos’s, High street. 7403 FEATHERS for Beds, Eiderdowns, SleepS ags> etc - ; delivered. ’Phone Freeman 113 Tancred street. 7505 COCONUT Mats, 54in x 27in, and 66in x 36in, from 10/6. Smiths City Market’s Sor F X r^ !tUre z- Dept - X2OlB MAIL Orders Guaranteed. We give money back guarantee on all mail orders. Devlin’s Rangiora Market. 1725 MAGNIFICENT Chesterfield Suite in plain green non-crush moquette, as new: £57 10s. Tonks, Norton and Co. REFECTORY Hall Tables, Rimu 42s 6d, Beech £6 15s. Terms: no deposit, from Is lid weekly. Calder Mackay’s. 7504 "NATURAL XXXX Stout”—tonic of the tunes! Ballins’ new product. Old Kentish recipe. Popular pints again. All hotels.

A WONDERFUL Selection Fireside Chaffs m plain rust, green and floral. All sizes. workmanship. From 59/6, JTonks, MOTOR Tubes—Extensive Blow-outs perfectly repaired. Valves replaced. Prompt Service. Rubbercraft, 22 Victoria st.. Phone 36-293 ■ t.C BALLINS’ Winter Tonic! "Natural XXXX Stout, ’ popular pints and quarts. Entirely new product, Kentish recipe. All hotels supply. t.c. HOUSEHOLD Steps in Rimu; very strong. Special price: 3ft, 9s 6d; 4ft, Ils 6d; sft, 13s 6d; and 6ft, 15s 6d. Only limited supply. Tonks Nortons. LIQUIDATTON of . High-class \Bedroom and Dining-room Suites, Occasional Tables, and Tea Waggons will sacrifice for cash. 'Phone 37-845. 3566 No. 3 BENTWOOD Fireside Chair, modern streamlined arms. Fully sprung, seat and back, £9 10s cash. See window display Terms: no deposit, 4s weekly. Calder Mackay’s. i— 7504 SPORTING Rifles, Shotguns, Ground Sheets, Heavy-weight Sleeping Bag Bows and Arrows, Skis, Sticks, Binoculars, Gas Lantern. Scandrett’s Rifle Shop, Chancery lane. Xl6ll WHOLESALE FUR COMPANY.—Furs and Fur Coats of all Descriptions and Sizes Cash. or Terms Arranged. Entrance through Barlow’s, Tobacconist—next door Railway Booking Office. T.C. ASCOT PRAMS. C NEW HYDE PARK and CANE PRAMS. Also Reconditioned Prams. All classes Repairs and Renovations. 119 Manchester street. ’Phone 33-059. A3B2 LATEST STYLE FUR SUITS, COATS AND FURS, all clearing at greatly reduced prices at UNIVERSAL FUR CO.’s ANNUAL SALE, DlSCUT—designed to cut grass overgrown into concrete drives or paths when flush. Simply push sharpened discut well down between grass and concrete edge—then along. of satisfied users. Price 14/6—obtainable all stores in New Zealand. 5166 FOR THE POLISHING TRADES. We carry a Complete Range of “HARCO” MOPS, “HARCO” POLISHES, “LIGNITE” POLISHING GRAINS "PREMIER” WIRE WHEELS. Let us Solve your polishing Problems. Use the "Harco” Service. J. F. HARGRAVE, LIMITED, 567 Colombo street, Christchurch. Telephone 34-617-. 1329

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT v TO make room for heavy stocks arriving shortly, we are offering the whole of our present stocks at SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES. Main Items include:—li n.p. Singlephase Electric Motor; 1 h.p. Three-phase Motor, Small Forge, Foundry Blower, Wall Drill, Milk Bottle Filling Machine, 2000 ft iin.Brass Tubing, Army Tool Boxes, several Hand and Power Pumps, quantity Heavy Bridge Bolts, Heavy Power Hacksaw, Bottle Jacks, Tractor Mag. (Impulse Starter), 8 x 10 Tent and Fly, Bird Netting, 220 V. Generator, Circular Saws and Spindles, 3in Belting (new), small Compressor, lOin Girder Iron, Angle Iron, Large Gas Copper, also Small Caravan and "Case" Tractor (in good order). Please note: We will make no apologies if you are too late. Space is wanted urgently, so get in and don’t be afraid of offending us with your offer for any article. N.Z. SALVAGE CO., 64-68 Harman st. (Near Addington Railway Station). Tel. 35-934 (any time). H 192 FURNITURfc WANTED IO BUY WANTED Urgently: Chesterfield Suites in modern designs Also Easy and Fireside Chairs in good order Railway Auction Rooms. FURNITURE Wanted; Railway Auction Rooms want Furniture of all descriptions. Will buy in small lots or give cash price for whole houseful. ’Phone 35-933. MODERN Bedroom Suites wanted urgently Highest cash prices given. ’Phone 35-933. Railway Auction Rooms. CARPETS Urgently Wanted. We' wilf buy for cash. Body Carpets, Runners, Rugs, etc. Good prices., spot cash. Railway Auction Rooms. MODERN "Dining Suites wanted urgently. Highest cash prices given. 'Phone us and our buyer will call. Railway Auction Rooms. ELECTRIC Cleaners Wanted.’ We give highest cash prices for Hoovers, Electroluxes, Haywins, etc. Raiway Auction Rooms. R 122

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 12

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