(. AUCTIONS. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ■;.'■' Of i' SUPERIOR. HTGH-CLASS FURNITURE ■ AND EFFECTS. . AT THE RESIDENCE, "WESTLAXDS," i Corner .of Cornwall Street and Queen's Road, LOWER HUTT. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. MESSRS.. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with." instructions from J. A. 'PIKE. ESQ. (who has sold his ■ residence), to sell by Public Auction as 1 above— THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPER;OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND : EFFECTS. . ; As the property Ims been sold c.very- '• thing is FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Motor Buses meet all trains. Town Carriers will be in attendance. ■. .S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. • " TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JANUARY-SO, At 1 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR .HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ■ SPENCER . PIANO, ' . N At Essex Street, off Devon Street, as v above, . The Contents of a. well-furnished 6roomed House. A.L. WILSON AND CO.. instructed • by Mr. Stanley Wemyss, will dispose of' the above excellent fiimitire, bv . auction, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JANUARY/ ' SO, at 1 o'clock.. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. .yiNE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, i ' * . have been instructed to. seh, . in their Rooms. Dominion Avenue (next Barrett's Hotel), 2 o'clock TO-DAY-large■ Axminster carpet (15 x 12), beaii- . tiful condition, cost big money 1 cream separator (Homestead), first-class order _.-,'■ 10 Pianos (by renowned makers) Household furniture, etc. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Note Address—Dominion Avenue (neit Barrett's Hotel). ' TO-DAY, AT 1.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR, AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD .FUKNITURE. FOWLS, FIRE-PROOF SAFE, ETC., Tn the Rooms, 60 Lambton Quay. €W. PRICE AND CO.'. GO Lambton • Quay, liavc received instructions from the vendors, to 6ell, in the Rooms, as above— - -A large consignment of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, re-' moved for convenience of sale. C. W. PRTCE, : Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, AT 1.30 P.M. SHARP. TO FANCY GOODS DEALERS AND ( ■■ •- OTHERS. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, 1 FANCY GOODS, SOAPS, Vf.V- ' FUME-R.Y. BRUSHES. HOUSE- ( HOLD REQUISITES. TOYS, ETC. 1 ' On the Premises, 222 CUBA ST. > 222 CUBA ST. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have been favoured with instructions from MR. F. T. LEAHY, who is giving np business, to sell on the premises, as above. C C. W. PRICE, • ; Auctioneer. SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FA IP, ' MANGAIIAO YARDS, PAULA TUA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920.
Sale Commences 11.30 a.m. rB WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOP. ASSOCIATION LTD. (STOCK '. DEPARTMENT), PAHIATUA, will offor •on behalf of the following'clients:— C. H. Arrow, R, M. Burns, W. A. Cook, W. Peek, W. Wright, D. W. Allen. A. J. Patchett, F. L. Kerr, V. U. Hansen, J. Moughan. W. D. Taylor, . J. Moynahan, G. T. Cole, B. ,T. Bengsion, M. Alpass, S. M'Lco'l, J. Y. Crawford, D. O'Brien, A. C. Marsh, S. J. Boyden, J. Breeds, E. M. Burns. 1 0(\{\ ■ WELL-GROWN CATTLE \AV\J COMPRISING--30 3 and 4-year bullocks 60 4-year bullocks 16 4-year bullocks . .1.50,2 and 3-year .Shorthorn steers 80'2}-year Polled Angus steers (straight ear mark) 20 18-month, Polled Ansus steers 34 3-year bullocks ' 23 3 and 4-year bullocks 25 3-year steers 74 2 and 3-year Polled Angus-H»reford heifers, running with bull . 40 2-year Shorthorn heifers, running with bull 80 2-year Polled Angus steers G5 2-year ShoTthorn and Hereford heifers, running with bull ■ 80 empty cows 60 mixed sex yearlings (station lino) 60 3-year steers 30 2}-year empty Hereford heifers 12 2-year steers 20 18-nionth Shorthorn steers 200 mixed cattle (to bo drafted) 44 2-year steers 18 yearling dairy heifers NOTE.—The cattle coming forward at this sale arc in splendid condition, and now that the dry spell is broken buyers should take this opportunity of securing well-conditioned cattle at present market prices. The nntrv • consists of the annual drafts of stir- ■. plus cattle bred in this district, and they hav» the reputation for doing exceptionally well wherever they go. We aro also offering for absolute sale 200 head of well-grown cattle on account of MR. W. HANNA, bf Coonoor, who has disposed of his property. j A NNUAL WEST COAST •**■ RAM FAIR, PALMBRSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 and 3, 1920. 188 stud and flock Lincolns 363 stud and flock Southdowns 15 flock Cheviot? 1500 6tud and Hock Romneys ORDER OP SALE;- . MONDAY, Commencing at 12.30 p.m.— * LINCOLNS. SOUTHDOWNS. CHEVIOTS. TUESDAY, Commencing at 10 a.m- . ROMNEYS. STUD LINCOLN AND SOUTHDOWN RAMS ■ OFFERED AT 1.30 P.M. ON MONDAY. STUD ROMNEY RAMS OFFERED AT 1.30 P.M. ON TUESDAY. All Stock and Buyors under cover throughout Fair. Excellent arrangements made to ensure prompt delivery by road or rail. Catalogues on application,' P.O. BOX 85, Palmcrston North. LUNCHEON ON GROUNDS.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 12
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