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AUCTION SALES

: FOETHOOM3NG FIXTURES TO-DAY. y OtaJd Mart, 11,30 a.m.—Sale of produce, ' , furniture, etc. (G. Anderson). ",'Olyde Quay, Wellington, 1.30 p.m.—Sale of unolaiiped dogs (City Council). - MONDAY. , ■!Pniehou. BuUb, 18noon.—Stock sales (Levin if' and Oo u and Abraham and Williams). -'Carnarvon, Feilding.—Pedigree stock sale ;. (Dalgety ond-jCto.). ■' TUESDAY. y.Otakr Railway, 1 p.m.-Stock sale (NX l " Loan OoJ •\ Carterton Showgrounds, 1 p.m.-Stock sale : (Wairarapa Farmers'), 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, 2.30 p.m.—City property sale (S. G. Nathan and Co., and Horaco Baker, Ltd.) .Upper Hutt.—Stook sale (Dalget.y and Co.). MANAWATU POULTRY t ■ ASSOCIATION p, \ 'ANITOAIi MEETING. :>■ 'By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent, Palmerston North, August 23. .» TMe annual meeting of the Manawatu ' 'Paoltr/Assooiahon was held last night. V Before the balanoe-sheot -was adopted, .a 1 discussion toot plooa with regard to em.alleged donation to the Winter Show > Committee of pens of the -value of JM2. " It T7BB stated that'the A. and P. A6so- - cia/tion itself provided tlio pens, and tho money thus expended should havo been ' prize monoy. The president' said tho •pens had been provided by the extra sixpence entry feo allowed by tho assoj ciation, and the pens had been a present ' from tie Winter Show Committee. After • further discussion it was decided that an inquiry regarding the disposition of tho • pens be held within four weeks. A;discussioo also took place regarding .'.the 1 appointment of a judge. at the last ■ show. The ohairman explained that ho ■had appointed the judge because he I'ad been unable to procure anyone elso. Ho jiad spoken to other members before acting. The report and balance-sheet were adopted, the chairman 6tating that the association had never had a bettei' j'car, : there being a credit balance of £15 13s. The resignation of Mr. A. 1?-. Anderson from the position of delegate to tho North Island Association was accepted - with regret. Mr. Griffiths was appointed-. to the vacancy. 1 Tho following officers waro elected for the ensuing year: Patron, Mr. J. A. Nash, M.P.; president, Mr. J. Jarvis; ; vice-presidents, Messrs. W. Cullen and J. Cunningham,, committee, Messrs. T. Brace, J. 11. Cooper, W. Cullen, W. H. Cowburn, A. !'•■. Drane, AV. 13. Griffiths, W. Inkpen, It. W. Munro, W. J. JohnBon, W. J. -Mawkcs, C. P. Kobert, A. 11. Anderson, Hosldugs, and S. Johnsou.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 10

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AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 10

AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 10

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