AUCTION SALES. CLEARING SALE AT TAYFORTH. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. AT 2 P.M. ON BEHALF OF MRS I. M. RAYNER, TAYFOBTH ROAD. j JOHN COULL has received instnieq tions from Mrs Rayner to sell by e Public Auction as above: ,1 1 6-MONTHS’ JERSEY CROSS BULL, i- 5 EARLY CAL VERS, JERSEY-CROSS COWS. 13 4 JERSEYS. SECOND CALVERS. i, 7 GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS, 13 s MONTHS. t 4 6-MONTH HEIFERS. e 1 WELL-BRED JERSEY BULL, 3 s YEARS. 1 BLACK JERSEY IN MILK, THIRD d CAL VFR. ALL GOOD, SOUND STOCK, a PULL PARTICULARS AND DATES s AT SALE. JOHN COULL, il Auctioneer. r. 0 JEGMONT AUCTION MART I (Dublin Street). p TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 1.30 P.M. [J. T. BENNETT will sell as under: POULTRY.—Laying and table. t PRODUCE.—Potatoes, Onions, Carrots. '» VEGETABLES.—AII in s nso i. 'X n FRUlT.—Dessert and Cooking Apples. C FURNITURE & SUNDRIES. 3 B. T. BENNETT, Auctioneer. D HUNTERVILLE SALE TO-DAY (THURSDAY) JUNE 25. AT 12.30 P.M. f 130 4 and 5-year ewes, S.D. rams 1 60 good owe lambs. 40 m.s. lambs. 30 ewes, r.w. S.D. rams. 30 m.s. lambs. 15 Holstein cows (3rd. and 4th. calvers; due July-August). 6 forward 4-year bullocks. ■ 4 springing Holstein heifers. 6 fat heifers 6 store pigs. t On account Mr W. Darragh, whose r lease has expired: i 27 Jersey S.H. cross cows (due Aug3 ust-September). ! 13 m.s. weaners. i ’ — —— FEILDING SALE ' FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 19’1 AT 11.30 A.M. J6B breeding ewes. 590 fat sheep. 90 store cattle. ■ 242 hoggets. 16 fat cattle. RAETIHI SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 20, AT 1 P.M. J IJALGETY & CO., & THE LOAN & . MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. will sell on Friday, Juue 26, at ’ 1 p.m.; 2410 SHEEP, including; 50C 4 and 5-year ewes, iu iamb to ’ Rom. rams. , 200 4 and 6-tooth and 4-year ewes, iu lamb to Rom. rams. 200 4 and 5-year ewes in lamb ta S.D. rams. 400 m.s. lambs. 150 5-year ewes in lamb to S.D. rams. 200 wether lambs. 250 4 and 6-tooth f. and f. wethers. 100 2-tooth wethers. 200 m.s. 2-tooths. 150 m.s. lambs. 60 f. and f. ewes. WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 26. 'JUE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above: 120 6-tooth and 4-year ewos, b.r.w, S.D. rams. 100 f. and f. wethers.’ 40 2-tooth wethers. 100 ewes (in lamb). 50 store wethers. 10 4-tooth ewes, b.r.w. S.D. rams. 6 fat lambs. 65 4 and 6-tooth wethers. Ou account of Mr J. A. Malin, who is leaving Waverlcy, at his residence, Wilsou Street, his household furniture and effects, including:— Sideboard settee, flower stand, oval table, gateleg table, one double iron bed, 2 double beds and spring mattresses, wooden cot, hospital bed, single bed and spring stretcher, chest drawers, pedestal, four tables, J2 chairs, ottoman couch, sideboard, sewing machine, quantity liuo, haystack, five-seater New Beauty Ford motor car, good cow (in milk), quantity kitchen utensils, garden tools, etc.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 148, 25 June 1931, Page 12
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