AUCTIONS. QTAKI AUCTION MART. [- g _ GREAT SALE. D il '• SATURDAY NEXT,. ■ U ig il AT THE MART, AT 2 P.M. j Under Instructions from Various Owners, MR, G. ANDERSON will sell as above the following:— J' DAIRY' UTENSILS.— I Two separators, g Baltic (nearly nsw), milk pans; buckets, strainers, sieves, weights and scales, TOOLS.-Shovels, forks, scythes, spades, 2-horso mower, moulding ploughs-rack ,1 - chains, spray pumps, wheelbarrow, D grindstone, motor jacks. i- ' 1 .. )- FURNITURE.—GoIden oak bedroom B suite (3 pieces), like new; large side- ', board with mirror, hallstand, dressing table, 6 upholstered chairs, ir kitchen chairs, wicker chairs, wooden i- bedstead, wire mattress and 2 top 2 mattresses (like, new), bookshelves, n writing desk, couches, carpets, fire il extinguishers, extension tablvs, carpet d sweeper, preserving pan, cups and I, saucers, step ladder. I' MISCELLANEOUS—23 h.p. New Hudson V motor cyele and sidecar (in good going t, order), upset price <052 10s.; lady's 1, bicycle, folding gocart, scientific ibooks 5 and novels, picnic outfit, edpper boiler, is (Methren, like new), flange bath, croquet set, clftss set, child's barrow-, L hand camera, jatc. . I G/ANDERSON, - Auctioneer. B d : —7 : !' SPECIAL SPRING SHOW HORSE. £ SALE. . • !" HORSE EMPORIUM. GREY STREET, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. J; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1920. I A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., "Will sell as abovevat 12 noon sharp: A A DRAUGHTS AND HALF j. " DRAUGHTS. NOTE.—Only draughts, half draughts and Show Entries will be accepted "at this Sale. . DISPERSAL SALE. r STUD HEREFORD CATTLE, PUREBRED BOMNEY MARSH SHEEP. •> PUREBRED SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. COLOMBO ROAD SALEYARDS, . L ... MASTERTON. s- TUE'SDAY, NOVEMBER 9, r . . At. 11 o'clock. '• nnilE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' J- CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING _ CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of tho Estate of the late Major J. C. M'Killop, to hold a dispersal sale on above date, when they will offer— SHEEP- ' <( 200 purebred Romney ewes and lambs at foot, in-lots 78 purebred Romney. ewe hoggets f- 70 one-shear Romney rams S 90 purebred Southdown ewes, dry 30 orie-shpar Southdown rams 3 CATTLES 13 stud Hereford cows and calves at foot \ 3 2-year 6tud Hereford heifers :- ' 7 1-year stud Hereford heifers s 10 stud Hereford bulls, ages from 1 year to 4 years old Oji Account H. W. Lee, Weraiti— 0 . 1 4-year, stud Hereford bull, Moni- • [ ' 1 kaii President ' 1 1-year stud Hereford bull, Brae--1 mar Princo Full particulars and Pedigrees at' Sale. ' IMPORTANT SALE. GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 15 , BY" PUBLIC AUCTION, j ' BY PUBLIC AUCTION. '■ .'WEDNESDAY, NOVEJIBEiR 10, At 11 a.m. sharp, On Warehouse Premises, HOLLAND STREET, HOLLAND STREET, I (Off Tory Street), 3 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 3 i?QAAA WORTH OF MERCHANS&OUUU DISE OF EVERY DEi. SCRIPTION. •JVpsSSRS. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., have received , instructions from' the DOMINION PRODUCE CO., LTD., to sell without. reserve the whole of their surplus stock of . Groceries and ' General Merchandise, including:— 50 cases dried, fruit . - 50 case 4 canned fruit 20 crates cheese 50 boxes butter 1 million, paper bags (assorted) 25 cases jam (assorted) " S 100 cases salt " 5 cases baking powder 4. cases dessieateil coconut 50 -J-cliests tea , :) 20 cases maizena 2 oases cocoa 10 cases rennet 50 cases salmon 25 cases sardines 1 barrel preserved ginger x 1 ton sago . 5 1 ton lapioea o 14 bags washing soda a 5 cases Wilson's extract of malt 2 cwt. senmjng twine, in hanks 0 <loz.' spools counter twine 1 cage niustard 120 doz. fish paste r S cases cordials ix 14 .sacks beeswax and other goods too numerous to mention. ' it Also, 1 motor delivery van 1 Olympic separator. In lots to Suit Pnrchassrs, NOTE.—This clearing sale preseuts a great opportunity for storekeepers, proprietors of 'Jiotels, restaurants, -boardinghouses, and grocers, bakers, pastrycooks, ft etc., to secure stock at Auction pficos, i. REMEMBER WEDNESDAY NEXT, ( At 11 a.m. NO RESERVE. Terms: Cash on the fall of the hammer. r) J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. c ' TSJE I'ave been favoured-with thla sole • * agency of undermentioned propertv toy the owners, who originally took up the area and' now for the first time 1(1 liav.j' decided to dispose of same:— 1 /I.Q.A ACRES, Freehold, all in grass. Ij-S" good sheep-proof fences, 12 . paddocks, no weeds, situate on main [•' road, well watered, 300 acres ploughable, large aiva eminently suited for v ' dairying, 26 miles from Stratford, large R residence of 8 rooms, telephone, and all conveniences, hayshed, woolshed (hold jp 350 shteep), concrete dip; owners' estimate I-"- 2-sheep country, at present carrying 450 big sheep, 15 horses, 400 big cattle, ami « r lightly stockM. Price, .£lO per acre, in with cash, G.A.S. mortgage JMOOfI, balance satisfactory terms. Apply M'CLUGGAGE AND CO., . Stratford.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 10
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