AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, ' : At 10.30 o'clock. . ' . 'i ' ON THE PREMISES, WOODWARD : , STREET.MESSRS. HQDGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. linvo received instructions from '; Messrs W. H. Edwards and Son, Builders,. who aro removing, to offer for absolute i' sale as follows:—. :•' '*■' 1 IRON CIRCULAR STAIRCASE DOORS, SASHES, CORRUGATED IRON, ;■■' SAW BENCH, TIMBER, DRAIN PIPES, GRATES, MANTELPIECES, WIRE ROPES, IRON ' WHEELBARROW, PLATE GLASS, SASH WEIGHTS, THEATRE CHAIRS. . ■ ■■; CRAMPS, SAWS. AND THE USUAL ODDS AND ENDS TO BE FOUND IN A BUILDER'S YARD. Also, ;■■ 1 RED INDIAN MOTOR-CYCLE AND ■'■■' SIDECAR, in perfect .order \y No Reserves. Snlo Tuesday Next, at 10.80 sharp. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO., Auctioneers and Valuers. J, 137 and 139 'Laiubton Quay. :;././ ... SPRING CATTLE FAIR. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS, . MASTERTON. . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, At 11 o'clock, THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' •CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING 30..' LTD., will hold their 'Annual Sp.ring Cattle Fair on above date, when they . will offer on bohalf of ''■■ . Messrs. A. J. Speedy, .H. H. Ryder,' B. ./ F.' Coom, 11. Sutton, H. W. Lee, W. O.Riddell, J. M. Coin, J. M'Grego?, - E. M'Gregor, J. P. Lett, S. Smith, J. B. Miller, J. R. Nicholls, J. M'GUUcuddy, A. M'Leod, A. Ross, J. Doj<- .. las, C. Palliser, A. Atnck, G. Street, T. Bannister, and other vendors, :'■ ' ' THE FOLLOWING LINES OF STA-J'lON-BRED CATTLE:SO 3-year Shorthorn-Hereford cross , steers ' / 25 3-year Hereford cross steera 35 3-year Shorthorn cross steers 30 3-year Holstein steers , 20 3-year Shorthorn steers 52 Polled Angus steers '35 2-year steers and heifers 30 2-year Hereford steers ' 55 Hereford cross yearling steers and. ~hl»iferg SO Hereford and Polled Angus cross yearling steers .. ■ ,30 Shorthorn yearling steers 30 yearling steers and heifers • 17 yearling steers and heifers (Heroford cross). SO Hereford cross yearling steers and ) heifers 13 2-year Hereford steers 25 empty Hereford cows 30 2-year Hereford steers 20 empty station cows 5 3-year empty heifers 6 empty store cows 10 empty station cowa 10 2-year empty hsifers "50 mixed cattle, to be. drafted ; ■■ ,7 cows and calves ' 18 3-year steers ' ..' _; 22 yearling 'steers and heifers ; .82 and 3-ywr empty heifers 1 fat cow •- 14-year Hereford bull A. J. COOPER, . ,■ s .. , ' ' Auctioneer. : jjr EVI II SAL E. TUESDAY, NOVEMBERS. ,' • • • . 200 fat sheep • 120 ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs 150 mixed 6ex hoggets ■ 20,8-year steers 20 3-year steers' (off hills) 17 2-year steers 17 mixed sex Polled Angus yearlings '30 18-month heifers 14 15-month heifers 10 empty sows . 9 fat cows "8 vealers V 12 springing hoifers .8 yearling bulls i 2-year bulls 1 pedigree Jersey cow. 10 young Berkshire sows, to farrow , ' " 1 sow 17 store pigs /•'On Account of ; Jnmes Nicholson— 18 high-grade Jersey heifers WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920, , ' At 2 o'clock. UN OUR SPACIOUS UPSTAIR ROOMS, ; ~ ••' ALLEN STREET,-./ '■{AUCTION SALE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE To' EOTELKEEPERS, RESTAURANT PRO- ■■■ PRIETORS. • BOARDING«HOUSE KEEPERS. AND THE.GENERAL PUBLIC. • jCROCKERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CROCKERY. UNCLAIMED CARGO. On account of whom it may concern; . mOWNSEND AND PAUL WILL SELL (J- AT AUCTION AS ABOVE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE:SEVERAL CRATES AND CASES OF HIGH-GRADE CROCKERY OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE, ALL IN GOOD ORDER AND CONDITION, comprising: - Tea- .and Breakfast " Cups and ; Saucer's, Breakfast and Dinner ; Plates of various sizes, Teapots, Jugs, Sauce. Boats, Tureens, Meat•Dishes. Flower Pots, Toilet Sets, Jardinieres, Biscuit Jars, Trinket ; Sets,' Clock Sets, Vases and many other lines. THIS-JS A. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BOARDINGHOUSES, SEASIDE WHARES. and to those who aro married unci about to ' marry. '- Many of ..these lines should make, most , ■•' acceptable Christmas presents. • WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOVEMBERS. UPSTAIRS IN ALLEN STREET. it. , AT 2 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL SPRING SHOW HORSE SALE. ' , HORSE 'EMPORIUM. GREY STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1920.' (\ BRAHAM AND) WILLIAMS, LTD., -t" 1 - will sell as above at 12 noon sharp: A(\ DRAUGHTS AND HALF *V' . DRAUGHTS. NOTE.-Only draughts, .half draughts and Show Entries will be accepted at this Sale. SALE OF BOOTH PRIVILEGES FOR HOROWHENUA RACING CLUB'S ■ SPRING MEETING, NOVEMBER 17, 1020. MESSRS. : ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., will auction .• the above Privileges (Inside and Outside Booths) at their Kaleyards, Levin, TOMORROW (Tuesday), NOVEMBER 2, at : , 1 p.m. f)£A ACRES. Renewable Lease. 6G /iQ\J years, 10 jvars gone, 160 acres in grass, 20 acres tawa bush, balance fern. Carrying capacity in present state 25 cows, horses, etc., 4-roomed cottage, :' cowshed. Price. .£7 per acre for goodwill. Rent, about .623 per year. Terms. '< j>'M cash, MW Government mortgage, ; State Advance, balance 5 years at 6 per ■ftont.- Harry Ellison,. Te Kuiti.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 31, 1 November 1920, Page 10
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