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Auction Sales. • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ] KAKATAHI EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1920, AT MR. R. BADDELLEY’S YARDS, KAKATAHI. TVTESSRS SMITH, WEBSTER AND i I’-*- CO., will sell at Mr. R. Bad- ' delley’s Yards at Kakatahi, as above. 1 Ik IHklk EWES, being the annual AV,VVV drafts of sheep from practically the whole of the settlers in this district. These sheep are well-known to all fattening men as being the best class of ewe in the country for rearing fat lambs and fattening. All these sheep are very early shorn this year and in good order. FULL DETAILS WILL BE ADVERTISED LATER. SEDDON STREEtTaRAMOHO. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1 o’clock. pUTTLE AND FORBES, instructed by Mr R. Stevens, will sell by Auction, at his residence, 56 Seddon Street, Aramoho, his high-class furniture as follows— Yard—Roofing iron, clothes props, wire and posts, lawn mower, ladder (15ft. 6in. ), step ladder, garden hose (20ft.) Kitchen.—4 Chairs, 2 wicker chairs, 9 yds new lino. Diningroom.—Unique sideboard, very choice, dining table, 4 oak chairs, Axminster hearthrug, copper and brass-rail fender and irons (copper Jardmere), wicker table, American rocking chair, very fine couch (Bft. long, special), slip mats, 2 pairs Rep. curtains, 12yds. lino. Hall.—3 Slip mats, Axminster runner, 4yds. lino, and nice hall table. Bedroom.—Child’s Cot, 7yds lino, 2 double wooden beds, veiy choice box and kapoc mattress and pillows, 9yds lino, large bevelled mirror, wardrobe, tiled washstand, with marble top (veiy special), pretty set bedroom ware, 3-drawer duchess chest. Auctioneer’s Note. —We have examined the furniture and can thoroughly recommend it. All linos are new. W. J. CUTTLE. Auctioneer. HUNTERVILLE "SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 12.30 p.m. FTIHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. J DISTRIBUTING COY. will offer as above. — 400 m.s. lambs 400 m.s. lambs 200 4 an<t 5-yr. ewes 200 4 and 5-yr. ewes 200 ewes 200 m.s. lambs 100 m.s. lambs 100 early shorn ewes 62 2-tooth Rom.-Lin. ewes 20 2-th stud S.D. rams 2 forward cows 1 fat cow 1 4-yr. draught horse (unbroken) 1 5-yr. hack On account J. S. Howie, Esq.— 100 2-iooth Romney ewes 70 4-yr. Romney ewes 70 2-tooth wethers 70 2-tooth Romney rams 40 4-looth Romney rams 10 stud Romney rams 9 Shorthorn cows and calves a IS-months’ heifers 4 18-month steers 1 3-yr. Shorthorn bull 1 dairy cow 1 lady’s hack On account W. P. Campbell, Esq.— 200 4-yr. Romney ewes On account John Brice, Esq.— 37 4-tooth Romney rams. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. Abraham and williams, ltd. will sell as above. — 700 m.s. lambs 300 fwd. rape lambs 300 good shorn rape lambs 250 m.s. lambs 300 2-th ewes 130 2-th wethers 810 f. and f. 4-th ewes 100 b.f. rape lambs 200 2-th wethers 15 fat sheep 200 ewe lambs 150 f.m. ewes 300 fwd. ewes 20 20-mos. heifers in calf 3 2i-yr. steers 2 heifers with calves 1 cow and calf 300 fwd. ewes 200 2-th. ewes 300 lambs 150 2-th wethers 150 2-th ewes 100 fat 2-tooths 100 cull ewes 10 m.s. yearlings UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE.' AT SILVERHOPE, i MONDAY, Sth FEBRUARY, 1920. At 12 o'clock Noon. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTP. . -rV have received instructions from J. G. Barthorp Esq., who has ■ sold his property, to sell without reserve, the whole of his well-bred flock of 3150 Sheep, comprising.— 420 2-th ewes 220 4-th maiden ewes 500 4 and 6-th ewes 700 4 and 5-yr. ewes r 600 wether lambs, shorn 600 ewe lambs, shorn 50 forward wethers 25 Romney rams Also—1 milk cow, spring-cart mare, pony hack, 2 hacks, aged gelding, huiitaway dog, heading dog, spring cart, dog-cart, bradley, sledge, four-leaf ’ harrows, 2 iron troughs, saw bench, Sandow woolpress, Avery scales, spring cart harness, dog-cart harness, gig harness, leading harness, 2 draught collars, 5 trap collars, 2 3 side saddles, 2 child’s pads, 2 sad- - dies, numerous bridles, breast plates and head-stalls, tarpaulin, I horse covers, horse clippers, spray s pump, garden tools, wheelbarrow, > sack barrow, lawnmower, carpen- . ter’s tools, woolpacks, churns, and - numerous household sundries. Luncheon provided. • N.B.—The north and south morning trains will be met at SilVMjhope > Station.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 12