AUCTI9NS. SECOND ANNUAL HALCOMBE HOGGET FAIR.' IN THE YARDS (right opposite HALCOMBE RAILWAY STATION). TO-DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920, 12 o'clock noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., '**■ will sell on account ol Halcombe' Farmers, as above— 1T AHA MIXED-SEX HOGGETS, 11,WW drafted in lots to suit purchasers. NOTE.—These hoggets have all been wintered on turnips in the district, and are in good condition. . . As the Fair is being held right ' opposite the Railway Station every facility for trucking will be available. Good paddocks handy if required. ' A first-class Lunchton available at D. Hosken's Halcombe Hotel, from 11 a.m. OTAKI FURNITURE SALE. TAKI FURNITURE SALE. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At 11.30. 'AT MR. THOMAS SOWMAN'S STUD FARM, HATjfERE. See full details previous issues. GERALD ANDERSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, at 11 a.m. sharp. UNCLAIMED CARGO. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of ' BACKS QKA ■' SACKS SACKS Oo\t SACKS MAIZE, Ex Manuka, At A. L. Wilson and Co.'s lata Mart, 153 Lambton Quay. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell as above: (on account of whom it may concern) 850 (more or less) SACKS OF MAIZE W SACKS POTATOES Also,— 29 bags of rice, 5 cases Bondo salt, 8 cases preserved ginger, 2 casc9 Plasmon cocoa, 7 cases No-rub Laundry soap, case prunes, case copra cream, 7 tins Mellin's food biscuits, 1 bale wallpaper, and numerous other lots. To be 6old in lots to suit buyers. On view morning of sale.. :■<': E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. A'TAKI M A E T.I SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, At 11.30 a.m. Vegetables, Fruit,. Eggs, Bacon, Cheese (Weraroa), Smoked Blue Cod, Potatoes, seed, New Era and Sir ,T. Wilson; Barley, Maize (whole and crushed), Oats (whtole and crushed), Poultry Grain, Poultry, Tools, etc. GERALD ANDERSON, Auctioneer, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT FLAXMERE, OPAKL (Six .Miles from Masterton.) '- MONDAY, AUGUST 23, At 11 a.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND COM PANY LTD., have received in.. Btructions from MR. H. WELCH, whose lease is expiring, to sell by Publio Auction on the Farm, as above, the whole of Hs Live and Dead Stock, comprising: 53 first-class dairy, cows, Jersey, Holstein, and Shorthorn cross, due - . factory dates. lGHolstein and Shorthorn cross heifers, due factory dotes 7 yearling heifers 12-year Shorthorn bull (milking strain) 3 breeding sows in pig 2 Berkshire boara 4 heavy draught horses (plough team). ■ , 1 draught filly, 2 years - 2 spring cart horses • ; 1 remount brood mare . 1 hack, 5 years (prize-taker) '"' 1 hack; 3 years • 1 unbroken filly (remount) IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES: B.F. plough (new), double furrow plough, Planet Junior, M'Oormick disc harrows, cultivator, 4leaf sot light tyne harrows, 4- . leaf set heavy harrows,' M'Cor-. miok mower with clover harvesting attachment, 6et six-horso/ blocks and ohains, swingletrees, plough chains, 2 spring , carts (one new), sledge, turbine separator, steam boiler, 2 Mothven portable boilers, harness, 10 milk cans, buckets and vats, 2 tons oat sheaf chaff, small 6tack clover, 50 sacks seed potatoes, 10 sacks table potatoes, 15' 6acks swedes, endless chain, steelyards, forks, tools, fowls, geese, nfnd sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE. . The Auctioneers would particularly draw the attention of dairy farmers and others to tho above herd of cow6,_ which are an exceptionally good lot, while the implements aro in tip-top order, LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO. LTD. MONDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. MONDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. At the rear of the Wellington Gas Co.'a Offices, Tory Street, MERRYWEATHER MOTOR-LORRY. MERRYWEATHER MOTOR-LORRY. MERRYWEATHER MOTOR-LORRY. MESSRS. ' GRIFFITHS AND «5,. LTD., have received. instructFons to sell by public auction, practically without reserve— One MERRYWEATHER LORRY. Terms cash, and a sate must bo ef. fected. GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD.. A. G. Wallace, Auctiorieur UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MAIN NORTH ROAD, OTAKI. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD.. has received instructions from THE OWNER of the OTAKI FRIESIAN FARM to Sell, as above, about n(\ HEAD OF CATTLE. Including 40 MILK COWS, 2 FRIESIAN BULLS, IMPLEMENTS; ETC. FULL DETAILS LATER,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 279, 19 August 1920, Page 10
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