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CLEARING SALES IJOUNTLEY pEDIGREE |)IGS. QREAT pXTURE, ON A/C MR A. T. ROGERS, "MOUNTLEY." NAGRUAWAHIA. To be Held ai The Homestead - - NGARUAWAHIA (Opp. Hopu Hopu Camp, on the Main South Road), yyTEDNESDAY JUNE 23, 1948. AT 10.30 A.M.. SHARP. ~ PEDIGREE BERKSHIRES, TAM WORTHS, LARGE BLACKS and LARGE WHITES, including: 86 BERKSHIRES: 59 Sows due to farrow; 20 Boars, mostly lit for service; 7 young unmated Sows. 59 TAMWORTHS: 44. Sows due to farrow; 16 Boars, mostly fit for service. !GO LARGE BLACKS: 44 Sows due to | farrow; 18 Boars, mostly lit for j service; G young unmated Sows. 130 LARGE WHITES: 23 Sows due to j farrow; 7 Boars, mostly fit for service. Also -fl A < UNREGISTERED PEDIGREE and GRADE BREEDING SOWS, including: 14 Pedigree Berkshire Sows, mated to Large White Boars. 30 Pedigree Berkshire Sows, mated to Tamworth Boars. 30 Berkshire Tamworth Cross sows, mated to Ped. Berkshire Boars, 30 Tamworth Large Black Cross Sows, mated to Pcd. Tamworth Boai'S. THE MOUNTLEY offering this year is unquestionably the most outstanding yet submitted to breeders, and will furnish them with opportunities better than ever before of securing the right type of foundation stock or blood for further improvements to their Studs. This year’s Catalogue includes a number of the progeny of the recent valuable importations from Canada and Australia, and also a number of Sows mated to Imported Boars. BREEDERS and FARMERS in search of RIGHT oTRAINS should not fail to attend this Sale. I Buyers unable to be present may, by | advising their requirements, have selections made for them. Conveyances will leave the Offices of I the Auctioneers at 9.15 a.m. Sharp on j the morning of the sale. CATALOGUES on application to the Vendor or to THE AUCTIONEERS: THE FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON and Brances. 11 BARFOOT BROS. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queen Street. pUBLIC RUCTION On A/e. War Assets Realisation Board. At No. 1 SHED, KING'S DRIVE, CITY. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 10th, 11th, 12th JUNE, at 9.30 each day. THURSDAY anil FRIDAY: MACHINERY: Pneumatic and electric power drills, “Johnston” Iron Horse Motor, Stationary engine, Cabin heaters. Avery Scale and Weights, Garage Jacks, Electric Motor. Vices, Booster Pumps, "Tiny Tim” GenI orators, Diesel Engine Parts. Trolleys, Semi-Rotary Power Pumps, Tractor Wheels, Men's Bicycles, Ladies’ Bicycles, Typewriters. TOOLS: Tommy Bars, Sash Brushes, Stencil Brushes, Watchmakers Brushes, Inside Calipers, Outside Calipers. Chisels (Wood, Firmer, | Cold, Paring), Wing Compasses, Spring Dividers, Copper Drifts, Files (Flat, i-Round, Square Taper, Cant), Oil Cans, Carpenters’ Aprons, "C” Clamps, Drill Stands, Wire Brushes, | Steel Rules, Gimlets, Nail Punches, Pliers, Funnels, Soldering Irons, j Screw Pitch Gagers. Awls. Box Spanners. Screwdrivers, Tyre Levers, Rabbit Planes, Try Planes, Pincers, Hammers, Hand Vices, Marlin Spikes, Saws, Scrapers, Scribers, Saw Sets, Snips. Wrenches all types, Spanners all types. Squares, Drills (hand and breast), Steel Tapes. Tailors’ Shears, Squares, Drills, Pin Vices, Tweezers, Rivetting Tools, Plumb Bobs, Spokeshaves, “G” Cramps, Sash Cramps. Bevels Spirit Levels, Glue Pots, Soldering Kits, Oil Stoves, Ladles, Brazing Lamps, Tube Benders, Grease Guns, Dies, Printing Set, Pocket Knives, Feeler Gauges, Oil Measures, Hot Tips. Tinsnips, Trammels, Tongs, Vice Fitters, Stocks, Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Pinch Bars, Axes, Crowbars, Handles for most tools, Screw Jacks, Hydraulic Jacks, Taps, Rope Slings, Timber Jacks, Pressure Tanks, Spray Guns, Hand Grinders, Pneumatic Drills, and Rivetters, Air Hose, Scales, Tool Boxes, Wheel Barrows, Trolley Wheels, Blow Lamps, Carb. wheels, Bolt covers. N.B.—Particulary large assortment mechanic’s tools. CLOTHING: All types of Air Force clothing and under-clothing, also Naval white duck jumpers. PAINTS: Floor Varnish, anti-corrosive, boot topping, green semi-glass, green undercoat, camouflage. GENERAL: Angle Iron, Misc. Office Furniture, Forms, Stands, Bunks, Milk Cans, Hand Saw Blades, Draining and Sink Benches, Gas Fish Cooker, Pore. Basins, Gas Urns, Hot-water Cylinders, Electric Toasters, Gas Coppers, Bucket Pumps, Nuts and Bolts, Sheet Tin, Ladders,_ Flat Top Floor Trucks, Hand Trucks,' Bales Cleaning Rags, Kauri Hatch Covers (new). Water Breakers, Whistles, Rubber Suits, Life Jackets, Water Tanks, Oakum, Flood Lights, Shackles, Brooms, Copper Urns, SATURDAY: Large quantities of Radio, Signalling and Electrical Material of interest to all amateurs and Radio Firms, included will be: Bubble Sextants, Bendix Radio Transmitters 50 watts power output, Power Supply and Modulator. Bendix Receivers, 28-volt tuning range 150 to 1100 kc/s, 2 to 12 meg/s. 100watt Telegraph Telephone Transmitter, Collin’s Auto-tune ultra shortwave Transceiver. Walkie-Talkie set. Aircraft Receiver, type A.R.B. 28-voit, frequency range 195 kc/s t.o 9005/kc's. Film strip Projector, 35 M.M. Desk and Wall Telephones. Sextants, Lamps, Microphones, Eliminators. Aerials. Beam Receivers, Main Receivers, Head Sets, Starters, Dyw.mntors, Morse Keys, Aldis Lamps. Plugs, Valves, Voltmeters, Inspects a Lamps, Buzzers. Switches, Alumelers, Battery Cables, Condensers, Poteniometers, Torches. Generators, Transmitters, Bendix Receivers, Computers, Dividers, Oil Pressure Gauges, Blowers, Directional Indicators. Test Meters, Compasses, Turn and Bank Indicators, Drift Recorder, Climb Indicators, Airspeed Indicators, Vibrators, Insulators, Remote Controls, Bell Pushes, Aircraft Cameras and hosts of other items too mum nous to mention. INSPECTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 8.30-3.30. Except RADIO EQUIPMENT, which must be in-occtcd TUESDAT, JUNE 8 ONLY, 8.30-3,30 p.m. Watch snorter advertisements to follow. AUCTIONEER: M. W. THOMPSON. 175

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Northern Advocate, 5 June 1948, Page 7

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