kokatahi sale yards. WEDNESDA Y, 29tli- SEPT. At 11 a.m. (Prior to Store Stock: Sale). ~M HOUSTON AN D CO. lv.fi-. instructed by the Cotnmifisioncr ■of Crown jT.antis will sell, toy auction the whole of H. E. Winter* lire and •dead stock comprising: 28 Dairy COWS' 2nd. to !<&.■ calf, i 10 Head of Fat CATTLE I 1 Grade Jersey BULL. 1 Half-draught GELDING, aged 1 HACK, aged. Spring dray, gig, S. F. "Massey Harris plough, set lino harrows, 10 leaf disc, harrow (Siorl'io), 1 llcid and Gray S.F. lever plough, chaff cutter, anvil bellows and i vyco, riding saddle and nfiscellaneons tools. ALSO— T 60-gal. Wolseley SEPARATOR,, new. AUCTION SAI/E. OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY ON THE. PREMISES. lIARI HAM. THURSDAY, 3011 s. SEPT. At 11 a.m. Mhouston • in oc & CO. , •onjunction with" Dalgety arid’ Oi. Ltd., acting under iiastructiorjs: IV,om Airs R. Diedrichs, wilt sell by) public auction as above: Her valuable farm at Hari Hari, l>e- j ins freehold section, numbered 1 j 193, containing 117 acres, more, j or less, sub-divided into 6 eon-- : venient paddocks. Good six- j roomed dwelling with h. and c. ■ water, cow-shed, and all neces- I fiary farm buildings. Rich river I flat land, all plougbablo, and laid, down in good permanent pas-1 tares. The property has lain ideal situation, close to school r post office and dairy factory, and •wo recommend, it as a first-class dairying proposition. . M. HOUSTON & CO., DALGETY & CO LTD. Auctioneers in conjunction. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT HARIIIARI. THURSDAY, 30th. SEPT. COMMENCING AT 10 a.m. with MX) 30 30 .10 AMJ MHOUSTON AND CO. •instructed by Airs R. Diedrichs. who is leaving Hnrihari will hold a. (complete clearing sale hv auction on Che premises as follows: fi'oo Selected Romney EWES lambs at foot. Dry SHEEP. 2 and 3-yr. old STEERS 2 and 3-yr. old HEIFERS head of Mixed CATTLE TO BE OFFERED IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. 1 Reid ami Gray lever plough, 1 set disc harrows, 2 .sets Tine harrows, 1 handle plough, 1 wool, press, chaff cutter, timber dray, spring cart and sundries. ALSO— Large quantity of furniture end household effects, in good order. ORDER. OF SALE. 10.-30 a.m. sheep and lambs. .1.1 a.m. farm implements and furniture. 3 p.m. btorn cattle (at salcyards). lIJSIHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED AT THE HOMESTEAD. AUCTION SALE ON THE PREMISES, WATAROA, FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1926, AT 1 p.m. M. instructed by MR R. HYND'MAN (who is leaving the district) will -sell bv ptiblic* auction as above:—1 Fordson TRACTOR, with tractor plough, and 2 six-feet tripod Harrows. Hnr--1 Spring Dray, 2.1-cwt, and NESS; all in good order. 2 Extra HORSE COLLARS. ’2 Three-quarter Draught HORSES. 1 Circular SAW, Stand. Saw-Bench and Pulley. 1 Meln-ing Foot MILKING MACHINE, complete. (Large quantity.of TOOLS, and RIESALSO— Itfeusehold Furniture and Effects, including Tron and Wooden Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, "Washstands <Sr Ware, 2 Duehesse Chests, Sideboard, Couch, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery ware. Linoleums, pfe., etc. —AND;I Ford TOURING CAR, in good order, electric light and starter. 1 Good-toned English PIANO in first class order. 1 Singer Sewing Machine, in good order. AUCTION SALE •OF VALUABLE DAIRY FARM. AT THE MART. CAMP ST. WEDNESDAY, At OCTOBER Otli. 2 p.m. Mhouston and co. • instructed l>v Mr W. IT. Keeeh. will offer for sale by public auction as above: His well-known dairy farm, situated at Araluira, comprising 200 acres freehold on the flat and 200 acres held under occupation lease, on terrace. About 100 acres on. flat in good grass, balance mostly bush. Now bungalow of G rooms and new dwelling of 5 rooms, with all necessary farm buildings. Conveniently situated fronting (be main road andalongside Araluira railway siding. Will be offered as a going concern, including all live and dead stock as follows:—3-1 selected dairy cows in profit, 60 ewes with lambs, 27 pigs, 2 bulls, 2 horses, 3-cow milking plant with engine and separator; also full range of farm implements. Everything ready to start right, in for the coming season. ALSO—HANDY LITTLE FARM at Chesterfield, coniprisng 55 acres freehold and 20 acres renewable lease, in one block, all cleared and in good grass. Wei I fenced and divided into 2 paddocks. Small hut on property. >od terms can be offered. For full iculars apply to the auctioneers. PUBLIC HALL. KOKATAHT. PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL in aid of injured players on WEDNESDAY. OCT. 6tli. Good music and good floor. Double ticket. 45., single 2s 6d. M. FANE. Hon See. H. DUNN, WOOD YARD. HAU HAU. DRY FIREWOOD, all sorts, at 10s per load. A full stock. Cash on delivery, to any part of town.
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