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AUCTION SALES

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES. TO-DAY. Arapaapae Eoad, Levin—Sale of stock and ' implements (Parker and Vincent), "Keewayden," Mellings (Ist day), 1.30 p.m.— Sale of furniture IS. G. Nathan and Co.).- ■ MONDAY. I ■"Keewayden," Mellings (2nd day), 10.30 a.m. —Sale of furniture (S. G. Nathan and Co.). • Aro -Street, Wellington, 11 .a.m.—Sale of motor waggon (A. L. Wilßoiind Co.). Paraparaumu, 1 p.m.—Sale of stock, implements, furniture, etc. (Abraham and Williams).' , ' "V ' ■ . - TUESDAY. . Kaikurangl, near Hunterville, 12 noonSale of. stock and implements .(Dalgety . and .Co., and Murray, Roberts)., Scott's Eoad, Linton, il2- noon.—Sale'' of i stook, implements, etc. (Farmers' Co-op. Distributing • C 0.).. ■ . Levin Yards, 12.15 p.m/srStock salo (Abraham, and Williams, N.Z. Loan Co., and Dalgety and Co.). • i " 195 Lambton Quay, Wellington,'2.3o p.m.— Sale' of freehold properties • (Hartfourt and Co.). ■ ■ . STORING OF WHEAT ' DIFFICULTIES OF FARMERS. r By Association. • - Christchurch, May 23. ; A remit wag before the conference of the Farmers' Union: "That ilia Government be requested to make, beter provision for receiving and storing wheat next season than'was made this year." 1 In the course of tho discussion, it was shown that farmers were financially, hampered at. present, consequent on being unable to dispose of their wheat, and in many cases wheat was stored in the fields at the rist of considerable dalnage.. Tho question of an advance on wheat held was also raised, and to this the president, Mr. David Jones, replied that there was an arrangement on the subject, the details of which he was not at liberty to make public, but the merchants had told the'wheat-growers about it. Ultimately matters were left in the handi of the president to take any action required.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 205, 24 May 1919, Page 10

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AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 205, 24 May 1919, Page 10

AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 205, 24 May 1919, Page 10

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