AUCTIONS. . ——T /■J §J\»2^^''^^fiT& 4 AUCTIONEEBS. WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUG- ' TION a* below— i>OMI>TION HORSE BAZAAR. PRINCES ST., HAWERA. SPRING HORSE FAIR. ; FRIDAY (STsATURDAT, I AUGUST 24 & 25. rriHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE A ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will hold tkeir Spring Horse Fair as above. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 18. SPRING HORSE FAIR. OPUNAKB YARDS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. / THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., will hold their Spring Horse Fair as above. Entries now being received. FARMERS' CU-OF. SOCIETY CLEARING SALES. AUGUST— f Tuesday, 14—Jas. McFie, Oaonui. Wednesday, 22—Mr J. F. Stevenson, on Mr Lambie's farm., Oeo road, Pihama. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. ON THE FARM, LOWER ARAWHATA ROAD, OAONUI. At 1 o'clock. TiHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Jas Macfie, who las sold tiis farm, to sell by public auction as above all his valuable farm implements and machinery, consisting of— Cambridge roller,, d-f. Booth and Macdonald and si. Duncan ploughs, set 7 x 18 <lise harrows, 4-leaf tine harrows, Nicholson hay rake, Massey Harris reaper and binder (new), 2 block drays, spring tip dray, mUk waggon (to carry 15 cans), leading chains, dray, waggon and spring cart harness, quantity new and eec-ond-ha-nd sacks, tools and sundries, ducks, fowls 2 bay draught geldings, 4 years, chains 2 waggon horses, all harness 1 bay filly hack (unbroken) WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 ton oat sheaf claff Light Luncteon. KAPONGA AUCTION MART. OPENING SALE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. ■jmSWTON KING will sell as aboveQuantity o.s. chaff, oil coats, quantity silverware, oil cask, kerosen* stove, 2 sets irons, hanging lamp, table lamp, No. 1 Orion range, double bedstead and wire mattress, superior hanging lamp, 10 milking stools, Douglas hand pump with 30ft piping, double wooden gate, 22 sacks eating potatoes, gig, pigs and fowls, 2 tables, couch; form , Also— 2 fat pigs 40 cases apples [ 1 chestnut gelding, 7 years, good gig horse, very fast and sound Sale at 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. TVTEWTON KlNG~has received in- -*^ structions from A. J. Perrott, of Huiroa, who is giving up dairying to sell in his Stratford Yards on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE. "40 dairy cows, expected to calve August-September, few later Sale at 1 o'clock. The above are a really nice lot of cows, mainly Jersey-Holstein cross, with a sprinkling of Shorthorn. They are all young, and returned last season off hilly country £15 per cow. .Mr Perrott is giving up dairying and they are for absolute sale. My agent has inspected them and can recommend them1 to intending purchasers. 1013 AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. At 1 o'clock. OSBORNE & TURNBULL will sell by auction as above— Fowls, ducks, 40 cases marmalade oranges, 6 and 7ft roofing iron, South Island potatoes, Gamekeeper seed potatoes, harness, 1 massive sideboard, linoleums, dining -table and dining chairs, leather suite, serge suite, overmantle, carpet square, carpet runner, easy chairs, dressing table and washstands, ware, bedsteads,, wire and kapok mattress©*, pillows, kitchen tables, chairs, glassware, crystal, hardware, hollow-ware, bottled fruits, wringer, fender, brasses, hearth rugs, pictures, ladies' and gents' cycles, separator, Myers' pump, tools, vyce and sundries THE phenomenal sale of North Brit ish Hot Water Bottles i s the best evidence of the satisfaction they give Look for the "Unique" Stopper—a guarantee of satisfaction*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 10 August 1917, Page 8
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