j AUCTIOcy SALES | CLEARING SALE! CENTURY HALL. | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. At 1.30 p.m. ! ... . — . HITOHINGS, HANKINS ANI a CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr E. W. Hitchings to sell at the Century Hall, Queen street :— First-class extension dining table, 4 high back dining chairs, easy chairs, large wardrobe (bevel-mirror door), handsome duchess, chests, marble top washstands, double and sirgle • wooden bedsteads, 2 splen- • • did wooden c*r&s, linoleiiMj handsome -drawing roo'nv.suito (in. green plush), . arm chairs, Canaxlia.h oanoe, • "la\vn mower, kitch'esn . utcn? • silsand requisites, orockery; ••% garden tools, ladies and i £. gprit's bicycles, .toilet ware, j < * book Leases, stretchers, etc.. V 1 ' etc. 1 '« ■? ■ t> "» % '■■'/.■ NOTE.—This is a sale of first-class , furniture, and is commended to intending purchasers. Note the date— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. OTAEI STOGK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, -£*- Ltd., will sell at 1 p.m. :— 50 forward wethers. Y 40 hoggets. | 50 fat and forward ewes. t . 50 fat wethers, i . 12 2.}-year steers. 3 yearling steers. j; 1 twin-cylinder. 20 h.p. Oldsmobile motor ear, with wind s" screen. In good order. i ■ _-__ i Commercial. i — « , HITCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., LTD. WEEKLY REPORT F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. Hitchings, Hankins and Co., Ltd., Levin, report as follows: Potatoes are slightly easier for most lines. Porkers in great demand and realising high value; we also have many enquiries for store pigs of all descriptions. Pollard and other stock foods remain about the same values with a tendency to fall in prices. Poultry in good demand, also laying hens. We have a good market for vealers in unlimited quantity. Fruit is selling well for all sound - lines on offer. Horse carrots.—3ss per ton. Potatoes.—Prime £6 5s to £6 10s; seed £6, £8 to £10. Onions—£lo. Apples.—Dessort, per case, 7e to ■ 9s 6d. Cheese.—Best factory, 7d; loaf, 7jd. Butter.—Separator, 11 jd; best dairy, lid. Eggs.—Fresh, Is 4d per dozen; preserved, Is per dozen. Dressed pork.-TO's to 90's, 6sd; 90's to 100's, 6J'd: baconors, 6d; choppers, 3Jd to 4d; sucking pigs, 7£d. Tallow.-Casks, 27 s 6d; tins, 25s 6d per cwt. Poultry.—Cockerels, 4s 6d to 6s; hens, 4s to ss; ducks, 5s 9d to 6s 6d. Maize.---5s per bushel, to arrive. Wheat—4s 6d per bushel; 10-sack lots, 4s 4d. Feed barley.—3s lOd per bushel. Peas -3s 9d per bushel; 3a 8d 10-sack lots. Pollard.—£7 10s per ton. Bran.—£s 10s per ton. Barley meal —£6 17s 6d per ton. Oats.-Feed, 2s 8d to 2s 10d; Duns, 2 S lOd; seed, 3s 6d to 3s Bd. Straw.—Baled, £3 per ton. Sucrosine.—£7 10s to £7 15s per ton. Pig meal—£7 10s per ton. Linseed oil cake.—£l3 7s 6d per ton. Chaff.—Oaten sheaf, £5 per ton; Straw.—7os per ton. Hay.-£3 10s to £3 15s per ton. Fungus.—3§d to 4d per lb. Will the Maesey Goveraawnt wear noil—equal. Bay, to the Roslyn allwool, high grade clothing and unshrinkable underwear "Delta" finish P If so, New Zealand will have reason to be proud of it* new Prime Minister Adrt Mother knows when the youngsters catch colds—Tonking's Linseed Emul«icn cures them.—Advt. Through neglecting cok.'s, thous ands die that might easily have been saved by Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Price, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d at chemists and Blores..-rrAdvt. Cowslip CALF MILK. IT pays to feed Calves', I ~ on it. I TRY IT ONCE I , laud WATCH J RESULTS. '- Get— /'. Full iParticiilars Haswell Bros., | AQENTS. \
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1912, Page 4
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554Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1912, Page 4
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