AUCTIONS. ' TO-MORROW, i "' SATURDAY, 1.30 P.M, !■■ • at 89 EIMU EOAD, KELBURN. : : -' 89 EIMU -EOAD, KELBURN. WHEATLEY AND CO., of 141 Manners Street, opp. King's, have been favoured by Mr. Edwards, who is leav- ; ing for Australia, to Bell the contents- !■: of the above address, comprising— SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, i !'■' pieces i' OAK FINISHED SIDEBOARD ! . OAK EXTENSION TABLE (OVAL) OAK H.B. CHAIRS ! HANDMADE INDIAN CARPETS HAND-MADE INDIAN RUGS ; DARK EIMU BEDROOM SUITE [ CHESTERFIELD SUITE and loosa covI era of shadow tissue, with curtain* i to match. Bedstead, wire and kapok mattresses, : ■'. pillows, blankets, tissue curtains, seagrasa chairs, tnb chairs, dinner !'•■ set, tables, cushions, hand-painted [. pictures, kitchen table, chairs,crockI • ■ ■ ery. meat-' safe, saucepans, enamel !... lugs and basins, camp stretchers, t - curtains, garden tools, etc, etc. . ■;• i On view from 10 a.m. on morning of •ale. ' A. H. WHEATLEY, Auctioneer. i . —— i SATURDAY. JULY 10, 11 A.M.. AT ! ■'R EAY BEOS - BLAIK sm<ET ' i ' HORSE AND COVERED VAN, Full Lock, ': BAY MARE, 8 years, ALSO SET OF HARNESS. BRAY BROS. ■ J. M. SAMSON'. Auctioneer. ''.''- UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, . i AT "WEST MAURICEVILLE. | TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1520, At 12.80 p.m. sharp. WEIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., have received- instructions r from F W. HUMMER, ESQ. (who has sold his farm), to sell by PuMic Auction, without reserve, the whole of his ■ Dairy Herd and Plant, as under-.— 86 dairy cowa, due September and October • 5 3-year heifers 7 calves 1 yearling heifer ! 1 4-year bull ;' ■ 3 aged draught horses, used- to all ; mT k "• \; 2 pigs !V IMPLEMENTS—Massey-Hnrna reap- ' ■ er and binder, drill. 8-leaf har rows, s.f. plough, hillside plough, !;. tip dray, spring cart, harness ['.- ;■ • • and swingle bars, sledge, gig and harness, Planet Junior, Alfa Laval separator, milk cans, large j boiler; dehorner, grindstone-, and i' v large number of tools and sunt dries too numerous to mention. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. .. ■ ■ ' SPECIAL HEIFER PAIR. ASHHURST SALEYARDS. . , TUESDAY, JULY ' 13, 1920. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, ■ as above, at the Savoyards, 8 miles from Palmcrston North and Feilding, at 12.30 sharp:— ' 1 £ A 2 and 3-ycar springing hoifcra . • ' These are Jorsey, Holstein, and Shorthorn crosses, are genuine farmers' lines, and in good condition. i . ■ EANGIUEU CLEAEING SALE. OTAKI. : PIANO, FURNITURE, DOG-CART, ETC. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, ! At 12 p.m. sharp. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. MR. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer and Land Agent, has been instructed by MR. J. PEPPER to sell, on the pref mises, Rangiuru, the following:— PIANO, full iron-framed Piano, in • beautiful case, by "Werner, worth 4100. LINOLEUM, much like new, one piece 14 yards. BEDROOM Suite, very fine, in dark wood, comprising double bed, wardrobe, round mirror dressing- \ chest, worth .£SO. i SEWING MACHINE, double action, i- in flrst-olass condition. \; RUGS AND SQUARES, in fine- coni' dition. |-/ Also, !''■ .SPRING TIP DEAY, heavy and ! ' . ■ ■ light harness. i Also, I, RUBBER-TYRED DOG-CART, beau- \\ tif ully finished and sprung, one of the best ever built by Browning, ■■ splendid condition, worth 70 guin- ! eas. 1 ' Also, ! BstMeads, double and single, halli~ stand, waalistands, piano stool, sideboard, round table, hand eew- :, . Thg machine, linoleum, mats, kitchon table, kitchen chairs, pictures, fenders, books, curtains, kitchen-dresser, ' hangiig lamps, j clocks, cupboards, wringer, whcel- ' barrow, clothe/j basket, _ baths, ' buckets, scales, preserving-pan, | ' Mason jars, kitchen utensils, (all kinds), carpenter's tools (all i kinds), garden tools, maul and wedges, stepludders, saucepans, sacks, galvantsed iron, sundries, ! etc., etc. G. ANDERSON, _ Auctioneer. ;, - Otalri. . IMPORTANT DISPBESAL SALE. AT AHIARUHE, 6 MILES PROM ■ CARTERTON, WAIRAEAPA. REGISTERED FRIESIAN EBRD AND DAIRY CATTLE. | On Account of MR. H. A. BUNNY, who has sold tho greater part of bis property to the Government for Soldier Settlement. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 14 & 15, 1920, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., In conjunction with THE WAIRARAPA ' FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., Stock Department, will sell by ' public auction, ou account of Mr. H. A. j Bunny, as above— ' 80 registered Friesian cows and hei- ! fers and bulls : 100 high-grade Friesian cows and hei- '■ . fers (factory dates) ; 200 Friesian-Shorthorn-cro6s cows ond ; heifers (factory date*) 20 grade Jersey coirs 500 bales hay This is one of the foremost herds in ! the Dominion, and comprises cattlo of the very best strain in the milking world. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers.' The registered cattle will bo offered ! subject to a slight reserve, and will be I 60ld on the first day of salo. Tho grade cattle will bo sold Absolutely without reserve.. ' Q£K ACRES, CHOICE DAIRVT LANL\ OOD 7 miles by good road from ! railway station and butter factory. I 150 acres grass, 12 acres swedes, 15 acres in cultivation, good aheep-prool fence', 12 paddocks, well stocked with cattle and sheep. Timber on ground foi ' building. Price, .£lB 10s. per aore. Cash, .£ISOO, balance arranged. ,„„.., H. A; ELLISON, Land Agent, Te Kuiti,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 244, 9 July 1920, Page 12
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