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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. STORE PIGS. H. MATSON and CO. report: —A medium entry of pigs was forward to-day. There was a larjro utteiidance of buyers, and competition was keen up to a low limit. On the whole values were down on recent sales. The entry included tw<i sows in pis, one a Berkshire and one a White, the property of Mr B. Duulop, Ouruhia, which realised 4j;ns each. Values were: Wenners 7s Od to Hp, slips 9s to 12s, small stores 10s to 12s Gd, medium stores 12s Gd to lis, up to 10s Gd. SELL THROUGH MATSONS. DAIRY CATTLE. 11, MATSON and CO. report: —Then! was an ontrv of 55 head in this department, of which 11. MATSON and CO. handled 30. The quality penned was generally poor, and there were very few outstanding lots. There was little life in the market from the outlet, and a general easing of £1 per head on all classes was evident, consequently passings wero frequent. Values were as follow?: —Good second and third calvers £4 10s to .C 5 10s, extra good to £7 2s (3d, medium £3 to £4, others JSOs 1o .1-2 15s; good, heifers to £O, njedium X 3 to £4, others A'2 to SELL THROUGH MATSONS. STOKE CATTLE. There was a fairly heavy entry in the storo cattle section to-day, using up all tho available pen space. The quality of the entry, however, left a lot to be desired, and apart from one or two pens of outstanding Shorthorns, the bnlanco of the entry was made up of backward crossbred heifers and polling cows. Owing to the mild winter keen competition was in evidenco from graziers. r Some of thp principal sales were:—lo * year-old Shorthorn heifers at. £4 Is, a pen of three-year-old Shorthorn steers £4 7s (id, pen of yearling Shorthorns "Hs. Hest young paddock cows sold to £2 l;>sj phiin mixed s<-x heifers from 17s fi<l to KOx, according to quality; boner cows from 12s to 2<ls. SELL THROUGH MATSONS. MG735 CLEARING SALE, DAIRY HERD. 261 WINTER'S ROAD, MARSHLAND. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JULY 14, 1 P.M. H. MATSON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Anson, 261 Winter's road (whose Lease has expired), to sell on the premises the under-mentioned Stock and Produce, comprising:— 19 Cows in profit. 10 Cows due August-September. 3 Cows due November. 1 Store Cow. 1 Jersey Bull (3 years). PRODUCE— Approx. 2 tons Mangolds (in Pit). Approx. 1 ton Carrots. Approx. 10 tons Baled Oaten Hay. Approx. 7 tons Baled Meadow Hay. HORSES— Brown Mare, 6yrs. All work. Bay Mare, 9yrs, All work. Bay Mare 9yrs, S. and H. Harness and Covers for each Horse. IMPLEMENTS— D.F. Plough, Duncan Grubber, Booth Mac. Discs (14 Blade), 3 Leaf Harrows, Hay Rake, Planet Junior, Anvil, Spring Dray, Four Horse Blocks and Trees, 50 Empty Sacks, Stewart Horse Clipper, and numerous sundries. ALSO— Harley-Davidson Motor-cycle with side Delivery (in good order). Indian Scout Motor-cycle (in firstclass repair). H. MATSON and CO., 6789 Auctioneers. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO. invite entries for this monthly fixture. H. MATSON and CO., 6787 Auctioneers. McKENZIE and WILLIS, SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL LOUNGE SUITE LOUNGE SUITE LOUNGE SUITE VALUES. VALUES. VALUES. "YfcKENZIE and WILLIS score again J.U. w ith unapproachable values in Lounge Suites. NEVER BEFORE HAVE McKENZIE and WILMS OFFERED SUCH VALUES. NEVER BEFORE SUCH QUALITY SUITES AT SUCH LOW PRICES. You cannot afford to miss such bargains. THREE - PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE, comprising CHESTERFIELD COUCH 6ft 2in overall and TWO LOUNGE CKAIRS 3ft overall to match, deep, restful seats with independent sprung fronts, luxuriously upholstered throughout and covered in handsome Genoa, Velvet. Previously £22 10s, and good value for the money, NOW sensationally re-

duced to £lB. Again for remarkable value the RAuLAN UPHOLSTERED SUITE at £l3 15s on inspection will prove to the most exacting that McKenzie and Willis' is the- place for bargains. The Raglan Suite, with large CHESTERFIELD SETTEE and TWO LARGE EASY CHAIRS to match, independent sprung front edges—the hidden work is guaranteed—covered in HANDSOME GENOA VELVET, and remember only £l3 15s. The Boscombe Three-piece Upholstered Suite is also outstanding as a serviceable yet inexpensive suite. The Chesterfield Couch has high back and low arms, with two comfortable Easy Chairs to match. Well upholstered throughout and covered in Choice Jacquard Repp. Now only £ll 15s. DINING SUITE of SIX PIECES. This solidly-built suite comprises SIDEBOARD. 4ft wide, with two drawers and large locker, DINING TABLE WITH LEAF EXTENDING TO 4ft Bin, and FOUR HIGH-BACK CHAIRS with loose upholstered seats. Complete for £3 17s 6d. 14/6 BRIDGE TABLES 14/6 Folding Bridge Tables, with Baize top, 14/6. 19/6 TEA WAGGONS 19/6 Strongly-built Tea Waggons on large, silent castors, 19/6. BEDROOM SUITE STAINED ROSEWOOD. FIVE-PIECE STAINED ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE—WARDROBE with large bevelled mirror, CHOICE DUCHESSE with reflex-shaped frameless mirrors, BEDSIDE CABINET, FULL DOUBLE BEDSTEAD and NON-SAG WIRE MATTRESS, £l6 10s. USED FURNITURE. McKenzie and Willis' STOCK OF USED FURNITURE is the largest in the city, and includes Oak and Rimu Bedroom Suites, Dining-room Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Sewing Machines, Pianos, etc. These goods have been reconditioned where necessary and at the prices marked represent great savings. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE. Liberal payments will be made by McKenzie and Willis for your old Furniture and Furnishings when buying New Goods. Telephone 34-630 and our .representative will call. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street (2 doors from Colombo street). McK6772 PAINTING and PAPERHAN GIN G POOMS TO PAPER FROM 12s 6d. X * HOUSES TO PAINT FROM £lO. Workmanship Guaranteed. A. P. KEYS, 254 Bealey avenue. "Phone 34-551. K4483 lITONDERFUL Array of Patterns and »' Colourings in Wallpapers to suit every purse. See Windows. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, Cr. Tuam and High streets. 59768

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 16

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