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AUCTION SAUES. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OP i AIRY QOWS, ETC. D J To be held at TURAKINA, ON THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1920. (To commence at 12 noon.) SMITH, WEBSTER AND CO.. Wanganui, in conjunction with MESSRS MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR JOHN CRAIG, Beach Road, Turakina, to offer for sale by Public Auction as above the Whole of his well-known Dairy Herd Comprising: — 80 first-class Holstein and Jersey cows (Aug. and Sept, calvers) 12 3-year Holstein and Jersey '< heifers (early spring calv--3 well-bred Holstein bulls (2, ' 3 and 4-year old) Also: 17 Berkshire breeding sows, 1 P-b. Berkshire boar, 6 porkers and 5 weaner pigs rt 4-cow Gane milking plant with 3|-h.p. Twigg engine (all in perfect order) T2 20-gallon milk cans And the folowing sundries: — S.f. Reid and Gray plough, 1 set Booth McDonald S-horse discs, 1 set Tripod harrows. 1 Cambridge roller (Bft), 1 good spring milk cart (up to SOcwt), 1 18-gallon Methven copper, grindstone, rustic dog cart and harness, and other sundry implements, harness, etc. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—We have inspected the dairy herd, and can recommend them as an exceptionally nice lot of cows. They are practically all young, 32 being second calvers, and all are in tip-top condition. (Luncheon Provided.) PERSISTENT ENERGY in the attainment of success, together with fair dealing all the time has led to marvellous results in our business, and those who wish to buy or sell are assured of satisfaction at our EVER POPULAR MART. We report an excellent week’s business at the Mart in every line. New and second-hand furniture continues in the keenest demand. Poultry was in good supply, and prices were high. Pigs were in fair supply and good animals sold well. Fruit and produce showed a good turnover. New and second-hand harness and Stock covers sold in large quantities. Following are the sales: —> Weaners 10/ (poor) to 16/6, slips 8.9/ to 30/, stores 43/ to 55/, Berkshire boars (young) 57/. Hens 5/6 to 113/, pullets to 26/, turkey gobblers 32/ to 45/, turkey hens to 24/, cockerels 6/ to 16/, ducks 7/ to 10/. BUYING OR SELLING. IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH HARRY PALMER AND CO. '!Tn r. POPULAR AUCTIONEERS. W. B. O'QALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager.

BAY OF PLENTY. BEST CLIMATIC US' NEW ZEALAND, ALSO CHEAPEST LAND. 460 CRES JT R EEHOLD. Practically all in grass and mostly flat. Has been used for fattening bullocks and sheep for many years. Only four miles from Te Puke, and 11 miles from railway station. Best home in the district. New ferroconcrete house. PRICE; £34 per acre, on good terms. Vendor will take small cash deposit and a good sound mortgage for balance of his equity (£7600). This land grows excellent maize. At present prices this is the most profitable crop that can be grown. Further particulars from HERBERT HEWITT, HAMILTON AND DANNEVIRKE. Dannevirke, Box 171; ’Phone 441 (office). A. W. Gri-CHFISTT, Saleman, 'Phone 228 (house).

THE WORLD’S BEST. THE TRUSTY TRIUMPH. JUST ARRIVED. NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. An American despatch rider, writing la “Motor Cycling,” U.S.A., says;— Believe mo, re REAL bus of them all is foe TRIUMPH, a tidy bus that will hop its 60 to 65 miles per hour, and climb like a cat. n greasy going she’s as steady as a church. ISN'T THIS THU MOTOR CYCLE YOU'VE BERN LOOKING FOR? DAWBER MOTORS, LTD,, RANG' •7K K i STREET, £• PALMEiIS'i ON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1560, 16 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1560, 16 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1560, 16 June 1920, Page 8