D.A.C. RUCTIONS JO-MORROW. 10 a.m.—500 cases fresh fruit including apples, pears, lemons, hothouse tomatoes. 300 sacks produce. Cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, celery, beetroot, carrots, pumpkins, peas, onions, 200 sacks table potatoes. 11 a.m.—FRESH FISH AUCTION. 12 noon.—PlG SALE. 2 p.b. Berkshire boars 3i months, 6 prime porkers, 10 porkers, 12 stores, 40 weaners, 18 slips. I p.m.—POULTRY .SALE, 8 Turkey gobblers, 60 table hens, 12 pullets, 32 roosters and cockerels, 16 ducks, FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.30 p.m.—Clearing Sale FURNITURE removed from Woodville. List includes tables, chairs, washstand, cabinet gramophone (100 records), Goblin electric cleaner, Singer sewing machine, chesterfield suite, coloured couch dresser, boy’s tricycle, d.b. shotgun, pictures, quantity harness, wheelbarrow, stumping jack. Garden tools, and a host of sundries. NO RESERVE. 7 doz. opossum traps. C. N. RABONE, Auctioneer.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 25 May 1934, Page 12
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