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AUCTIONS. MONDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp. UNCLAIMED CARGO.' SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of 9 BALES OF WALL PAPER. [n all Latest Designs and in .mieci Order. ■ EJOffiVSTON AND CO. have leceir- • ed instructions to Sell, at their Rooru6, 157 Lombton Quay, as above. 1000 ROLLS OF HIGH-CLASS WALL PAPERS, all in perfect order. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, ■ Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of ' DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AT THE FARM, ARAPAEPAE ROAD SOUTH, WERAROA. MONDAY/AUGUST. 16, 1920. VTESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILJl LIAMS, LTD., instructed by W. P. )LSEN, ESQ., who has disposed of his troperty, will sell as above, at'l p.m.— 19 cows, in - ' full milk 7 cows, to calve August and Septem-. ber 1 springing Jersey heifer 1 empty heifer 2 empty cows ; ■ ■' 1 Jersey bull '.;■'..•. 2 milk cart horses, 5 breeding sows, 18 store pigs, 1 'boar, M.H. 9coulter drill (new), set M.H. discs and pole, spring-tooth cultivator, set tine harrows (3-leaf), ' s.f. swing plough, mangel slicer, mangel, pulper, 40 20gal. milk cans,' harness, swingle-trees milk cart and harness, dogcart and harness, 9 ducks, 15 P.B. pullets, 15 fowls, Stack oaten straw '(about 4 tons), and numerous sundries LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED." ' IMPORTANT LAND SALE; Owing to Dissolution of Partnership rHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., havo een instructed by' -MESSRS;' PIPER .ND MARSHALL, to offer for sale by "üblic Auction, at the TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, ■■ On> TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. : At ,3 p.m.,: ; 'heir two well-known Properties,' as nder:—, "BROOKLYN," 1 347 ACRES. : "BROOK LYN," 347 ACRES. '•'.■". Freehold under/Government deferred avmouf license, together with, new Geuleman's 2-storied Residence, containing nge billiard room, electric light and 7ory modern convenience, motor sued, nolement sheds. 14-bail cowshed, man's 'hare and all necessary outbuildings, ituated 5 miles from Waipawa on firstlass metalled road. Mail car and ream carts pass daily. The property s composed entirely of rich flats, beite 1.1 well. drained 6wamp or river silt. Mid. is. thoroughly fenced and beautiully watered. Brooklyn .would make n ideal daitv farm and would aiflk •ell 150. cows, but is. equally suitable Dr a fattening or stud farm." Water ower provides electric light and ample, ower for milking machines, wood-cut-ing. etc. , '' :,; • "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHARATOKA,"'"22O3 ACRES.' Low rolling hills and is situated 13 liles from Waipawa by flat metallea :ad, and 3 miles from Tikokino School nd Post Office. The property is pracically all ploughable and is well fenci into 19 paddocks and wintered last ear 4000 sheep and. 160 head of cattle, luildings comprise new 6-roomed house ith all conveniences, woolshed with 4 tands machines, stables, implement bed, barn, shearers' quarters, men's 'hare, good sheepyards and dip. TERMS.—The terms of payment are he same for both properties, viz.-, 10 per Hit. on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on ossession. The purchaser takes over the existing lortgago and the balance may remain • n 5 years at 6 per cent. POSSESSION-Will be given immeiately after the Clearing Sale of Stock 'bich will be held within 14 days of he sale of the properties. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS IF SALE maybe had on application to fessrs. Cotterill and Humphries, Naier,' Solicitors for the Vendors, or from he Auctioneers, the H.B. Farmers' Coperative Association, Ltd., with whom rrangements ior inspection should be lado. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, RANGIOTU. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. [>ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, inL' structed-by-Mr. W. B. V. Pearce, rho has 6old his farm, will sell at the nleyards (kindly lent for tho occasion), s above, at 12.30 sharp— QK PEDIGREE SHORTHORN A 0 DAIRY COWS (transfer) 81 purebred Shorthorn Dairy Cows 10 purebred 1 and 2-year Shorthorn heifers (eligible) 10 yearling purebred Shorthorn bulls (eligible)-13-year pedigree Shorthorn bull (transfer) 2 2-ycar purebred tihorthom bulls (eligible) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IGMONT A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, At 1 p.m. ai" P. MORRISSEY AND CO., favour- • ed with instructions from MESSRS. L.'and J. O'DONNELL. will hold their 'HIRD ANNUAL SALE OF PEDI(REE JERSEY HEIFERS as above, and fill offer— WITHOUT RESERVE, o'l 2-YEAR-OLD PEDIGREE JER- , AL SEY HEIFERS.'. 'Rom the points of view of type, utility, and constitution, these heifers are tho . best yet ofTcrHd by the vendors. They are all, or their progeny will be; closely related to tho champion butter-fat cow of the Empire, Sultan's Daisy. As breeders of Pedigree Jerseys, Messrs. A. and J. O'Donnell aro so well and favourably known that comment is unnecessary. We can with the utmost confidence recommend these heifers to those in search of highclass Jerseys. OATALOGUEB ON AMPLICATION.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 275, 14 August 1920, Page 14

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