AUCTIONS. OTAKI MART SALE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 5. UNDER' instruct ions from various owners, SIR. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer, will hold the hrst of a seriea of gales AT THE MART (LATE TOWN HALL), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 5, When a Quantity of Goods will bo Offorcd. V ] 1.30 a.m. , Fresh Vegetables, nTuit, Poultry, Seed Potatoes, nnd Country Produce Noon. L''ve Stock, Vehicles, Harness, Im- ' pleraents; FURNITURE-STARTS AT 1.30 P.M. , • SHARP. . Under instructions from MRS. PETER TAIPU, the contents of a ten-roomed house will bo offered, us above. The sale includes a fine piano in excellent order by Schwcchtcn (can bo inspected on application to owner), piano stool, handsome duchesses, toiletware, wardrobes, overmantels, with mirrors, large umbrella hall stand, washstands, chestorfield, lounge, arm chairs, all well upholstered, dining tables, hanging lamps, crockery, including an exceptional dinner service of many pieces, bookcases, solected wood double bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, clocks, pictures, cutlery, quantity of groceries, also lawn mowers, garden tools, large grindstones, churn, arcs, copper boiler, anvil, vico and beehives, lady's bicycle, and horse, trap, and harness. In all the most important sale of the, year. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919, At 2 o'clock. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION ,SALE Of IX HIGH-GRADE AND SPECIALLY i-0 IMPORTED AXMINSTER AND INDIAN CARPET'SQUARES (some ■very large sizes), AXMINSTER RUNNERS, AND HAIL-CARPETS. . Also, MOST VALUABLE AND MASSIVELY CARVED JAPANESE HARDWOOD SIDEBOARD (7ft. long x Bft. high), 12 COSTLY HAND-CARVED HARDWOOD DINING CHAIUS AND MAGNIFICENT CARVED HARDWOOD EXT. TABLE (ROUND), all en 6uito (oue of the Most Valuable Dinine: Room Suite.: ever imported • into N.Z.); cost .£3OO. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. Removed to our Mart from the Residence, "Longwood," Featherston. On account of D. H. S. Riddiford, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping. E JOHNSTON'AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell at their Rooms,, 157 Lambton Quay, as aboveValuable Carpets and Furnishings. 2 pairs valuable bronzes, etc. etc. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. .'.-; -MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED.AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, PIANO, Upright Grand, by Lipp and Sohn, Beautiful Tone; LINOLEUMS, ETC. LOTS. OQA LOTSLOTS. , <«OU LOTS. On the Premises, No. 1 Bidwill Street, ■ ' ■ • off Wallace Street. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Neighbour, who is leaving Wellington, to Sell, on the Premises as above, the whole of his Superior Household Furniture, contents of 7 well-fur-nished rooms; Details later. C. W, PRICE-AND C 0.," •'• Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919. ON THE FARM, MARTINBOROUGH. Commencing' at 10.30 a.m. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS* COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, have received instructions from MR, G. H. GRIMMER, Maryborough, to sell the whole of his live and dead stock as under:— 63 cows • . - 3 cows in milk 13 3-year heifers in calf 12 2-yoar heifers 18 1-year heifers 3 bulls, Ayrshire and Holstein . 30 store pigs i sows Harrow Augnst) ■ 36 black-face hoggets 1 bay mare, S years, heavy brake, good all work 1 chestnut gelding, heavy brake, good all work 1 chestnut mare, aged 1 brake, 1 set brake harness, 4 extra : collars, 2 sets 2-horse bars, chains, ; etc., 1 lever singlo plough, 1 set tine, 1 set dißo., 1 Farmer Favourites drill, 1 set tripod, Cambridge roller, 1 stack lucerne hay, 2 tons pressed straw, 18 milkoans, 1 circular cooler. SUNDRIES. ETC. ETC. . LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. LEVIN-SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., wilt sell at 12.16 p.m.— GO fat ewes 300 2-tooth wethers (off hills) 200 2-tooth ewes, empty 150 forward empty owes 250 ewes in lamb (lots) 130 4-tooth to f.f .m. ewes, in lamb 31 Shorthorn hoifcrs, in oalf to Shorthorn bull, due July and August .10 Holstoin weanor heifers, from piokcd cows 12 weanor stcors 4 second calvors, duo August 1 cow, in milk 1 Shorthorn bull, 2 years ' 8 fat bullocks 6 springing heifers 1G Shorthorn cows, running with Poll. Ed Angus bull 1 g.s. cow, in milk Baconcrs, porkers, stores, and weanor pigs NOTE.—Pig salo commences at 11.30 Bharp. All pigs must be yarded by 11.15 shaTp, LEVIN SALE. ~~ ' TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919. MESSRS. DALGETY AND-CO., LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— Pad mixed-sex woolly lamb 3 200 mixed-sex woolly lambs 50 mixed-sex shorn lambs 100 store ewes 10 yearling steers 5 store cows 19 springing heifers 10 2 and 3-ycar springing hoifers 7 2-yaar springing heifers UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of . GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, AT THE FARM, KOPUTARUA, (Half Milo from Koputarua Railway Station), THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by A. V. WINGE,-ESQ., will Sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— • 21 grade Holstein cows, in calf to - purebred Holstoin bull (August and September calvers) 3 cows in full milk NOTE.—Mr. Winge has decided to go in solely for Purebreds, and hence this dispersal of the grade cows. LIGHT LUNCHEON i'ROVLDED.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 14
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