.E out XO 3 Box 216 J; Hose, Kitbag, isom; ev sive. db inoer. i'i bevelled edge trimmer.— pAHPET, Wilton, ab \J order.—Ph. 00-472. fIARPET, Indian, 12 V./' never used.—Ph. 884 pARPET, Wilton, new, and brown tailings; 1083. p HESTER FIELD Suit v_/ loose covers.—XKttl pHESTERFIELD Sui V 7 fully sprung, entirolj gold spray tapestry; barga plti'A RKTIE Case, ail Ph. 20-894. pOAT, black seal, stood offer. — Ph. 51-108. pOAT, Black Dom-le. ye vV 31 bust; never worn.pOAT. Black, Winter. take £'10; worn once. pOAT, woman's, neve: Man's Suit,, size 5, fa two.- 9*2 Sandringham 1 POAT, Clover, 2 Hate t< \J £1; Brown Brogues, White Shoos, size 13, t St., Papatoetoe. pOA'l S (2), teal blue, v./' collars; £'(l each.—p (10ATS (2), girl's, rusl i; Pleated Skirts. Rc HOin, condition as new.- ( 10FF EE Urn, nickel-i vy North Kd., Auckland pONGOLEUM Square, V"' E. Vincent, Takapnr pOSTUME, black pin \J 10/-.—Ph. 18-333. pOSTUME, Grey Worst V made, s.w.—Ph. 04-2f ( I OT, child's, and ila \J I'll. 79-320. pOUNTER.—SB7 New iugside. DAY-Bed, wire Sr I'll. 25-185. DINING Suite, oak, largo Oval TableStation, Great South Rd. DOLL'S Teaset and : bined, 24 jiiecos, pi dition. MBIOO Herald. DRAWING Set, I.C.S order; also T Square. 295 Uekald. J7< LECT RO LUX, latest. IJ tion; £'3s. nearest ofT< "ITU RE PL ACE and Heai X for removal.—Ph. 03T7UUGIDAIRE. House!) X tion.—Particulars at "171UR Coat. dark. Nortl. J. —Ph. 27-007. 17HJR Coat, Musquash, . Ph. 40-901, evenings. 17! U Coat, Musquasn. . order; £4O. —Pli. "20FTJ R Necklet, brown What offer?— Ph. 41}?UR Coat, Women's si: . sample.—'2l(l Chancer I7UJR Coat, W.. % leni JL excellent skin, dark handsome; as new; £OO. T7UKS, full length, dark J Coat, W. size; bargaii GIOLF Balls (3). new I offer. —'TT227 Hehald Clubs, matched T Bag and Balls.—Ph, GOWN. Heavily Bead* —AK3OI li SHAI.D. Hearing Aid. Britis 30-338, after 5 p.m. HEATER, Elect,, roun 27/0. —0 Cricket Av, JODHPURS, fawn ga J 31-091. KERB. Copper, box sty Av., Royal Oak. . KETTLE and Pres. P ity.—Dßßl Herald. Kettle. Eiec., Eng design, fitted with s A,C. or D.C. power, new T AWN MOW EH, in edit 1J tion; cheap.—ls3 Gr Mattress, double, k« —Ph. 01-808. Mattress, kapok, Chest Drawers. £5 Squab, 30/ ; 2 Chairs, Cres , off Drive. Mattresses m, kai South Rd.. near Mai MILK Shake Machine, 10/-; Window Fram MOWER, Oval Mirror. Cleaner, Size 5 O'c Elect. Jug; for urgent ss Moritingside, Overcoat, s.m„ or y new; Gumboots, size w., black Child's Coat an PRAM. English, very Kiwi Rd., Pt. Chev. PRAM, cream cane, exc —8 Dally Tee., Mt. PR, AM, good cond., gf Himu Cot, wirewove; Rd., New Lynn. PRAMETTE, good Tamaki Av., Otahuhu T>USH Chair, English. 1. —Ph. 78-352. "OUSHCHAIR. Wicker 1 Kitchen Scales, to 2' Cleaner; Bench Vice, Sin. R <ia ' ABBIT Traps (30). new, 3/- each.— Griffiths. 30 Third Av., Whangarei. RANGE, Orion No. 2.3 ft 6in Copper Boiler.—Ph. 44-500. ROCK loose, free for removal. —178 Campbell Rd.. Green Lane SAWS, crosscut, 1 Oft and 1 4ft flin, good.— Can be seen 150 Selwyn St.. Or.ehunea. SALES BY AUCTION npHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE 1 AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. CLE \ RING SALE AT MORRINSVILLE SALEYARDS FRIDAY, MAY 18. AT NOON. A/c C. McMillan, of Kiwitahi. who. 1b giving up dairying, we will sell at the Morrinsville Yards (for convenience of sale), the Whole of his Dairy Herd, compr.:—ls Highgrade Jer. Dairy Cows, including 18 second calvers, expected to calve July and August A/c H. Hill, who, owing to ill-health, is retiring from farming, at CLEARING SALE AT TAUHEI. MONDAY. MAY 21. 31.30 a.m. A/c L. G. Oliver, 'Seifert's Rd. Tauhei, whoso lease has expired, the Whole of his Live Stock and Sundries, eomp.: 00 Jer. and Jer. x Dairy Cows, expected to calve from June onwards (mostly 3rd and 4th calvers,; 15 2-vr. Jer. and Jer. x springing Hfrs.; 10 Jer. Hfr. Calves; 1 2-yr. Jor. Bull; 1 lam. Sow, with litter; 5 Tarn and Berk. Sows, to farrow Aug.; o Tarn. Maiden Sows, to farrow July onward; 3 Berk. Maiden Sows, to farrow July onward. (All Sows farrowing to Canadian Berk. Boar). 0 Store Pigs. McEwan lopdresser. with truck attachment, fittings (new); 1 Stock Saddle. Mower Wheels and Axle, suitable for konaki frame for Big 6 Mower. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING JALE )& WHAWHABUA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 11.30 a.m. A/c L. T. Scown. of Whnwharua, Otorphanga wo will sell on the farm, the \\ hole of his Live and Dead Stock, comp.: 51 Jer. Cows expected to calve July and Aug.; 15 Well-grown Jer. Calves; 3 Jer. Bulls; 45 2-th. Ewes; 40 M.S. Lambs; 4 Sows; 1 Canadian Berk. Boar; 18 Weaners; 3 Reliable Farm Horses, all work; 15 Indian Runner Ducks and Drakes. 2 Dogs. Chevrolet %-ton lruck, Mower. Top-dresser. Tumbler Sweep. \\ ha kittane Harrows, SltHige, Scoop, Collars, Barne.ss and Chains, 2 Cream Cans, 12 Earthenware Jars, and Numerous Sundries. Light Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT CHUDLEIGH, \\ AIHU U. TUESDAY. MAY 22, 11.30 a.m. A/c G. T. Eva, Chudleigh Rd., Waihou, who has sold his farm we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property, offering the Whole of his Livestock and Implements comp.: 115 Jer. and Jer. x Cows, expected calve July and Aug. to Fed. Ayr. and Grade Jer. Bulls; 6 2 and 3-yr. Jer. x Springing Hfrs.; 12 Good Jer-Ayr. x Weaner Jer. Hfrs.; 18-mths. Jer. Bull; 2 8-yr. Good Dr. Mares, all work; 9-yr. Good Dr. Geld., all work; 5-yr. Good Dr. Geld., farm work; Light Geld., farm work; 5yr Hack, saddle and bridle; Quinn Abbey Mare with foal at foot, by Spearford. and stinted again to a Musketoon colt.; 2-yr. Filly, from above, by Rnccfnl; 13-mths. Geld., from above by Dr. Colt; Good Cow Dog; 2 Pups, just starting to work; 3 Pups Deer, ing Stacker I.H.C. bide Rake and Tedder, MacC 7 Mower. Ladder. 2 Sets Chains and Tripod Harrows. 11 Star Evona Top-dresser, 11 Coulter Drill, Converted Dodge Tractor and Sweep, Spring Dray, Saddle and Breeching Cambridge Roller, Set Discs, Sledge, 30cwt. Waggon, 2-horse Sweep. 2-wheel S F Plough 4-horse Bar, 23-horse Bars, 22-horse Bars, 4 Single Bars. 2 Mauls, 700 ft %in Piping (as new). 100 Cone. Blocks for stack weights, 10 20gal. Milk Cans 3 Cream Cans, Cream Cooler. 100 Totara and Birch Posts, Number of Sawn Rattens. 500-chicken Brooder, 200-chicken Brooder 2 Kerosene Incubators (60 eggs). Chains Harness and Sundries, etc. Also Morris Commercial Truck, in good order, and with good tvres. A good dean nerd of young Cows, calving early. Luncheon. CLEARING SALE AT MORRINSVILLE SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 25, Noon. A/c Ivan T. Eynon, of Morrinsville, at our Morrinsville Yards (for convenience of sale), as above: 40 Jer. and Jer. x Dairy Cows, expected to calve July onward; 7 2-yr.-old Jer. Sprg. Hfrs. This herd has been heavily culled and included are 7 2nd calvers and 5 3rd calvers. Buyers are recommended to attend this sale. A/c Client who is selling his herd on account of labour shortage we will offer at our Morrinsville Yards (for convenience of sale), as above: 40 High-Grade Jer. Dairy Cows, expected to calve middle July onward; 20 Good Jer. Sprg. Hfrs. This is a good herd which has been milked by our client on his hill farm. Included in the offering are 8 2nd calvers. the balance being mostly 3rd calvers, and we can recommend buyer* to attend this gale. iANGE. Orion
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25203, 16 May 1945, Page 2
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