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AUCTIONS. ■YyATAROA SPRING SALE. ANNUAL DRAFT SOUTH WESTLAND CATTLE, THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1922, At 11 a.m. W. JEFFRIES & CO. will sell on account Messrs Jno. Cron, Eleron, Mulvaney Bros., F. Heveldt, J. Christiansen, Harris Bros., W. J. Dennehy, J. Collett, McPherson Bros., and Ritchie Bros.:— 200 Fat and Forward 3yr HEREFORD STEERS and HEIFERS. 100 1 and 2 year HEREFORD STEERS and HEIFERS. 50 MIXED SORTS. 5 SPRINGERS. 1 DRAUGHT STALLION five-year-old. QPECIAL DAIRY STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. PRESTON ROAD SALE YARDS, GREYMOUTH. DALGETY & CO., LTD., in conjunction with PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., instructed by Messrs McQueen and Olney, will offer as above:— 80 CANTERBURY DAIRY BRED SPRINGING HEIFERS. NOTE.—The above mentioned cattle have been wintered on the Coast and therefore acclimatised. They are a well-bred liue and will be sold in lots to suit buyers. 56 Two, 3 and 4-year-old STEERS 6 Three-year-old HEIFERS 6 COWS. Further Entries Solicited. DALGETY & QO., LTD., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTIES, SITUATED IN ARAHURA VALLEY. AT TUB MART, HOKITIKA.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, At Noon. M. HOUSTON & CO., acting under instructions from Mrs 8. E. Harcourt, will sell by public auction as above:— THE WHOLE of her VALUABLE FARMING HOLDINGS, situated at Humphreys, in the fertile Arahura Valley, comprising:—

LOT I.—HOMESTEAD BLOCK, being Sections 36, 35, 34 and 74, Arahura Native Reserve, containing 55 acres 1 rood 32 perches* (more or less); comfortable Dwelling; large barn with stable, cowshed, cart-shed and shearing shed under one roof; all been ploughed and sub-divided into five sheep-proof paddocks. LOT 2.—PROPERTY known as “Dwyer’s,” being Sections 3u, 3i., and 39, Arahura Native Reserve, adjoining Homestead Block; containing 94 acres and 22 perches (more or less); Sixroomed Dwelling, cart shed, hay shed and cowshed under one roof; subdivided into six sheepproof paddocks; nearly all ploughed and in splendid grass. LOT 3.—PROPERTY known as “Kawhaka, ” bi .ng Sections 46 and 47, Arahura Native Reserve, containing 70 acres and 39 perches (more or less); securely fenced and subdivided into two paddocks; good sheep yards and in splendid pastures. C ALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS CALFSKINS farmers Save your Skins this season and consign to WILS6±4 AND CANHAM, LTD., WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD., WILSON AND CANHAM, LTJD., WILSON AND CANBAM, LTD., Pricna for Fresh Skins, 5/-.

MANCARROW AND COMPANY. (Established 1869.) OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: The Dtira Tunnel completion will make these BUSINESSES HIGHLY PROFITABLE whilst the Properties themselves should DOUBLE IN VALUE. BOARDING HOUSE —In most convenient and suitable situation comprising practically new building of 20 rooms; airy bedrooms with natural light; large dining-room; kitchen fitted with every convenience; hot aid cold water; cupboards; gas throughout; patent W.C.s; good washhouse; copper; built-in tubs; splendid drainage; and well laid-out section; ground rent and rates only £l4. Price: £ll5O. UNION HOTEL—Fronting Herbert Street and running right through to William Street. Mni.i building of 25 rooms, comprising good bed and sitting rooms; large diningroom and kitchen; all in good state of repair. The situation of this property makes it an i<eal one for an energetic buyer to establish a first-class trade. Fronting as it does Victoria Park this property has great opportunities and the increasing facilities for Sports there will be of material benefit to it. Terms can be arranged. NANCARROW & CO., Land and Estate Agents.

gLAKETOWN MOTOR GARAGE. The General Publie: are notified that the undersigned has rdded to his garage a SEVEN-SEATER STUDEBAKER. Wedding parties catered for. Trips to any part of the Coast undertaken at the shortest notice. Motor cars at your service day or night. Only drivers of experience kept. ’Phone No.: Private House, 194. J. BROWN, Proprieter.

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Grey River Argus, 18 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 18 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 18 October 1922, Page 1

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