„vV K Men's Overcoats •W Three Stunning Bargains HEAVY COLONIAL TWEED TOPCOATS. lotoring, with co Ite-i £6 10s Oi for walking, driving, or "motoring, with convertible storm collar. Suitable Double-breasted and belte-' o"'' SMART TRENCH COATS. New goods just landed. These/"shower-proof coats are tmn. imw anS are simply marvellous value. £5 9s 6d. SUPERIOR GABARDINE RAINCOATS. /Pure wool gabardine thoroughly proofed. Raglan sleeves and check lined. A really first-class coat. Shades are good, £7 10s Od The Melbourne Ltd.
r SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, MANGOTEA ROAD, TARIKI THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1920. At 12 Noon sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. J, R. Hooper, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction, without reserve:— STOCK—--20 cows, 2nd and 3rd enlvers {mostly Jersey; all young and in good condition) 1 3-year bull, Holstein-Jersey cross 2 2-year bulls, Jersey 7 3-year heifers, in calf, mostly Jerseys 7 2-year heifers, in calf, mostly Jerseys 1 3-year steer 10 calves HO fat sheep 2 breeding sows 1 l-.year boar, York 1 gelding, aged 8 store pigs 2 breeding sows 20 young fowls
IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNC EMENT. MARA TA H U ESTATE; MARATAHU ESTATE: <LATE GO LP LIIfKS). TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THURSDAY, MAY 27. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTTO X ON THURSDAY, MAY 27. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIO N ON THURSDAY, MAY 27. WEBSTER BROS., BJ CONJUNCTION WITH MESSRS. GILMOUR AXD CLARKE, HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED T 0 SELL BY AUCTION,- - ALL THAT DESIRABLE FRONTAGE TO MAIN WESTOWN ROAD, SUBDIVIDED INTO AB OUT 30 CHOICE SECTIONS, ONLY 1000 YARDS FROM G P. 0. fan Particulars MONDAY, when Litn o Plans will be available and Sections * number ed off.
SALE OP FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. , WORKERS' SOCIAL TTATJ. i WEBSTER BROS. gAVE received instructions from Mr. T. MAUNDER, who has sold his Sense ,io cell by auction as above, WITH- , OUT RESERVE—HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & •; . EFFECTS, consisting chiefly of: A my 'Handsome and Massive Puriri Sideboard, modern in design, and one of the three manufactured fn>m the seasoned puriri from ' the old Waiwakaiho Bridge; an Ebctenjsion Dining Table (sft. Oin. I 4ft. to 9ft. x 4ft.) with centre * leg; Two Modern Bevelled Glass "* r — Minor Wardrobes in splendid or- . : dir sad both of kauri, Marbletop aßd T.B. Washstand, Good ■Toilet Set, Easy Chairs and 6 ' Hcßtwooda, Comfortable Sofa i ■ ' upholstered in Utrecht Velvet & 1 ' Saddlebag, One Very Nice Rimn *, TT«tl Stand, Music Cabinet, Card f! I .and Other Tables, Chest Drawi ' ers, Single add Double B. and I. Bedsteads, Wire-woves and Mattresses, Fender and Irons, Kitchen Utensils and Sundries, Wringer, Wheelbarrow, Concrete Garden Roller, and Sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. are prepared to receive a liinftffd quantity of other furniture for this sale . ;DAIRY FARMERS. JjteO CAN SIMPLIFY MILKING BT • USING THE FARMERS' MILKER. Mb VACUUM TANK. '• NO RELEASER TROUBLES. NO VACUUM BUCKETS. NO PULSATOR. Toil can milk into-an open bucket, and your milk will keep, or you can convey the ttilk right into the Separator or Factory Cans. , The simplest,' safest, cheapest, and ■mo-jt satisfactory plant in existence. Write fcr particulars to— SIAINTON & CO; •' • BOX 7 on NEW PLYMOUTH. B. StAxE .......... Representative.
N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO QALENDAR OF QLEAfUNG gALES. MAY: Thursday 20th. —J. E. and JW. Hooper, Mangotea Road, Tariki. JUNE: Wednesday 2nd.—D. J. Willis, "Opeku Downs" (Dairy Cows). Wednesday 'Snd.—A. E. Taylor, Opunake Road, Cardiff. Monday 14th.—Daniel Ratahi, Oaonui. Tuesday 22nd. —G. S. White, Stuarc Road, Eltham. Wednesday 23rd. —i'alcolm McDonald, Tokaora. i'riday 25th. —Geo. Martin, Rawhitiroa. Monday 28th. —Chas. Sattler, Hurleyville. Wednesday 30th.—Harold Palmer, Alton. Wednesday 30th.—James Pierce, Flint Road, Stratford. JULY: Friday 2i.d. —E. W. Hancock, Poto Road, Cardiff (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) Monday, July 12th. —F. W. Rowland, Opunake. AUGUST: Monday 9th—T. S. Cox, Opunake. OPUNAKE. MONDAY, MAY 17 50 2-year steers 10 fat and forward cows 30 store cows • 6 empty heifers 7 springing heifers 20 2-year very choice grade Jersey in-calf heifers 100 2-year in-calf heifers (in lots) 10 very choice grade Jersey weaner heifers 60 mixed weaners 70 weaner heifers 100 weaner steers 4 bulls x 100 rimu fencing posts THIS FARM MUST CO AT THE PRICE. KK ACRES situated Bell Block, carrying 22 cows; good 4-roomed dwelling with all conveniences; si-bail cowshed; 7 paddocks well watered; handy to school and factory; to inspect is to buy. PRICE ONLY £6O per acre ;£IOOO down JPE ARE SOLE AGENTS/ . L: H. CLARK & CO:; Land and General Commission Agents. Central Buildings, New Plymouth. Chief Agents, Insurance Office of Aua> gAliftt Ltdi
IMPLEMENTS, &c.— Block Tip Dray, Hay Rake, Set Disc Harrows, Chain Hr.rrows, Tine Harrows, Hand Chaffcutter, Bentall, Price Jack, Trewellar •Tack, Milk Cans, Tangye 4 li.]> Engine, in good running order, Circular Saw, Bench and Belting, Buggy Harness, Dray Harness, 2 Crowbars, Logging Chain, Wheelbarrow, quantity of Manure, Wire, Half Barrel Treacle, Pig Tubs and Troughs, Coppar and Stand, Bath Tubs, Maul and Wedges, quantity of window sashes and lights, 6 doors, some panel, 120 feet Jin., lin., and l:}in. Piping, Taps, etc., Pulley and Belting, S.P. Duncan Plough In good order, about 300 feet Rusticating Weather Boarding, and a large quantity of other timber and planking. Quantity of Household Furniture and Sundries, including Chest of Drawers, 2 Wash-stands, Bedroom t Ware, Sideboard, Safe-cupboard, Table, Easy Chair, Kitchen Chairs, 2 Flour Bins, 1 8-day Clock.
• WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Express and Buggy (both in good order), Farmers' Favorite Drill (with turnip attachment). 1 bay mare, "Blossom," aged, J* draught 1 bay mare, "Kitty," 7 years, £• draught 1 brown gelding, "Nugget," S year 3, 5 Shares in Tflranaki Farmers' Meat Co., Ltd. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. We have inspected stock and implements, and find all the implements in good order. The cows are all young, as Mr. Hooper sold out his herd last year and started dairying again with young stock.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars will leave our Stratford Office at 10.30 a.m. on the morning of 'the Sale, and intending purchasers are requested to book seats early.
L: A. NOLAN & CO., government wool and skin BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVESNMENT Valuations conduct*! as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai tara. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale April
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