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AUCTIONS. •yiNB AND WILSON SELL BY AUCTION AS FOLLOWS 10.30 This Morning—FURNITURE AND LINEN. No 11 Binhum Street. 0(1 Vivian Street. 1.80 This Afternoon —CARPENTERS’ TOOLS AND FURNITURE, IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. DOMINION AVENUE. 2 o’clock This Afternoon —FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, on Premises, 73 GHUZNEE STREET. VINE AND WILSON Furniture, Property, and Business Auctioneers, Wellington. PAHIATUA EWE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26, A.t 11 a.m. rp.HE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COJL OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., Stock Department, PAHIATUA, will hold their Annual Ewe Fair as above, when they will offer on behalf of Messrs. M. Castle, Balfour Estate, J. B. Hull, JVile, H. Cornelius, H. T. Mexted, H. Cotter, Griffiths and Co., L. A. Ann- . strong, I l ’. C. Rhodes, 'W. E. Parker, R. Mitchell, J. H. George, Edmonds Bros., Kebbell Bros., A. J. Gcangc, . Duff, H Dillon, W. Bagley. Hansen Bros.. 11. Harrold, E. S. Heckler. Murphy Bros., R. Haliburton, T. M. Downes, E. Whitcombe, E Tildesley, Saunders Estate, J. M. McArdle, and others— V‘ ADD BREEDING EWES, Ib,VVO Including 1060 2-tooth Romney ewes (ell one earmark), ex Pautane. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. SHEEP. CATTLE. HORSES. AND IMPLEMENTS. AT THE FARM. TE’ HORO. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923. Messrs, abraham & williams, LTD.. instructed ■by MESSRS. BAKER AND BOTHAMLEY. will sell, aa above, at 11.30 a.m.— 600 fat and forward wethers 800 ewes. 4 tooth up (to be/drafted) 350 2-tooth ewes 500 rape lambs 20 Southdown rams 65 fat and forward bullocks 70 fat and forward cows 120 high-grade Jersey heifers, r.w.b. (to be drafted) 30 Jersey weanor heifers 4 draught horses Farm implements, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDEDDANNEVIRKE. SALE BY AUCTION OF RACE HORSES IN TRAINING YEARLINGS, AND BROOD MARLS. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923. At 9.30 sharp. (Morning of Second l)ay\g Races at Dann© virke.) RROAKE AND SON. have been ■ directed by IV. 11. Gaisford, Esq., who is shortly leaving tor England, to sell by Auction, 'at their Dannevirke Horse Saleyards, as above, the following:— HORSES IN TRAINING: Lot I—FESTIVITY, b. g., 5-year-old, sire Hallowmas (imp.), darn Rosie Desmond (imp.), winner of Horowhenua Cup, Waipukurau Cup, Wairarapa ' County Cup, Opaki Handicap, Carbine Plate, eto. Lot 2-FTRST BORN, br. g., 4-year old, sire Thunnham (imp.), dam Alicia, winner of Danneviike Hunt Point to-Point Light-weight Steeplechase (1922), Kiwitea Bracelat, Manawatu Hunt Meeting, Epsom Handicap, Waipawa R.C. Lot 3-FAIRY RING, hr. f. 2-year-Qld, sire Elysian, dam Sequinette (started five times, once second, twice third). Lot 4-CAMBRIC, b. g. 5 year-old sire Formby, dam Gauz.e. winner Dannevirke Huast Point-to-Point Heavyweight i Steeplechase, 1922 ; second in Parorungi Steeple, Manawatu Hunt meeting; only started twice. YEARLINGS. . . s—B5 —B f. t sire Solforino. dam Ohiwia; half-sister to Rod Cherry Lot 6—Br. f., sire Elysian, dam Sequinette. sister to Fairy Ring and halfsister to Bachshoesh. BROOD MARE. Lot 7-ME'RRY DALE (1921), sire Downshire. dam Happy Valiev; by Wai lace Fireaway. Merry Dale has a splendid foal at foot by Warplane. R. ROAKE. Auctioneer. SHOWS, MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. ASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. 36th ANNUAL SHOW. A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION Of all Classes of Stock, Poultry. Home Industries, Fancy Work. etc. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE RING EVENTS. SHOW DATES. FEBRUARY 20 and 21. RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 22 and 23. Get there and make thi* a RECORD SHOW. Entries CLOSED. R. H. WILLIAMS. Secretary. Box 40, Mjusterton. BUSINESS NOTICES. LAERY AND CO.. LTD,, Wellington, HAVE for Private Sale Targe fitoeki of WHEAT, nil varieties of POULTRY FEED. BRAN. POLLARD. MODISH LINSEED MEAL (for otoek feeding), BEKO Mud FEED MAIZE. OAT'S, eta Quotations upon application. rgTHE demand for improvements in A many Hues of Machinery was never txrenter than at proient. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh idco»— new methods. Can vou invent anything of commercial value? If you can It mav prove profitable. But act your idea protected. Interview Messrs. Bald* win and Rayward. Patent Attorneys and Consulting Biurinoers. 11l Lambton Quay. Wellington. STORY OF “VAREX” CURE. KICK from horse —running ulcer for nineteen years—many doctors —most said "amputation"— one mentioned possible cure with six months’ rest—impossible —tried Verex Treatment —complete permanent cure in five weeks. Mr. G. P. Hamilton’s ’.experience. Write Ernest Healey. Chemist, Foxton. Local Repiosentativo: Nurse Woolcott, 86 Cuba St., opposite Royal Oak Hotel. CJTART your Ford first turn. Fit a K 7 "Whitford” Magneto Adjuster. Gives hotter spark, better lights, more power, smoother running; .saves petrol and wear; 525. 6d., post free. Manning Co.. 5 Bedford Row. Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 11

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