Amusements, Meetings, Etc. CENTRAL THEATRE. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT. WILLIAM FARNUM in PERJURY. Excellent supporting pictures. Prices as usual. Auction' Sales. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. AT OUR MART FRIDAY NEXT AT 2 P.M. On account of Mrs A. Greig and another, who are leaving Paeroa — Household Furniture and Generel Effects, including 2 sideboards, kitchen tables, rimu - and iron bedsteads and wire woves, Singer sewing machine, Duchess chests, dressing tables and washstands, sofas, dresser, chairs, rocker, writing desk, col. wardrobe, plate rack, fire basket, Methven copper, fowls, and hosts of sundries'. Also kitchen range. Mart stacked to the doorsBERNARD STANSFIELD, AUCTIONEER. Stock Sales. , WAIHOU HORSE SALE. | TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923. 350, HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 2 Shetland Ponies . 1 Cortland Waggon 1 Spring dray and harness 1 Gig and harness Blacksmith’s outfit Large quantity of carpenters .and farm tools. Numbers will be allotted in order of arrival in yards. . Entries Solicited. Farmers Co-operative Auction • eering Co., Ltd. HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, at 12 noon. 100 HEAD CATTLE. On account of a client, herd of—--40 Jersey and Jersey Cross cows and heifers. Entries solicited. The Farmers’ Co-operative Auc tioneering Go., Ltd. CLEARING SALE AT PURIRI.. ■ " THURSDAY, JULY 26th., noon. Favoured with instructions froth Mr. W. Morecroft, who is givingup fanning, we shall sell on above date :— ' 1 16 DAIRY COWS, 2nd., 3rd., and 4th. calvers. Mostly JerseyCross. 8 2-year Jersey Cross Springcis, heifers 8 2-year Shorthorn steers. 2 Jersey bulls (glides). 1 Shorthorn bulls. 2 Medium draught horses.
2-cow Milking machine (Victor), Eaton cups, Masport engine, (3% h.p.), 2 milk vats (40 gal.), separator (60 gal.), 5 cream cans (5 gal.), Johnston mowing mach ue, 2 sets discs (18 inch blades), hand chaffcutter, set chain harrows, set Tine harrows, hillside plough (Oliver), set swingletrees, 100-gal. cast iron boiler, 140 gal, cast iron boiler. 2 wooden troughs, gig and harness, circular saw aud bench, pair bel-. lows, anvil, vice, swedge block, blacksmith’s tools, hay rake, wooden roller, spring tip dray, 15 h.p. Springfield'engine (oil or gas), horse clipping machine, 10-gal. copper aud stand, set scales, No. 5 Queen’s stove and piping, steel churn, Farrington pump,, spray pump, quantity old harness, 3 sets plow chains, seed mower, 5 crosscut saws, 3 pit saws, wheelbarrow, large quantity timber. Luncheon Provided. ’ The Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Auctioneers? / WAITAKARURU FRIDAY, JULY 27, at 12 noon. 200 HEAD CATTLEincluding 50 Heifers, been running with bull. 20 Springing heifers. Also 12 Slips, by Pedigree Boar. Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd. EFFICIENCY AND STABILITY IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION where Building is concerned, should not be overlooked. Make youd first cost your last If you intend building in wood or concrete, consult A. P. GARDINER BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, TURUA. Local Agent for Ciinch’s System of Monolithic Cavity Wall Construction in Concrete. Investigate this ! Phone 19.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4589, 23 July 1923, Page 3
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