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AUCTION SALES. M.A.O. 112 CUBA STREET. THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR AUCTION MART. WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE, TO-DAY AT 12 NOON. mHE MANAWATU AUCTIONEER- -*■ ING CO. will sell on behalf of a client leaving the town, the contents of his 5-roomed residence, WITHOUT RESERVE, Including: Piano by Roloff, large wardrobe with mirror panels, sideboard with mirror back, duchess chests, single and double wood and heavy b.r. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapoc beds and pillows, bedroom cabinets, Morris chairs in tapestry, s.b. couch, White and Singer sewing machines (both in first-class order), 7-piocc d.r. suite in leather, child's iron cot, reed carpet squares, large dining table, kitchen table, colonial couch, bentwood and kitchen chairs, rocking chairs, Scotch chest drawers, cups and saucers, glassware, and large lot useful sundries, BANJO AND CASE. MANDOLINE and CASE, TOST TYPEWRITER. Prime table potatoes, onions, and large lot fresh vegetables, cooking and dessert apples and tomatoes. Horse and cow covers, saddlery and harness, Rover and Singer motorcycles, Triumph motor-cycle and side-car, all in first-class order. Ladies' on gents’ bicycles; 2 gas stoves, Shacklock and Scott ranges, Planet Jr. scarifier and seed sower, Methven boiler and stand, coppci boilers. AT 2 P.M.: Good line of poultry. CLEARING SALES. ANNUAL AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. MONDAY, sth MAY, 1910. Sale commences at 11.30 a.m. rpHE WAIRAEAPA FARMERS’ CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Stock Dept.) will offer on behalf of the following clients: — D. W. Allen, A. C. Marsh, J. C. Neilsen, F. L. Kerr, J. Matthews, T. Hodgins, M. Alpass, C. T. Carman, J. Breeds, H. Miller, F. W. Groves, J. D. Piper, E; S. Heckler, Poulton Bros., J. Clulow, B. J. Bengston, W. J. Wright, A. C. Herbert. H. Dillon, J. Vile, K. E. Welch. Jas. Wright, C. van Praagh, G. Thompson, J. Harris, jun., Jones and Roberts, G. T. Cole, J. O'Neil, A. Bissett, F. M. Gregorie, W. T. Boyd, W. D. Taylor, G. Russell, H. Hunt, Murphy Bros, W. Ryan, A. Foss, Checkley Bros.: — HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising:— 250 21-year S.H. and Herefordcross steers 40 41 year bullocks 20 3" and 4-year bullocks 10 4 and 5-year bullocks 30 4-year bullocks (fat) 00 3i-year bullocks 50 P.A. cows and calves 12 P.A. cows and calves 250 18/20-months steers 30 2j-ycar Hereford steers 80 3 year steers 17 P.A. cows and calves 20 S.H. heifers r.w. Shorthorn bull 50 2-year S.H. heifers 50 2-year Hereford-cross heifers 11 fat cows 45 P.A. M.s. weanors 20 18-months P.A. mixed sex 60 m.s. weaners (good colours) 30 IS-mouths mixed sex 250 mixed cittle 50 store cows (in lots) 50 mixed sex weaners (in lots) 30 3-year Hereford heifers in calf 20 3-ycar fat and forward steers SO 21-year station heifers, in calf to P.A. bull 30 21 -year bullocks 60 fat cows 80 cows and calves NOTE. —The above lines comprise the usual Autumn drafts from the abovementioned vendors' properties, and they have again notified their intention of meeting the market. Buyers should therefore have no hesitation in ■attending this Sale. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. UNEESEE V ED S A L E OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC. FRANCE ROAD, MATAMAU, On WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, At 1 p m. fJMIE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' 1 have received instructions from Mr A. W. Hutchings, who has sold his farm, to hold an Unreserved Sale of his Dairy Stock, etc., comprising:— . 19 Jersey cross cows, duo factory dates 2 18-months heifers in calf 5 weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, rising 3 years 1 breeding sow 1 porker 1 half-draught horse, all harness, milk cart and harness, hillside plough, 3-horse swingle-trees, 3 20-gallon milk cans, I 15-gallon ‘Favourite’ Separator. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. CORBETT ROAD, BELL BLOCK, NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, 9th MAY, 1919. puEWTOX KING has received inst,ructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late William James to sell by public auction, as above— QfT HEAD PEDIGREE ERIE STANS, comprising—14 cows S heifers (rising 2 years) 10 calves 3 bulls Luncheon Providcd. SALE AT 12.30 O’CLOCK. Catalogues on application. A sensible precaution in changeable weather is to take “NAZOL. ” Use the Nazol Inhaler for best results.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14105, 3 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14105, 3 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14105, 3 May 1919, Page 8