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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, , At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITTOE AND EFFECTS, GARDEN ’TOOLS, 1 PUSH BIKE, ETC., 31-h.p. TRIUMPH MOTOR BIKE, On the Premises. Nni-Nai Road, I<ower Hutt (opposite Soldier Settlement), Messrs, hodokins, carver AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. Mason, who is leaving the district, to Sell, on the Premises, as above— Including also 1 SPRING LOUNGE, table, h.b. chairs, SIDEBOARD, with bevelled mirror, 2 Morris chairs, palm stands, seagrass mats, pot plants, clock, vases, curtains and poles, lino., handsome 9 bed and wire, 2 BEDROOM SUITES, d. riinu bedstead, ’ mattresses, pillows, WARDROBES, with bevelled minor, cradle, and stand, large cot, toilet ware, dresser. K. CHAIRS, pictures, books, BENZINE LAMP, kerosene lamp, cofteo . grinder, mincer, collapsible go-cart, WRINGER. GARDEN TOOLS, 3 MUSCOVY DUCKS, 300 TOMATO STAKES AND WIRE, 100 posts. A. E. CARVER, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o’clock. AUCTION SALE Of LADIES’ HIGH-CLASS GEORGETTE, CREPE-DE-CHINE, NINON, AND .TAP SILK BLOUSES, FROCKS, SKIRTS. J)TC„ IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Brand New Goods and Just Unpacked. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have ro- • ceived instructions to Sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay— WORTH OF HIGH-CLASS SiOVIP BLOUSES. FROCKS, SKIRTS, and UNDERWEAR. These are all very high-class goods, and will be ou view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY NEXT. . At 2 o’clock. AUCTION SALE Of 7n CHILDREN’S FUR COATS, v" In Various Sizes. AT OUR ROOMS, E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell ft their Booms, 157 Lambton Quay—--50 CHILDREN'S FUR COATS, In All Sizes. These are beautifully-finished Coats, and will be sold positively WITHOUT RESERVE. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921, At 1.30 o’clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of 7n REMINGTON. YOST, BARLOCK. « V SMITH PREMIER, AND FOX TYPEWRITERS. All Guaranteed in Perfect Working Order. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instruction? to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay (on account of whom it may concern)—• 70 HIGH-GRADE TYPEWRITERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. These machines have all been thoroughly overhauled by a leading typewriter expert, and are all guaranteed in perfect order. THIS IS A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE, COD LEGES, and BEGINNERS to secure a first-class Typewriter at their own price. On view Monday next and morning of e*le. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SOUTH TARANAKI FEMALE PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. AT EGMONT A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. TUESDAY, JULY 12. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. Under the auspices of the South- Taranaki Jersey Breeders’ Assn. 11l HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERJJLJL SEY COWS. 2-YEAR & YEARLING HEIFERS will be offered by public auction on behalf of well-known and leading Tauanaki breeders. Many of the cattle to be offered are descendants of those noted sires:— K.C.8.. EMTNENT’S FONTAINE, LORD TWYLISH, CAMPANILE’S SULTAN. MAJESTY’S FOX, THE SQUIRE, CANADIAN, MOLINA’S GENERAL, and others. As there is a lajge number of entries to be offered the Sale will commence nt 10.30 a.m. sharp. All entries have been passed by_ the executive of the South Taranaki Jersey Breeders’ Association. Catalogues obtainable on application to the Auctioneers— FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY, LTD. R. P. MORRISSEY AND CO. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO. ' POULTRY. FURNITURE, TUESDAY, 1.30 sharp. "IXTHEATLEY AND CO. have received ’ v instructions to Sell the following goods and stock: — 30 White Leghorn Laying PULLETS, 7-8 months (Knight strain) 5 Purebred Black Orpington PULLETS, 8 months 1 Purebred Black Orpington COCKEREL (unrelated), 7 months 15 Black Orpington and While Leghorn Hons 6 Cockerels, White Leghorns All first-class Birds, and will be offered at 1.30 sharp. Also, Big List Superior Furniture and Effects. WHEATLEY AND CO.. Auctioneers, 141 Manners Street (opp. King’s). SALE OF STUD ROMNEY FLOCK. WAITOITOI STUD FARM, AWAPUNI, , PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 12.45 p.m. rjAHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISJ- TRIBUTING CO., LTD., has received instructions from S. HUTCHISON, ESQ., who has disposed of his property, to sell on the farm, 24 miles from Palmerston North, the whole, of his Stud Flock of Romney Sheep (No. 521, N.Z.R.M.S. Association):— 110 stud Romney ewes, bred from Wairongomai and Knight’s ewes by Wairongomai rams 25 pedigree Romney rams, bred by D. P. Buchanan 15 pedigree Romney ewes, bred by A. Matthews 50 Romney ewe lambs 30 ram lambs 4 stud Romney rams (Wairongomai) 20 2-tooth Romney rams NOTE.—The ewes are all in tip-top con. dition, and have been bred carefully; practically every sheep is single pedigreed. The flock is founded on Wairongomai and Knight’s ewea. Since then Wairongomai rams have been used.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 244, 9 July 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 244, 9 July 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 244, 9 July 1921, Page 14