GORDON WALKER, LTD. cSALE — SALE — "SALE — Of— NEW WORLD GAS RANGE, COLLARD & COLLAltD P1ANO, ORION ELEC. RANGE, HOUSE* HOLD EURNITURE, KlTCHENWARE, SUNDR4ES, Etc.. « |. In the Mart, • • /■RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS,. * '■ , /' '/ v' . • v FRIDAY, 2nd JULY, 1937 At 2.0 p.m. Sharp. JtfESSRS. GORDON WALKER, LTD., have been favoured with instruc•tions to sell as below: — / ("FULL DETAJLS LATER). ■ . G. WALKER, Auctioneer. william s & kettle, ltd. i'UCTION jgALE HJESSRS. WILLIAMS % KETTLE,; LTD,/ 'will sell by .Public Auction at St. Mary's Hall, Porangahau Rd., Waipukurau, on FRIDAY NEXT, July 2, commencing at 12.30 p.m. sharp,- tho undermentioned contents of a Country Generai Store which has been reinoved t°% W aipukurau for convenience and comprising amongst other things— - Hardware: (Wall drill, axes, Avery ■ scales, safe, carpen ters gardening and ongineeriag tools, staples, nails, bolts,, Uinges, kitehen hardware, Acmo wringer, butcher's cle^ver, Tucker till, Coopers dip, car • oil, twine.) Drapery: (Clothing, wbol, cotton, haberdashery), boots and shoes, crockery, glassware, groceries aud miscellaneous collection of other goods of a useful nature such as is usually found amongst the stock of a country store. h.b. fajbmjsrs/ po-qf, assn., ltd. pfPORTiNT ; ^EARING jgALE . FIRST CLASS DAIRY HERD, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK On the Farm, OMARIJNUI ROAD, PUKETAPU, TO-MORROW T0-M0RR0W THURSDAY, at 11 a.m. *pHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., with which ' is associated HOADLEY, SON & STEWART LTD., have been instructed by A. Jl. MORGAN ESQ. (whose lease has expired, and who is relinquishing. dairyihg owing to health reasons) to sell the whole of his well-known dairy herd comprising:— ' . 80 tested Dairy Cows, July, Aug., Sept. calversj 20 springing 2-yr.-old Ileifers, marked and in calf to ped, Jersey Bull; 23 Marked Weaner Heifers; 3 Pedigree Jersey. Bulls (1-yr., 3yr., and aged), ccrtified; 1 Bay Gelding (aged) all places; 1 aged Mare, all places; 10 Sows to farrow factory dates; 1 Tamworth Boar; 20 Weaner Pigs. PLANT & IMPLEMENTS: 5-cow Ideal milking plant, 1J h.p. and two i h.p. elec. motors, 110 galL Lister separator, D.F. plough, S.F. plough M.H. discs, Hercules 2-horse mower, M.H. 2-horse mower, M.H. hay rake, tyno harrows, disc harrows, chain barrows, scarifier, 2 spring \carts, block dray, milk vat, steam dairy steriliser, electric hot water cylinder, wash tubs, cream cooler, 3 pumpS/ Anderson- engine, 200-gall. tank and stand, horse trough and ■ pig trpughs, pig styes, salt troughs, fowl house, good stack first class lucorne hay, about 20 tons; dray saddle and britchings, beavy and light- spring cart harness, spider and leading chains, riding saddle, coll.ars, hames, winkers, bars, chains, etc. sundry tools, etc., etc. AUOTIONEERS' NOTE: This tested dairy herd has been built up by Mr Morgan over the past 17 years from the very best cortified butterfat record bulls, and half the herd has done from 400 to 500 1b., and the dams of 14 of tho 2-yr. and of 18 yearling heifers have done between 400 aud 500, the whole herd averaging over the past two seasons 373: and 340 lbs. We can thoroughly recommend these cows to in* tending buyers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED r. - — " * QLEARLNG gALE »phe h.b. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., instructed by MR. O. G. HARRIS (who has sold his property) will sell on the farm " ONGAONGA On FRIDAY, JULY 2nd., * 1937 Commencing 12 noon, the whole of his live and dead stock comprising— 0Q 2-th. to 5 year EWES, r.w. S.D. V rams. gQ ROM. EWE HOGGETS O STUD S.D. EWES in lamb to S.D. Rams. 0 DAIRY COWS due August and Septeinber. implements, Tyne and Chain Harrows, Separator, Trolley, J-ton Tru'ck, 15cwt. Truek, Planet junr., 100 sbeets second-hand Qalvanised Iron, Carpenter's Tools, • Bench, Stools, Fencing Tools, Garden Tools and Utensils, Household Furniture boing contents of four-roomed house, all in good order and condition; good Singer Sewing Machine, Bicycle, Posls, Fircwood, House Blocks, Ti-uber etc. Also At the same time and place, on acoeunt Messrs G. and W. Fleteher, the whole of their carefully selected dairy herd comprising — ' 10 First-c'lass JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS due to calve factory datos. Light I.uncheon Provided. L. H. c0rnwell CASH BUYER — Of— .SHEEP SKINS SHEEP SKINS . " f
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 140, 30 June 1937, Page 16
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