AUCTION SALKS, M.A.C, The People's* Popular Auction Mart, "WHERE THE BARGAINS ARB." rri-IE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERTNG CO.. WILL SELL AS USUAL TO-DAY—--9 A.M.>—Sale of prime joints of beef, mutton and pork. Killed under Government supervision at the Borough Abattoirs. 12 NOON. —Special consignment of good household furniture brought to the mart for convenience of sale, including: 3-pce. D.R. suite in shadow, tissue, 4-pce. bedroom suite in light rimu, up-to-date oval mirror sideboard, p carpet squares, large extension dining table, Morris armchair, Morris couch, oval dining table, G.L. table, seagrass armchairs, S. and D. wooden bedsteads, kapoc beds and pillows, W.W. mattresses, wardrobes, duchess chests, pedestal cupboards, lines, lace curtains, cretonne do., pictures, large clock (8-day), child’s cot with W.M. mattress, child’s high chair, Edison phonograph and records, accoi-deon. spring rockers, 5-drawer chest, Canadian and bentwood chairs, cheffonier, kitchen table, and large lot of useful sundries. —Cooking and dessert apples, prime table potatoes, seed potatoes, onions, and very large lot of fresh vegetables and plants. Special consignment of ladies’ and gents’ cycles in first-class order, prams and fdg. go-carts, 2 Cypher’s incubators in first-class order, Perfect, Dome and Diabolo separators, wheelbarrows, garden tools, doors and sundries galore. 3 P.M. —Special consignment of fowls. J. S. MUNRO, Auctioneer. SPRING CATTLE FAIR. COLUMBIA ROAD YARDS, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922, 12 noon. IyTESSRS LEVIN AND CO., and the H-*- WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. (Stock Department), will hold their Annual Cattle Fair as above, when they will offer, on behalf of the following clients; —Messrs R. Liverton, H. Morrison, D. McLachlan, H. H. Mawley, Wyeth Bros., J. Nicholls, W. Bird, N. McLachlan, J. L. Murray, H. Williams, D. Bennett, J. Ogilvv, B. Duffy, S. J. Gill, R. W. Kebbell, H. Blundell, J. G. McKay, N. McKay, A. McKay, W. McGovern: — 1 HEAD OF WELL-BRED STATION CATTLE, as follows; 250 4 and 5-yr bullocks, Hereford, P.A. and Shorthorn. crs. 55 fat and forward cows. 40 speyed cows. 45 empty station cows. 200 mixed station cattle, to be drafted. 50 3-yr Hereford steers
The 1922 Buick “Four.” Selling at £450 complete, for the road is unquestionably the finest car value ever offered the public. The demand for this beautiful model at the remarkably low price is taxing the “BUICK” factory to the limit, and supplies might be affected. We advise intending purchasers to consult us without delay for specifications and delivery dates. AGENTS: J. BETT AND BAYLY, LTD., Palmerston North, W. H. RICHARDSON, PRACTICAL MOTOR ANE> COACH TRIMMER. tJOODS re-covered, looce covers made, upholstery, etc.; now celluloids to curtains. 101-108 Cuba Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. AS GOOD AS A rv * MOTHER TO ME m : « i § m rm CALF,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2474, 14 October 1922, Page 8
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