AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. At 1 o'clock slutrp. SALE OF SUPER 1611 HOUSEHOLD PIFRNITUEI'J, NEW LINOLEUMS, SUPERIOR AX. CARPET, AND APPOINTMENTS. AT JIAUTANA SQU.APE (nend Bellevue Gardens), LOWER HUTT. EJ OiINSTON AND CO. liavo received • instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, lo sell at Lower llntt, as ab-ive— The whole of the Superior Furniture of Drawing-room, Dining-room, Hall and Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Sundries. Delivery immediately after sale, WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., 'T AUCTION ARCADE, Courtenay Place, Havo received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION TO-DAY. TO-DAY, ' U o'clock to 12.30; 1.30 to 5. LADIHS' NEW SEASON'S CLOTHESLADIES' NEW SEASON'S CLOTHES (On account of a Wholesale Vendor, who tor trade reasons .wishes to remain unknown), including 25 Ladies' Navy and Tweed Costumes, 12 Gabardine Costumes, i Navy Coat Frocks, G Gabardine Coat Frocks,'t Furtrimm'ed Slip-over Frock, Ladies'. Raincoats, HO Silk Blouses, 20 Delaine and Satin Blouses, Ladies' Hose, in cashmere, lisle, aud silk, etc., etc. WITHOUT ItESERVE. TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, PIANO, SINGER, TREADLE' MACHINE. ETC. 360—LOTS—300 CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • (!0 "Lambton Quay, opposite Government Buildings, have received instructions from the vendors to sell— A quantity of Superior Oak and Kauri Furniture, removed to the mart for convenience of sale. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. KOKATAU, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, 9th AU.GUST, 1917, At II a.m. sharp. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have been favoured with instructions by Mr.'Geo. Eaton (.who has-dis-posed of his property),' to sell the whole of his live and dead slock, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, as aboveOA FIRST-CLASS YOUNG DAIRY O" COWS, due August and Sep-' tember SHEEP- _ ' ' 200 ewes, in lamb Lincoln rams 150,w0011y hoggets HORSES— 1 draught raaTe, stinted to Dalmuir 1 2-yea.r driiuglit colt ijy Dalmuir 2 4-year filligs '.unbroken) . I brake pair (mare and gelding) 1 saddle and harness mare 1 bay mare, with foal at .foot, by . . Peter Pan PIGS— 8 sows, to farrow August and September 1 Berkshire boar 22 porkers 50 fowls IMPLEMENTS. ETCL.If.G. milking plant and releaser, water pump, saw behch, oil-en-gine, block dray, spring dray, hay train, factory brake, farm trolley, rubber-tyred gig, also harness, mangel cutter, reaper and binder, Deering mower, d.f. plough, s.f. plough, discs, Cambridge roller, 2 sets 3-lenf liar-, rows, set 2-leaf. harrows, swingle Imrs. 1 70-j[allon f.opner, stumping jack, hand chaffentter, 30 cow covers, churn, milk pnns, grass seed, set Avery scales, lOcwh, 2 (ifW-gallon tanks, "200 ft. piping, 600 4-inch drain tiles, and numerous other sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-As Mr. Eaton lias been-dairying for a number of years, and liis herd has been culled annually, it' is considered one of the best in the district. We can therefore recommend, same to buyers with every confidence. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Levin. DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN STOCK. At Tho Farm, "Marinoto," SHANNON (11 Miles from Shannon Hallway Stntion). THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1917. H/fESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILlyjL LIAMS, LTD., have received instructions, from Edward Law, Esq.. (who is giving up milking owing to difficulty in securing labour), to sell as abovo, ut i p.m.— 1G registered cowb and heifers 8 bulls (registered and cligiblo for registration) * Also, on Account of Messrs. Law Bros., "To Rolienga," Shannon— 3 registered 2-year bulls (bred by Edward Law, Esq.) 1 3-year bull (bred by Edward Law, Esq.) ' Note.—The cows and lieifers arc July, August, and September calvers, and- all particulars will 'be given nt t:me of offering as to breeding and butter-fat production, etc. Among the bulls to bo offered for sale and the sire of several of the lots is the well-known animal "Otanra. Duke of Clarence II," by the imported bull "Duko of Clarence." SANDON HOGGET SALE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917, At 12.30 p.m. Messrs. levin and co., ltd.; and ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,. LTD., will .Sell in Mr. Alf. Gray's Yards, Sandon, the following:— 0000 HOGGETS (wintered on turnips). The above Hoggets will be drafted to sex and quality. •• • . On request, buyers coming by train will l)e met at Marton and Feilding Railway Stations. • ELLIOTT FISHER, THE BOOKKEEPING MACHINE. less to operate—is more accur\J ate—gives wider information than any other known system. The only machine with a PROOF SHEET. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Coba. Street, WELLINGTON. J Phone 1676. JIONES AND CO. ' CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON (Established 20 Years.) r*ASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRABS, ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS, ROPE, and RUBBF-R. 'Phone 725. TjKY Advertising and effect direct sales, saving travelling expenses and com-mir-sion. "Tho Dominion" columns will find tho purchasers cheaply for you. "Dominion" rates an application. FOR A I K BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES' Acknowledged by All Connoisseurs To Be Absolutely 1 THE BEST. Brewery and OHlce: | Molesworlh and Murphy Streets,
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