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: AUCTIONS. i; — - ! - TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). ) L\ THE ESTATE OF THE L.ATE ED- . AVAUD BENGE, Deceased j i Oil the Premises, Ebdentown, tfppcr ; Ilutt. ! PALE 01: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COW, WULTIiY, ETC. : jurmiis. s. geome nathax asd ■ITJL CO. have been favoured with in- . ; . Mnicliana to Sell I)y Public Auction TO- ' ; MOIIUOW (WEDNESDAY), at 1.30 p.m., " j at tho residence of. the late ' Edward n I lionise, Ebdentown, Tipper Hutt, the J 1 .Household Furniture awl Effects, includ- i "inpr UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Collard nnd Collnrd, TWO SUITES <JF { • FURNITURE, one .upholstered in maroon plush. 2 Dining Tables, Chairs, ! 3 Double Bedsteads, Mattresses, Diichesso .Chests,. .Wasbstands, Pictures, i DROPHJBAfI,.": SEWING MACHINE, i Crockei-y, Linoleums, Hearthrugs, Tools. COW (just in), POULTRY, etc., etc>, etc. ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, !■. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), { i' . At 1 o'clock shwp- t r — 8 ... UNCLAIMED" CARGO. | UNRESERVED SALE OF j 975 DOZEN CHILDREN'S SOCKS ! 3 BOLTS ROLLER TOWELLING ■- : (J PACKETS TOWELS ; 15 PACKETS CHILDREN'S AND i WOMEN'S VESTS AND. WRAPS ; 61 DOZEN CASHMERE lIOSE i. ' 10 CASES CURRANTS, etc., etc. i On account of whom it may concern. E' JOHNSTON AND CO. have ,re- • ceived instructions to fell at their Rooms, as above— j 14 CASES UNCLAIMED CARGO, in lots to suit purchasers. On view Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, AT 2 O'CLOCK. , 100 PAIRS oF BOOTS 10() ( ! i L. WILSON AND CO; have been instructed to sell the balance of consignment of Boots,, in their Rooms, 151-153 Lambtcvi Quay, comprising— i Men's. Balmoral Boots and French Calf, * Ladies' Fancy Shoes, Children's j ! Boots, Shoes, etc., etc. I r This is the final sale, and everything [ has to be cleared out on this occasion. ! ' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ; Of PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. ,- ■AT THE FARM, "TEETHELLA," OHAU THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. ! MESSRS: ABRAHAM AND WIL- , i 1?+ LIAMS, LTD., instructed by J 1 D 1 j BROWN, Esq., will sell as above at 1 I ; p.m., the whole of his well-known Regis- * ! ' iered Stud of Jerseys, comprising:— 1 | 21 pedigree cows (about 16 just re- |. • cently calved, and balance close i up) '< 2 pedigree bulls (Centunan and Freo I Lance). : , 9 pedigree yearlings | . j 9 pedigree calves ' I ! Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. ; LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. , Cars will meet morning trains at Ohau ' railway etation. '■ Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. Brown's reason ; for disposing of his herd is owing to | his recent motor-car accident, where- ; bv he will be unable to go on with milking operations this season, and | as the sale is an unreserved one, intending purchasers have every chance of securing these carefully selected ' aninials of good lineage. Mr. Brown | first founded bis herd some 6 years ago, with the purchase of 13 cows ! bought at the dispersal sale of J. Burt Veale, Esq., of Woodville. Since ! then selected sires havo been secured I and a good deal of the K.C.B. strain ; is exhibited in the present offering, tliis from the sin's I .UPPER HUTT SALE. : THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, j 1 At 1 p.m. B ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell, as above:— ' •10 fat and forward ewes ■ 5 store cows j * 10 springing heifers, in' calf to Hereford bull I 3 springing cows, guaranteed sound > 7 cows■ j 1 Holstein bull ' , 6 yearling heifers | ' : 3 2-year steers 7 springing heifers, 2J years 1 1 empty cow ' -2 weancrs * ; •2 18-months lieifers 1 STiorthorn-Jcrsey-cross cow and ! calf (calved one week) ; 1 Holstein heifer, duo September. 11 ! 1 bull I UPPER HUTT SALE, j THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. ! ' T\JEW ZEAtAND LOAN AND MERi CANT'ILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ! will offer, at 1 p.m.— ' 11 springing hcifors (lots) ! 6 store cinvo j S mixed yearlings 3 forward cows 1 1 cow, in milk i • t '■ UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, '' AT THE FAR 11, KIMBERLEY ROAD, j LEVIN, 1 ' ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918, I At 1 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR. F. ; D. B. WARD, wlio lias sold his farm, and is going into Camp, to sell tho whole of I his stock, etc., comprising:— I 23 first-class dairy cows (including f 6 just calved, balance due August- ! September) ; 3 sheep ; 1 harness cob i 1 light spring dray, 6priug dray liarI iiess (practically uew), rubber-tyred Bradt ley gig (good order), set new tan English j ' gig harness, riding saddle and bridle, ' Planet Junj., milk cans, 13 ducks, 2 ■' geese, good cattle or. sheep dog, tools, ctc., and part furniture. NOTE—Tlie above herd are a particui larly good lot, being principally young t well-bred Jerseys. Returns from factory [ last season show an average just on 231b. : per cow. FREEZING SHFEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD. j Is Prepared to ; . PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS ! By Weight or at Per Head. | Tho Company also offers clients every ' facility for freezing on their own acj count. I Prices can be obtained ou application j at the Company's Offices, or from any of ' the Buyers in tho country. ! • W. G. FOSTER, i ' Managing Director. i I WANGANUI-MAETON MOTOR SERVICE. CARS Leave Wanganui Twice Daily to • link up with Auckland-Welling-i x Expresses. Leave Post Office, Wai nganui, 6.45 a.m. Leave Purkville Private Hotel, 3.30 p.m. Cars return to , Wanganui oa arrival of Main Trunk Ex--1 presses at. Marton. • Reliable Service. .James Ilodso'n, Wanganui. Phone 505. |

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 284, 20 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 284, 20 August 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 284, 20 August 1918, Page 10

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