AUCTIBNB. , THIS MORNING, 'At 11 o'clock sharp, and continuing All Day. SALTS BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Of CASES in CASES DRAPERY, i-V - DRAPERY, EX LEITRIM. At A. L.-Wilson and Co.'s Late Matt, 153 Lamb ton Quay. ijl JOHNSTON AND CO. have received. ■J* instructions to'sell .(on. account of whom it may concern)— 60 Ladies' Dainty Crepe do Chine and " Silk Blouses : 25 Flannel Costumes . 40 Silk Costumes 20 Underskirts 10 Holts Sheeting, Towels, Table Damask, Cloths, Ladies' Dress Tweeds, and General' DrapcTy; • ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE. ITo be Sold in Lots to Suit Purchasers. -•■ This is all new htock, nnd lust landed. ■, ■ ■ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. . - TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock'? sharp. . AUCTION SALE ' ;'■■'■ -Of '■„ • ' SHOP FITTINGS, GLASS COUNTL AND WALL CASES, WINDOW ; FITTINGS, MIRRORS, SHELVING. Balance of Stock of Tobacco, Pipes, etc., .-. Also, . VALUABLE IRON SAFE (30 x 20 x 20). in perfect order, ON THE PREMISES. US UMBTON' QUAY (Next Mee's). " " On account of Messrs. Wahreu and Staub, '' who aro retiring from business. ,|jl JOHNSTON AND CO. have received JCJ» instructions to sell as above— , The Whole of the shop fittings, including 2 .counters, glass counter, cases, glass, wall cases, shelving, valuable Window ,' mirrors and fittings, chairs, lino- '.. .. leums, gas ring, stools, etc., also Balance of Stock-in-trade of Tobacco, . Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes) Holders, Scents, Soaps,. Combs,'etc. etc.' On view morning of sale. No Teserve. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. —? "7~~ -.-■■-. TE HORO SALE. ■ • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920. 60 mixed sheep ■ 40 fat wethers 60 forward empty ewes SO. 4-year Roinney ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams (good line) ■'. ■10 Shorthorn yearlings 1 springing, cuw, guaranteed Eound • ,: 10 springing .heifers ■ 12 yearling heifers. 15 springing heifers . ; .6 fat cows .6 store cows • . 20 bacon pig 9 . .''... 3 breeding sows ' 4 porkers 1 boar . '. | 9 sacks Northern Star seed potatoes ''SALE OF'DAIRY STOCK AND ■■-.. SUNDRIES. ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1920. THE' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. have received' instructions -from MR. F.' W. VARE to sell, on the Farm, Main North Road,,Otaki (next to Mr. R. D'Ath's), to make': room for their Friesian Herd, the following dairy cows, which are most>ly Jersey Cross:— .*. ■ ' WITHOUT RESERVE. 85 dairy cows, due August, September, October (10 of these have just, calved) •'•' 6 weaners (mixed) , 1 black gelding (half draught), 5 years, broken to chains 1 d.f. Reid and Gray plough 1 seed drill, "Farmers'' Favourite," :, nearly new ■ '% Auctioneers' Note—The cows were taken over with the property, and we can thoroughly recommend them to buyers. SUBJECT TO RESERVE. ■• ■ 1 pedigree Friesian bull, Wendoureo King Domino, sire King of Dominoes, winner of 31 cham ; pionships, dam Colantha Clo • -■■ thilde. , '.-■• 1 pedigree Friesian bull," Wendouree Colantha 'Hero, sire Cordyline Colantha Hero, dam Friesland Park Princess Vola , .'. FULL PEDIGREES AT SALE. The lowest test recorded by this herd last.season was 4.0 butter-fat, and the only reason for selling is that the owner is going in for Pedigree Friesians - OUTSIDE ENTRIES: . 6 springing heifers "LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT ■ HOGGET SALE HOGGET SALE SANDON, NEAR FEILDING • THURSDAY, .AUGUST 20, 1920, At 12.30 o'clook sharp. D ALGETY' AND CO.' LTD., AND LEVIN AND CO. LTD., will hold (heir Bth ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTARY •HOGGET SALE~in •. MR. H. J. FA'O&N'S YARDS (Kindly lent for the occasion). 9, MILES FROM FEILDING. 17,000-MIXED HOGGETS-17,000 , 17,000-MIXED HOGGETS-17,000 ' •Tc be Drafted for Sexeß and Sold in Lote to Suit Purchasers. The above Hoggets have all been wintered on Turnips, are genuine farmers' : lines, and , can be ' thoroughly recommended. ' OTAKI SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26, At 1.30. Place—Mill Road, Otaki, just prior to . Mrs. Murray's Furniture Sale. .11/TR. GERALD ANDERSON, Auction-X'-l eer and Land Agent, has received instructions from Mr. W. Cowan, to Sell, by Public Auction, 1 "New. Hudson" Motor Cycle, and Side Car, 41-h.p. Free Engine, 4 lights. « , ' G. ANDERSON, mi i . Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE, KAHAUKARA. i SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920, At 11 a.m. Sharp. " FARMERS' CO- , •*- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION I STOCK DEPARTMENT,MORTON, have been favoured with instructions from MR. M. C. JANSEN. who has .!«. posed ot his property, to sell, as above- : 100 first-class dairy cows, on drop and in milk 15 3-year dairy heifers, on drop ' 10 2-year dairy heifers, on drop 18 yearling heifers 2 bulls (Ayrshire) 12 6ows, in pig and with litters .22 slips 8 weaners 2 boars 2 spring cart horses 2 draught horses ""1 spring cart 12 milk cans '-. ■■ 1 set discs' . 1 single furrow plough Large Quantity of Sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 10
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