AUCTIONS. CATTLE FAIR. MARTINBOROUGH SALE YARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1'921. THE WAIRARAI’A FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTDStock Department, will offer on behalf of Messrs. N. A. McLeod, F. D. Ilelinore, R. Flynn, Tablelands Station, Sutherland Bros., E. G. Hutton, Mackenzie Estate, H. Fauvell, R. McLeod, F. McLeod, W. J. Spiers, W. Campbell, A. I). Hathaway, D. Flynn, O. Heft'eran, J. Taylor. P. S. Macdonald. W. B. Martin: 160 3 and 4-year bullocks 70 3 and 4-year Hereford-cross bullocks 75 4. 5. and 6-ycar Shorthorn bullocks 34 Hereford cows, with calves 50 3-year Hereford bullocks 48 2-year steers 32 3 and 4-year bullocks 50 2 and 3-year Hereford steers 50 3-year Shorthorn heifers, empty 50 3-year station heifers 45 4-year bullocks 20 forward cows 50 3-year Polled Angus and Shorthern heifers 12 fat bullocks 15 fnt cows 30 fat bullocks 16 yearling dairy heifers 150 cuttle, to be drafted 15 2-year Jersey-cross heifers (choice)
The terms of sale are net cash before delivery, and stock will only be delivered on payment unless other financial arrangements have been made with tho management. TUESDAY NEXT. • At 1.30 o'clock sharp. UNCLAIMED GOODS. AUCTION SALE. 1 engineer’s 4in.' screw-cutting lathe and countershaft 1 porcelain bath and fittings, complete 12 doz. flat files 2 crates farm jacks 1 crate slashers 1 case containing 84 doz. 4-inch painter’s brushes 1 drum malto peptone 1 electric hot water heater 1 case paint 10 bales kapok 2-ton half-inch and five-eighth galvanised chain, in lots to suit 40 sheets galvanised iron 6 cord motor tyres 32 new “Ensign” IJ-inch 7-8 Dodge and Ford size carburetters 18 packets A.C. plugs 10 cases English chocolates (in lots) 1 case containing 11 leadlight panels (in lots) 1 crate oak (6 x 3) 3-ply 2 crates alderwood 3-pl’y 1 case finger plates, 6 pairs gum " hoots 2 endless chains, 3 cases fruit, 3 doz. hammers 1 case axes, 1 case tinware, 5 'bolts longcloth 50 Indies’ handbags, etc., etc. ■'
AT OUR MART. T7l JOHNSTON AND CO. have rcceiyJi'J. cd instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above. On Account of Whom it May Concern. UNCLAIMED GOODS. On View Morning of Sale. L. G. DOWDING. Auctioneer. SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 300 fat sheep 260 store , sheep 56 store cattle 10 dairy cows and heifers On Account W. If. WILSON, ESQ50 4 and 5-year bullocks, good colours and' condition THURSDLAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, MIRAMAR (ADJOINING THE CUTTING AND WHARF). jIfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & co. are favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 105 Customhouse Quay, as above, ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 4 acres 1 rood 14.7 perches, comprising Lots 14. 15; and 16 on Deposited Plan No. 2221. part <f Sections i and 9, Watts Peninsula District, and comprising all the land in Certificates of Title, Volume 278, Folio 25. Volume 278, Folio 26, and Voiu.ne 123. Fol.o 139. This valuable 'block of land has three frontages, and is tee making' of • good Business Site, being within half a minute of the wljarf and within three minutes of the tram; or is capable of being subdivided into good residential si'ec. For plans and further particulars see the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. RAILWAY SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH A AND P. SHOW, NOVEMBER 2,3, and 4. Holiday excursion tickets to Palmerston North, available for return until Monday, November 7, 1921, will be obtainable at Wanganui, Taihapc, Foxtori, Wellington (Thorndon), Waipukurau Masterton, and intermediate stations, on November 2,3, and 4. On November 4 the issue from -Wellington (Throndon), Levin, and intermediate stations will be by a Special Train leaving Wellington at 7.40 a.tn., and by the Ordinary Trains leaving at 8.20, 9.10 a.m.; from Paokakariki at 6.35 a.m., 9.9 a.m. (Special), 9.45. and 10.33 a.m.; and from Masterton, Waipukurau. and intermediate stations, by the trains leaving Waipukurau at 7.0 a.m., Dnnrievirke at 8.15 a.m. and 9.16 a.m., Masterton at 6.20 a.m.
TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. ■WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-PAL-MERSTON NORTH LINE. On FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4 (People’s Day), in addition to the ordinary trains, special passenger trains will run as folio iv:— FOR PALMERSTON NORTH—Wellington (Thorndon), depart 7.44) a.m., Johnsonville 8.13, Paekakariki 9.9. Otaki 9.52. Levin 10.22, -Palmerston North arr. 11.29 a.m. FOR WELLINGTON (Thorndon),— Palmerston North dep. 4.43 p.m.. Levin 5.39. Otaki 6.6. 'Wellington arr. 8.18 p.m. The 7.40 a.m. train from Wellington (Thorndon) stops only 1 at Ngnio, Khandallah. Johnsonville, Poromata. I’liramerton. Paekakariki, Te' Iloro, Otaki and Levin for passengers. The 4.43 p.m. special train from Palmerston North slops only at Levin, Otaki, and at all stations south of Otaki as required. The 6.35 a.m. train from Paekakariki (Lovin dep. 8.50 a.m.) will not take passengers from Levin fop Palmerston North. < The 5.10 p.m. train from Palmerston North to Wellington (Thorndon) will not take passengers from Palmerston North for Levin. All Levin passengers must travel by train leaving Levin at 10.22 a.m., and return bv train leaving Palmerston North at 4.43 p.m. WELLINGTON (LAMBTON)-WOOD-VT'LLE LINE. The usual 6.20 a.m. Masterton-Wood-villc train will be extended to Palmerston North, leaving Woodville at 9.50 a tn.. Palmerston North arrive 10.45 a.m. 'Return train leaves Palmerston North at 5.59 p.m., Woodville dep. 7.0 p.m., Maslerton arrive FIRETFIRF7! - P7otect your countrv with an "Underwriters Chemical Extinguisher. Recognised bv fire authorities as without equal. Manning and Co.. 5 Bedford Row. Christchurch
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