AUCTION SALEt* ri«.. - ■■■« Nelson Farmers' co.-op. Unused, tTAPAWERA RAM FAIR AND STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 26th February, 1920. THE NEW ZEALAND XQAN AND .•■MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ivnd DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ■will -offer, the following:— 500 mixed Sheep (lots). 360 2, 4 and 6-tooth fat Wethers. 150 2-tooth Wethers. 100 forward 4 a*nd 6-tooth Wethers. 250 breeding Ewes. 150 M.S. Lambs' (good). 22 2 and 3-year Cattle. 34 12 to 18-months Cattle. 3 empty Cows. 1 fat Cow. i 1 8-year draught Mare (broken to > all work); , On account of the following well known breeders:—F. 0. Page. Raymond , Hunt, Fred Mead, Thomas Hunt, and A. E. Max: — " ! ' 100 Shearling and 2-stieer 'Roinney! Rams. I All Rams must be yarded for sale at 11 a.m. sharp, ' 823 'PirtOQ P94IJV TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ;(In the Estate of itiuBENA ASKEW, Deceased.) : AIRBED GOUL-D, acting under inr- *^*" structions, will sell as above at the residence, off Nile street (opposite iPresbyterian Church). Details later. ALFRED GOULD, 824 Auctioneer. M«w Zealand Loan ana Mercantile Agsfiey Coß'^Hnyj Llniitsfi. CLEARING SALE AT MOTUPIKO. -nPHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND <lX MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., {LTD., have received instructions from MR. FRED MEAD,' who lias sold his property, to offer for sale iby auction at the Farm, On MONDAY, Ist March, at 12 noon, the following:— STUD SHEEP: •Bred by P. Mungavin:— 11 mixed age Roinney Ewes. 1 2-shea'r stud Romney Ram. - Also, 9 2-tooth Ewes. 10 Ewe Lambs. 6 Ram Lambs. FLOCK SHEEP: 36 mixed age Ewes. 25 K-am Lam^s, 3 Draught Horses (broken to all harness). 3 Milking Cows. 4 2-J-year Steers. 5 I^-year Steers and Heifers. 1 yearling Holstein Bull. 5 Calves. 1 International Spraying Outfit, with If h.p. Mogul Engine; tuples Pump. 1 M.H. 13-eoulter Drill, 1 Potato Planter, 1 M.H. 13-tine Cultivator, 3 OPower Spraying Outfit with Waggon, Baw and'Beneh, R. and C. Chaffcutter '(10 inch mouth), Dogcart and Harness, {l 'Perfect" Separator. Also, general farm tools, etc., and -a qu&ntdty of Furniture. Outside entries received. \ Light luncheon provided. E. A. EBBETT, 819 . Auctioneer. Cann and Walter. ■ ■ —■ : ... i ■ .I,— SALE OF PRIVILEGES. SATURDAY, FEmUARY 21st, at 12 Noon sharp. JAT ROOMS, TRAFALGAR STPvEET. sTIf ESJSRS. CAIsN~AND WALTER will liU offer the PRIVILEGES, for the (NELSON JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUBS' Forthcoming Meetings, at the gbore place and time, as under:— (3) Inside Licensed* Victualler's Booth. (2) Outside Licensed Victualler's , Booth. ' . (3) Luncheon Booth. (4) Refreshment Stall. (5) Afternoon Tea Kiosk. E. CANN, 1759 Auctioneer. First in the esteem i^o of every housewife. i^-— — -. ■■ '" '■ ■„ THANKS. JTHA-NK M^srs llaim and;:Gr«eni slada, Agenfs for The O_ceah'('Aceiden"t and ©riarantee Corporation,"Ltd." , f'oi the settlement.* of my claim for <£SCO on account of my recent Fire Loss. 709 B. TRA.TFIEF. »---—_ ''^k- 4?4-15-0< '/JyMbw |] I I TAILORED TO S&JRJV MEASURE € I WB\\ miMJ Volumes of pleased ap- ' 4 Mf i\' Wtmi Prova* fiom all wearers. ■€? \ 9f i\ EkMbj of shop .. costs, ' ■ B H i wW travellers' andi' sales■i. .. \m I BSs men's expenses, I can ■ \of !\ Wma gire v a \»s Sen Suit~> -without charging 5 KB M hSbII *? e extraordinarily |" pr/lm g&ti **&*■ Prices elsewhere. I iEisryfiß A- big volume of- busij y Mr I\9 gin of profit enables me - - |!j to leave 40/- in the 1 ' urn pocket of every man j»tt.,, ' who orders. IWith my simplified self-measurement system ■U guarantee to fit you or refand your money. {Forms will be posted with a fine range of iPaneras as soon as your request reaches me. Satisfied a PeDny °Ut °f pocket if not
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15306, 20 February 1920, Page 2
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586Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15306, 20 February 1920, Page 2
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