AUCTION SALES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. JOHNSTON STREET, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, Commencing at 12.30 p.m. sharp. 1 AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING COY., , instructed by Mrs E. Gray, will sell 1 'as above the whole of her household 3 Ifurniture and eft'ects, including:— , (Dbl. beds and bedding, single beds and bedding-, -wardrobes, duchess chests, washstands and ware, linen, chesterfield, conches, chairs, dining tables, kitchen table and chairs, rugs, runners, lino, cur tuins, crockery and kitchen utensils, lawn mower, garden rollers, tools and sundries. ; HANS RIES, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT! DISPERSAL SALE Of PEDIGREE AND HIGH-GRADE ! JERSEY STOCK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923, At 11.30 A.M. SHARP, KUMEROA, NEAR WOODVILLE. iHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., instructed by A. S. Litchfield, Esq., (whose lease is expiring), will sell at the above lime and place. WITHOUT RESERVEIT pedigree Jersey cows (i pedigree Jersey 2-year heifers 9 pedigree Jersey heifer calves 3 pedigree Jersey bulls (3yrs) 2 pedigree Jersey bulls (2yr) 4 pedigree Jersey bulls (yearlings) 22 grade Jersey cows, all light and dark fawns IS grade Jersey 2-year heifers, all light and dark lawns 22 grade Jersey heifer calves, al) light and dark fawns 300 4, G and 4-yr ewes, in lamb to S.D. rams All cows and heifers have been depasturing with Stud Bulls. , Calving dates and guarantees supplied at time of offering and purchases put free on rail, Woodville. ALSO—--3 breeding sows 1 spring cart horse IMPLEMENTS (subject slight reserve) : Four-cow Gane milking plant, Alfa Laval separator (Csgal), milk cans, s.f. plough, mowing machine, Duncan drill (7 coulter), Cambridge roller, 3leaf Tyne harrows, chain harrows Duncan discs, hay rake, manure distributor, 40 tons mangolds, 2 tons j potatoes. CATALOGUES obtainable from the i Auctioneers, Maoterton, Pahiatua, CALF-SKINS! CALF-SKIM S! CALF-SKINS i DAIRY FARMERS, SAVE YOUR CALF-SKINS CAREFULLY AND CONSIGN THEM TO WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD., WHO ALWAYS PAY SPOT CASH. L7OR the past ten >ears Manawatu ■*■ farmers have been reaping the benefit of our organisation and know that whether monthly sales are held or not they still receive the highest ruling market prices. WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD., CASH BUYERS, 78 RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston North. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. COST OF LIVING DOWN at the PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Delicious, Appetising FOUR (4) Course Luncheons only 1/0. Concessions to Regular Diners. PARTAKE of dainty Morning and ■*• Afternoon Teas at these ideal and Orchestra each afternoon —Latest Music. Why spend time baking when you can obtain such light, dainty homemade cakes, scones, gems, bread, etc., at such moderate prices. Piccadilly cakes rank with mother's make, they are THE PEST. MISSES JARY, Proprietresses. AS sole New Zealand Agents for Messrs Alexander Cross and Sons, Glasgow, we have , Just landed our Indent of their 1 famous Turnip and Swede OC' .$. These have been tested \j the Government Biologist and while they showed exceptional germination qualities, not one extraneous seed could be traced. f All the old favourites together with new varieties held < in stock. BOOK NOW; PRICES ON AP- , PLICATION. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILJ ' AGENCY CO., LTD., ; PALMERSTON NORTH. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT! IF YOU ALLOW US TO REMOVE YOUR FURNITURE. IT'S HANDLED CAREFULLY AND PACKED SAFELY. IT REACHES YOUR HOME WITHOUT A SCRATCH. We are Expert Carriers and Forwarding agents WOOD, COAL AND CORE MERCHANTS All orders for which are Executed Promptly. CHILD BROS., Phone 6447. Office and Yards, 6 McGiftert St. Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2693, 10 July 1923, Page 10
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