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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED DISPOSAL SALE. FLOCK HOUSE STATION CATTLE, On the Property, near Bulls, THURSDAY, APRIL 12 1923, At 12.30 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., in A conjunction with. LEVIN AND CO LTD., have received instructions, owing to the subdivisional Sale of the Property, to Sell, as above, absolutely without reserve — f AAA HEAD WELL-BRED STAIUIJU TION CATTLE150 prime fat bullocks 300 forward bullocks 250 3 and 4-year bullocks 200 18-month to 2s-year steers 70 S H cows and heifers, r.w. stud S.H. bulls 15 18-month S.H. heifers 35 S.H. weaners 20 fat cows LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE—The purchasers of fat cattle have the option of leaving them on the -property free of cost till June 5. 1923. Arrangements have been made to convey to the sale buyers coming by train, and seats should be reserved with Abra'ham and Williams, Ltd., Marton, from whose offices conveyances will leave GREAT AUCTION SALE OF MOTORCARS, AT MASTERTON On SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 14, 1923, At 2 p.m. RS. GERRAUD has beeW instructed . By MESSRS. T. A. WRIGLEY, LTD., to Sell, by Public Auction, regardless of values, on behalf of Clients who have purchased new Hupmobilo Oars: 1 5-Seater Hudson Car. fitted with. English body, two spare rims, six tiles and tubes.- newly painted, and guaranteed in first-class order. 1. 2-Seater Havard Car (light .car), e.l. and self-starter, newly painted, an ideal runabout. 1. 5-Seater Ford, tires all good seat and upholstery oovers. tip-top order throughout. 1 5-Seater Oldsmobile, well shod, mechanically perfect, will stand any m1 S-Seater thoroughly overhauled and painted, has been, privately owned, and is equal to new. 1 4-Seater Perry Car, thoroughly overhauled and painted, e. 1., all new cord tires, a guaranteed job 1 4-Seater late model Humber Car, e. 1., self-starter, all tites new, guaranteed mcchanioallx , 1 7-Seater Studebaker, overhauled and painted, new hood, etc., would make fine taxi. 1 5-Seater Model N, Hupmobile, new hood, side curtains, seat and upholstery covers, newly painted, guaranteed any inspection. The above cars are offered on behalf of clients, who have purchased . Hupmobile Cars, and are for absolute sale. R. S. GERRAUD, Auctioneer ON THE FARM, NORTON ROAD, H.ASTINGS, on THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923, At 12.30 p.m. HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., have received -instructions from MR. W. McGAI‘I‘IN to sell, as above, the whole of 41s Contracting Plant, consisting of:— 30- FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT GELDINGS & MARES, FROM 4 YEAR TO 9-YEAR-OLD , 10 Dump Wagons, 1 Dray, 4 Wheel Scoops, 8 American Scoops 1 Road Plough, 1 Hillside Plough, 1 Pick Plough, 1 3-Furrow Duncan Plough, 1 2-furrow Reid and Gray Plough, 1 Massey-Harris Binder (in good order), 1 Cambridge Hollar, 1 4-horse set Block and Tackle 30 sets Collars, Hames, Winkers and Chains, 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching, 1 8-h.p. Hornsby Portable Steam Engine 1 Compressor Plant for Quarrying, large quantity Shovels, Picks, Drills, Spawling and Napping Hammers, one, two and threehorse Trees, 2 Tarpaulins, large quantity of Camp Gear, including Tents and Cooking Utensils, 1 Portable Cooking Galley on wheels Mr. McGaffin has bought a farm, and all his plant is for absolute sale, as he is definitely giving- up Contracting. E. B. HELPS. Auctioneer. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. « HTtENDERS are invited as under for the JL Erection of — (1) Motor Garage and Wall in brick at Brooklyn. (2) Residence in brick, situate Wellington Terrace. (3) Repairs, etc., nt 22 Oriental Crescent. H. T. JOHNS, Architect, 155 Featherston Street. WAIRARAI’A FffUCTRIC POWER ’ BOARD. ELECTRIC LINES. ZTYENDERS will be received by the A Wairarapa Electric Power Board at their Offices, Carterton, up to noon on April 23, 1923, for: — The Erection of Electric Overhead Lines through the Borough of Masterton, comprising about 1045 Hem Poles and, about 137 miles Single Cable The poles, cables, and other line material, will bo supplied by the Board. Copies of the plans and specifications may bo seen at the Office of the Board. P. H. SMITH, Secretary-Manager. Carterton, April 7, 1923. WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. QUOTATIONS, accompanied by samples and full particulars, will be received by the Board up to Noon April 23, 1923, for the supply and delivery at Maslerton of:— 3000 "Danger, Live Wires,” enamelled notices, in accordance with P.W.D. drawing M2. 1500 Porcelain-clad pole-typo fuse cutouta. 230 volts, 5/50 amperes. P. H. SMITH, Secretary-Manager. Carterton, April 6, 1923. PABCO WALLBOARD. ABCO WALLBOARD. RIGID. DURABLE. ECONOMIC. In Sizes—6, 7,8, 9 arid 10 feet lengths, 3 and 4 feet widths. Write or 'Phone us, or call and see the Goods. Bedrock prices. THE G. F. WILSON CO., 'Phone 1123. 25 Hunter St. ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, AND THEIR CLIENTS Are invited to our new SHOWROOMS, Where they can inspect the most ap-to-date TILED SURROUNDS AND KERBS In the Dominion. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD. TOXEMENT IS the only genuine article of a cementitious nature for waterproofing cement mixtures. The Customs Department, after analysis, admits all other materials for the purpose free of duty, but rates Toxement as Cement, and charges duty accordingly. This classes Toxement as a cement compound. FRANCIS HOLMES. Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. Featherston Street. P.O. Box 418. ’Phon» !W TIMBER DIRECT FROM MAIN TRUNK MILLS. W'E are carrying a stock of over two million feet of timber filleted at our Mills, on the Main Trunk, and can deliver to any station between Auckland. Wellington, Napier, and New Plymouth. Wo also have good farmers’ lines at cheap prices. Write direct to THE C & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO.. LTD.. Box 1532, WeL lington.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 12

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