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;\ » '""AUCTIONS. t •••-■■■—i. ■ .—•—' — 1. .-'■ CLEARING SALE AT LONGBUSH. TO-DAY, • --THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1920/ THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO- • OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., Stock Department, havo received instructions from Mr. John Bannister, of Lonßbush. to hold an unreserved sale of: '•: 200 forward ewe 9 '■= '-751 store ewes ' 'Ylso:wnite-faco wether lambs ~,i lambs ■~- ■% mixed-sex woolly lambs - :: 25 fat'2-tbbths '■ 2 Southdown rams .'■".. 1; stud Lincoln ram CATTLE- - '25'3-year bullocks . , 12 S-year Shorthorn heifers (running "with bull) . ■ „ 5 mixed-sex yearlingß 2 milkers . ■ '2 Shorthorn bulls, 2 and 5 years HORSES-' fi draughts. 3 to 9 years 1 half-draught :.'.... Lgig. mare . SUNDRIES- , 1 sledfie. 1 ton potatoes, harness, poultry, 1 binder <M.H.), 1 drill ~(M.H.). 1 d.f. plough, 1 roller, ,1 block dray, 1 spring dray, 1 ' light brake, 1 [rig, 1 set chain harrowe, .1 single swamp plough. On account other vendors— ' 1 spring cart mane (aged), trap and harness, 2 saddles, bridles, leading harness, ohains, etc., two-horse tree, singlo tree, Oft: crosscut saw, 1 Donald circular saw and grindstone, 7-cow Simplex releaser and milking plant and engine (guaranteed) ISO woolly lambs , 30 ewes 60 store ewes ' 175 forward ewes 7 2-shea(- Romney rams 5 Southdown rams, 2-shear 60 black-face lambs' 50 2-tooth 6W63 20 potter rams • ' 1 cow in milk ■ * : TO-DAY,/? "At 1.30. p.m. 'AUCTION SALE OF NEW ANDJSEC-OND-HAND BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. OVERCOATS, . HATS, ETC., On the Premises, 121-Lnmbtntr Quay'-. 1 ' (Next A.8.C.; Garage). CW. $>RICE AND CO., Auctibneers, •' have received instructions from the owner to 6ell the whole of her Stock-in-trade, and Fittings, on the Premises, as above, comprising:— LADIES'. GENTS/, AND CHILDREN'S i i BOOTS AND SHOES (new and fiec-ond-hand), SUITS OF CLOTHES. OVERCOATS. COSTUMES,; RAINCOATS, BLOUSES, HATS, /ETC. 73TC rTHE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE. AND: FITTINGS OF A SECOND-HAND ' DEALER'S SHOP. NO RESERVE. C. V 7. PRICE, Auctioneer.

\ TO-DAY (THURSDAYS MARCH 11, At 11.30 a.m. "•' T AERY AND CO. LTD., will sell by 'JU Public Auction, at the/Fruit Exchange, Allen Street— {draught horse Tip dray, and Harness : LAERY AND. C 0... LTD., Auctioneers. '.''""'''■'""FRlDAY. MARCH 12. 1920. At 2 D.m. • IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ■"•"'CLUB ROOM. DINING ROOM & KITCHEN FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. at \ . FEATHERSTON CAMP. WAIRARAPA. .MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE. AND IWL CO. are favoured w.ith instructions from the Officer Commandim? FeatheTstbn Camp to sell, on behalf of '. -the.-SMf-Offissrs' Mess, as above—, FULL-SIZE ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE.'Cue Rack. Snider. Rests and Cues. Markers. 3 sets Billiard Balls, set ' Snooker Balls. Scorinir Board, set Wood Chinamen. Shaker and set Number •Balls, Long Cushions, Coco Matting, Table Covers and C' Adiiiatable Electric Light Fittinss and Sftades. GRANOLA NO. 3 CABINET GRAMOPHONE, with 40 RECORDS. MOUNTED STAG'S-HEAD. : loe Ohest and Ice Cream Machine. ' Dining' Chairs, Table.?. Secretaire, Cur'tains. Arm Chairs. Glass Door Bookcase and 100 Books. Golf Clubs. Card Tables. Boilers, Saucepans. Basins. Mincer, jelly Moulds. Paper Serviettes. Glassware, best Electro-plate ■ ' -ware 'Spoons, and Forks. Cutlerv. E.P. Entree . Dishes. White Cups and Sawrs. Dinner Ware. Linen. E.P. Tea Pots and hTW. Jugs 3500 feat Timber. 50 6-inoh ■ Cement Pipes and Collars.' Wire Nettjnx. 46 Fencin? Posts. Garden Roller. Lawn Mowers. Garden Hose and Iteol. Kansome Trimmer. Garden-Tools, and Beat. Carpenter's Toole, and Sundries. ■ Proceeds of Sale are to be donnted to ' the Trentham Scholarship Fund. ', " J. E, BETHUNE AND CO.. j Auctioneers, Wellington, TO-MORROW MORNING, 7 .Commencing at 10.30 sharp. LEUE OF GOOD BUILDING MATER, ' . lAL; OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OKA SHEETS OF IRON. DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC. 6 SHOP FRONTS. ' !pn the Ground, Corner of Tory Street ;-,■ and College Street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • cejved instructions to sell as above }, A large quantity of.good Building ; material, comprising— ■ 850 sheets of good' iron, frames and v sashes, 'doors and jambs, staircases, water and gas piping, 6 shop fronts. ,% SPECIALLY GOOD LOT OF HARDWOOD and TOTARA HEART TIMBER, sizes 3 x 2, i x 2, i x 3, " i x.i, 5x2,6x2, Bx. 2, B.x 1. 6 x 1| t. and g. and rough lining] flooring, rustic, weather-boards, etc. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY- THE BEST CLASS OF TIMBER OFFERED FOE SALE BY AUCTION FOR SOME CONSIDERABLE TIME. On view morning of sale. Sale 10.30 sharp To-morrow. B. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD • PROPERTY. BY AUCTION. (SITUATED AT WAIPATIKL THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,. LTD 'Stock Department), Dannevirke, instruct ed by the Trustees in the Estate of tin late W. M. Wiley, will offer by publii auction on' FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920, At the Dannevirke Sale Yards, '■" « At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 81D ACRES 3 R. 33 P., all grass an< subdivided into 9 paddocks, post and wiro fences, undulating coun ■ try, 250 acres ploughable (77 acre been ploughed), situated St mile from Dannevirke, 5 miles frori ; . Weber and school j carries 1£ sheo] (grown), and cattle. BULLDINGS.-G-roomcd House, wool shed, 2-stand Lister shearini plant and onglno. Possession April 1,: 1920. v Terms and further particulars on ap blication to the Auctioneore, or Messrs PCKSERTSHAWE, KIGHT, AND DUNN

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 10

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