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SALES BY AUCTION. FL P. MORRISSEY &. CO. CALENDAR OF gALES. ' JUNE. TUESDAY. 26 th.—Mr. Alex. Mitchell, Mancie. THURSDAY, 28th.—J. Hocking, Otakeho. Grade Jerseys. FRIDAY, 29th.—Mrs. A. Willcocks, Inaha (in conjunction with N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., Ltd.) JULY. MONDAY, 2nd —Walter Wallace, Ohangai. THURSDAY, sth.—J. B. Laurenson, Hawera, Pedigree Jerseys (in conjunction with N.Z.L. & M.A. Co, Ltd.). WEDNESDAY, 11.—Mr. R. H. Nolan, Hawera, town properties (in conjunction with Grant? and Campbell). FRIDAY, 27th.—Annual Sale o£ Heavy Horses, Hawera. AUGUST. WEDNESDAY, 15th—Messrs. A. and J. O’Donnell, Hawera, sixth annual sale of Pedigree Jerseys. OCTOBER. WEDNESDAY, 3rd. —Fourth Annual Sale of Pedigree Jerseys on account of prominent breeders. THE GREATEST SALE OF JERSEYS EVER OFFERED LN NEW ZEALAND. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. . At 11 A.M. SHARP. On account of MR. S. R. LANCASTER, Palmerston North—9flf) HEAD OF THE BEST EVER *' uu OFFERED AT ANY SALE IN THE DOMINION. TIALGETY 4 CO, in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN 4 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, will offer as above, comprising: EXTRA CHOICE STUD COWS. Jg EXTRA CHOICE STUD HEIFERS. Practically all in Calf to Imported Bulls. "I Q HIGHEST QUALITY STUD BULLS fit to head, the best herds in the Dominion. He above lines comprise a number of Cattie fit for any show ring and all of them are of great producing strains. Also KfJ Exceptionally Choice Unregistered JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS. The nicest line ever offered to the Public will be show winners. Qtfk extra Choice High-Grade Jersey Cows, SPRING CALVERS. The order of Sale will be as above. Catalogues on‘ application to Vendor or Dalgety and. Co. and N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency. Woodfield’s Conveyances leave 8 a.m. end onwards. Luncheon Provided. No more cold restless nights. Buy a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Made by North British Rubber Co. Guaranteed imperishable. All sizes. Chemists and dealers everywhere. 7

SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO STRATFORD. TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, 1923, at 1 p.m. Jgo GOOD 2 & 4-TH WETHERS 46 m.s. hoggets 20 fat hoggets 40 weaner heifers 30 store eows UNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT NEW PLYMOUTH AT THE REQUEST OF THE SUB-MORTGAGEE UNDER MEMORANDUM OF SUBMORTGAGE REGISTERED NUMBER 43924. THURSDAY, the 26th day of JULY, 1923, at 2 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Acting on instructions, will sell by Public Auction at its office at Hawera, Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 43924 over— THAT PIECE OF LAND situated in the Provincial District of Tara, naki, containing two hundred and fifty (250) acres more or less, being Section Forty-four (44) Block Ten (X), Opunake Survey District, which said Mortgage is a second Mortgage securing £l2OO and interest and maturing on the First day of July, 1925, and is subsequent to Memorandum of Mortgage Number 33674 to State Advances Office Superintendent securing originally the sum of £360 and interest. The Mortgagee’s application and estimate of the value of the said Mortgage Number 43924 may be seen during office hours at the office of the Registrar at all times prior to the date of the sale, and a copy of such application and estimate may be seen in the Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of a fee. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers or of Messieurs Welsh, McCarthy, Beechey & Houston, Solicitors, High Street, Hawera.

SALES BY AUCTION. LA. NOLAN & CO. PUNGAREHU. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1923. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. W. T. GUILD, who is leaving the district, to Sell by Auction at his residence, Pungarehu— THE WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE & EFFECTS, comprising: DINING AND SITTING ROOM—Piano by Eavestaff (London), Morris and rattan easy chairs, dining table, 6 h.b. dining chairs, occasional tables, sofa, linoleum, wood kerb, fender, carpet runners, rugs, pictures. BEDROOMS (4)—Double, three-quarter and single wood and iron bedsteads, wire woves, kapocs, wardrobe with large mirror, 4 duchesse chests, washstands, toilet sets, blankets, quilts, sheets, • linen, linoleum, carpet rugs. KITCHEN.—TabIe, chairs, crockery, cooking utensils, aluminium kettles, jam, preserves, and sundries, wood and iron tubs, wringer, garden tools, b.b. lawn mower, barrow and sundries. Also, 14 p.b. White Leghorn pullets (extra. good), 24 one-year w.l. hens and rooster (champion). One 2-seater English Car (Arden), 11.9 h.p. in order equal to new. SALE AT Vp.M. SHARP.

SALE OF HOUSE IN HOBSON STREET. L. A. NOLAN & CO. Acting under instructions from the Public Trustee in the estate of the late S. HEDLEY, will offer for Sale by Auction at their Mart on FRIDAY, the 29th June, 1923, »t 2.30 p.m.— gECTION Part 1328, situated in Hobson Street, New Plymouth, together with a well-built House of 5 large rooms, bathroom, numerous builtin cupboards, scullery, wash-house, and tool shed. Gas and electric light. The House stands well above the level of the street and commands a fine view over East End beach, and is within three minutes of tram stop. Easy terms offered. For conditions of sale and full particulars apply to the Auctioneers.

• ROAD, RAIL OR SEA. It is immaterial to us how the furniture is to go. We can pack it so that the bumps of the road, the rail or the sea journey, do not affect it. Our packers are expert. May we hav'e your removal: The New Zealand Express Company, Limited.

BOOMING BOOMING BOOMING THE MELBOURNE, Ltd’s. GREAT JUNE SALE WHAT ABOUT THESE? AREN’T THEY WONDERFUL? SCORES MORE EQUALLY GOOD. MEN’S WOOL SOCKS. MEN’S HARDWEAR TROUSERS. MEN’S PENNINE SHIRTS. X rb Were m V9'pa““ Dg P "‘ in ’° r Si. ** 9/H to 1/3 pair. B^6 P a ' rLARGE PILLOW CASES. 36 inch WINCEYETTE. GREY HERRINGBONE SHEETING. dozen. We have In great demand popular Fuff 72 only a few dozen pairs left. Grand L/l lineT also rising in price. Worth 39. cloth. Ueual price 3/6 pair. real good line. Worth 2/3. Hue also n g i -. 2/6 pair. 1/9 z/l1 y °' The Melbourne Ltd. 'new PLYMOUTH STRATFORD WANGANUI INGLEWOOD ELTHAM WAN •rANUI

STARTLING BARGAINS At DOCKRILL’S Opposite Empire Theatre ’J Devon Street w 1 MANY LINES AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. Direct shipments of English Footw,r per Waiwera and Rotorua just to hand. Quality highest—Prices lowest. Sole Ag«ta New Plymouth Di.trict for Jon..- “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. r\ /x r* rz nI I I QUALITY shoe house, I lif II 14 LB II I TELEPHONE No. 433. j L/V VIX NEW PLYMOUTH. A OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATRE, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. IQI -TF3E3

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1923, Page 8

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