j ' AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE : Of GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, , AT THE FARM, KOPUTARUA, ' (Half Milo from Koputarua Railway t . Station),j , THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919. I MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND • WIL- ■ iTX LIAMS, LTD., instructed by A. V. i .' WINQE, ESQ., will Sell, as above, at !■ 1 p.m.— 1 :. 21 grade Holstein cows, in calf to I. purebred Holstein bull (August ! and September calvers) |. .. 3 cows in full milk : NOTE.—Mr. Winge has decided to go i In solely for Purebreds, and hence this i dispersal of the grade , cows. i- 1 • LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, j 1 , —: : —; : \ ' : FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 11,' 1919, | At 10.30 sharp. I AT P SHED, QUEEN'S WHARF. \: , unclaimed' cargo. \ SALE BY PUBLIC, AUCTION | (Without Reserve). i TONS' rn TONS j TONS OV TONS ]■ (about).' ; PLAIN GALVANISED WIRE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell, at P ■ , Shed, as above, on account of whom it • may concern. • ; 900' Coils of Plain Galvanised Wire. ■ In Lots to Suit Purchasers. |. Now on view. I E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ; TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ', At 1.30 o'clock sharp. ! UNCLAIMED CARGO. ' UNRESERVED SALE 1 Or . 2 CASKS' LADIES' HATS, Consisting of English and American i Models,-. Velours, Velvets,, etc.. - | ' 150—HATS—150 j • • 150—HAT^—150 • , All the latest and in Perfect Order. | 10.CASES BLIND.' 'ROLLERS, 1 CASE r . ,'FITTINGS. :■ :' • IS CASES MERCHANDISE. 1 i' On Account of Whom it May Concern. ;. ' i E JOHNSTON AND CO.. have Te- • ceived instructions to sell at their | ' '"Rooms, 157- Jjanvbton Quay, as above— I" UNCLAIMED DAMAGED CARGO, !' . Ex Bessa. ■ On View Morning of Sale. : In Lots to suit purchasers.- , I . E. JOHNSTON; ; Auctioneer. f TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), . AT OUR ROOMS, 43 AND 45 i . MANNERS STREET. XJADFORD AND CO. will sell by auoAt' tion— I . Boots shoes, slippers, and dancing phoes, vacuum cleaners, 2 large side- | Iwards, 3 i chest 6 drawers, trivets, pici tores, tumblers, iron tanks (100 and 200- ! gallon), hats, calte tins, chain mats, !■ washstands, rewing 'mqchines,- blankets, j. carpets, sengrass mats, blind rollers, ! vases, plates, kerbs, fenders, hallstands, I chambers, flannelettes, tweeds, shirtings, !, , skirts, sheetings, voiles, carpet squares, W'M. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. ! • RADFORD AND CO. i .' . LAND AND HOUSE SALE. f' ON FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 11, ?■'*' At their Rooms, 4? and 45 Manners { Street, j / -At 2 p.m. EADFOR-D AND CO. will sell by aucl tion— i 'House of 5 rooms, No. 59 Scarborough I t , Terrace, off Austin Street, having a ; . frontage to Scarborough Ten-ace. . i 1 y.' Also, "Housfe of 5 rooms, No. 45 Reuben Avenue, I Brooklyn; land 45 x 120. ! Also, Section No. 147> Highland Park Estate; ' 150 x 188 feot. i .' W. M'DONALD, • : . Auctioneer. i UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ; . • ' OF DAIRY STOCK, ' S : AT THE FARM, EAST ROAD, ' ' SHANNON ! [2 Miles from Shannon Railway Station). I ■' MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. Messrs. Abraham . and Williams; tTD., instructed by S. W. ;■ CARTER, Esq. (who has disposed of his j- farm), will offtr- for unreserved sale, as ' . pbove, at 12.30 p.m.— j 65 choice dairy cows,' July, August j - and September calvers' 15 Jersey and Shorthorn-cross -heifers, ! due to calve early spring i 2 Shorthorn "bulls ■ , 2 spring-ijart horses, milk cans, sun- ; .. dries, etc. • | LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ NOTE.—The above herd, consisting of | Jersey, Shorthoitn, and" Holsteiii-01-oss ;'. . cows, have all been hand milked, ana -. • can be thoroughly recommended as a r choice lot. Calving dates-will lie given ; put at time of sale. v ; IMPORTANT. UNRESERVED ; ' . DAIRY SALE. THURSDAY,, JULY 17, ON THE FAR-M, PARAEKARETU, : 'FIVE MILES FROM HUNTERVILLE. ' At 12 p.m. oliarn. Abraham and' williams, ltd., in conjunction with NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE i AGENCY CO., LTD., have received in- ; structions from P. NLSBIT, Esq., who ; has sold . his Paraekaretu Property, to sell, without reserve, tho whole of his i Dairy Herd and Plant, comprising— ! 70 Holstein and Jersey cross cows, i chiefly' second and third calvers, | due August and September i . 8 3-year springing heifers . ; 60 'mixed weaners, to bo drafted •' 8 empty cows . j' •' 3 springcart horsos I 2 draught fill ios and 1 harness mare j Also, with Slight Reserve— 8 pedigree Holstein cows, second and ; third calvers i' 1 2-year purebred Holstein heifer r 6 yearling purebred Ilolstoin heifers ;■ 20 weaner Holstein heifers ! 15-year pedigree Holstein bull, ' " 1 Dominion Dommo 2 weaner Holstein hulls 1 pedigree Shorthprn cow 1 purebred yearling Shorthorn heifer 12-year pedigree Shorthorn bull, : Dominion Robin i 1 2 2-year Shorthorn bulls 1 Alpha-Laval separator, 65 gallons; \ 1 Hex separator, 130 gallons; 1 4-li.j). engine; 10 milk cans, 3 :• cream cans; 1 milk cart horse j and harness ■ 1 56-gallon boiler ' 1 springcart 1 IG-gallon copper i , 1 set discs 1 11-coulter colonial drill (nearly ; :■ • n«\v) - \ [ NOTE.—JIr. Nesbit has been milking > for tho last 15 years, arid'has spared no expense in securing the best milking ' strains procurable. Ho has culled heav- ; ' ily each year, and we can thoroughly rei couiiueiid* the abovo herd to anyone.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 245, 10 July 1919, Page 10
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