AUCTIONS. TODAY (TUESDAY), TODAY. 10.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. PRICE’S AUCTION ROOMS will Sell in their Rooms, 40 MANNERS ST., large quantity- of Assorted Sundries. 500 LOTS, Comprising:— 56 dozen collars. 6 COMBINATION CUPS and SAUCERS, 2 brass candlesticks, brashware, leather suitcases, mixed suitcases, (i suits, watches, irons (electric), shoes, electric grillers, camp stove, glassware, crockery, sweet dishes, vases, jam dishes, case E.P. knives & forks (fi«li), colanders. CHILD'S TRICYCLE, bed tray, fur coats, dresses, coats, bedspreads, cardigans. overcoats, hammers, lawnmower, calipers, squares, saws, spades, rake, suitpress, jars, 3 wireless sets, mats, mirrors, quantity I.C.S. books, zither, rolled gold watch, electric cleaner, wringer, saucepans, teapots, curtain material, dumpties. Primus, electric shade and fittings. child's gumboots, tea measure, child's swing, commode. ELECTRIC RAZOR, E.P. dishes, crystal ware., clocks, set stocks and dies, gas stove (New World 2-oven type), fountain pens, books, large quantity of child’s clothes, mixed lot of wearing apparel, shotgun, and other numerous sundries. C. W. PRICE. W. F. TYSON. Auctioneer. A J—TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 1.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. PRICE'S AUCTION ROOMS will sell in their Rooms, 40 MANNERS ST., quantity of duchesses, beds and wires, mattresses, sideboards, runners. seagrass chairs, chesterfields, easy ehairs, linos., etc. FULL DETAILS LATER. C. W. PRICE. W. F. TYSON. Auctioneer. ana ® FRIDAY. 1.30 p.m. 1-30 p m. PRICE’S AUCTION ROOMS will Sell lu their Rooms, -IO Manners St.:— REMINGTON CASH REGISTER (jd. to £3) (Government permit obtained), BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE (portable), CAKE MIXER worked by water), MAGAZINE MOVIE CAMERA (Irwin), juice extractor, Columbus porta'ble gramophone, and large quantity of furniture, and sundries. Details later. C. W. PRICE. W ',?' TYSON ' Auctioneer. , slanaEC f\2‘>o TAIHAPE SHEEP AND HOGGET FAIR. > TOMORROW, MAY 10, At 12 o’clock. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will Sell:— 8200 SHEEP. Comprising:— 3500 wether lambs 2000 ewe lambs 700 f. and f. wethers 2000 2-tooth to 5-year ewes. r.w. S.D. rams SPECIAL ENTRY.—A/c. Mlckleson Bros.: 350 ewe lambs. Also, a/c. J. C. Bruce, Esq • 300 ewe lambs. A/c. H. O Callaghan Esq.: 300 ewe lambs. A/c. F R. Howie, Esq.: 60 f. and f. wethers, 160 4. 6-tootb and 4 and 5-yr. ewes, r.w. K. r. March 16. A/c. L. O’Callaghan, Esq.: 200 ewe lambs. T. C. Revell Estate: 500 f. and f. wethers, 1 leading dog, young, 1 dairy cow, 27 totara strainer posts. A - w MASTERTON SALE. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 10, 1944, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 1500 SHEEP, Comprising: —100 good b.f. lambs, 300 wether lambs, 200 ewe lambs, 100 two-tooth wethers, 150 fattening ewes, 250 fat sheep, 100 4 and 5-yr ewes r.w. S.D., 200 wether lambs, 1 good stock saddle, fully mounted, 1 set of trap harness. A 216 UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944. 1 p.m. 40 b.f. lambs 30 m.s. lambs 25 fat and forward cows 15 empty 48-mth. heifers 6 springing cows, G.S. 5 springing 3rd calvers, G-S. 15 3-YR. SPRINGING HEIFERS, ON DROP. 1 18-mth. Friesian bull 1 4-yr. hill hack, broken all work 1 4-yr. spring cart mare, broken to saddle and harness 1 5-yr. J draught mare, all work 1} cord firewood, cut 15in. lengths. Further Entries Invited. DALGETY & CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), Auctioneers. A 215 WAIKANAE SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 11, At 1 p.m, 40 fat ewes 25 fat wethers 70 fat lambs 70 4-tootb wethers 9 fat bullocks 20 fat cows ex dairy 15 store cows 1 aged back 1 sheep dog A 209 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HILTON ROAD, CARTERTON, ON TUESDAY, (MAY 16, 1944, . At 1'1.30 a m. Sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from C. Moore, Esq., who has sold his property, to offer as above:— 47 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, due factory dates 9 Jersey cross heifers, r.w. bull 5 weaner Jersey cross heifers 2 p.b. Jersey bulls (3 and 4 years) 1 aged draught mare, all work 1 Ford truck, with sheep crate 1 6-cow L.K.G. milking plant 8 milk cans, cooler, Zip heater, 75-gal. Alfa Laval separator, milk lift, spring cart, harness, pig feeder, meat safe, carpenter’s bench, 501’b. mixed grass seed. 400 bales hay. • AUCTIONEER'S’ NOTE.-AVe have inspected the cows and can recommend them to intending purchasers. Mr. Moore has always made a practice of culling heavily, and has only used top bulls. Calving dates of the individual cows will be given at the sale. OUTSIDE ENTRY. A/c. (Mrs. F. E. Bassett, Hilton Road: — 1 pedigree Jersey bull, “To Moa Caddy,” double grandson of “Brampton Dreaming Sam” 1 pedigree Jersey bull, ‘Hawthorne Gay Boy,” by “Juniper of Puketapu,” dam “Hawthorne Avis H.C.” 4 pedigree Jersey heifers, calving in Jjily to “Te Moa Caddy” 3 pedigree yearling Jersey heifers 1 set Massey 'Harris 5-a-side discs 1 horse collar Light Luncheon Provided. A 225 unreserved clearing sale. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1944, At 12 Noon Sharp. Account J. A. GREEN, ESQ., CUNNNINGHAMS (10 miles from Feildlug on main Waituna Road via Cheltenham). DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED (Incin Eng.), instructed by MR. J. A. GREEN, who has disposed of his property, will sell :— 1000.4-TH. to 5-YR.-OL1) EWES, r.w. S.D. rams since March 15 70 wether hoggets 25 mixed cattle Implements comprise:—! d.f. tractor plough, 2 sets tractor and horse dises, 1 drill, 1 tractor mower, tyao and tripod harrows, 1 2-ton farm truck 100 totara posts, 3 tons pressed clover nay, timber, large quantity farm tools and sundries. Light Luncheon Provided. A 224 LIVE STOUR WANTED. WANTED, Small Pony. Apply 11 Montague St., Feilding. FERRETS, wanted to buy, good working strain. Write, stating particulars mid price, S2Ol, “Dominion.” POULTRY, BIRDS. DOGS. WANTED to Buy, J Heading Dog, 1 Huntaway ; trial or guarantee essential. Apply, stating price, M 796, “Dominion,” Masterton. TO POULTRY KEEPERS. Don’t worry about supplies of feed. We can now offer a PERFECTLY MIXED AND CORRECTLY BALANCED LAYING MASH. Formula Supplied by Dept, of Agriculture. We also carry a Full Range of STOCK AND POULTRY MEALS AND GRAIN. Prices on Application. LAE It Y & CO., LTD.. Allen Street, WELLINGTON. Box 13. Telephone 51-150. i
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