AUCTION SALES
forthcoming fixtures, ' ' TO-DAY. lovin Yards, 12.15 p.m.-Stock Bala lAbrar ham and Williams, N.Z. Loan Oo„ and 1 1 Dalgety and Co.), IS? Lambton Quay, Wellington, 10.30 a-.m. ;■.••• —Sale'of Bhowmans .outfit (Johnston and' Co.). „„. ' . _ 16 Kenslnffton Street, Wellington, 1 p.m.— •\ Furniture sale (Central Auction Rooms). 60 Lembton Quay, Wellington, 1.30 p.m.— Farnituro sale (Price and , Co.). King's* Theatre, Pohiatua, I p.m.-Land Bale (Wairarapa Farmers'., . 105 Customhouse Quay, 1 Wellington, li.iu p.m.—Sale of city, suburban, and country -properties (S. G. Nathan and Co.). 137 Lambton Quay, Ellington, 2.30 p.ra.— Sale of city properties (Hodgkwa, Oaxvor and Oo.). , . « and 45 Manners Street, Wellington- ' : Sale of furniture, eto. (Radford una Co.). TO-HORROW. •Jlnrotiri, IV)iton, 11.30 ».m.-Sale of stock '■ and implements (Abraham and WllWalkSia!) Yards, 12.30 p.m.—fltook sale (N.Z. Loan Co., Dalgety and Ck>., and _ . Abraham and Williams]. . - 2468 Wellington Terrace, Wellington, 1.30 " p.m.—Furniture Bale (A. L. Wilson and Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, Wellington, 2.15 p.m.—Unclaimed dog sale. THURSDAY. 0 Stortford Lodge Yards, Hastinss, 10.30 a.m. —Sale of pedigreo cattle (Dalgety and Co., and Williams and Kettle). •' To Horo, 12 noon.—Sale of pedigree cattle •' :■ (N.Z. Loan Co., and Abraham and Wil.'Upper m liutt Yards, 1 p.m.-Stock sale (Dalgety and 00., and N.Z. Loan Co.), 1 Horse Bazaar, Hamilton, 2 p.m.-Land sale (Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering ' 105 Quay, Wdlington, 2.30 p.m;—City and suburban property sale (8. G. Nathan and Co.). TARANAKI FARMERS' UNION , LABOUR PROBLEMS. •i By Telegraph—Special Correspondent. , ' ' Hawera, June 23. . At a meeting of tho Tnranaki Executive of the Farmers' Union a letter was re- , ceived from the AVellington Provincial Union asEng the branch to appoint two delegates , to attend a meeting in VVel- ■■ iingtoii to go into, tho question of Legia.lation calculated to bring about a better • "' Understanding with Labour.' _ Mr. Maxwell said that he considereu •-' the • oircnlar the .vaguest of documents, • and that lie could not see how any legis- •'/. lation Ws'to.effect a. better understand- ■ ing. It was necessary to find l somo cominon ground of thought by which a solu- "• tlon of common problems might be ■ reached." - On the motion of the president/it was resolved lo write stating that a Tara- • naki remit had been tabled offering a conference with Labour- representatives, arid that the Hawera branch could net • see', how it was possible io mako suggeg- : t'ions as to legislation before a common ground was discovered. . - Mr. Buckeridge said that this was the • first s_tep necessary. .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 231, 24 June 1919, Page 8
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