AUCTIONS. ' " THIS MORNING. 10.30. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. STRAWBERRIES. CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS. FURNITURE AND GENERAL GOODS. jTTINE' AND WILSON will sell as ; « YC" above, ■ At-ROOMS, DOMINION AVENUE. ’ JJORSES! ’ HORSES! HORSES! ! TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY. I At 1.30 p.m,. AN AUCTION SALE i ' Will bo hold at KEMP'S HORSE BAZAAR, QUIN STREET, I- - Of * HORSES (Light and Draught, Hacks, Ponies) , HARNESS, DRAYS. GIGS VANS AND EXPRESSES •/'Further Entries Solicited. Entries will bo accepted up to I’2 Noon on Day of Sale. JAS. HYNDMAN, Auctioneer. ; ; ' MONDAY NEXT.. . ' “ At 1 o’clock sharp. f SALE BY AUCTION Of -UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE. ly SOLID LEATHER TRUNKS AND • HAMPERS, containing a valuable ; collection of Men’s Suits. Ladies’ Clothing. Underclothing. Overcoats, Boots and ether goods. ' These trunks will he opened up and the goods sold in separate lots, n« they contain a most valuable collection of clothing, eto. WITHOUT RESERVE. - On view morning of solei. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ‘ MONDAY NEXT. At 1.30 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION 1 z Of inKA DOZEN ASSORTED DESSERTS AND TABLE EMBOSSED METAL HANDLE STAINLESS KNIVES (Firth’s Stainless). 12 Gross Nickel Teaspoons 2 Gross Gillette pattern Safety Razors 3 Grosjj Cooper .Bros.' Broad Knives To be' eold in lots to suit buyers. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT. At 2 o’clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of 4 ROLLS OF BEST ALEWOOL INDIGO SERGES (210 Yards), to be ! * Bold in lengths to suit buyers. By order of the Bailiff of the Magia- ! • tnate’s Court. ' TH JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- ■ ceived instructions to sell at their , ' Rooms. 157 Lambton Quay. without Reserve. i big quantity serges, etc. ' . ■■ Now on view. ■ X. !, E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ’ MONDAY NEXT. At 3 o’clock. ! . H - •' \ ' -'AUCTION SALE . ■ Of . • • CASES UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE JUMPERS AND BLOUSES. , TEj/v BEADED JUMPERS, in GeorgJtOV --ette. Crepe-de-Chene. and ten momeSilks; also several FRENCH SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, in exquisite - deaigns. ”I' ’•-* ■ i Ou morning of sale. ! . ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING. /. * At 10.30 o’clock. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAG--NIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND ■ -PIANO, DRAWING-ROOM .SUITE, -AND EFFECTS, On the'Premises. No. 9 Nikau Street (Off Adelaide Bead). Ei- JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • reived instructions from the Trus-tees-in-the Estate of Mrs. N. Pankhurst (deceased), to Sell, on the Premises, as above. » L. G. DO WDING, Auctioneer. ' TUESDAY NEXT. ; At 1 o’clock • sharp. t KALE 'OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ■; FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Howard '■ (a most beautiful-toned instrument. ." in l perfect order). SOLID MAHOG- •• ANY DINING-ROOM SUITE. MAH' HOG ANY SIDEBOARD. CTIESTER--7 PIELD LOUNGE, and EFFECTS. Oh the Premises, si'o. 103 Daniel Street. TROTS. LOTS. • 'LOTS. /GOV LOTS. FIJI- JOHNSTON AND CO. have receivJELtS~ ed instructions from 'the owner, who is,giving up housekeeping, to Sell as above. ' ‘Tho -Entjre Contents of seven rooms. Details later. . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' ... IMPORTANT SALE OF WHITE ' L , . LEGHORNS. .. The Well-known Flock of WAITOITOI POULTRY FARM. Will be Sold at MAXWELL’S LINE. Palmergton North, On NOVEMBER 27 and 28. Commencing with Poultry First Day, 1 pan.; Second Day, 10.30 a.m. HOHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ 1 CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. has received instructions from. MR. S. HUTCHISON. to Sell, as above— PEDIGREE WHITE LEGDOUV HORNS, comprising—--1 700 3rd year bene (records up to 278) 1 700 2nd year hen® (records up to 296) 1100 yearling hens (sisters to compe--1 '“-y,tition birds) _ . ' | 800. pullets (from single tested hens) ! 200 cockerels (all from single mated 1 lipSg hens (now being 'single NOTE. —The yearlings are practically *ll sisters to competition .birds competine at Auckland and Christchurch; At the present Auckland competitions the Waitoitoi entry was the first to reach 100 eggs for 2 bards. 13 Jubilee Incubators, all sizes. ListerEngine. power chaff-cutter, grain and grit mill, portable cdlony houses, brooders, netting, several large fowl houses, hoppers, troughs, water piping. Ideal brooder stove, and 140 feet ’ piping. Everything on a completely equipped up-to-date poultry farm. Birds will bo sold in small lots, and put free on rail in coops, which will be ♦barged for. ’ 48 specially-selected stud Romney A eweo and lambs 1 15 2-tooth ewee and rams 3 stud rams (Wairongomai) 3 tip-top Jersey-cross dairy cows 1 spring cart mure Hay mower, barrows, cultivator, ■ hay rake, plough, spring cart. ..harness, post®, battens, gates, and timber Levin sale. • — •’".A ' NOVEMBER 28. AO yearling Jersey cross heifers 20:il-year dairy heifirs ~ 25 ewes and lambs . ; On Account Happy Valley Station-. 1 40 4 and 5-year bullocks ■ :; W kIKANAB SALBWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 10 empty cows 2 bulls * heifers *
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 10
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