AUCTIONS. ■■ - UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY, At 11 a.m. sharp. ; - CONTINUING ALL DAT. IUCTION SALE OP SUPERIOR AND ■■HIGH-CUSS OAK AND KAURI HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■BEDDING, BOOKS, GAS STOVE, ■■■ " TOOLS, DROPHEAD MACHINE, . ETC. -LOTS a s)(\ LOTS ' LOTS '**U LOTS On the Premises, No. 56 Holloway Road, .:.. /.' ■ .off Aro Street. C" W. PRICE AND CO., "Auctioneers, • "have received instructions from the '■"'■owner,,'who is leaving for England, to Bell on'the Premises, ns above—The ' ' Whole of her Superior Houseliold JFurni- ' ture, ' bontents 'of Six well-furnished Rooms. WITHOUT RESERVE. C, -W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ■■•.-.■ -, TO-DAY, ' ' - At 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, ". ■ VALUABLE MACHINERY. . AT THE FACTORY, No. 08 KENT ■ •,' ■: TERRACE, Wellington.. (On account of u;lioiu it may concern.) I jV JOHNSTON AND CO. have re-. ■i* ceived instructions to sell on the Premises, as above— -i THE WHOLE OP THE VALUABLE ' MACHINERY, SHAFTING, PUL- . 'LEYS, ETC' • _• .' i Also, ■' OVERLAND MOTOR LORRY, in good ' condition (about 30cwt). All this Machinery is in perfect order, and may do seen running any timo up to day of sale. ■ : "-. •''■- E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. . TO-DAY, Commencing at 1.80 o'clock. ' AT OTJRMABT. ■ 'AUCTION. SALE OP SUPERIOR --'"HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LOTS OftA , LOTS LOTS '" OUU LOTS E JOHNSTON AND CO. have if • ceived instructions to sell at their Mart, 157 LanOjton a laTEe Cata< logu'e of almost now.and very superior Household Furniture. On View Morning of Salo. Sale 130 sharp To-day. L. G. DOWDING, » . Auctioneer. ~~ . TO-DAY,. FRIDAY, At 2 p.m. sharp, VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, sell in their Large Auction Rooms, , Dominion Avenue (next Barrett's Hotel) Household Furniture. r - Pianos, Blankets, Set Jacoues Bowls i Perfection 3-burn'ar Stove, Etc. ' RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneor. ' VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, . Quick sellers of Furniture, Pianos, and ; Houses. Consult Ds. Dominion Avenue. Tel. 20H517. DOUGFAS SALE AND BULLOCK FAIR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. NEWJON KING, LTD., will sell in their Douglas Yards on above date: ( QftA HEAD MI XB D CATTLE, inJ\)\f eluding:— ... , 80 3-year bullocks ' i ' 85 2-year steers 25.2 and. 3-year steers 50 2-year empty heifers' 100 yearling to 15-month heifers 200 yearling to 15-month steers 100 hoggets ' On account of Messrs. Malone and .'■• Wo,rthmgton— 60 4 and 5-year bullocks, fat and for- ■ ward—a tip-top line - . On account' of Mr. A. J. Stonewigg— • 40 i and 5-year bullocks—good condi- ' tion '■.■■. On account of Mr. T. Godkin— ' 40 8-yoar bullocks—good condition 9 3-year empty heifers—good condi- . t'ion . On account of Mr. A. St. George— . 18 choice yearling gTade Jersey heifers SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. Northern and Southern Buyers can ar- . live at Stratford by train on morning ' of sale and return the 6amo evening. - Cars will also leave any of our-Branches * as required on morning of sale. Intend- f' ing, buyers are requested to book seats early. I TAIHAPE SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. 'ABRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS,, LTD!, -, ** will soil as above, at 1 J too A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, compris - 100 3, 4, and 5-yoar biijlocks, mostly Shorthorns 139 3 and 4-yeaf bullocks 1 120 3-year Hereford bullocks . '■' 30 3-year Polled Angus steers . .70 2-year Hereford steers ,30 2-year Polled Angus steers - • 27 3-year' Hereford hcjfer/;, in calf 40 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn cross '~ 'empty heifers ' . . ' . 85 2-year empty Hereford heifers 73 2-year empty heifers 13 empty cows 62 Polled Angus and Hereford yearlings 35 Polled Angus yearlings 27 mixed sex yearlings The-Abov* are All local cattle and can- , 1)8 thoroughly recommended as genuino ?> farmers' lines. SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR, ' MARTINBOROUGH SALEYARDS. ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,. At 12.30 p.m., TAALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell - on account of the following clients: Messrs. John Taylor, Sutherland Bros., W. Hume, R. M'Leod, F. E. Perry, E. - riynn, A. D Hathaway, D. Flynn, : W. lorns, J. Tyler:— C9A WELL-BRED CATTLE. 110 2-year Hereford-cross steers 40 3-year- Hereford-cross steers 35 3-year Shorthorn steers 1 35 fcyear Shorthorn heifers J 20 2-year Polled Angus steers fl 15 yearling Polled Angus steers ' ll 35 2-year Shorthorn-cross steers n 25 yearling Shorthorn-croes steers ci 55 2-year licifers p 35 2-year steers a 25 18-month steers 20 fat and forward 4-year bullocks 8 4-yoar bullocks 5 3-year steers 60 mixed cattle, to bo drafted n __ I AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS . CABS, HORSES, HARNESS, ETC. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920, I / At 2 o'clock Sharp, ' I 'AT THE STABLES, 38 MAJORIBANKS P< . STREET, WELLINGTON. -Jj: ON ACCOUNT' OF MR, J. COTTERILL 1 (Who is retiring from business). -— I* TOWNSEND AND PAUL LIMITED T i will e-11 at Auction- - J] 3 English-built Cabs (rubber-tired) \[ ■1 English-built Cab (M 1 Colonial-built Cab ,-)> 2 Full Sets Doublo Harness 28 Horses, ip goad condition, aHcl in bi hard work, ages 8 to 10 years. H And all sundries connected frith a w Cab Proprietor's first-class plant, bi Mr. Cottorill's Plant has been well Mia favourably known in Wellington ns the best," and buyers can bo certain of *- getting good value in every respect. THE SALE TS ABSOLUTELY UN- { ■■ \ I HUSSELL ' AND CO., J 4 AUCTIONEERS, n 'Phono 132, LOWER HUTT. .Outside Salsa a Specialty, , '
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 41, 12 November 1920, Page 12
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