AUCTION GUYTON ST. AUCTION BOOMS. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), OCT. U. AT 1 P.M. UOOD PLANO, FUBNITURE, FBUIT AND PRODUCE. MESSRS SHARPE, NORTH A CO, will sell on behalf of various vendors: nUUD-TONED PIANO, b.m. sideboard, Singer d.h. sewing machine, settee, 2 Morris chairs, largo cncsterdeld couch (good well sprung;, 2 easy chairs, couch, 2 wicker cuairs, NEW AXMINSIEK CAKPEI, 12 x 9, extension dining table, 4 n.b. dining chairs, good lino, paim stand, glass showcase, gramophone and records, books, meccano set, 3 double rimu beds and wires, 3 single rimu • beds and wires, 2 single oak beds and I wires, hospital bed, single and doablt* 1 kapoc mattresses, 4 b.m. duchesses, oak tallboy, rimu tallboy, col and mattress, rugs, kitchen table, chairs, dresser with bins, matting, form, jam jars, wringer, child’s bath, meat safe, brooms and mops, Idoz. new blind rollers, churn, saucepans, kettles, basins, cake tins, p.ates, cups and saucers, clock scales, en. dishes, x mincer, al. teapot, Potts’ irons, copper kerb, lot washing powder, garden tools, lawnmower, large counter wall showcase ext. ladder, Clark Jewel gas stove, and sundries. ALSO NEW EXTRA LARGE 3PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN GENOA VELVET, (cost £45). \LSO—Apples (Sturmer, Dougherty & Washington), oranges, lemons, marmalade oranges, grape fruit, potatoes, onions, cauliflowers, carrots, seed potatoes, etc. ALSO—-6 CASES SMOKED FISH (np reserve). ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. TO DAY. A. J. NORTH, ; . Auctioneer. *• HUNTERVILLE CATTLE FAIR TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) OCT. 15. AT 12.30 P.M. 7QQ HEAD CATTLE, comprising:— 300 4 and 5-year P.A. Hereford and S.H. bullocks. 60 3-year P.A. and Hereford steers. 180 He re fora and P.A. 2-year steers. 8 f. and f. bullocks. 20 3-year empty heifers. 15 2-year empty P.A. heifers 10 f and f. cows. 60 P.A. yearlings. 20 2-year empty Jc.sey heifers. 15 yearling Jersey heifers. On account of McGregor Estate, Hinuu: 50 3 and 4-year Hereford bullocks. FEILDING SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931. AT 11.30 A.M. 500 hoggets. 70 ewes and lambs. 100 fat sheep. 12 fat cattle. 2 yearling Jersey bulls. Note: Next Friday, Annual Cattle Fair; no bulls or single entries excepted; sheep as usual. WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT 1 P.M. 20 cows , 20 m.t. Hereford cows, 30 Jersey yearling heifers (lots), 2 pedigree 2-ycar Jersey bulls. 1 pedigree yearling Jersey bull. 7 grade Jersey bulls, 4 springing dairy heifers, 15 weaner pigs. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. A\’D ASSOCIATED LIVE ST-KK AUCTIONEERS, LTD. RAETIHI SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. 150 SHEEP, comprising: 250 wether hoggets (to be 100 ewe hoggets. 200 2 and 4-tooth wethers. 10 Jersey-cross dairy cows and heif- i era. r ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS LTD. THE FARMERS ’ CO OPERATIV E ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD. MR S. C. McCRAE’S ANNUAL SA OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY BULLS? ’ KAKARAMEA SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 11)3’. v . AT 1 P.M. 00 PEDIGREE & HIGHGRADf? JERSEY BULLS, comprising•-*-15 2 and 3-year grade (maidens). 15 2 and 3-year grade Jerseys. 20 well-grown yearlings (by , -Hylands Sunspot,” “Lucky Glen,? and *‘Lord Cloudberry”). 1 pedigree Holstein bull. 5 p.b. Holstein bulls, yearling :i’ d 2 p.b. 2 year milking Shorth »rp j bulls. 1 yearling Polled Angus bull. Noto: The bulls to bo submit to 1 in exceptionally good order, tho '.failings, particularly being very choice, having all been well wintered on »not« and hay. AU purchases nt this '•nfb will bo trucked free of charge or grazed / until required. Every animal cn"rios tho vendor’s usual full guarantee In order to meet present finaneial conditions, approved buyers may defer pavment until January ], 1932. free nf interest. A REMEDY WITH A RECORD For over sixty years Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been the recognised New Zealand remedy for coughs and colds and all throat afflictions. To-day, with influenza about, tho Dominion-wide <lvmnnd for “ Baxter’s’” is a wonderful tribute Io a wonderful remedy. Only a unique preparation that hus thoroughly proved itself could win and hold public, confidence in such a manner. Always keep a bottle of **Baxter’s” handy. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores.*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 243, 14 October 1931, Page 12
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