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BALES BY AUCTION JfpO CATERERS, TEAROOM PROIX PRIETORS AND GENERAL PUBLIC GEORGE WALKER, LTD., |M the De Luxe Salerooms, 2-19 Queen St., a TO-DAY (WED.), 1 P.M. A/c Owners, and removed from Civic IPheatre, Auckland: E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, as Jfully d&tailed in previous issues. Terms cash. Leonard C-o a K ley, T. A. Goukling, Auctioneers Choice home furnishings. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. At the De Luxe salerooms, ' 240 QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW (THURSDAI), 11 a.m. H'igli-Claws Oak Furnishings. At 1-2.30 p.m.—"Oilhiiuu" Household Elec. {Refrigerator, white enamel, iu good running order; Elec. Shaver, 2 Cameras. Dressing And,. at 1 o'clock. —Broadwood and Son Boudoir Grand Piano, in rosewood; Golden Knight 3-Valve Short-wave A.C. Radio; Philips 6-Valve Car Radio. Boih in good order. Furnishings include:— Living Room. —Handsome 0-1 ce. Oak Dining Suite, comp. L.L. and Mir. Sideboard, Draw-leaf Ext. Table and 1 Chairs to match, Hoyal Doulton 32-Pce. Dinner bet (as new , Cutglass Water Jug, Extra ileavy E.P. Oval Salver, Cutglass Elec. Reading Lamp, bun Bay lilec Radiator, Choice Suite <3-pce.), uph. iu Genoa Valvet tas new); D.b. iL.L. ciina Cabinet. Inlaid Folding \\ alnut Card Table, 2 Beaded Footstools, Sheraton Occ. Chair, Standard Lamp, B.C. Firescreen and Fiw Tid v . Oval Gilt Mirror, tireside Chairs, Solid Silver Muffineer Set in case; Bosewood Polished lea lable, 0-1 ce. Solid Oak Dining Room Suite, bideboard. Drawleaf Ext. Table and -1 Chairs; Royal Doulton Jardiniere, Smoker's Companion. Coffee and [Tea Cups and Saucers. "Free Cabinet Sew. Machine Good Chesterfield Suite in Genoa jVelvet, Chesterfield Lounge with loose cover, £ Fine Hostess Bed Settees, Crystal Bloat Bowl, E.P. Ware, Vas&s and Ornaments, etc. Bedrooms. —Superior t-Pce. Oak Bedroom Suite, coimp. Shaped Mirror Wardrobe, Lge. Reflex Mirr. Dress. Chest, Alan s iallboy aud T). Panel Bed. en suite; Wire Wove and Kapok, Bedding and Pillows, Bedroom Chairs. Shaded Oak Bedroom Suite 4-pcs., comp. Mirr. "Wardrobe and Dress. Chest, I. Cabinet and D. Panel Bed. and l Vt 're Wo\e>; (Floor Rugs, Pictures, Occ. lables, Fine Oak Bedroom Suite, 4 pes., comp. I' ull-lcngth Wardrobe, Reflex Dress. Chest, Small lallboy and D. Panel Bed and Wire Wove; Rimu Tallboy, Oak Chest, Settee and Squab. 4 S. Rimu Beds and Wire Woves, a.ud other Bedroom Pleni6hments. . Kitchen. —Kitchen Table, 4 Rimu Dining Chairs, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Elec. Radiator, Ewbank Carpet Sweeper, Acme Wringer 14 Bungalow Blinds, Lawnmower, Tools, Pushchair. Child's Tricycle Jennis Net, Croquet Set, Mans Bicjcle, Camp Stretcher, Car Cover, 1, x 11.0; Stepladder and Usual .Sundries. n„ r And at 2.30 p.m.—Asm. and Wilton Cari. pel Squares, sizes 13.0 x 10.0, 1- x J. 10.0 K's 9, y X 9. etc. \ Now on view. [.Leonard Poaklev. T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers Attractive furnishings. ROBT. C. CARR AND SON, lAt 486 Remuera Rd. (next Orakei Road), TO-MORROW (Thursday), It a.m. Full Upr. Grand Piano, by Schwechten, s>urr walnut case, full resonant tone; Chesterfield Suite, Carpets and Rugs. Burmese Carved Table, New Bell Tent. Lady s Bureau. Alio many choise pieces in oak, maple and Walnut, of both modern and antique origin. On view day of sale from 9 a.m. Fred C. C-arr. Auctioneer. B*" pEC IA L SAL E. TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 29, 10 a.m. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. 1500 Head Stock, comp. as follows:—■ Toung Ducks, K.C.; l-yr.-old Ducks, K-C.; W.L. Pullets; W.L. Hens; 8.0. Hens; 8.0. Cockerels; R.I.R. Cockerels; K.C. Drakes All the above are birds of quality and etamina and have been bred to lay cicks all the year round. See week-end papers for full details. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD.. City Markets, Auckland. \ \ VONDALE, CLOSE TRAMS. HOUSE AND LARGE LOT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE A SONS, LTD.. At Their Rooms, S3 Queen St. VILLA, 5 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, wash house, etc.. situated on Blockhouse Bay Rd. (2 doors past Fire Station). Good sect., lro. 80po., gently sloping, very suitable gardening. Sale subject existing tenancy. A LFIiED BUCKLAXD &, SOXS. LTD. WESTFIELD SALEYAKDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. A/c Mr. A. R. Saunders, Mt. Roskill, 7 to S-yr.-old Med. to H.D. Farm Horses, any trial. TAHEKEROA SALEYARDS. CATTLE AND SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY. • FEBRUARY 24, Xoon. 200 Head Cattle, incl.: 20 Fat Cows and Heifers, 13 Fat 3y 2 -yr.-old Steers, 42 2 to S-yr.-old S.H. and S.H. x Steers, 11 2/ a -yr.old Her. Steers. 38 IS-mos.-old S.H. Steers. 7 IS-mos.-old Her. Heifers, CO Mixed Cattle, 650 Sheep, incl.: 200 F.F.M. Ewes, 120 2-th to F.F.M. Wethers. 200 Rom. Lambs, all oS hill country. Entries Solicited. WAITAKARURU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, FEB. 25, Noon. 250 Head Cattle, incl.: 10' Dairy Cows, 15 Bead Beef, 30 Boner and Store Cattle. Entries Solicited. ' MAUNGATUROTO PIG SALEYARDS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2S On Arrival of Auckland Express. 150 Pigs of All Classes. Entries Solicited. WAIUKU PIG SALEYARDS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 11.30 a.m. •400 Pigs—Porkers, Baconers, Stores and tWeaners. Entries Solicited. 1 TUAKAU SALEYARDS. SECOND SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, Noon. 7000 Sheep—Ewes, Wethers, Lambs, incl.: 'A/c Est. C. Alma Baker. Limestone Downs, 600 4-th to 4-yr.-old Ewes. A/c Neil Hodgkineon: 90 4 and G-th. (few 4-.vr.-old) Ewes. Also 200 2th. Ewes. 1000 5-yr.-old Ewes, 2000 M.S. Lambs. Entries Solicited. KUMEU SALEYARDS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 10.30 a.m. 'Order of Sale: Sundries. 10.30 a.m.; Pigs, 11 a.m.; Dairies, 11.30 a.m. 200 Head Cattle. Entries Solicited. f\TORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' COUN OPERATIVE, LIMITED. WARKWORTH. WELLSFORD SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2<i, 12 Noon. 1500 Sheep, incl.—loo 2 and 4-th. Wethers, 400 do. Ewes, annual draft from North; 400 M.S. Lambs, 150 S.M. Ewes, 14 l-shear S.D. Earns. A/c H. S. McCarrol): 6 1-sbear S.D. Rams A/c G. and P. Levetr S M.A. Rom. Rams. A/c F. "W. Strango: 4 Rom. Rams. A/c F. Brodrick: 8 l-shear Rom. Rams. A/c Client: 4 4-th. S.D Rains; 100 2-th. Ewes; •60 4 and 6-th Ewes. Entries Solicited. AUCTIONEERS. WARKWORTH. KAIPARA FLATS STOCK SALE, TUES., FEB. 29, AT 12 NOON. 300 HEAD CATTLE, incl.:—2o Sprg. •Cows and Hfrs., 15 Beef Cows and Hfrs., 45 Boner & Store Cows, 10 Potter Bulls, 17 S-yr. Steers, 15-18 mths. S.H. Steers. 20 2%yr. S.H. Hfrs., r.w.b.; 20 Cows and Calves, 50 2 and 3-yr. S.H. Strs.; 10 Hoi. Hfrs., b.r.w.b.; 150 4 and 3-yr. Ewes. A/c Client. —3o S.H. and Fres. Cows, due March onward; 250 M.S. Wh. Face Lambs, 100 Ewes. Entries Solicited. ■WAIPU STEER AND CALF SALE. VV MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1300 Head Cattle, incl.—4o Fat and Fwd. Her. and P.A. Bullocks. 50 3 and 4-yr. S.H. Steers, 25 3-yr. Coloured Steers, GO 18-mos. S.H and Her. Steers. 45 S.H. and Her. Covvs and Calves. 25 18-mos. S.H. Hfrs.. 490 S.H. Steer and Hfr. Calves. 350 Jer. Hfr. Calves, 10 S.H. Hfrs., r.w.b. Auctioneers in Conjunction: NORTH CO-OP., DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. "OrRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD.. I V V HAMILTON. TOKOROA SALE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 2300 Sheep.—Special entry a/c Messrs. •Otupae, Ltd., Taihape: 2000 5-yr. Ewes. These sheep comprise the Station's annual draft anil are ewes of splendid frame and constitution which have always done well with purchasers in the Waikato. GO 2-th. Ewes, good; 200 Store Lambs. ICO Cattle: 100 Store and Boner Cows ; CO 18-mtli. Jer. x Hfrs., r.w.b. (good line). JIF T H ANN UA L WAIK iA T O THOROUGHBRED SALE. In Conjunction with the DISPERSAL SALE OF R. B. HIXES' STUD. FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1914. At the CLAUDELANDS TROTTING COURSE. COMMENCING .AT 9 A.M. On Account of R. B. HIXES. Te Aroha.— Ch m Lady Brierly; br m Caviare, served by • Foxbridge; gr in Elope, with Silver-Stick filly foal at foot; ch in Miss Elope, with SilverStick filly foal at foot; ch m Miss Brierly •with a Musketoon filly foal at foot; b m To Money; b in Aroha Queen; br h Royal Musk; three yearlings, including a sister to Gladynev, and the stallions Silver-Stick and Brazen Bold, by which the above mares have been .served. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE. 25 YEARLINGS by Foxbridge, Chatsworth*, Musketoon* To Hero, Ninth Duke*, Medieval Knight*, Contact, Dink*. Vermeer*, Bronze Eagle, Surview, Greek Shepherd, Malibiu and Jayswing, and includes half-brothers and sisters to Foxwyn. Airline, Babrow, Exeter, etc. 30 BROOD MARES, with foals at foot by iSilver-Stiek, Musketoon* and Ninth Duke* nnd served by Foxbridge*, Coronach*, Nizami, Chatsworth*. Orelio, Ninth Duke*, fi'e Hero, Vaals, Arvakur, Ballater*, Revelation*, Trench Flight and The Greek. 25 RACEHORSES, including Prince Rewa, Lagenia, Dumbo, owned by Mr. Geo. Cobb and being disposed of solely to make room for stable patrons' yearlings; Quination and Boystown, account of Estate lale Keith i Holmes; and the following horses: —Egyptian Lady, Acreman, Brandon Hall, Pinocchio, Borak, Royal Jay, Gold Moth, Dinkutri Pal and Tressless. all in full training. 45 UNTRIED STOCK by "Foxbridge*, Kincardine*, Whirlwind* Ninth Duke*, Cambria Park," Anfopay, Baffles*. Tlliimina- ' lion. Nightmare!). Vermeer*. Master Colossus. , Purview. Rulanut, Cape Home*, Velocipede, jay and Isaacs. Catalogues, now available, ran be obtained 'Jlrom > the Auctioneers, price 1 /-. "WEIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Mnst Blfipdst ° ck esmen '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 2

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