AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. TO-DAT, TOUD'AY, ' At e SHAEP. • »OTJR BOOMS. AT HI MANNERS STREET - , ' (Opp Kinjr's Theatre). MDENTOB-'S STOCKS OF JJSOOO INDENTOIt'S STOCKS OP .£SOOO TO BE CLEARED. y ■ TO BE CLEARED. ... MESSRS. WHEATLEY AND CO. have J.TA boon favoured with instructions to •ell stocks of indenture, in lots to suit tjurchasers, comprising—; ' ' . TAPESTRY CARPETS.'various sizes >.' TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS SERGE COSTUMES LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS V ■•■" ' LADIES' CAMISOLES • LADIES' CHEMISES LADIES* CASHMERE HOSE , LADLES'WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR ... LADIES' WOOLLEN VESTS GENTS* CASHMERE HOSE GENTS' WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR GENTS' FELT HATS GENTS' PANAMA HATS. s GENTS' WOOLLEN SUIT LENGTHS GENTS' TAILOR-MADE SUITS . • ■■ GENTS' SPORTS SUITS GENTS', TRENCH COATS GENTS' TWEED COATS . GENTS' FANCY SILK HANDKERrvi3TV'fi'Q .'■"'• GENTS' BATHING COSTUMES ' ' 100 PAIRS GENTS'. BOOTS AND SHOES . Owing to great quantity of goods it is impossible'to detail same,'so coma along To-day. The whole of the. above gooiis is new itook, and is not rubbish. ' : ,. , A. WHEATLEY AND.CO., . Auctioneers. "" ' "TO-DAY; ' 'At UOVolock sharp; "" 'Auction Salo of Superior Household Far- ,„ mture, Axrainster Carpets,' Handsome Fumed Oak Sideboard of Special UeI rign/Onk Extension Dining Table, .Oak•High-back Chairs, Oak Bedroom Eurnishlngs, Kauri Bedroom Suite, and Appomfrnents. '■ ■' ' 12 PAIRS GREY BLANKETS. AT OUR MART, T? .JOHNSTON AND CO. have' re- *-'• ; oeived instructions to sell at their Mart, 15f Lambton Quay, as above. . -■■'•.; If. ■G. DO WDING, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR, - - To bo held in the /.. ' MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA " "■■;. on . : -;»; MQNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. , Sale ConiSences at 11.30 n t m. Sharp. '# rpHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS* COP*™*ni ßS V"?' (STOCK DEPTO, PAHIATUA, will offer on behalf of tho following, clients:— B. Whitcombc .' G Thompson. Cheekier Bros., S. F. Perrett, J. Stewart, L. Armstrong J. M'Kny, W. J. Wright, J. B. Hull, H..H. Miller: J. H. George, Campbell Bros., E. H. J. Miller, E M'Donald, J: Y. ; Crawford. S. J. Boyden F. P. Nelson. A. D. Thgliiiton, G. F. O'Rourke, J.ylsles, 1- I M a T- S - B ,° lton . R- T. Kelsev. E. riidesley, 11.- A. Kevins, H Dillon, Puketoi Station, H. Kelsev M. Castle, J. Rose,. juiir., A Wall C. Parsons, S. Farley, W. H. Morr.'- !. ""fipi, J. P. Beech, Beech Bros., Airs. E. Eising, C. H. Arrow, H.. Cotter, ,T. Garlick, G. H. Grimmer, J. Hayes, '. O. E. Farrelly, F. L. Anderson (Wa- '.. ■• nganui)— ' QKftft mjJ) OF WELL-GROWN XOUV CATTLE, comprising:— 420 3 and 4-year Shorthorn, Hereford. and Polled Angus steers ; " 50 2-year steers 115 2-year Hereford steers 30 2-year and 3-year steers ' : » 28 2-year Shorthorn steers i \ SO 2 and 3-year Holstein- steers ■ • SO yearling Horeford steers ;■ 30 Polled Aiurus heifers :■' 35 3-year ShoTthorn heifers , 20 2-year dairy heifers (extra good) i _ , Is 2-year._ Hereford heifers ['.'• -50.yearling dairy heifers (extra good) v . 10.'J-earling Hereford hoifers 40 Polled Aligns cows and calves 12 Polled Angus 6tation cows' 23 store cows 800 mixed cattle (in lots): 10 3-year Hereford empty halfers 1 72 4 and 8-yenr bullocks .42 3 and 1-year Polled Angus bullocks ■ 12 3-year Shorthjrn bullocks ...... 2 purebred Polled Angus .bullocks > 60 3-year Hereford-cross steers i . 22 3-yetar Polled Angus Steers . 43 2 and 3-year steers < 1.5 2 and 3-year Hereford-cross «t«ors r- , 2 purebed PoEed Angus. 2-year steers ' 10 3-year Hereford empty heifers , 7 Hereford heifers 1 purebred Hereford 2-yoar bull ■ - .8 store cows . ; .' • ■ 40 3.and 4-year bnllooks ' 100 empty Polled Angus cows, straight earmark, ex Akitio 1 76 empty Polled Angus cows ' (extra Rood). '' - 50 empty Polled Angus cows (straight earmark)' ' 60 9-year-old Polled Angus and Hereford steers . 25 2-year-old Polled Angus and Heroford heifors 25 4 and 5-year bullocks 12 3-year-old Polled Angus steers , 18 3 and 4-year-old bullocks 8 fat bullocks 1 fat cow 1 fat heifer 160 3 and 4-year bullocks NOTE.—Practically, the whole of the entry coming forward is in excellent condition, and consists of the annual drafts of breeders in this district. Buyers are well acquainted with tho quality of the offering at these sales, and, as is well known, owners aTe : usually prepared to meet the market,' FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. "■MARTINBOROUGH SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. mHE WAIRARAFA FARMERS' CO•1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., I Stock Department, will hold their Maryborough Supplementary Cattle Fair on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. Full Particulars later. j;. QrtrY ACRES, at Whenuakura, Patea, <S A\l I 7-roomed residence, 12-bail cow- & «hed, stable, whare, and'dni.ry: machines ' and' engine, 6-cow plant; 182 acres in grass; 150 acres level and 180 acres i ploughable. Will carry 100 cows, and at ' present on it 93 cows an'd heifers, 2 bulls, 6 horses, 25 calves. Price Mi per acre. : cash.. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Now Plymouth.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 47, 19 November 1920, Page 12
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