AUCTIONS. TO-DAY 2 p.m. TO-DAY. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, KAPOK BEDS. ■ Also STOCK-IN-TRADE OF CAKE KITCHEN AND DINING-ROOMS. LOTS 4QO LOTS. CW. PRICE & CO.. Auctioneers, 91 • Dixon Street (next Milk Depot), have received instructions from the vendor's to sell the Furniture of two wellfurnished homes, also Stock-in-trade of Cake Kitchen, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. C. AV. PRICE, Auctioneer. 7200. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL, TIMBER, G.C. IRON, PLATE GLASS SHOP FRONTS, DOORS, WINDOWS. LAVATORIES, SINKS, STAIRCASES, ETC. •FRIDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m. MN the Section, lately occupied by DUSTIN’S, LTD., 171 CUBA STREET. . ~ C. IV. PRICE, Auctioneer. 7199 MAKIRIKIRI SHEEP FAIR. LISMORE STATION YARDS. (11 miles ‘Tom Wanganui.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1928, AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP. DALGETY. AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will offer, on account of various well-known Breeders, their Annual Drafts of Breeding Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs. 8000 Sheep, comprising:— 5500 4 and 5-vcnr ewes. 1000 2, 4. and 6-tooth wethers. 1000 wether lambs. 1000 cull lambs. 500 m-s. lambs. Special attention is drawn to the breeding ewes, which consist of bigframed, good const) tutioned. station lines, all bred on hilly country. Immediately after the sale of the sheen, the following Lismore Station cattle will be offered: — 50 3 and 4-vear Hereford bullocks. 41 P.A. Hereford cross yearling heifers. , • 23 2-vear Hereford P.A. cross heifers. 12 fat Hereford cows. 21 store Hereford cows. Also 12 unbroken station hacks, 2 and 3-year old. Light Luncheon Provided. 7105. jy’ARTON RAM FAIR. MARTON PARK. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1928, At 12 Noon. SQO RAMS, comprising—--280 flock Romney rams 6 stud Romney rams 200 flock Southdown rams 5 stud Southdown rams 12 flock Shropshire rams 10 flock Ryeland rams 5 stud Romney ewes 10 stud Southdown ewes NOTE.—The above Rams are all from well-known breeders, and buyers are advised to attend this sale. Abraham and williams, ltd., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers. 7205 MARTINBOROUGH EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928. At 12.30. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., WATRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. (Stock Department), and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will hold their annual ewe fair as drove. when they will offer on account of the following vendors.- —Messrs. J. McLeod. R. McLeod. M. McLeod. P. Broderick, F. O. Deller. G W. Gilbert, W. Wagg, IV. J. Martin, W. B. Martin. A. Martin, E. C. Holmes, A. Robinson. C. K. McLaren. D. H. S. Riddiford. W. Tilson, D. W. Ross, E. E. P.errv M. P. Chapman, G. W. Hardy. J l . McDonald. G. A. C. Elkington— -8000 BREEDING FWES, comprising 4850 5-year ewes. J 650 4-year ewes. 1320 2-tooth ewes. 150 4-tooth ewes. 10 1-shear S.D. rams. 16 aged S.D. rams. 7171. STUD FARM FOR SALE. WITHIN ONE MILE OF TOWN OF MASTBRTON. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISJ- TRIBUTING CO., LTD., Masterton, have been favoured witli instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Charles W: gland (whose Romney Flock is favourably known throughout the North Island), to sell by Public Auction at the Masterton A. and P. Rooms on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, at 2 p.m. the following property:— 56J acres Freehold Land, all necessary buildings. (15 acres Native I .ease. 21 years to run from August 22, 1925. 63 acres Church of England Lease, o years to run from May 20, 1925. The whole of his Stud Romney Flockcan be taken at valuation with the property. Full particulars can bo obtained from the Auctioneers. CHIROPRACTORS. CHIROPRACTIC. jyjAURICE W. WRATT, Successor to Otterholt, Bryce, and W raft, Palmer Sell ml Graduate, Mandel’s Buildings. 1111 Willis Street. Wellington. X-Ray and Neurjcalometer Services, ’Phone 43—862. OOLWILL * COL WILL. Chiropractors, PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATES. Tel. 22—869. Martin’s Puil.ling, 47 Courtenay Place. J 4 K. & D. W ADAMSON. Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Dietitians Bernarr Macfadden Graduates. CROWN BUILDINGS. CUBA ST.. ’Phone 21-782 BUSINESS NOTICES, CLEAN WHITE NEWSPAPER FOR SALE, in any quantity. Can be cut to size ij req ii r id, or used as wrapping paper. Apl>ly MANAGER “The Dominion." TENDERS— See Page 2.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 16
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