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AUCTIONS. TO DAY, AT 1.30 P.M. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOX OF ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, and BOOKS, W.L. & BLK. ORP PULLETS— 550 LOTS, In the Mart, 78 Lambton Quay. CW. PRICE & CO.. Auctioneers, have • received instructions from the Vendors to sell, as above. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW MORNING, 10.30 Sharp. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALES OF ELECTRICAL GOODS EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON. AT ROOMS, DOMINION AVENUE, NEXT BARRETT’S HOTEL. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, have leceived instruction from the IMPORTERS to sell, as above. Goods comprise: 1 H.P. 100 VOLT CENTURY MOTOR, A.C., 33 Coils 116 Cable, each 110 yards; 250 G.E. Shade Holders, 25100 Volt Grills (116 G. 1.), 49 Snap Switches, 1 Snap Fitting (F.), 10 Ovenettes (40701), 15 100 Volt Grills (20101), 4 Immersion Heaters (50203), 6 Toasters, 1 3-Heat 100 Volt Grills (136 G. 1.), 1 Radiant Stores (20302), 1 4-Light Radiator, 144 30 Amp, Cutouts, 1 Power Grinder, 1 Myers Pump, 250 G.E. Shade Holders, Odd Glassware, 500 Shades, 92 Bipol 4-J Volt Torch Batteries, and Galleries for same, 34 doz. Odd 2 Pin Plugs, 156 Trumball Ceiling Roses, 168 Dozen 5 Amp. P.B. Tumbler Switches, 82 Doz. Do., 28 Signal Attachments. 24 Odd Iron-Clad Cut-outs, 13 Sample Fuses, 2 Arnold Vibrators (100 volts each), 40 Rolls Black Tape, 7 Hand Lamps, 232 China 5 Amp. Switches, 2000 NATIONAL CARBONS SUITABLE FOR KINEMATOGRAPH WORK, Magnetos, Accumulators, Shock Absorbers, Carburetters, and Large Assortment of General Electrical Goods. SPECIAL.—SeIdom the opportunity is afforded of purchasing New Electrical Goods under the Hammer, therefca-e, we advise WHOLESALERS. RETAILERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC to attend this sale To-morrow Morning, April 18, 10.30 sharp. J ELECTRICAL GOODS FOR EVERYBODY. MUST BE SOLD. Goods on view This Afternoon, from 2 p.m. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, Dominion Avenue, Wellington. Telephone 20—617. W. McDONALD, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.. AT THE FARM, KUKU, OHAU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923. Messrs, abraham and wilCTAMS, LTD.. instructed by MESSRS. BISHOP BROS, (who have sold their property), will sell as above, at 12 noon-

60 dairy cows. A number in fn.ll milk, several winter calvers, and remainder spring calvers 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 rel laser 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 stocks hay, 2 stacks oaten hav. 1 acre mangels, several lines harness, tools, sundries, eto. 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 yeir.j of age. The herd last season averaqed 2531 b. of fat, with an average test of 4.2., LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THURSDAY, ,APRIL 19, At 1 p.m STOCK SATE, AT J. V. DYKE’S YARDS, Main Road, Lower Hutt. AE. CARVER AND CO. will hold * an Auction Sale on the above premises of Fat Stock, Horses, Farm Implements, etc., as above:— ' •< 1 Full-lock Van, 1 tip-top Dog Cart, 1 ’ set Harness, 2 Draught Horses, 2 Halfdraughts; 1 Separator, 2 Cows in milk, Sundries, etc. Further Entries Solicited. A. E, CARVER, Auctioneer. ■JJPPER, HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, At 1 p.m. 6 springing cows and heifers 12 head store cattle 1 s.f. plough, 3-leaf harrows and tree. 1 set trees and chains, 1 dray, milk cart, 2 16-gallon milk cans, spring cart harness, 2-horse wagon, separator, saddle and bridle, etc. 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. Pl-ayle 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-old pedigree Jersey bull, bred by Messrs. H. H. Sutton and Co., Longbush (transfer given) 1 3-year-old jiedigrce Ayrshire bull, bred by H. Griggs, Esq., Carrington 1 3-ycar-old Ayrshire bull 1 yearling Aryshire bull 20 18-month Jersey-Ayrshire dairy heifers 24 weaner heifers , 3 horses, spring carters 8 breeding sows 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 20 weaner pigs 1 5-cow “Ridd” milking plant and 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 set four-leaf harrows numerous other implements end sundries Sale will commence nt 10.30 a.m. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

DISPERSAL SALE Of PEDIGREE JERSEY STOCK, On the Property of J. D. BROWN, Esq., OIIAU, LEVIN, On WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1923. 1»/I"ESSRS. ABRAHAM’ & WILLIAMS, It.lL LTD., have received instructions to Sell, ns above, at 1 p.m.— 10 pedigree Jersey cows 2 pedigree Jersey heifers 7 pedigree Jersey heifer calves 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Kioters’ Knight NOTE. —As Mr. Brown has leased the whole of his farm, the above stock are for' absolute sale. This herd contains some of the best blood available on the coast, and bull Rioters’ Knight is a great sire. Catalogues are now available on application to the Auctioneers.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 179, 17 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 179, 17 April 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 179, 17 April 1923, Page 12