AUCTIONS. ' THIS DAY. At 1.30 o'clock sharp. 'AUCTION SALE VERY SUPERIOR '. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. • 2 GOOD AXMINSTER CARPETS HUGS, LINOLEUMS 80LID OAK BEDROOM SUITE CLOCKS SEAttRASS CHAIRS COSTLY OAK SIDEBOARD OVERMANTELS, HIGH-BACK SET- • TEE LOT OF E.P. WARE, CUTLERY DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE OAK. HAT.L STANDS . 8-ROI* t ER MANGLE OAK MORRIS CHAIR I OAK POT STANDS DUCHESSE CHESTS WOODEN BEDSTEADS, W.W. MATTRESSES KAPOK BEDS. EASY CHAIRS. DIN-ING-TABLES. 50 PICTURES ' . KITCHEN UTENSILS i LAWN MOWER And numerous gther lots. •- AT OUR MART. ' OA A lots OF SUPERIOR HOUSEOUU , HOLD FURNITURE. E' JOHNSTON AND CO. hnve receiV- ♦ el instruction"! to sell at their I JfaTt, 157 T.ambton Oun.v— A J,arse Quantity of Household Furni- ■ ' removed to our Rooms, for con--1 veoienee ofjinlo ROOMS PACKET) TO DOORS. On View THIS MORNING. Sale 1.30 TO-DAY. ' L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. UASTERTON-SPRING CATTLE FAIR. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, , 11 a.m. OA A A HEAD WELL-BRED STATION OUUv CATTLE will be offered, on aocount of tho, following and .other Yendors i— E. Riddiford, Annedale Estate, Tyne- ■ , side Estate, Tikitapu, Estate, C. Wrigley < C. L. Welch, C. Hay, W. Hoimrd Booth, 8. Ashton, J. Weston, J. MTCay, J. M. • Laing, Gordon Laing, G. H. Perry, S. D. Thomson, Percy Bros., N. M'Laclilau, Langdon Estate, Spaith, Bros., F. E. J. Ratcliffe, Langdon Bros.—■ 100 empty cows,' Annedale Estate 100 3-year • empty heifers, Annedale ' Estate : 200 2-year heifers, Annedale Estate 50 3-year bullocks,-Annedale Estate 100 yearling steers, ex Tyneside Estate . 4(0 yearling heifers, Tyneside Estate , 20 2-year heifers 40 store cows, Tyneside .Estate , 45 3-year steers, ex Tikitapu SOU and 4-year bullocks 330 8-year Hereford cross steers "200 2 and 3-year Polled Angus steers 135 2-year Hereford cross steers i 328 2 .and 3-year station heifers : 195 empty cows 70 cows and calves ; 260 mixed sex yearlings 60 1 and 2-year dairy heifers 6 springing heifers 81 mixed cattle IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION- .' BRED CATTLE. ' To be held in . THE DANNEVIKKE SALBYARDS ON ') WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 27, 1920, At 1 o'clock sharp. mUE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' OOi OP. ASSN.. LTD. (Stock Dept.), instructed by Messrs. Knight Bros., will offer as above:— i 63 yearling Pollod-Angus steera 23 vearlinsr steers 70 yearling P.A.-Hereford-cross steers 100 yearling P.A.-Hereford-Shorthorn-cross steers • 66 yearling Horeford-Shorthorn-crosa - steers 50 yearling 'Hereford-Shorthom-cross steers 70 yearling P.A. and Hereford-cross heifers 59 yearling Hereford-cross heifers ' 100 yearling P.A. end Hereford and Shorthorn-cross heifers 27 yearling P.A.-cross heifers . 50 yearling Hereford-Shorthorn-ejosi ' " • heifers , 15 3-year empty Hereford heifers . 38 2-year empty Hereford heifers 3'5 l-year Hereford heifers i - 12 1-year steers 21 dry cows J. B. THOMSON, ! . Auctioneer. "'V ; ; ■ : : ' ' X. /SPRING CATTLE FAIR. : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 At 1 p.m. AT THE MABTINBOROUGH ' SALEYARDS. The wairakapa farmers' co. OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Stock '■ "department) will offer oil account of the following clients: Messrs." F. Wall, A. D. M'Leod, T Ingley, M. M'Leod, Howard Spooner. V. Riddiford, E. G. Huttop, Jas. i M'Kenzie, W. B. Martin. W. Pearce ; T>. Flypn, D. C. Collins, K. E. Welch, Rayson and Thomas, H. C. Favell, | 6. T.' F. Hutton,. F; Gordon, R. | Flynn. C. M'Leod, H. Adamson. and | ' others:— ' 1300 CATTLE, includI 100 Hereford-Shorthorn yearling steers ■ (ex Tablelands)' 50 Hereford-Shorthorn yearling h«i- ---! fers (ex Tablelands) , 30 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn, heifer*, (ex Tablelands) 20 3-year Hereford-Shorthorn heifers (empty), (ex Tablelands) 100 3-year Shorthorn bullocks i 40 3-year Hereford steera 100 Shorthorn Polled Annus and Here- : ford yearling steers 60 Polled Anaus- and ghorthorn rearline steers 80 3 and_4-year Hereford and Polled ' ffiinis bullocks 85 3-year Shorthorn heifers (empty) 25 j-earling Hereford steers 20 3-year Shorthorn "and Hereford ' steer* . M yearling steers R0 3 and 4-year bullocks' ; 35 3-year .Hereford heifers (empty) 30 3-year' Hereford" steers and heifers 35 2-venr station heifers (empty) 30 forward station uows ! 25 Shorthorn yearling steera 25 Shorthorn yearling steers -25 3-vear Shorthorn bullocks 35 3-year Polled Angus steers i 35 3-vear Shorthorn 6teers I SO 2-vear Shorthorn heifers (empty) 35 3-year forward bullooks 130 Shorthorn and Hereford yearlina steers 59 Shorthorn and. Hereford 2-year heifers (empty; 30 yearling dairy heifers J 20 yearling dairy heifers 25 -2-year dairy heifers (empty) I FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Q(\l A. ACRES Freehold, limestone /ZyjXrk country, lying to sun; well fenced and watered; 100 acres crops; i 'scope for increased cropping; exceptional ; growth; fine house and good outbuild- ■ ingsj cattle and sheep yards, and dip; carries 1800 sheep, 83 cattle. Close to city, rail and. schMl. Plies i 6 10s.: easy terms. CLARENCE SMITH AND CO., Nelson,-
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 23, 22 October 1920, Page 12
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