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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY at 11 a.m. CLOSING DOWN AUCTION SALE, On the Premises, OSBORNE’S DRAPERY STORE, 98 Riddiford Street. lots i nnn LOTS ILUv LOlb DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. VINE AND CO. are instructed by V Mr. Osborne to Sell by Auction, as above, ' the Whole of the Valuable Stock of Drapery contained in th? Osborne Drapery Store, consisting of Dress materials, flannelettes, p,%ints, shirtings, flannels, casement curtain. Ings, men’s rainproof • overcoats, ladies’ and girls’ rainproof overcoats, men’s collars, ties, caps and hats, boys’ and girls’ hats, stockings, children’s socks, ladies silk and cashmere hose, boys’ jerseys, I dresses, cottons and silks, silk ribbons, cards, laces, bloomers, jests, handkerchiefs, fancy combs, duchesse sets, tray cloths, d’oylies, and a large quantity of sundry drapery. A reallv good, clean stock of Drapery, and. as Mr., Osborne is retiring from business the whole stock is to bo sold -.ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. NOTE: Salo starts punctually nt 11 a.m. and will be continued, if necessary, the following day. Take car to intersection of Riddiford and Rintoul Streets. Seo Flag. SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR, FEILDING SALE YARDS, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 20, 1925. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. A will offer the following special entries:— : On account, Mrs. A. F. McKenzie: 300 3,4, and 5-year P.A. bullocks 200 3,4, and 5-year Hereford, Shorthorn cross bullocks 200 2-year P.A. steers 50 2-year Hereford cross steers JKLprirae cows and heifers. On account A. R. Bartlett, Kimbolton. 50 3-year PIA. steers 12 3-year P.A. heifers On account other clients: 42 P.A. bullocks (4-year) 69 4-yea'r Hereford and Shorthorn cross bullocks 60 4-year Hereford bullocks 78 3-year Hereford steers 60 3-year P.A. steers. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE, To be held at PAHIATUA, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. , Sala to Commence at 12 Noon. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., N.Z. I’l LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and ECCLETON & RODNEY, will hold their Annual Spring Cattle Fair, as above, when they will offer, on account of Messrs. Wm. Trese- ■ der, J. W. McCardle, H. Mason, Tripe Estate, J. C. Priest, Wm. McDowell, Morison, Tuscan Hills, J.' D. Piper, T. Mexted, J. Tarbet, F. Waring, J. McCardle, J. Rose, iun., S. Bolton, E. L. Harvey, J. Moynahan, and others:— QHA HEAD OF WELL-BRED STAOvU TION CATTLE, comprising—--60 3 and 4-yoar bullocks 190 2-year P.A. and Hereford steers 60 1-yepr P.A. and Hereford steers 50 2-year heifers 60 P.A. and Hereford cows, with calves 70’ empty station cows 200 mixed station cattle FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.

■ IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, ON THE FARM, HAYWARDS, WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 12.15 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., I'J- instructed by W. H. George, Esq., who is now residing in Melbourne and relinquishing farming in New Zealand, will sell as above all live and dead stock, as under :— SHEEP- l , 300 ewes with 70 per cent, lambs (mostly black face) 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 500 CATTLE33 cows in full milk 10 cows, winter calvers 8 dry cows 25 to 21-year heifers 76 HORSES—--2 draught geldings, good workers 2 draught mares, good workers 1 sp. cart gelding, good worker IMPLEMENTS- , , 1 S.F. swamp plough, 1 ,'.F. plough (R. and G.) 1 Hillside plough. 1 set 3-leaf harrows 1 set each tripod and chain harrows 1 M.H. cultivator, 2 mowers 1 hay rake, 1 R. and G. 11 coulter drill 1 Sampson tractor, 2 tip drays 1 spg. cart, sawbench 1 Andrews and Bevan chaff cutter 14 h.p. Hornsby engine 1 turnip pulper Complete sets harness for 5-horse teams, etc., etc. The dairy cows are an excellent lot, tho herd having been heavily culled. The average return last year was 2701 b. butter-fat. The sheep are all in good order and condition. The horses are guaranteed sound and staunch and are all tried workers. The farm is adjacent to Haywards .Railway Station, and trains leave Wellington, Lambton Station, as under:— 9.25 a.m., arrive Haywards 10.12 a.m, 10.13 a.m., arrive Haywards 11.14 a.m. Wo can thoroughly recommend all the stock to bo offered. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ DALGETY AND CO. LTD., Auctioneers. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ' the lessee’s interest in the undermentioned properties will be submitted to Public Auction at the District Lands Office, Wellington, on Wednesday, December IG, 1925, at 2.30 o’clock p.m.— Lot 5, D.P. 5996, part Otamakapua Block. Block IV, Onga S.D., IC6 acres 0 roods 38 perches. Lot 2 on the same plan; 96 acres. Further particulars will be supplied on application to the above office. THOS. BROOK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. CHIROPRACTORS. CHIROPRACTIC. rtTTERHOLT, BRYCE, & WRATT, ” Palmer School Graduates. ’Phone 3328. ’Phone 3328. Ever? Disease has a Cause The X-ray locates it. We adjust it. HEALTH. IS THE RESULT I Private Compartments and Rest Rooms, MANDEL’S BUILDING, 101 Willis Street. X-ray Laboratory. Consultation Free. OSTEOPATHS. CHIROPRACTORS. MR. AND MRS. ADAMSON (Bwnarr Mact'adden Graduates). Special dietary treatment for Chronic Ailments. Swinson Chambers, Dixon Street (next King’s Theatre). ’Phone 21—782. And 298 Jackson Street, Petone. COLWILL & COLWILL, Chiropractors, Neurocalometer Service. PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATES. Tel 22-869. Martin’s Building, 47 Courtenay Place.: ' ~ W. A. EDWARDS.. • lADIE.j ind Gentlemen’s Tailor (late J of Veitch and Allan), corner Cuba and Ghuznee Streets, over IH.B.’a, ontrance from Ghuznee Srteeji.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 47, 19 November 1925, Page 14

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