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AUCTIONS TO-MORROW TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANI> EFFECTS. (In tlie Estate of RUBINA ASKEW* Deceased'.) ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions, wilii sell a® above afe the residence, cff Nile street (opposite Presbyterian Church. Cheffonicr, Carpet, Couch, Bamboo and Rattan Chairs and Tables, Scuttle* Dining Table, Hand Sewing Machine* ■Round Table, American Rocker, 8-day Clock, b.w. Chairs, Whatnot, Linoleum, Ornaments, 5-drawer Chests, Mirror, Bedsteads, Bedding, Toiletware, Blankets, Quilts, Commode, Crockery* Glassware, Cooking Utensils, Barrow* 2 Safes, Tools, Sundries, several valuable Engravings. _ T _ —_ ALFRED GOULD* Auctioneer. RICHMOND YARDS WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1920, at 2 p.m. Sharp. 100 2-tooth Wethers. 40 Fat Wethers. SO 2-tooth Wethers. 100 4 and 6-tooth Wethers. 50 M.A. Ewes 325 Lambs (Store). .. , 80 4 and 6-tooth Fat and Forward* (Mixed). 20 Fat Lambs. 60 2-tooth Mixed. 40 F.F.M. Ewes. ' ! 30 2-todth Ewes. 40 4 and 6-tooth Ewes. 33 M.Ai Ew«3i NELSON" FARMERS’ C0;-0P,. LTD. Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE A 1 MOTUPIKO THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. FRED MEAD, who has -edd his property, to offer for Sale, by Auction, at the Farm On MONDAY, Ist March, at 12 Noon, the following: — STUD SHEEP; 11 -Mixed) Age Romney Ewes. 1 2-shear Stud Romney Ram. Bred by P. Mungavio. Also, 9 2-tootli Ewes. 10 Ewe Lambs. 6 Bam Lambs FLOCK SHEEP; 36 Mixied Age Ewes 25 Ram Lambs. ' . 3 Draught Horses (broken to, all harness),, 3 Milking Oows.. 4‘ 2i-year Steers. 5 Steer? and He 1 fere. 1 Yearling HoUtciu Bull. 5 Calves.

1 M.H. ISCoulter Drill 1 Potato Planter, 1 M.H. 13-tire Cultivator, 1 Power Spraying Outfit with Waggon, Saw and Bench, R. and G. Chaffcutter (10-inch, month), DogomA and Harness, ‘‘Perfect*’ Separator. Aisop General Farm Tools, etc., and a quantity of Household Furniture. 1 International Spraying Outfit, with h.p. iToguo Engine ; Duplex Pump. Outside Entries received. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. E. A. EBDETT, Auctioneer.' tapawera ram fair and STOCK SAL- •» THURSDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1920. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and- DALGETY AND- 00., LTD., will offer the following: 500 'Mixed Sheep (lots) ' 360 2, 4, and 6-tooth Fat Wethers., 150 2-tooth Wethers. 100 Forward 4and 6-tooth. Wethers. 250 Breeding Ewes. 100 Forward. 4 and' 6-tooth Withers--650 Breeding Ewes. ISO M.S. Lambs (good). 34 2 and 3 years Cattle. 52 12 to IS months Cattle. 2 Empty Cows. 2 Fat Cows. 1 Bull. , , 8 8-yeaa' Draught Mares (broken to all work). On account of the following wellknown breeders: —F. C. Page, Raymond Hunt, Fred. Mead, Thos. Hunt, A. E, Max, W, A. Jordan, J. H. Jordan, and G, and/ A. Hunt. 180 Shearling and 2-shear Romney Rams. Also, on account of Alf, Kinzett: 5 in. a. Rams. All Rams must be yarded for Sale, at 11 a. m. sharp. On account of Geo. Macmahon,- Esq., the balance of Horses on the run and yearly diraft of purebred! Hereford!' Cattle, comprising:— 1 Bay Express Horse, broken, to saddle and traces; 6 yeans. 1 Chestnut (unbr'ckeu), by Mara■uni;. 5 years. 1 Aged Mare, with Yearling Filly by draught horse. 1 Mare, by Sir GaUthadi, broken to sadddle; 6 years. 25 Pure brodl Cows and 1 Heifers* BMMS’S ROY A!. MAIL GARS,

3miSON-~MOTIJKKA-~TJLKAKA, OCmNGWOOD. ' taxurioft* XkctriceSy llooipped ft t.P. Cadillac Cm* a*wl lfcp«ienoe* Vtartable— Oat* leave Nelson (Jam*’* Foakserd Shop) el Q.IB e.m. daily, areftfog Uohidcli lII* e.Tn. Leave Moinek* for Takeke, 10.35 am., amvein Tekaka at 1 p.n. Uava Tdkaka (SWe Garaga.« Xx** lion Hotel), a* 7.46 a.m. «Wly, itTiur Moluek* 10.30 a®. Ceavo Motoeka lor Nelson. 10.48 a.au, arriving in NWeon l leaves Takaka for OoUingwood «WJ day at 2.50} return* same evaniiig a« 8.30 Booking Office, Jakaka—Emme’a Store, ’phone 34, or Gfeng*. "phone MS Booking CtoUjngwoo4--FM(I Office Boi*!. pMßtfDger* as* requested to procure tickets Irota office* before da» ieeeej tieo to be oa the itarting placet punctually. Mail Caw wflS not eaU toy peeae&fWt before leaving. %elton TskaSta—StSfl tingle. 48e .sekiifil *felaon • Motnek*— 'Oi «ro*le, 16a relvtt VLo+neka-lkk*k»--17a 6d cxiifle, 2Si id lYkaka-CouJiagwood—l®» eadb «*«y. kt Pwoeie «wwl be prepaid. Having bail! a targe wotoy Gara«« ike main rtreel of Takake, we w« wpaardi t* 8o ell Irtala of Inffnaarte* emit. Jinptrt Medtaarff*. o*fN» ♦* dun fit mure. Tjnw. Take. A* l feet* I® dbsfc.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 23 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 23 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 23 February 1920, Page 8

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