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AUCTIONS. TODAY, AT 1 pan., WITHIN J£INGSWAYS MART, LEVIN, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, to be sold on behalf of MR. J. W. SOUTER. ALSO: 1938 CHEVROLET DE LUXE COUPE MOTOR-CAR, fitted with radio, and guaranteed mileage 18,000, and all in new order, and can be recommended. All as Previously Advertised. J. D. DAVIDSON, A 555 Auctioneer. gTORTFORD LODGE SALE. ’ TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941. 315 weaner P.A. and P.A. cross steers 160 2-year P.A. and P.A. cross steers 75 3-year P.A. and Hereford steers 60 2-year P.A. and Hereford cross heifers 25 forward P.A. cows On account of the following vendors— RIDGEMONT STATION. OMAPERE STATION. CRAGEY RANGE STATION. TIROHIA STATION. MURRAY ROBERTS & CO., LTD, Auctioneers. A 551 jUASTERTON SALE. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941, At 11 a.m. sharp. 100 fat sheep 100 wether hoggets 65 5-year ewes r.w. S.D. 40 2-tooth wethers 30 fat station, cows and heifers 34 mixed sex P.A. weaners 26 springing Jersey cows and heifers 11 weahcr Jersey heifers 8 coils, each approx. 120 yards, :}-inch rustless steel cable 5 sheep dogs A 052 SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941. At 1 p.m. 60 fat hoggets 200 forward wether hoggets 10 fat P.A. cows 10 fat cows ex dairy 6 prime P.A. heifers 20 2-year shorthorn steers 6 P.A. yearling steers 1 cattle dog On account of MR. IV. 11. FIELD — 3 3-year draught fillies to chains A 54 > POULTRY. BIRDS. DOGS, ETC. I?OR Sale, 10-months-cld Dog Pup, ■ hnutaway, trial straiu. W. Viles, Tel. 20, Apiti, evenings. I?0R Sale, Sealyhams, 1 dog, 10 montbs. ■ 4 Challenge points; 2 dog puppies. 3 months. Full particulars Cornwall Kennels, 800 Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. FARM EQUIPMENT WANTED. WANTED to Buy, 12in. to 14in. ’ ’ double bagger Chaff Cutter m good order Phone Harding, 321, Wanganui.

AUCTIONS. TODAY,, at 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS AND VALUERS, WILL SELL A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES REMOVED TO THE MART I-OR SALE. COMPRISING:—Oak dining and bedroom suites, OFFICE DESKS, gas stoves, doors, kit. cupboard, divan suites, china eabinets, tallboys, bedsteads and mattresses (all sizes), duehesse chests, Morris couch, Majestic wireless, VACUUM CLEANER (British Service), chest drawers, dining, kitchen, and coffee tables, hiill settee, galv. iron bath, hosp. beds, Diabolo separator, chest drawers, books, copper kerb, with seats, treadle sewing machine, 3 Ax. squares (practically new), 12 x 9, 9 x 9, 9 x 7.6, leather grip, and furniture of every description., A 554 0. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. E JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. • TODAY, at 1.15 p.m. ALL GOOD FURNITURE & CARPETS AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., A 553 Auctioneers. UNIQUE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, SILVER AND CHINA. To be sold on WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 7 and 8, at 9.30 a.in. each day, with short break for Lunch. TITESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., -f’-*- instructed by the Trustees in the Estates of the late Sir R. D. Douglas McLean and late Lady Florence McLean, will sell on above dates the contents of “St. Ruadhan” and “Dalmuir Hill,” Wellington Terrace, removed for convenience of sale to the ground floor of LEYLAND HOUSE, 222-228 WAKEFIELD STREET. Catalogue includes QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, Indian carpets and rugs, SHERATON COMBINATION WRITING DESK AND BOOKCASE, rimu and mahogany wardrobes, oak and rimu duchesses, OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK, EMPIRE DESIGN WALNUT TABLES, occasional tables, SHERATON TEA CADDY, walnut inlaid chess and crio table, eseritoires, china cabinets, bookshelves, LARGE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, rare old willow pattern plates. Yorkshire lustre jugs, ormolu and gilt mirrors, e.p. and brass candlesticks, pewter mugs and plates, Indian silver ornaments, e.p. teasets. Royal Doulton china ornaments, Japanese teasets, chiming clocks, reading lamps, Indian brass tables, Japanese and Chinese bowls, brass dinner gongs and bells sewing machine, electric radiators, VALUABLE HAND-PAINTED IVORY FAN IN CASE, silver and china ornaments, SILVER TEASPOONS, Al cutlery, Wedgwood plates, Spode china, UPRIGHT PIANO BY lIAAKE, HANOVER. SPINET, chesterfields, couches, electric elock, curios, show cases. LARGE TELESCOPE ON TRIPOD, single beds mid W.ws., mattresses, single blankets, sheets, towels, damask and lace tablecloths, bedspreads, quilts, tables, chairs, chests of drawers, crockery, enamel and aluminium ware, garden tools, etc., etc. ON VIEW AUGUST 4 AND 5. From 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Catalogues available from J. 11. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, Onr. Featherston and Brandon Streets. A 556 FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. ATEST Uneda Patent Water Heaters for dairy farm use; fuel oil burners; cheap to run ; thoroughly efficient. Full particulars from Reid and Gray Agency, Palm. Nth. Tenders & Rural Land For Sale on Page 2.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 10

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