AUCTIONS. 4 AUCTION SALE, STUDEBAKER CAR, - UNDER BILL OF SALE, [A' L, WILSON AND CO. have been ■£»•• instructed by tho Mortgagee 'to »ell 'by : -Public Auction at thoir-rooms, 151 LAMBTON QUAY, ' ON MONDAY, JUNE 23, At 2 o'clock, . ■' . • 7-SEATER STUDEBAKER MOTORCAR. \ Complete with Electric Starter and Lights. .The-reserved,price will be £HS, being the amount now owing to tho Mortgagee, and will be sold without reserve for any figure .above that amount, /rhe car hss been in use as a Taxi, and has good tyres, two being almost new. | The car. can be inspected at Shield's Garage, Lower Hutt, in the meantime, and at tho Auction Mart, Lambton Quay, on, day of sale. . • A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BURNSIDE, HALCOMBE. JUNE 23, 1919, •At 11.30 sharp. .; ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. "'A in conjunction with LEVJN AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from the TRUSTEES, PLEASENT'S ESTATE, who have sold their farm, to '■6HEEP--260 2-tooth ewes, in lamb Romney rams 125 4-tooth ewes,' in lamb Romnej rams - 165 6-tooth ewes, in lamb Romney rams , 220 4-year ewes, in lamb Romney rams _- 50 b.f. lambs . 16 Romney rams STUD SHEEP-. s , ' 14 2-tooth ewos, in lamb stud Romney rams 14 4-tooth ewes, in lamb stud.Romney ! rams 16 6-tooth ewes,-in lamb stud Romney rams 42 4 and 5-year ewes', in lßtnb stud Romney rams 25 ewe lambs . 20 rams lambs ' 60, flock ram lambs ".. s'etud rams CATTLE- ■• , ■ ■ . / 58 3}-year buliocks ■•' ' '--."■' 25 2J-year steers ' 15 dairy heifers, early calvers to Hereford bulls 18 cows, carrying 2nd calves to purebred Hereford'bull ; 5 good young dairy cows, to calve July and August 20 mixed' Hereford weaners • 6 20-month cattle, 6 weaners 2 purebred Hereford- bulls, bred by R.O. French. EORSES--3 draught mares (all work) 3 draught geldings (all work) •' 1 J-draught mare (all work) 2 good hacks . .._ * '" DOGS--2 tip-top sheep dogs, S.R. FARM IMPLEMENTS--4 h.p. Lister oil engine, in firstclass order, 3-stand Lister shearing plant and accessories, Saudow wpplpress (new), set Avery scales, new 11-coulter Massey-Harris drill, new d.f. Duncan plough, new 1-leaf harrows, Cambridge roller,.R. and G. discs, 4-horse blocks, chains, bars, trees, etc., new scoop, spring dray, trap, gig, .-30 wool packs, 20 coils wire netting, 2 tons manure, 1 2 tons cement, sledge, quantity . timber, posts, stabs, tools, etc. USOQuantitv household furniture, including new piano, S.R.* LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. , UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of . ' CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., !A'T THE FARM, MAROTIRI, FOXTON (6 miles from Foxton . tbwnshijj)... ■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from J. F. REAY, -Esq. (who has sold his property) to sell, as abovo, at 11.30 a.m.— 58 Jefsey-oross cows, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers (due August' and beginning September) - ■ 20 picked yearling heifers, by Hill Crests Hale 1 3-year pedigree Jorsey bull, Hill Crests Halo i 1 grade Jersey bull 2 breeding sows, to farrow . 2 young pedigree Berkshire sows 9 store pigs 2''draught mares, 1 milk-cart mare, 1 boy's pony, 2-year draught filly, half-draught- gelding, 3-year ; (illy by Sir Frisco, spring dray and harness, swamp plough, R, and.G. s.f. plough^. set discs, hay rake, Planet Jr. manure distributor, set 4 horse blocks, cream cans, 20 cord firewood, 3 tons potatoes, furniture, sundries, etc., etc. . NOTE.—Mr. Reay has been dairying for some years past, and has got together a very .fine herd,, consist- ' ing principally of, young grade Jersey cows. They are all sound and commence calving early, the ;•■. majority coming in in August. Wo oan l thoroughly recommend ■ •- •■ -them to intonding purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON. PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE' "' of CHOICE DAIRY STOCK/ ' IMPLEMENT'S, SUNDRIES, ETC., ' At THE FARM, TE HORO (1 mile from Te Horo Railway Station), THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL-'i LIAMS, LTD., and THE N.Z. ! LOAN AND M.A. Co., LTD. (in conjunction) have received instructions from G. CATLEY, ESQ. (who has. sold his proporty), to sell, as above', at 12 NOON: 24 cows, in full milk 1 cow, at drop 26 cows, spring calvers ■ . 4 heifers 7 20-months empty heifers (from picked cows) 7 fat cows • 11 forward store cows 1 potter bull ■i heifer calves < 3 registered milking Shorthorn cows ' 1 registered milking Shorthorn heifer 3 registered milking Shorthorn calvers 1 registered milking Shorthorn bull (bred by D. Buick, Junr.) 30 hoggets Spring cart, 2 sets harness, 1 set gig harness, M.II. mower, manure distributor, set discs, ' s.f. lever plough, 2-leaf tine harrows, chain harrows, 2 sets leading chains, iwiuglcbars, hayforkß, crosscut Haw. dohorner, emery wheel, 20 mil s cans, garden plough, cultivator, wire, posts, strainers, 500 droppers, cow covers,.. half-ton manure, 8 sacks potatoes, 4 sacks potatoes, 1 sack maize, 1 suck wheat, 2 sacks oats, 2 tons hay, sundries, etc. $OTE —Mr. Catley has beon dairying for.,. many years,, and..his. hero is known to bo one of the best in the district. All stock is in first-class condition, and can be honestly recommended to intending purchasers. All calving dates will be given on day cf sale. . LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 228, 20 June 1919, Page 12
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