AUCTIONS, I To-morrow FRIDAY. To-morrow i To-morrow FRIDAY. To-morrow To-morrow FRIDAY. To-morrow 11.30 a.m. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET. .SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! (SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! :SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! > SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! 'SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! CARRIAGE VARNISH CARRIAGE PAINTS ■ TINGLES, NAILS, RIVETS . . CANNED FRUITS ' - ' • : ' JAMS TEA, SARDINES . ... DRIED FRUITS. ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Acting under Instructions, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., will'sell'as. under, with nil faults, AVITHOUT RESE'RVE--72 gallons varnish 172 bags rivets , 4 boxes Radium polishes 17 boxes Dubbin (Dale's) 54 boxes Nugget polish ,-' . 1 ease Yolkine, 22-llb. 15 cases Lily Rasji.. jam • 69 tins .coach paints, l's and s's (Masury's) •' 2401b. tingles ' I ■ ■ ,1091b..Hung, nails . v 200 cases canned fruits . 2 chests tea 40 cases cornflour Bulk raisins ■Also, 3 solid Wood-Milne tyres) 900 x 90 80 cases dried fruits \ .6 drums carbide / 1 case Irish Roll tobacco, 2oz. pieces ■ Hanks twine, S. hooks . . Bacon-cutters (2) Sausage-filler, pair slee'yards " : Dayton balance scales i Bone-cutting machine Together with a considerable quantity of ; sundries ton numerous to enumerate. I ' 'THOMPSON BROS., LTD., 1 ' j ' Auctioneers and General Merchants. . . ("ANNUAL AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. EKETAHUNA YARDS. . TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY !), \ At .11.30 a.m. sharp. ' ■ - THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., . Stock' Department, will offer on behalf of the following clients: ' W. Morrison, S: C. Turner, S. Nillson, T. Carroll, H. Tildeslev, Mrs. Johan§eu, T. H. Groves, 'J. Smith, G. Hooker, B. .Morriss, Anders Andersen, and A. Lawrence— niTA HEAD OF CATTLE, O I v: comprising— 98 4-year fat and forward bullocks 60 3-year Hereford bullocks SO 35-yea.r Polled Angus and Hereford bullocks 158 2 to 2J-year Hereford-Shorthorn cross steel's * 90 18 - months llolstein - Shorthorn steers'' ■ 13 fat and forward cows 30 Polled Angus cqws, in calf td Polled Angus bull 20 Hereford cows 5 Shorthorn dairy- cows, second calvers 10 3-ycar dairv heifers, running with , bull . , : 15 2-year Jersey-Shorthorn-heifers 14 2-year dairy heifers, running with Hereford bull •;81 mixed sex'weaners NOTE.—The above lines comprise the psual autumn' drafts from the abovementioned vendors' properties, and they have again '.notified their, intention of meeting the market. Buyers should therefore have no hesitation in attending tliis sale. .' . " JOHNSONVILLE'SALE. ; MAY 9, 1919. ' • MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will tell &s under:250 fat sheep (in lots) 250 mixed-aged ewes in lamb to Romney rams (in lots) 6 empty cows ■ 5 store cows, 12 spring calving cows (guaranteed ' sound). . 4 well-bred 2-year Jersey heifers in ■ ■ calf to pedigree Jersey- bull 1 pedigree' . Jersey ' bull, 2J-years. (Pedigree at sale. No. 4501) 1118-month' steers . . . 9 2J-year.'steers 3 fat steers ..•■•.-. '- 7, fat and forward cows . 1' empty cow. , ~ 4 farm horses' (on account Jillett's . '■' _ ' •' estate) '■ v . FURTHER ENTRIES LATER. / ■ ' ; ■ IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL'SALE. . SHEEP, SHORTHORN CATTLE, •IMPLEMENTS, ETC. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KOPUTAEUA. THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY, MAY 15 and 16, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,. LTD., instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late 1 JOHN DAVIES (who-have recently disposed of the Takiipu Estate at Auction) will offer; I'for 'sale as aboye, commencing each day • at 12 noon:— 3 3 00 :sHEEP:-, : -:.-..: 150 f.fim.' Roscommon ewes in lamb 60 2-tooth Roscommon. ewes in lamb 139 f.f.m. Romney ewes in lamb 57 2-tooth Romney ewes in lamb 39,'; 2-tooth ewes, in lamb 250 4-,yenr ewes in lamb ' ' 50 f.f.m. Lincoln ewes in lamb . 30 purebred Roscommon ewes w lamb (2-tooth to f.f.m.) 200 2-tooth ' . 250 guaranteed empty forward ewes 10 Romney ram lambs ' 15 purebred Roscommon rnm lambs 6 purebred Roscommon ewe lambs 600 mixed sex'lambs (to be drafted) 40 mixed aged Romney rams CATTLE: ■ 13 Pedigree Shorthorn cows and liei- . , fers 4 pedigree Shorthorn bulls 7 pedigree 18-month ami-waiier heifers and bulls Catalogues on Application, to Auctioneers. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES AND .'. ■ . HORSES: 5 aged draughts (all work), 4-stand Lister shearing machine, 6 h.p. portable Horusby engine, Hornsby 61 h.p. keroseno engine, Cambridge roller,- M.H. drill, 3 mowing machines, R. and G. d.f. plough, ' 4-leaf tine harrows. M'C'onnick binder, thrasher, seed cleaner, Avery scales, grass seed sower, hay rako, 3 Planet Juns., Duncan discs, turnip pjiller, turnip pulpcr, 20 tons - hay. 30 tons oatenshenf. hand drill„t-whoeler dogcart, 1 lorry, 2block drays, 7 sets harness, Shacklock range (new), sawbench and saw. lonls of all descriptions and numerous sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Conveyance will meet morning trains at Koputarua Railway Station: ORDER OF SALE: I THURSDAY-Shecp and Pedigree Short- I horn Cattle. FRIDAY—Horses, implements, and sun- I dries, etc, I
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 12
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