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Manawatu Auctioneers' Association ANNUAL EWE FAIR. FETED ING FRIDAY. 22nd February, 1924. At 11.30 a.m. 25,000 BREEDING EWES, including— 'loo p.b. 2-tooth owes 3000 2-tooth ewes 2:300 4 and G-tooth owes 6000 4-year owes 9000 4 anil 5-year owes " 50 5-yoar ewes N.Z.L. and M.A. Company Ltd. RANGFWAHTA SALE. TUESDAY, Feb. 19, 102-1. 200 4 and 5-year ewes 200 (3-th to 5-year owes 150 5-year ewes 300 m. 6. lambs 100 small lambs 50 2-tooth ewes 50 B.F. lambs 30 f.m. owes 20 f.m. Rbmney rams 10 2-tooth Rom, rams, bred bv L. T. McLean. 20 3-yeare bullocks 20 18-months steers 1018-mos. heifers, r.w.b. 10 weaner pigs. 275 4-year ewes 150 rape lambs (good). 0 f.m. Romnev rams. Dalgety and Co. AY, FEBRUARY 19. 780 wether lambs, lots 700 in.s. lambs, lots 100 s.m. ewes 390 4 and 5-year ewes, lots 1 p.b. Berkshire boar. 3 sows. Refreshments obtainable at Mr John Cheyno's residence opposite the yards. Percv P. Stevens. CLEARING SALE. 21 HOBSON STREET. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, at 1.30 OERCY P. STEVENS', favoured .{• with instructions from Mr J. Chain's, who has sold his property, will sell as above the whole of his J. E. Walker. EARING SALE HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT FLOCK HOUSE (Nine miles from Lulls). MONDAY . 25th and E. WALKER, favoured with instructions from L. R. McKELJ> 9 st ructions 1 \'IE, Esq., will sc a.m. each da v. under at 11.30 MONDAY, 25th. Austrian chairs, hall stands, wardrobes, duchess, marble top wash-stand, dressing tables, 20 pictures, 40 blinds, Singer sewing machine, stretchers. single and double bedsteads, kapoc and wire mattresses, child's mattresses and pillows, double and single iron bedsteads and mattresses, hospital bed, tahles, 2 kerosene heaters, Mininiax fire Extinguishes, looking glasses, quantity handsome rugs, 2 burner Perfection oil stove, grocery bins, large quantity crockery, glassware, cookirur utensils, dinner sets, fruit en ware jars, large mangle, 2 wringers, ironing stove, step ladders, 2 wheel harrows, bag truck, knapsack, spray pump (new), garden roller, _ tennis nets, lawn mower, largo quantity garden and carpenters' tools, numerous sundries, otc. At 1.30 p.m. the following will he sold :

1 2-yc.iv unbroken pony 1 1-year unbroken pony 1 pony mare (Muskcrry) 2 pony mares aged. 1 draught mare (all harness). 1 fj-tlraught mare (chains). I dray and harness 1 saddle. 4 cows in milk. TUESDAY, 26fch. 1 roller top writing desk (oak), settee, 3 upholstered rocking chairs, < 4 easy chairs, massive extension dining" room table (6 to 12 feet), morris chairs, wardrobes, chesterfields, Axminster, Kiddminster and reversible carpets,' art serge, red silk poplar and shadow tissue curtains and poles. 40 blinds, 20 nictures .(piano (FerclSmidt), massive- sideboard (kauri), quantity of rugs and mats, window cushions, 3 sets toiletware (good), double mattresses (hair) bevelled glass mirrors. Dressing tables, afternoon tea tables, 6 x 4, Following in oak, single and double beds, dressing table (full . length eheval glass), towel horse, chairs, cabinet tables, boot rack occasional tables, electric vacuum cleaner, cake stand, carpet sweeper, Minimax hie extinguisher. 2 lawn mowers, rewins machine motor... marble ton wa«»Stand (oak)- large kitchen table (kau < ton) 3 cushion nulls, handsome Koohest lamp on. brass stand, palm stands, Quantity bulbs, sundries,* etc. * The following will be offered at I pm.. subject to slight reserve:— 1 4-ton Republic, motor lorry. 1 Super Six Sporting Model Hudson motor car. 1 Rig Six Studcbaker Motor Lar, 7 seater. Above all in first-class order. For the convenience of intending purchasers Mr Mclvelvie's motor lorry will leave Bulls at 10 o'clock each morning, returning after sale. RIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED J. E. WALKER, Auctioneer.

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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 103, 18 February 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 103, 18 February 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 103, 18 February 1924, Page 8

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