AUCTI'JNS, HIGHLY IMPORTANT ART SALE. . WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1918, At 1.30. AUCTION SALE OF CHARMING COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, PASTELS, Etc., By J. DOUGLAS PERRETT, C. 11. H0... ... WORTH, L. W. WILSON, G. P. NIiBLI, BLY FLETCHER. SKETCH BOOK, -by Daniel Ormes, Court Painter to His Majesty and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 1802. And Other Artists of High Repute. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will sail, n« above, at. their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, July 3rd, 1918, at 1.30 p.m. This fine collection is / now on view daily till time of sale, and all interested are cordially invited to call and inspect. Catalogues on application. / HARCO'UET AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), - .. Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR. FURNITURE AND CARL ECKE PIANQ, .. 11l Boulcott Street.. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF TEN '. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. , A~ WILSON AND CO. have re-'-Ti. ceived instructions from Sirs. HillBeckett, ' whose Lease is up, to sell at Nonnanhnrst, No. 59 Boulcott, Street— Tho entire contents of 10 well-furnished rooms, including a very fino mnS-- .: flive Upright: Grand Piano, by Carl Eclte, as good as new. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, ETC. At the FARM, K4WIU ROAD, LEVIN, FRIDAY, sth JULY; 1918. Messrs. & williams, ITJL LTD.,- have received instructions' from G. Seivers, Esq.'..(who has sold his farm), to Sell, as above, :at 1 p.in!—.. 17 Shorthorn anrl Tlolstein-cross cows, all August calvers' 17 mixed sex yearlings 35 good Romney-cross ewo hoggets •. 1 2-year steer . . ' AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—The above herd of cows are all guaranteed sound and in.splendid cqndition. We. can thoroughly recommend them iis a choico lot. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, At THE FARM, IHAKARA; LEVIN (2| miles from-Levin Town'slui.). MONDAY, Bth JULY,, 1918. MESSES. ABRAHAM AND "WILLIAMS, LTD.,: have received instructions from W.' Duncan, Esq. (whose lease has expired), to Sell, at 1 p,ni — 25 Holstein and Jersey-cross cows, to caivo July and August i mixed yearlings - • : 1 it-year trail 2 sows, to farrow - 2 spring cart horses, spring dray and harness, milk cans, swamp plough, pig troughs, barrels, yokes, and chains, saddle and bridle, fowls, etc. * LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. : : I CLEARING SALE Of FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, STORE STOCK, .-HOUSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. AT THE FARM, MANAKAU (One milo.from Railway Station)! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 10th and 11th, .'9lB. - MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND. MER- . CANTILE AGENCY CO',, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. J. Nicholson (who has decided to give up dairying), to sell as above, at 12 liooa— ORDER OF- SALE.. . . WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th. 60 coloured cows, due factory dates 4 weauers } • 3 store cows 2'rising 2-year S.H. Buills. bred by J. Kebbel • 10 sows, due spring . ■.. 1 young boar 35 good store pigs 450 good lambs, to be drafted 50 ewes and wethers ,4-cow. Gone plant,- with. Tangye Engine and ■ Releaser, milic cans, 2-horae brake, .1 - cattle and 1 sheep dog THURSDAY, 11th JULY, . \ 12 Noon. 63 grade Jersey cows, due factory dates 20 selected grada Jersey heifers, due spring y - ' 17 9-mouth Jersey Cross empty heifers i 3 18-month Jersey Cross empty heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull A.AV.R. milking machines (5-cow plant), boiler and steam engine, 35-gallon separator, spring dray, 2-horss brake,' 2 sets, harness, 1 block dray, shaft and. leading harness 1 draught gelding, (good shatter) • 1 draught mare (good shatter) 3 mares, good fana horses . 1 light mare ' -Note—We can. recommend buyers to attend this sale as the cows are a good genuine lot, Mr. Nicholson having been dairying for the past 12 years, and will Bo pleased to gW.v intending purchasers stock at any time previous to (lay of sale. - Brake will meet Napier Express North. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ DISPERSAL SALE OF TE TfcAUAWA : ROMNEY STUD EWES, At LEVIN'SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1918. A BR-AHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., F xa instructed by F. S. Easton, Esq-, who has decided to submit the whole of tho To R-auawa Flock of Stud Ewes to .public auction, will olfer as above, at 1.30 p.m.— 3 14:8 com P r ' s ' n f> — ' 25 2-tooth ewes • f 17 4-tooth e\yes '<• 38 G-tooth ewes 34 4-year ewes 34 5-year ewes 5 To be offered in lots of five. ' NOTE.—The Te -Rauawa Flock was founded as far back ns March, 1878, and commenced with 2fl. 2-tooth ewes, bred by Mr. Braithwaite, out of ewes ho had purchased from A. Ludlam, Esq., of tho Hutt, at the dispersal of his (lock, and - by the imported ram Bismark. .Previous to entry with the association importod rams bred by Messrs. Rigdeir and Page, e of Kent, and rams bred, by Mrs. Willis, li Messrs. Fulton, Matthews, Dorset, Gray, n and Wheeler have been used in this (lock. The ewes to bo offered as above are all in splendid condition, and are ill lar.ili . to particularly fine rams, bred by A. - (Matthews, Esq., Wuiorongomai, Fcjjtho''ston, and the pedigrees of these will be given out at tho sale. ~WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SERVICE. |P(ARS Leave Wanganui Twice Daily tc V link up with Auckland-Welling 0 '■ Expresses. Lfave Post Office, Wanganui, G. 45 a.m. Leave Purkville Private -vate Hotel, 3.30 p.m. Cars return t( it Wanganui on arrival of Main Trunk Ex ib -presses at Marton. Reliablo Service. James Hodson, Wanjanui. Tho'rio 505.'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 244, 3 July 1918, Page 10
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