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AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, at 10 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE of FURNITURE. On the Premises, 20 MANNERS STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions to Sell the Furniture of 1G Rooms on the premises as above. — Comprising — 25 SGL. HOSPITAL and IRON BEDSTEADS and MATTRESSES, 16 DUCHESSE CHESTS, COPPER CALIPHONT, 18 BENTWOOD CHAIRS, ETC. Details Monday. O. W. PRICE. A 484 Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JULY 1, at 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, On Account J. W. BATTEN, LTD., 170 CUBA STREET, In the Mart, 01 DIXON STREET. / < IV. PRICE AND CO., AUOTIONEERS, have received instructions from J. W. BATTEN, LTD., Cuba St., to SELL A QUANTITY. OF UNREDEEMED FLEDGES IN THE MART, AS ABOVE, COMPRISING:— 1938, Jan.: 99 sports coat, 140 parcel, 147 parcel, 153 blazer, 195 parcel, 198 suit, 222 sports coat, 254 trousers, 272 parcel, 288 suit, 303 suit, 366 trousers, 378 suit, 413 tablecloth, 423 suit, 125 suit, 490 blazer, 505 parcel, 507 trousers, 531 hat, 622 parcel, 637 suit 640 parcel, G4_! blazer, 666 coat and vest, 672 parcel, 681 parcel, 699 parcel, 704 cardigan. Feb.: 730 parcel, 732 parcel, 773 boots, 783 trousers, <B6 coat, 791 parcel,' 799 coat, 811 suit, 817 suit, 818 suit, 830 suit, 843 parcel, 878 blazer, 888 shoes. 901, blanket, 922 .parcel, 935 suit, 942 coat and vest, 982 suit, 994 trousers, 995 coat, 1031 suit, 1040 suit and coat, 1067 suit, 1089 coat, 1125 two rugs, 1173 suit, 1178 coat, 1183 shoes, 1187 suit. 1220 coat, 1304 coat, 1314 coat, 1325 suit. 1328 rug, 1345 suit, 1346 boots. 1360 coat, 1376 suit.

GOLF CLUBS. VIOLINS, ACCORDION. CLOCKS, TOOLS. TYPEWRITER, SUITCASES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FIEIxD.GLASSES, BOOTS AND SHOES, SUITS, RUGS, BOOKS, DIAMOND, PEARL, and other valuable .RINGS, GOLD ALBERTS. CUTLERY, WRISTLET WATCHES, CABIN TRUNKS. BROOCHES. TIKIS. TOILET SETS, 60 GOOD OVERCOATS, and number of Pledges as previously advertised.

Any lot can be cleared up to time of Sale on payment of interest. C. W. PRICE, A4Bs’ Auctioneer. AUCTION , ■ of COFFEE SHOP FITTINGS. LAING’S ROAD, LOWER HUTT ' (Opposite P. 0.), MONDAY, JUNE 27. At: 10 a.m. 17LECTRIC COOKER (“Magnet,” 3plate, cost £42/10/- as new), 9 Tea Tables, 30 Chairs, Buffet Counter, 3 doz. each of Cups, B. and B. Plates. Plates, Cutlery, Sundry Crockery, Jugs, Teapots, Knife Boxes. Electric Grill, 2 ElectricJugs, 2 Tinned Urns, and sundries too numerous to mention. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., Auctioneers. A46B. JOHNSONVILLE STORE AND DAIRY STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 27, at 1 p.m. 00 HEAD CATTLE, comprising:— 3 heifers, on drop 10 dairy cows and heifers 2 Red Polled heifers (due July 10) 20 store' cows 25 fat and forward cow<# 3 bulls 60 ewes, r.w. S.D. ram. 150 bales leafy lucerne bay. Further Entries Invited. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. A474 JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAyTjUNE 29, 1938. 145 nEAD CATTLE, comprising:— 40 prime heavy bullocks 32 prime bullocks 27 prime cows and heifers 30 P.A. venters 16 fat cows, ex dairy. 930 SHEEP, comprising:— 300 prime wether's 70 prime b.f. two-toochs 320 prime heavy ewes 130 fat ewes 110 fat lambs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. A473 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BEACH ROAD, TE HORO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938, At 12 .Noon, Sharp.: . _ A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from MR. J. D. ASHDOWN, who is giving up dairying, to Sell as- above the whole of his Dairy Herd and Plant, comprising:— g 0 HEAD CATTLE, as under—--76 dairy cows, some recently calved, balance due July, August and September 4 springing heifers 4 weaner heifers 2 Jersey bulls. 17 store pigs, sow in pig, 1 light spring cart horse. 4-cow Gane milking plant and electric motor complete, 12-16-gallou milk-cans, vat, cooler, etc., and various sundries. ALSO, subject to a slight reserve32 Hereford cows, r.w. P.A. bull. NOTE. —Mr. Ashdown’s herd comprise mostly Jersey-Holstein cross cows of the heavy producing type popular among cheese factory suppliers. Practically the whole herd has been bred by the owner, who has been dairying for 20 years,_ a large proportion are second and third calvers and can be recommended to intending purchasers. Light Luncheon Available. A4Bl IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, ON THE FARM. KARAMU, HASTINGS, On THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938. rpHE HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ JL CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., instructed by MRS. F. C. SELBY (who ia giving up dairying), will sell the whole of her. Dairy Herd, live and dead stock, comprising: — 57 cows and heifers in profit, and to calve July-August. 3 Jersey bulls (2 pedigree) About 660 bales meadow liay. 100 bales lucerne hay, pigs., implements, fowls, and sundries. Auctioneers’ Note. —The above Jierd comprises Jerseys, Ayrshire Jersey Cross, and Ay rail ires. '. The herd has been under official tests, and individual cows have produced up to 4141 b. of fat, and the auctioneers can recommend intending .purchasers to -attend this sale. MW

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 230, 25 June 1938, Page 20

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