AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. At. the Resilience. SALISBURY STREET. LEVIN. TODAY (SATURDAY). NOV. 16. At I.3t> p.m. IIESSRS. KINGSWAY. LTD., bay Al been inst riielrd by the ’I riisiees in the Esi.-im <>f bit.. Mr. E. S Lancaster. I„ Sell. Without Reserve, the t.m-.teiiis of the llmne in Salisbury Street. Levin. .1. D. DAVIDSON. Yi<)s Auctioneer. TOiINSONVILLE STORE STOCK & J DAIRY SALE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, At. 1 p.m. 00 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprisdairy cows (Dee. calvers) 6 yearling heifers 25 store cows 15 fat cows 10 vealers 1 bull 2 hacks 1 4-year-old draught mare (broken to chains) Complete set shaft harness. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. Al9i JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. At 1 p.m. 125 — 32 prime heavy bullocks 56 prime bullocks 27 cows and heifers 10 vealers 1000 SHEEP, comprising: — 250 prime heavy shorn wethers 140 prime shorn 2-th. wethers 120 prime shorn hoggets 340 prime ewes 150 spring lambs WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. VALUABLE GARDEN PLACE. FREEHOLD LANDS. By PUBLIC AUCTION. GEO. BOYES AND COY.. LTD., E. C. DAY, LTD., Auctioneers. Under instructions from the Hamilton Borough Council, will offer by Public Auction on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 2.30 p.m., AT THE BLEDISLOE HALL. WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 9(1 VALUABLE Freehold Sections in GARDEN PLACE, HAMILTON, only a few hundred feet' from the highest valued Victoria Street lands and the uew post office. The reserve figures placed on the laud by the council are low, while the easy terms of 20 per cent, cash, balance 10 years, brings them within the range of all. A discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed for cash. The Garden Place parking area places thousands of potential purchasers right at the door of these sections, and for discriminating purchasers there is no safer investment and no surer return. Plans, conditions of sale and all particulars can be obtained from the auctioneers. ■ GEO. BOYES AND COY., LTD., E. C. DAY. LTDHAMILTON. AUCTION SALE OF LAND. 8 RICH FARMS, •BETWEEN SANSON AND BULLS. 600 ACRES, subdivided into 8 Lots. JAMES ALEXANDER BAILEY ESTATE. To be offered by Public Auctiou at the TOWN HALL, SANSON. . 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1940, A rare opportunity to buy centrallysituated heavy rye and clover country, all flat, ample water supply. Full particulars and inspection, apply to the Joint Auctioneers, Dalgety and Company, Ltd. (Inc. in England). All branches, and Levin and Company, Limited. Feilding or to Mclntyre, Taylor and Seddon, Feilding, Solicitors for the Trustees. Alb PRODUCE FOR SALE. T> ARLEY, New Season's, 3/9 per bushel -•-* (available December). LUCERNE HAY: Prime Quality,, £4 10/- ton, or Truck of 155 Bales £25. CERTIFIED PEDIGREE SEEDS; New Season’s Price-List at reduced rates. "LANGLEY’S,” Hastings, POULTRY, BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. SETTINGS Black Minorcas, 15 eggs 10/-. 22 Mautell St., Seatoun. AVANTED to Buy. a young male Bull- ’’ dog. Particulars "Dog.” c/o Walsh, Dannevirke. T”OR Sale, genuine Australian puppies, -*■ males. Apply Guyton Kennels, 217 Guyton. St., Wanganui. POII Sale, Two Male Samoyed Puppies, * pedigree stock ; three guineas each : approved homes. N 719 “Dominion.” TpOR Sale, Six Rabbit Dogs, pack or single; owner going into camp. L. G. Moran, c/o Watt and Myers, Kim-
bolt on. VVANTED to Buy. hens and cockerels ’’ in good condition for killing. Best cash prices. Salisbury's. Ltd., Poulterers. 80 Dixon Street W-llineton. t'.l Tclenh.me 51-0-10. iyAY-OLD Pullets. White Leghorns. * ■ A list ralnrps. last Imtidms. November II and IS. Klmki Campbel! and Yfitseovy Dm-k Settings. 11. Riishtmi IOS I’iibia-in.-i St.. I’tilm. Nth. Tel. 661.8 ' I )L’('T< UNGS. I’ekins. white tis foraL'ers. fertilizers and layers, cannot be benten. N.I. Champion-hip. 1938; Blue Ribbon. 1939-40 Free delivery. Jones. Durham Grange. Koro Koro. Petone. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. TTOIUSaIe. good Dairy Cow, young, close •L to profit. Apply Prescott, Riverbank St., Upper Hutt. LIVE STOCK WANTED ■WANTED to Buy, Horse, suitable mar- ’’ ker. garden work, not over 12 yrs. N72S. “Dominion."
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