AUCTIONS. TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o’clock. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT a-nd ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Collard and Collard), COSTLY BLACK and FAWN WILTON and AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUNNERS. MOOUET SUITE. 2 SUPERIOR FUMED OAK SIDEBOARDS. OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, FUMED OAK HALLSTAND AND SETTEE COMBINED, CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, and APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, 172 Ohiro Road, BROOKLYN. (Tram to ton of hill. See flag.) LOTS QAA LOTS LOTS OVU LOTS On Account of Mrs. W. Crump, who is leaving Wellington. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell on the premises, as above — A MOST ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, all equal to new. THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST SALES THAT HAS BEEN HELD IN BROOKLYN. Details later. L. G. DOWDING, * Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES AND RUNNERS, SOLID LEATHER DINING-ROOM SUITE, HANDSOME FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE OAK EXT. DINING TABLE. COSTLY WESTMINS- ' TER CHIME CLOCK. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND DIVAN CHAIRS, VALUABLE ENGLISH OAK HALL SETTEE (heavily carved), ENGLISH OAK-GRAINED HALL MIRROR. ENGLISH OAK UMBRELLA STAND. SUPERIOR DINNER SERVICE and APPOINTMENTS. LOTS 4 AA LOTS LOTS (fcVV LOTS At the Family Residence. “Dunraven,” HOMEWOOD AVENUE. KARORI. On Account of W. W. Bruce, Esq., who is leaving for England. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived linstrueticjis +0 (sell, on the Premises, Karori, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, contents of 8 wellfurnished rooms. Details later. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. 200 lambs 30 store cattle 2 cows, close to profit 20 weaner heifers
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. CHOICE’ DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.. AT THE FARM, KUKU, OHAU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923. Messrs, abraham and williams, LTD., instructed by MESSRS. BISHOP BROS, (who have sold their property), will sell as above, at 12 noon60 dairy cows. A number in fu.ll milk, several winter ealvers, and remainder spring ealvers 14 Jersey cross 2 year spring calving heifers 9 high-grade Jersey weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Trethella Bobs (S.R.) 10 fat bullocks (S.R,) 55 m.s. lambs 5 Berkshire sows, to farrow 3 farm horses Purebred Berkshire boar, 2 highgrade Jersey bulls 4-cow Ridd milking plant and rekaser with 2 h.p. Lister engine (S.R.), milk cooler, 8 milk cans, buckets, Methven boiler. R. and G. s.f. plough, moulding plough, set disc harrows, Cambridge roller, scarifier, tine harrows, hayrake. spring dray, 2 stacks hay, 2 stacks oaten hav. 1 acre mangels. several lines harness, tools, sundries, etc. NOTE. —Messrs. Bishop Bros, have been dairying for several years and have got together a very fine line of cows, consisting mainly of Jersey cross animals from 3 to 6 yinrj of age. The herd last season averaged 2531 b. of fat, with an average test cf 1.2. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ON THE FARM, NORTON ROAD, HASTINGS, on ( THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1923, At 12.30 p.m. HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from MR. W. McGAFFIN to sell, as above, the whole of his Contracting Plant, consisting of:— 30 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT GELDINGS & MARES. FROM 4 YEAR TO. 9-YEAR-OLD 10 Dump Wagons, 1 Pray, 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 Roller, 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 Gulley 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. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. AT MATARAWA (4 miles from Grevtown), ON MONDAY. APRIL 23, 1923. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., under instructions from Messrs. Playle and Nicholls (who are giving up farming), wijl offer the whole of their live and dead stock comprising—--77 first-class dairy cows, mostly Jer-sey-Ayrshire strain, all young and in good condition, in calf to pedigree Ayrshire and Jersey bulls 1 2-year-oTd pedigree Jersey bull, bred by Messrs. H. 11. Sutton and Co., Longbush (transfer given) 1 3-ycar-old pedigree Ayrshire bull, bred by H. Griggs, Esq., Carrington 1 3-year-old Ayrshire hull 1 yearling Aryshire bull 20 18-month Jersey-Ayrshire dairy heifers 24 weaner heifers ■3 horse.?, spring carters 8 breeding sows 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 20 weaner pigs 1 5-cow “Ridd” milking plant ana counter shaft 1 "Booth Macdonald” pump and pump jack 1 4-H.P. "Electra” oil engine 5 8-gallon cream cans 2 20-gallon milk cans 1 "Fordson" tractor spring cart and harness 1 d.f. Duncan plough 1 eet four-leaf harrowsnumerous other implements and sundries Sale will commence .at 10.30 a.m. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 12
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