auctions. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLANKETS, LACE CURTAIN'S, Etc. r (0 PRICE AND .CO., Auctioneers, GO Lambton Quny (opp. Government Buildings), have'received instructions from the Vendors to sell the Contents of two well-furnished homes, removed lo the rooms for convenience of sale. On Viovr THIS (TuesdaV) MORNING of Sale. . NO RESERVE. 3 C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. j TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m. 1 A UCTION SALE OF CONTENTS OF e| JX g WELL-FUENISf lED ROOMS, ' | removed from Miraniar (on account of ) A. Johnson, Esq.). P i Bedroom. Sitting-room, Kitchen Uten--3 sils, also Hot Air Engine with water--3 jacketed cylinder. No Reserve.' I' C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. 1 CLEARING SALE. . FULL PARTICULARS OF MR. J. H. > GEORGE'S SALE. ' . TAWATAIA, EKETAHUNA. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918, ■ At 1 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., liavo , received instructions from J. ii. (.IKOKCiE, Esq. (who has disposed of ■ ins property) to oli'er WITHOUT RESERVE t'au Whole of his Live and Dead i Stock, at tiie farm, at Tawataia,! as • above, comprising:— , . SHEEP: 300 2-tooth Romney Cross ewes, in lamb to Romuey rams 300 G-tootii Romney Cross ewes, in lamb to liomney rams •150 f.f.m. Romney Cross ewes, in lamb, to Romney rams 300 ewe hoggets, tip-top line 25 Romney rams • CATTLE: 15 Shorthorn cows, in calf to Hcre- . ford bull, 20 Shorthorn Cross cows, with calves at foot IXI 2-year Shorthorn heifers 10 2 and 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 20 Shorthorn yearlings; mixed sexes 2D Shorthorn weaners, mixed sexes * 1 purebred Hereford bull, 4-year-old . 1 2-year Hereford Cross bull . ' " 'HORSES:. 8 Hacks and harness horses ' 1 Thoroughbred gelding (7yrs„ by Multiila; dam Easter Lily, .winner at Napier) -. Numerous sundries, including "Cockatoo" wool-press, riding saddle, \ etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLIENTS WILL PLEASE NOTE that : owing to Monday, August 5, being the ' Fourth Anniversary of our entry into the' i j war, the above 6ale will now.be held on Wednesday, August 7. ' ( '.IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE. IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE. : IMPORTANT .HOGGET SALE. < SANDON, 9 MILES FROM FEILDING. ; i THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1 • T*YALGETY AND CO.. LTD., will hold j- L ' their SIXTH ANNUAL HOGGET j SALE in MR. H. J. PAGAN'S YARDS ' I at 1.30 p.m. sharp. ■ j - ' A MIXED HOGGETS, to be . | Ouul' drafted for sexes, and sold in j lots to suit purchasers. I These Hoggets have all been wintered I on turnips, are genuino farmers' lines, i arid can be thoroughly, recommended. , • CONVEYANCES will meet North and 1 South Trains at Folding, ■ ' SANDON HOGGET SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918, ' ! At 12.30. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., and ABRASJ H.i'd AND W TT T.T' , MS. Tr*. viit ' sell, as above, at MR. H. J. FAGAN'S YARDS, one mile from Sandon, the following:--8000 F ' C '' MIXED hoggets Tho above Hoggets are on account of well-known Farmers from the Sandon district, ■ and will be DRAFTED IN SUITABLE LOTS. Sandon Ladies' Red Cross Committee will PROVIDE LUNCHEON.. Trains will be met at Feilding and ■ Marton ON REQUEST. | PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' 1 SALE OF POLLED ANGUS BULLS. 1 MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE,' , LTD.. have reecivcd instructions from Mr. AV. BRANSON, of Gisboirne, to offer at STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS, HASTINGS, early in August--17 rising 2-year purebred Polled Angus bulls. Descendants of Glad- i . brook stud cows and imported ! bull Auchterarder and Rob Roy . FULL PARTICULARS LATER. alfred\eid, . ! \ Auctioneer. i JjlOR - PRIVATE SALE.' i i 20 Tons Lochiel Coareo Salt. 1 500 Sacks Algerian Seed Oats. 500 Sacks Algerian Feed Oats. , ' 400 Saclts Garton Oats. ' ( ! 200 Sacks Good Whole Fowl Wheat. '■ 100 Sacks Maize. j For Quotation and Samples, apply ' J LAERY AND COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers,' Grain and Genwal i Mei'chanls, Wellington. i .:; I , ; FREEZING'SHEEP AND LAMBS. .. i THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT : COMPANY, LTD, , Is Prepared to 1 PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS i ' By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their owe ac- i J count. j Prices can be obtained on application r at the Company's Offices, or, from any of the Buyers in tho country. W. G. FOSTER, , Managing Director. ' TJOYAL MAIL LEAVES T.ARBINE XXi STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolt.M at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 10
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