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W QUALITY TELLS J,
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m port only the vary choiceat of Gema I
Thêta aie made up by Craftsmen
Jewellers into Diamond Rings of
Matchless Beauty and Incompar-
able Value.
GOLDING'S
MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS
HOBART.
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Piano Tuning
Our Tuner will be visit-
ing Dunalley, Port Ar-
thur, Sorell and districts
from 7th February. Or-
ders sent us will have
prompt attention.
FINDLAYS
82 ELIZABETH ST.,
HOBART.
fpOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS.
W¡J^ PERSONS huving CLAIMS
It against the Estate of EDWARD
(HENRY THOMPSON, foimerly of
Hobart; in Tasmania, but late of Syd-
ney, in N.S.AV., Clerk in Holy Orders,
deceased, »ire required to lodge same
j-vytth the Public Trustee, Hobart, on or
¿feiore the 28th day of March next.
E. D. F. KEMP,
Public Trustee.
> li . -____
¡ALL PERSONS having claims against
the Estate of DAVID WEST late
jof Grove, in Tasmania, Farmer, deceas
fi, ax« required to lodge same with the
ublic Trustee, Hobart, on or before the
3» day of April next.
E. D. F. KEMP,
_Public Trustee.
tyÇtiL. PERSONS having claims against
lb the Estate of EMMA LEWIS, late
Bot Hobart, in Tasmania, Widow, de
fceasod, are required to lodge same with
Jfwith the Public Trustee, Hobart, on
4Jw, ibofor© the 4th day of April next.
; E. D. F. KEMP,
\ '_'_ Public Trustee.
flTACANCY FOR MEDICAL OFFICER*
f HEALTH LABORATORIES,
COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH.
¿»ÄTPlicatlons returnable 23rd February,
?«28, axe invited for the above position
ilt'om medical graduates between 25 anl
KS6 years of age-salary, £720-£948.
¡Ajiplicants should be prepared, after a
(period of training, to proceed to Rabaul
or any part of Australia where a branch
laboratory is situated. District allow-
ance will he paid during any period of
residence at Rabaul. Full particulars
(are published In Commonwealth Gazette
»f 26th January, 1928 (which may bp
fcecn at post offices), or may be obtained
?from the Director-General of Health, C1
Bprlng Street, Melbourne, with whom
Applications should be lodged.
¡ JUDICIAL AND LAW NOTICES.
{Tir. THE SUPREME COURT OF TAS
i MANIA.
< . . Sheriff's Office,
February 3, 1928.
falBSONVS LIMITED v. HARRIS, R. C.
pWrit of Fieri Facias, dated the 24th
Hay of January, 1928, was received at
Kills Office on the same date
V A. G. BRAMMALL,
Sheriff.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
fjUjR. LUCAS, Astrologer, gives free
j character reading. Send stamp
tend give full birth datas. 7 Arcade
Street, Prahran, Victoria.
MR. AND MRS. E. HAIGH, of
Campbell Street, Hobart, wish
thank O'Mav Bros, for placing a special
iboat at their disposal, January 22. in
connection with an necident to their son,
"William, in transferring Mr. Haigh from
Bellerive to Hobart.
Jj^PnicoTs.
GROWERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT
E ONLY REQUIRE APRICOTS
tAT ARE SUITABLE FOR CAN
NG, NOT LESS' THAN 1J INCHES
DIAMETER.
1 H. JONES AND CO. PTY. LTD.
JP ti B L"I C N O T T C E.
\"
sfl 'desire to tender my, sincere grati
aiide to the matron and nursing staff of
Bt. Helen's Hospital for their skill and
jWttontivenegs in bringing mv wife safely
¡through her very serious Illness,
> C. H. LONG,
122 Brisbane Street.
DUTORS' NOTICE.
It is requested that all claims» againit
the Estate of Henry Watson, late of
tanklin Street, Hobart, deceased, be
rendered forthwith to the Executors un-
der cover to
SIMMONS, WOLFHAGEN, SIMMONS,
AND WALCH,
Solicitors to the Estate.
»THE MELBOURNE ELECTRIC SUP
,x PLY COMPANY LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the PRE-
FERENCE SHARE TRANSFER
BOOKS, Melbourne Register, of the
above named Company will bo closed
jtrom 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 15th
Stebruary, 1928, to 5 p ni., on Wednesday,
¡the 29th February, 1928, in connection
faith tho payment on the 1st March,
11928, of the half -yeal ly dividend on the
nTper cent. First Preference Shares.
Ä* By Order,
Vf.,3. MOUNTAIN,
Secretary.
Í9 Queen Street, Melbourne,
E 31st January, 1928.
0IOCESAN CHURCH HOUSE,
ßt Andrew's Cathedral,
Sydney,
1st Febuary, 1928.
r- Competitive deBigns are invited for
(the proposed Church of England
Cathedral and accessory buildings at
(Canberra from Architects residing in
the Commonwealth of Australia or the
(Dominion of New Zealand.
Printed conditions regulating submis-
sion of designs may be obtained upon
application at the following offices:
THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR, Dio-
cesan Church House, St. Andrew's
Cathedral, Sydney.
THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR, St.
Paul's Cathedral Buildings, Melbourne.
THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR,
¡Church Oftice, Adelaide.
THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR,
Church House, Ann Street, Brisbane.
I THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR,
tararen Office, Perth.
' THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR,
atbedral Chambers, Murray Street,
ïobart.
THE DIOCESAN REGISTRAR,
BO Mulgrave Street, Wellington, N.Z.
Sketch designs must be delivered, as
prescribed, not later than twelve noon
Dn Friday, the first day of June, 1928,
ddressed to the Diocesan Registrar at
ithe Diocesan Church House, St. An
Brew's Cathedral, Sydney.
j LEWIS B. BRADFORD,
' Bishop of Goulburn .
V On behalf of the Canberra Cathedral
building Committee. _
BOARD AND RESIDENCE«
toUPERIOR Home for Students, etc,
r3 409 Elizabeth Street, Hobart.
i\TACANCIES in nice home, for board
* * Ing-school girls, 17/. 1942 Mercury.
¡VACANCIES at Ryhope, 190 Davey St
1 Moderate tariff. Telephone.
.STRATFORD House, 108 Bathurst St.
Vacancies for Visitors. Mrs. Daw
lion.
iCTNTERNATIONAL," Brisbane Street,
Launceston-Superior Accommo
fm. Central, Tram Stop. II and 8/
l. George Perry, Proprietor (late
e-school Teacher).
THAM, UP-TO-DATE RESIDEN-
TIAL HOUSE, 127 BATHURST ST.
Sin lard Room, Tennis Court, Dance Hall.
Hot and Cold Shower Baths. "Phone 768.
¡TJHEVERTON, Great Bay, N. Bruny.
Good Accommodation for Visitors,
Ideal holiday resort. Fishing, Shooting,
Bathing, Boating, Beaches. Tariff mode-
rate. Apply Mrs. Kellaway. 'Phone 1
Great Bay.
[FASMANIANS, tv hen requiring board,
rooms, or flats in Sydney, notify
His. Miss MacLachlan's Residential
'Agency (est. 1896), 350 George St., Syd-
ney.
^a-Ls
OF SALE AND WILL FORMS
OBTAINABLE AT
«THE MERCURY" OFFICE. .
HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
50 MORE ELECTRIC RANGES FITTED DURING
THE LAST MONTH.
WILL YOU BE AN APPLICANT FOR ONE DURING
THE COMING MONTH? '
THEY ARE WONDERFUL LABOUR AND MONEY
SAVERS!
SPECIAL NOTICE" RE "ALL-ELECTRIC-HOME" DIS-
COUNTS.
Subject to a written application in January of any
year "All-E'ectric-Home" Accounts which¿have exceeded
£30 in the previous year are allowed a SPECIAL DIS-
COUNT. This year, however, applications will be consid-
ered until end of February.
Have you applied for your "All-Electric-Home" dis-
count?
MUNICIPAL..
JljEW NORFOLK MUNICIPALITY.
ASSESSMENT ROLL, 1928.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Assessment Roll for 1928 appears in
the "Gazette" of this day's date, and
that copies therepf^can be inspected at
all Post Offices and Pólice Stations
within the Municipality.
Any person who considers himself
aggrieved by any .Assessment or par-
ticulars contained in such Assessment
Roll may, within thirty days pt the date
hereof, appeal against the same in the
manner provided by "The Annual Values
Assessment Act, 1911."
All notices of appeal to be filed with
the Registrar of the Court, Local Courts
Act Jurisdiction, .New Norfolk.
Dated at New Norfolk, this 30th day
of January, 1928.
THOMAS ANDREWS,
Chairman Local Authority, New Norfolk
_TENDERS._
rjlTY OF HOBART
^ QUOTATIONS.
QUOTATIONS ARE INVITED UN-
TIL 12 (NOON) on MONDAY, 0th
hist, for the Supply and Delivery of
'1 wo t2) Solid Tyres, 881 x lOln. foi
Karrlei Waggon.
W A. BRAIN,
... Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Hoboil,'
3rd February, 1928
niTY " OF HOBART.
^ TENDERS.
Sealed Tendera, addressed to the
Mayor nad Aldermen, and superscribed
"Tenders for Wall," will bo received at
my office until .twelve (12) o'clock noon,
on WEDNESDAY, the 15th Inst., for the
Erection of Retaining Wall, etc., Lower
Sandy Bay, ut Mr. H. E. Button's pro-
perty. Full particulars on application
at the ofllce of City Engineer. No ten-
ders will be entertained unless sent in
on foi m to be supplied and accompanied
by a preliminary deposit of Five Pounds
(£5).
The lowest or.any. tender not neces-
sarily accepted. .
W. A. BRAIN,
Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Hobart,
3rd February, 1928. t ' . s
JENDERS ARE INVITED
For the PuiehaSc~o"f One Double Cyl-
inder Winding Engine and Jackass
Boiler; Quantity of Wire Ropes;
Quantity Wrought Iron Piping; now at
underlay shaft, Miner's Dream, Ma-
thinna. Tenders close 14th Februarv,
1928.
A. G. WEBSTER-AND SONS LTD,
HOBART.
POULTRY, EGGS, ETC.
A YLESBURY Drakes, young, 10/, de-
livered. Woods, Campania.
WANTED, 3 Ducks, 1 Drake, Young
Pekin. ' State price. 1967 Mercury.
"WANTED, Pure Pekln_ Drake, young;
state price and age. 1921 Mere.
XpOR SALE, Pure-bred .White Leghorn
, and Black Orp. Cockerels, 6 months.
7/6 each. - Scott, Alexandra Battery,
L. Sandy Bay.
CALE, 8 Laying Pullets, 6 W.L, 2 ha'.f
^ bred, 35/. 'Phone 2268.
CALE, 4 extra good W.L. Cockerels,
" cheap. 77 Hill St.
CALE or Lease. Karoola Poultry Yards
and Cottage. 'Phone 2446. R.
Gentle, Newport St., N. Hobart.
CALE, 2 doz. W.L. and Blk. Orp. Hens.
^ Laying. 7/6 pair. 146 Risdon
Road.
CALE, Few W.L. and' B.O. Hens, lay
0 ing, 6/ and 8/ 'per pair. 53A Hill
Street.
ORDERS taken for Dressed or Live
Poultry, delivered anywhere. 'Phone
Kingston 45. , -
'THIRTY Pure-bred Black Orpington
Pullets, August hatched (treble
strain), 10/ each, packing extra. Apply
Rev. Fairey, Bothwell.
?fJORMAN'S Blacks are Best. Hens
for breeding, 6/ each. Limited
number only., A. A. Norman, Tea Tree.
rjOCKERELS. W. Leghorns, Black
OrplngtonB, 4 mos. and over, 7/6
each; 5 mos. and over,'10/6 each. De-
livery boat or rall, 1/9 extra. First
Year Hens, Black Orpingtons only, 10/(1
each. 6 for £3. Packing and freight
extra. W. A. BAGLEY, 8 Wentworth
Street. Tel. 1258.
FARM AND PRODUCE.
ANNUAL - WINTER FODDER
A MIXTURES.
We have for Sale-Horse Beans, Tares,
Skinless Barley (Golden or Black), Em-
erald Ryecorn, Rape, etc., and shall be
pleased to recommend suitable mixtures.
BARNETT BROS. PTY. LTD.,
Cr. Collins and Campbell Streets,
HOBART.
"HAVE IN STOCK THE FOLLOW-
ING SEEDS OF HIGHEST
GERMINATION:
BROAD LEAVED ESSEX RAPE,
THOUSAND HEADED KALE,
HUNTER RIVER LUCERNE.
Our tests give the following results: -
Rape...j .. 100 per cent.
Kale.~".. 97 per cent.
Lucerne. 98 per cent.
PEARCE & PEARCE,
8 Murray-street, Hobart.
W13
J^OTICB TO HOUSEWIVES.
Prime Potatoes, 6/6 per bag.
Prime Swedes, _ fresh new season's,
6/6 per bag. "
Choicest Factory Bacon, 1/1 per lb.
W. T. THORPE PTY. LTD., Merchants.
' Liverpool Street, Hobart
P A R M E " R S.
We can supply ¿ou with Second-hand
Chaff Bags, Grain ^Sacks, and Potato
Bags in any quantity and at lowest
prices.
FERGUSON AND CO. PTY. LTD., '
10 Murray Street.
JJLEOTKIC LIGHT.
Electric power in the"" country home
provides a magic touch willoh lifts it out
of the rank of ordinary homes. In the
home that does not have this modern
force, electricity, there is bound to be
drudgery and inconvenience. It Is at
night when the lights are turned on in
the home that the convenience of elec-
tricity IB most apparent, yet there are
other advantages on the farm, such as
pumping and general power that must
not be overlooked.
Consult our Electrical Department
about Installing a Delco-Light Set for
you.
MURDOCH BROS., PT!'. LTD.,
Engineers and Merchants,
Market Place,
Hobart.
"POR RUPTURE.-Jelco Bott Elaetlo
*. Trune«, Fluid-filled Fada, euy ta
St and easy to wear. ..
-? T. P. DAVERN, Chemlrt,
AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. .
MONDAY, February 6.
CHARMING W.B. RESIDENCE AND
GROUNDS, KINGSTON BEACH.
BURN AND SON
Ale instructed by Guyon Purchas, Esq.,
to sell by auction at their ROOMS,
Collins Street, on MONDAY, Febru-
ary 6, at 12 o'clock sharp,
j^'IS SUPERIOR W.B. RESIDENCE
known as NURTON, situated at
KINGSTON BEACH, adjoining the pro-
perties of Lady Davies and Dr. Scott.
The premises are of modern design,
and practically new. They contain 8
rooms, with large balcony and veran-
dah, fitted bathroom, electric bath
heater, fitted laundry, e.l., and points,
built-in cupboards and garage. The
house is beautifully finished and well
arranged. The grounds, comprising half
an acre, are tastefully laid out with
lowers and shrubs, and water Is laid on
.'rom creel;. There Is also ample water
storage for household use.
Reference-Messrs. Lewis, Hudspeth
Perkins, and Dear, Solicitors, Collins
street, and Messrs. D. Saunders and Co.,
Estate Agents, Murray Street.
MONDAY, February 13.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
TURE AND EFFECTS.
BURN AND SON
Are instructed to sell by Auction on the
premises, Balmoral, Lipscombe's
Avenue, Lower Sandy Bay, on Mon-
day, 13th Inst., at 11 o'clock sharp
HTHE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR
A N1TURE AND EFFECTS, Including
light Axminster carpet, 13ft. 6ln. by 12
ft., fender, kerbs, settee and two arm
chairs in tapestry, seagrass settee, black-
wood occasional table, card table, brasf,
smoker's stand, Sonora gramophone and
records, window cushions, curtains and
blinds, pedestal and bowl, Jacobl print,
signed, paintings, pictures, vases, and
ornaments, blue and red Axminster
carpet, handsome blackwood sideboard,
with mirror back and shelves, black-
wood esrltolre and bookcase combined,
superior blackwood suite in stamped
pantasole, comprising settee, 2 arm, and
4 small chairs, oval blackwood extension
table, blackwood tea waggon, blackwood
hall seat and stand, Axminster runner)*
and rug, oak Aneroid barometer and
thermometer, curtains, etc, large oak
double mirror wardrobe, oak duchesse,
with cabriole legs, oak double bedstead,
w.m. and bedding, Axminster squares,
oak chairs, small tables, blackwood
wardrobe with mirror panel, blackwood
duchesse single oak bedstead, w.m. and
bedding, wire stretcher, and cushions,
folding chairs, child's playing pen, lino-
leum, pine top table, easy chair in cre-
tonne, oak chairs in pantasote, kitchen
furniture, and requisites, "Liberty"
vacuum cleaner (new), lawn mower, 70
ft. hose, garden tools, barrow, etc.,
On view on Saturday, 11th, from 2.30
to 4.30 o'clock.
ANNUAL STUD SHEEP SALES.
WEDNESDAY, February 15, 1928.
ALLAN STEWART PTY. LTD.
Has pleasure In announcing the above
sale, which will commence at 11
o'clock at the Sheep Pavilion, National
Agricultural and Pastoral Society,
Elphin Show Ground, Launceston.
500 'PURE SHEEP,
including Merinos, Corriedules, English
Leicesters, Bprder Lelcesters, South
downs, Romney Marsh, Dorset Horns,
Lincolns, Polwarths.
This catalogue promises to be the best
ever offered, as the quality of the en-
tries will be exceptionally good.
Only registered or eligible for regis-
tration sheep catalogued.
Catalogues on application.
W T. BELL AND CO. LIMITED.
TT " FORTHCOMING SALES.
KILLAFADDY-Every Tuesday.
MART-Every Friday. Carcase pork,
dairy produce, etc.
CARRICK-February 9.
CRESSY-February 1C. Annual lamb
sale.
BRACKNELL-February 20.
EPPING-February 23.
ST. MARYS-February 27.
WESTBURY-February 29.
HAGLEY-February 22, 1928, clearing
sale at Sunnyside, under instructions
from trustees estate late Sarah
Hingston.
EVANDALE-March 1-.
BRACKNELL-March 6. Clearing sale
furniture, etc., on account Mr. Geo.
Brewer.
DELORAINE-March 7. Stock sale.
CRESSY-March 8. Clearing sale, farm
stock. Implements, etc., on account
Mr. George Young.
CRESSY-March 15. Stock sale.
WESTBURY-March 19. Clearing sale,
farm stock, Implements, etc., on ac-
count Mr. Duggan.
HAGLEY'-March 21. Clearing sale,
farm stock, implements, etc., on ac-
count Mrs. F. Smith.
BRACKNELL-March 22. Stock sale.
EXTON-March 20. Clearing farm sale
on account Mr. J. Donaldson.
WESTBURY-March 28, stock sale.
THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10.30 sharp.
RUPERT JOHNSTON PTY. LTD.
Will sell at their UNIVERSAL MAR-
KET, 73 Bathurst Street, THIS DAY,
JIVE P O'U'L T -R Y,
farm and dairy produce, fruit ana
vegetables, butter, pream, eggs, jam.
MEAT-Pork, lamb, mutton, beef, corn-
ed beef, etc. \
Owing to Sale at "Mayfair," HAYES.
To-day, at 1 p.m., we will hold our
Usual Meat and Produce Sale at 10.30
Sharp, instead of 11 o'clock._
FEBRUARY 13, 1928.
CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR
FURNITURE, ETC.,
AT 2 LOCHNER ST., W. HOBART.
RUPERT JOHNSTON PTY. LTD.
Are Instructed by Mrs. Marshman to
sell at Ivanhoe, 2 Lochner Street, West
Hobart, on Monday, February 13, 1928,
at 2.30 p.m. sharp,
ITOUSEHOLD' FURNITURE, includ
ing spring edge Chesterfield lounge
in blue mouquette, inlaid rosewood sec-
retaire, 9x9 Axminster carpet,, lounge
choir in cretonne, oak round table, sea-
grass chairs, 2 Chinese trays and stands,
English oak ink stand, 2 jardinieres, re-
versible rugs, 4 Alabaster ornaments,
blankets, superior, blackwood duchess,
oval mirror, blackwood single bedstead
and sp. mattress, cedar wardrobe,
duchesse, blackwood washstand, single
bedstead and spring mattress, k. table,
k. dresser, k. chairs, linos, k. safe, fen-
ders and irons, tea table, palm, orna-
mental fruit, water colour, "St. Ra-
phael's Church," oil painting, "Govern-
ment House, Hobart," Doulton ware,
Wedgewood plate, 16 x 12 carpet, brass
vases, satin cushions, curtains and
blinds, quilts, oak kerb, kettle, crockery,
hammock, preB. pan, travelling cases,
hose, about 60ft., jam bottles, carpenters
tools, garden tools, crosscut saw,' pea
rifle, bags drum, large quantity le. sun-
dries', "including aluminium saucepans,
le. utensils, garden seat.
Also,
Drophead Singer Sewing machine. In
perfect order.
Also,
Main gas stove 2ft. 6in. Lux wood,
In'good order.
AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, February 4,
at 1 p.m. sharp. .
CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS.
"MAYFAIR," HAYES.
OWING TO PROPERTY BEING SOLD,
RUPERT JOHNSTON PTY. LTD.
Have been instructed by Mrs. Cottrell
Dormer to sell on the premises, "May-
fair," Hayes, on the above date,
¡SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE, including:-Walnut Inlaid
secretaire, mahogany round table, cedar
sideboard, cedar dinner waggon, 2 cedar
chests drawers, cedar book shelves, ma-
hogany occ. table, walnut Inlaid table,
cedar table, cedar toilet drawers, music
seat and stand, wicker tea waggon, up-
holstered cane easy chair, English oak
hallstand, 3 English oak easy chairs, oak
office chair, fender seat, 5 occ. tables,
English oak chair, oil paintings, pictures,
Universal electric stove, 4 hot points;
folding table, corner wardrobe, Axmin-
ster carpet, 9x9; card table, carpet
squares, lino., 15 x 10; oak duchesse,
duchesse tables, 3 Uno. squares, 12 x 9;
double oak bedstead and mattress,
Burslem bowls and Royal Doulton china,
C single stretchers and beddings, camp
stretcher, single B.W. bedstead and wire
mattress, child's iron cot, child's oak cot,
copper jug, palm and jardiniere, copper
coal vase, quantity Uno., grass square,
15 x 10; electric lamps and oil lamps,
quantity books, quantity curtain«,
cushions. Eiderdown quilts, blankets,
sheets, and pillows, enamel bath, child's
bath. Uno. and bath mats, toilet glass,
platform rocker, child's chair, child's
rocker, leather trunks, hammock, cane
lounge, 2 large kitchen .tables, 2 Ammer
chairs, kitchen safe, kitchen utensils,
etc.; 2 bins, 3 chests drawers, stair
carpet and runners, reversible rugs,
corner chairs, American pattern kitchen
cupboard, step-ladders and ladders,
quantity toys, 2 canvas bags, canvas
holdall, lifting motor jack, garden tools
and pipe fittings, carpenter's tools,
emery wheel, 5-ton of lime, 4-inch valve
and belting, pulley wheels, wire-netting
strainer, quantity dressed blackwood
(seasoned), 2 lawn mowers and hedge
cutters, 5 tons 18-inch wood, quantity
5, Ï, and 1 Inch galv. piping, quantity
agricultural drain pipes, bench and vice,
circular saw and bench, saddler's dee,
quantity sundries, 3 lpOgal. tanks, etc.,
etc.
Also, I
Cutler roller-top desk
Double bedstead and patent mattress
by Heal and Son, London
Pony, aged
TRAIN LEAVES HOBART FOR
MAYFAIR SIDING at 9.15 a.m.
MONDAY AFTERNOON, February 20,
At 2.30 p.m. Sharp.
CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR JOB
PRINTING PLANT, HAIRDRESS-
ING SALOON EQUIPMENT, ETC.,
IN THE BASEMENT, TREGEAR'S
BUILDINGS, ARGYLE STREET.
RUPERT JOHNSTON PTY. LTD.
Have been Instructed by the owner
(who is retiring from business through
ill-health) to sell in the Basement,
Tregear's Buildings, Argyle Street, on
the above date,
SUPERIOR COMPLETE PLANT FOR
° A 4-CIIAIR HAIRDRESSING
SALOON; the whole of a Job Printing
Plant (practically new), on point.
The plant will be offered as one lot, but
in the event of not making a sale it will
be put up in lots to suit prospective buy
Á "Daylight" Gas Plant, suitable for
a large Hall or Hotel, nearly new; large
quantity of new and second-hand sew-
ing machines, with all accessories and
new parts.
Also,
A very large quantity of sundries.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 15,
. At 2.30 sharp.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS.
"LALLA ROOKH'," 1G!I MACQUARIE
STREET.
RUPERT JOHNSTON PTY. LTD.
Are Instructed by Mrs. T. James, to sell
at the premises, Lalla Rookh, 169
Macquarie Street, on the above date,
1-IOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
?*- EFFECTS. including Renard!
piano, old-fashioned furniture, compris-
ing old -fashioned cedar sideboard (ma-
hogany panels), old-fashioned cedar
lounge chair with footstool attachment,
cedar sofa, cedar hall table. 5 dr. cedar
desk, 3 dr. ditto, large cedar wardrobe,
cedar press, 2 mahogany toilet mirrors,
walnut easy chair, silk top prayer chair,
old 3-fold screen, 5 cedar chests drawers
and toilet chests, 2 "Dickens" prints, 2
old oil paintings by Burke, bas relief
engraving by Hancock, black and white
picture, "Ship at Sea," by Weston,
cedar toilet tables. Axminster carpet
square, 12 x l8, H.P. chests of drawers,
lound table, stag's head, mahogany half
round m.t. washstand, 3 pee. kauri bed-
room suite, oval h.p. duchesse pair,
linen press, 3 pee. h.p, bedroom suite,
seagrass chairs, Austrian chairs, over-
mantel, pier glass, dining table, 10ft.,
Canadian chairs, tap. couch, linoleums,
serge hall curtains, pictures, carpet
runners, bentwood, rocker, towel rails,
toilet ware, blankets, etc., vases, orna-
ments, fenders and irons, china, glass-
ware, elliots, blinds and curtains, 10
single bedsteads and sp. mattresses, 6
double bedsteads and sp. mattresses,
horsehair mattresses, feather and kapok
beds, pillows, etc., kitchen furniture and
K'quisites, wash troughs, mangle, etc.
Inspection Monday afternoon, Febru-
ary 13.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 16,
At 2,30 sharp.
CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
HAMPSTEAD. G HEATHORN AVENUE
SANDOWN. LOWER SANDY BAY.
RUPERT JOHNSTON PTY. LTD.
Are instructed by Les Spooner, Esq., to
sell at the premises, Hampstead,
Lower Sandy Bay, on the above date,
gUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
TURE, including drawing-room
and hall, Offenbach piano player and re-
cords, 4 pee. moquette Chesterfield suite,
blackwood deep set occ. table, lovely
beau-front blackwood sideboard, black-
wood tea waggon, blackwood over-
mantel, brass mtd. kerb, fire screen,
l.alm stands, pedestal lamp, blinds, etc.
imposing blackwood hall stand, cedar
pedestal, etc.
Sitting-room.-Blackwood book caso,
qty. books, Master's Voice cabinet
phonograph and 30 records, 2 divan
chairs, seagrass chairs, oval table, lino.,
8yds. oak sideboard, nickel mtd. oak
kerb, 2 children's divan chairs, W«aiheim
sewing machine.
Bedrooms, Including 4 pee. oak suite,
toilet ware, blackwood d. bedstead and
sp mattress, oak b.s. table, chairs, 10
yds. Uno, 3 pee. h.p. suite, h.p. round
table to match, 3 oak bedstead and sp.
mattress, bedding, lino., 9yds., etc",
stretcher.
Sun Room.-Large round cedar table.'
Austrian chairs, oak secretaire, imit.
marble clock, lino, medicine chest,- kit-
chen requirements, ball-bearing lawn
mower, 60ft hose, garden tools, 2 can
pries and avairy, contents of workshop,
coir mats, 2 canvas verandah blinds.
Also,
Well-built portable chalet, well fitted.
Inspection Tuesday Afternoon, Febru-
ary 14:
THURSDAY, February 9.
' DARLING AND REYNOLDS,
in conjunction with
A G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.,
Under instructions from the Mortgagees
will offer for sale on the above data
at Noon, at the latter's Rooms, Liver-
pool Street,
^LL THAT property known as 126
Elizabeth Street, Hobart, compris-
ing Modern Brick Shop and Dwelling of
7 rooms, with all conveniences.
The land has a frontage on Elizabeth
Street of 16 feet, with a depth of 60 feet
11 inches or thereabouts, together with
a right-of-way to Melville Street. This
property Is close to tile centre of the city
and should command the attention of
investors.
Terms: 10 per cent, deposit. Balance
on completion or. as may be arranged.
Reference: Messrs. Butler, Mcintyre
and Butler, Solicitors, 22 Murray Street,
Hobart.
AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.
PORTHCOMINO SALES.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
STOCK.
MELTON SALE, Monday, February 6.
HUONVILLE SALE, Monday, Feb-
ruary 6.
ROSEGARLAND SALE, Tuesday,
February 7.
COLEBROOK SALE, Monday, Feb-
ruary 13.
NUBEENA SALE, Tuesday, February
14.
OATLANDS, Friday, February 17.
CAMPBELL TOWN SALE, Friday,
February 24.
CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS at Cambridge on ac-
count of Mr. B. Johnson, end of Feb-
ruary.
BOTHWELL SALE, Friday, March Î.
RIVERSDALE SALE, Friday, March
9. Present advices: 4,000 Sheep, includ-
ing 35 imported Austin Wanganella 2
tooth rams.
TRIABUNNA SALE, Thursday.
March 22.
BUCKLAND SALE, Friday, March 23.
CLEARING SALE of 5,000 SHEEP,
IMPLEMENTS, etc., instructed by A.
R. Peacock, Esq., " at Millbrook, Tun-
bridge, on Wednesday, March 28, at 12
o'clock.
PROPERTY.
PROPERTIES 5 and 7 PITT STREET,
NORTH HOBART, under inductions
from the Mortgagee, at Mart, Noon,
Thursday, February 16.
PROPERTY AT OATLANDS, under
Instructions from the tenants for life in
estate late Henry Fisher, at Oatlands
Stock Sale, Friday, February 17.
PROPERTY AT TARANNA, under
Instructions from the Mortgagee, at
Nubeena Stock Sale, on Tuesday. Feb-
ruary 14.
LAND AT NUBEENA, under instruc-
tions from Mr. F. Elwick Smith, at Nu-
beena Stock Sale, Tuesday, February li.
PROPERTIES, LEONARD'S ES-
TATE, MOONAH, under Instructions
from the Mortgagee, at Mart, Noon,
Thursday; February-16.
A G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
?cx-' WILL SELL
PRODUCE-At Railway and Wharf
daily.
MONDAY, /February 6.
ABATTOIR SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at 12 o'clock,
1 (\ PRIME STEER S,
Cleveland
16 Prime steers and heifers, Glen
Dhue
8 Prime steers, Fenton Forest
S Prime steers, Dennistoun
8 Prime steers, Mona Vale
8 Prime steers, Northdown
8 Prime steers, Green Hills
8 Prime steers. Malahide , '
70 Prime wethers, Cleveland
70 Prime wethers, Fenton Forest
70 Prime wethers, Wetheron
70 Prime wethers, Mona Vale
70 Prime wethers and lambs, Marne
Vale
U0 Prime ewes. Kelvin Grove
60 Prime lambs, ditto
70 Prime lambs, York Plains
70 Prime lambs. Dennistoun
40 Prime 2-tooths, Campania
40 Prime lambs, Norton Mandeville
40 Prime lambs, Bowsden
40 Prime lambs, York Plains
40 Prime lambs, Oatlands
40 Prime lambs, Hutton Park
NOTE. - Sale is on Monday, NOT
Wednesday.
MONDAY, February 6.
MELTON SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at MELTON at 1 p.m.,
3,300 S H E E 1
From The .Grange
500 4, 6, and just f.m. crossbred ewes
large frames, and in good con-
dition, annual draft
From Lovely Banks
440 6 and f.m. crossbred ewes, annual
draft, a nice line
250 Comeback lambs
From Moorland-r
200 Corriedale cross lambs, mostly
wethers
100 Just f.m. crossbred ewes
From The Knoll
Í 200 Comeback lambs, mixed sexes
From Charlton
60 4yr.-old half-bred ewes, age cor-
rect, one earmark, a nice lot
From Woodsdale
70 4 and 6-tooth crossbred ewes
From Clifton Vale
250 6 and f.m. crossbred wethers, in
good condition
From Midway
100 F.M. crossbred ewes
100 Crossbred lambs
From Glenfern
250 2 to F.M. comeback ewes I
From Melton Vale
100 F.M. Polwarth ewi.
100 Shropshire and Suffolk cross
lambs, in high condition
50 4 and G-tooth comeback ewes
80 Crossbred ewes
From the Wilderness
200 Comeback wether lambs, a good
line
From Mangalore
200 2-tooth wethers, well grown and
in good condition'
From Charlton
4 2 and 4-tooth Romney -ams
Black li. and h. mare, staunch and
reliable, Glenfern
MONDAY, February 6.
HUONVILLE SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at 1 p.m.,
J70UR PRIME STEERS, Glen Huon
2 Prime cows, Margate
2 Prime cows, Huonville
Pen prime heifers, Ranelugh
2 Prime steers, Judbury
25 3-year-old steers, good colours,
r Longley
15 Rising 2-year-old steers, Cygnet
Pen empty cows, ditto
3 Springers
12 3-year-old steers and heifers,
Huonville
15 Head store cattle, Sunset Ranch
1 Pr. working bullocks, pole or
lead, Cygnet
15 Prime wethers, Glen Huon
Pen prime lambs, Huonville
Pen prime ewes, ditto
Pen prime ewes, Glen Huon
Pen prime lambs, ditto
60 Prime wethers, Ranelagh
30 Prime lambs, Cloverbanks
50 Crossbred wethers, large frames.
Glen Huon
Pen prime lambs, ditto
Pen prime ewes, ditto
Cow, with 2nd calf at foot. Long-
ley
30 Fat and store pigs, various owners
Bay draught mare, 8yrs., trial,
Cygnet
TUESDAY, February 7.
SORELL SALE,
FIRST SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at SORELL on TUESDAY, 'flt
10.30 a.hl.. r
TWIGHT EXTRA PRIME HEIFERS,
Bream Creek
2 Extra prime heifers, M. L. Wag-
ner
2 Extra prime heifers, A. F. Clifford
2 Extra prime steers, A. A. Wagner
1 Extra prime vealer, Miss Wagner
80 Prime 2-tooths and ewes, Brock-
ley
CO Prime wethers, Burnside
20 Prime wethers, Orielton Park
2 Pens prime wethers, C. H. White
1 Pen prime lambs, Hampton Park
1 Pen prime lambs, S. Woolnough
1 Pen prime lambs, H. A. Morey
2 Pens prime Iambs, Braithwaite
Bros.
1 Pen ewes, ditto
2 Pens prime lambs, Forcett
1 Pen prime wethers, P. C. Porter
1 Pen prime wethers, O. J. Porter
2 Pens porkers, L. J. Woolley
2 Pens porkers, C. Jacobson
1 Pen porkers, Cornhill
1 Pen porkers, S. C. Clifford
1 Pen porkers, W. Mundy
1 Pen porkers, Orielton
, 1 Pen porkers, Bream Creek'
Also
Superior cow, with calf at foot, A.
E. Gangell
1 Pair working ^bullocks, pole or
lead, Forcett
Usual assortment farm and dalry
produce
Creswell's motor leaves Bellerive . on
arrival of 9.30 a.m. steamer from Ho-
bart.
AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.
TUESDAY. February 7. ,
ROSEGARLAND SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at Rosegarland at 1 p.m.
From Gretna
(50 PRIME WETHERS
20 Prime wethers, Ivanhoe
30 6 and f.m. crossbred ewes, Gretna
40 Crossbred lambs, Macquarie Pla.
20 Prime wethers, John Oakes
35 6 and f.m. wethers, in good con-
dition. Hayes
3 Pens fat crossbred wethers, Glen-
ora
Pen fat sheep,-A. E. Rainbird
G Yearling steers, Moogara
3 Heifers, empty, ditto
5 Head of 2 and 3 year old cattle,
Glenora
TUESDAY, February 14.
NUBEENA SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at Nubeena at 11-30 a.m.,
(if) 4 AND 0-TOOTH CROSSBRED
WETHERS. In high condition,
Nubeena
50 Prime 2-tooth wethers, H. Price
40 Crossbred lambs, Koonya
25 F.M. crossbred ewes, ditto
. 27 F.M. crossbred ewes. Koonya
27 Crossbred Iambs, ditto
Pen prime 4 and 6-tooth wethers,
H. Wiggins
Pen prime ewes, ditto
Pen' prime Iambs, ditto
Pen prime lambs, A. D. Frost
Pen prime wethers, G. Greatbatch
2 Pens prime lambs. Steve Brespe
han
Pen prime lambs, J. H. Palmer
Pen store lambs, ditto
Pen prime lambs, Gathercole Bros.
Pen prime wethers, ditto
14 Head prime cattle, ditto
3 Prime steers, F. Riley
2 Prime cows, ditto
1 Prime heifer, ditto
2 Meaty steers, W. Richardson
3 Prime steers, Nubeena
2 Prime cows, Carnarvon
2 Prime heifers, ditto
2 Meaty cows, A. Little
6 3-yr.-old steers, Premaydena
Pen prime'porkers, John Price
' Pen prime porkers, W. Mundy
Pen prime porkers, W. B. Turvey
Pen prime porkers, J. Burgess
Pen suckers, W. Doddridge
Pen prime porkers, J. Clifford
Pen" prime porkers, VT. E. Woolley
Pen suckers, T. Burden
Pen good slips, Koo'nya
Pen prime porkers, W. Richardson
Ches. H.B. geldlmr. S.W. River
Draught gelding, good at all work.
Koonya
Also,
Under instructions from Mr. F. Elwick
Smith, will offer, prior to the sale of
stock,
BLOCK OF LAND, situate on the
Carnarvon-Nuboena Road, having a
frontage of 27 chains, the area being
186 acres 0 roods 22 perches. This is
bush land, bounded on two sides Dy
roads, and part of land lately held Dy
Alexander Reeves.
N.B.-S.S. Mongana leaves Franklin
pier at 9 a.m., returning after sale.
FRIDAY, February 17.
OATLANDS SALE.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Will sell at Oatlands at 12.30 p.m.,
2,570 SHEEP
From Anstey Barton
450 Crossbred lambs, mixed sexes, as
dropped, from Nant u.ves, by
H.-bred rams, a very nice line
450 Nant bred ewes, F.M. but good
From Oatlands
150 2-tooth crossbred ewes and weth-
ers, in high condition
From Stonehenge
250 F.M. crossbred wether!.
From Ingleside
100 F.M. crossbred ewes, In high con-
dition
From York Plains
225 6 and F.M. crossbred ewes
225 Crossbred lambs, in good con-
dition
From Woodbury- ?
150 4-tooth » crossbred maiden ewes
From Parattah
60 F.M. crossbred ewes
38 Pure Romney ewes
50 Forward crossbred lambs
From Swanston
100 4-tooth crossbred wethers, ;. good
lot
From Whiteford
70 2-tooth crossbreds, mixed sexes
60 6-tooth crossbred wethers
40 6 and F.M. crossbred ewes, Jericho
' 50 F.M. crossbred ewes, Oatlands
From Lake View
25 Prime 2-tooths
| 20 Prime lambs
I 30 F.M. crossbred ewes, in high con-
dition
10 Head young cattle, York Plains
THURSDAY, February 16, 1928.
PROPERTIES AT MOONAH.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Under instructions from the Mortgagee,
will offer at their Mart, Liverpool
Street, on the above date nt noon
ALL THOSE FOUR BLOCKS OF
A LAND, being Nos. 27, 28, 41 and
42 on the subdivision plan of Leonard's
Orchard Estate, each having a frontage
of 100ft. on Coleman Street and 97ft. on
Leonard Street, lot 28 having dwelling
premises thereon.
Also i
All those four blocks, being lots 13,
14, 88 and 89 on Leonard's Orchard Es-
tate Subdivision Pian, each having a
frontage of 100ft. on Coleman Street, and
100ft. on Leonard Street, with a dwelling
erected on lot 13.
Reference: Messrs. Dobson, Mitchell,
and Allport, Solicitors, Macquarie Street,
Hobart.
PROPERTY AT OATLANDS.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.
Are instructed by the Tenants for Life
in the Estate of the late Henry Fisher
to offer at their Oatlands Stock Sale
on the above date, prior to the sale
of stock,
ALL THAT 5 Acres o£ Land situate at
Oatlands and bounded on three
sides by Queen Anne, Glenelg, and Stan-
ley Streets. There is a waterhole on
this land, the whole of which Is under
cultivation.
2. ALL THAT 1 Acre of Land situate
at Oatlands having 'a frontage of 2
chains on Stanley Street with a depth
of 6 chains. This is an excellent build-
ing block.
Terms: 20 per cent, deposit: balance
on completion.
Reference: R. N. K. Beedham, Esq.,
Solicitor to tlie Public Trust Office.
TUESDAY, February 14, 1928.
PROPERTY AT TARANNA.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SO'NS LTD.
Under instructions from the Mortgagee,
will offer at their Nubeena Sale prior
to the sale of stock,
ALL THAT Property of 4 Acres 3
Roods 23 Perches, situated at the
corner of Munro Street and road to Car-
narvon, and formerly belonging to Mrs.
J. Mary Harris. The property is all
fenced and has a 4-roomed cottage,
having lately been used as the Post
Office.
Reference: Messrs. Dobson, Mitchell
and Allport, Solicitors, Hobart.
THURSDAY, February 16, 1928.
PROPERTH3S AT NORTH HOBART.
A. G. WEBSTER AND SONS LTD.,
Under'instructions from the Mortgagee,
will offer at their Mart, Liverpool
Street, on tho above date, at Noon,
ALL THOSE two properties known as
Numbers 5 and 7 PITT STREET,
NORTH HOBART, consisting of 2 Brick
Cottages, with new iron roof, fitted with
E.L., and sewered.
These properties will be offered first
in one lot, and if not sold will then be
put up separately. The cottages are
within one- minute of Elizabeth Street
tramline and should appeal to investors
desiring small cottage investments or to
persons requiring small homes in a con-
venient situation.
Terms: 25 per cent, deposit and bal-
ance on completion, or as may be
arranged.
Title Correct.
Reference: Messrs. Clerk,- Walker,
Stops and Stephens, Solicitors, Hobart.
AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.
MONDAY, February 6.
ERNIE ABBOTT
Will sell at the Abattoirs at 1J o'clock,
J]IGHT QUALITY STEERS, Wm. Tat
low, Stanley
8 Prime steers, Glen Dhu
8 Prime heifers. Evercreech
70 Primo crossbreds, Evandale
40 Prime lambs, Campania
jp¿0 BERTS AND COMPANY LIMITED
FORTHCOMING SALES.
SORELL SALE, Tuesday, February 7.
WESTERWAY, Thursday, February
16.
BRIDGEWATER HORSE SALE, Fri-
day, February 17.
OATLANDS SALE, Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 22.
CAMPANIA SALE, Thursday, Febru-
ary 23.
CAMPBELL TOWN SALE, Friday.
February 24.
CLEAE1NG SALE OF STOCK. IM-
PLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE, on
account of the Estate of the late R. C.
Kermode, at Mona Vale. Ross. Wednes-
day. February 29
ROSEGARLAND, Thursday, Marchi.
BOTHWELL AUTUMN SHEEP
SALE. Friday, March 2.
BARNES BAY AUTUMN SALE,
Wednesday, March 7.
TUNNACK SALE, Thursday, March
8.
LITTLE SWANPORT SALE Thurp
day, March 8. Present advices, 1,500
sheep.
RIVERSDALE SALE. Friday, March
9. Present advices, 2,000 sheep.
PROPERTY.
BRICK DWELLING, No. 6 Alfred
Street, New Town, at Mart, on Monday,
February 6.
WEATHERBOARD DWELLING, oi
chard, and land. Birch's Bay, at Mart on
Thursday. February 9.
SUPERIOR BRICK DWELLING, No.
34 MOUNT STUART ROAD, at Mart
on Thursday, February 16.
FARM, known as Dunmore, Mount
Seymour. Thomas Wilson's estate, at
Tunnack Sale, Thursday, March 8.
IÎOBERTS AND COMPANY LTD.
". SELL AS UNDER:
COWS, DAIRY PRODUCE, POULTRY,
at Murray Street Stores, every Friday.
COUNTRY AND DRY SKINS, Park
Street Stores, every Wednesday.
FRUIT at MURRAY STREET STORES
every Monday and Thursday.
PRODUCE AT RAILWAY YARDS.
PRODUCE.
ROBERTS AND CO. LTD. invite con-
signments of Grain, Chaff, etc.
Three months free storage is given on
all produce placed In Store For Sale.
ROBERTS AND CO. LTD.
"^y O O L SALE.
The next and final Sale of the season
will be held early in March. '
Growers will oblige by forwarding any
wools, to be offered at this sale, as soon
as possible.
ROBERTS AND CO. LTD
ABATTOIR SALES.
OWING TO RACES THE NEXT
v SALE OF FAT STOCK WILL BE
HELD ON MONDAY", FEBRUARY- 6th;
THE FOLLOWING SALE ON WED-
NESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th.
THERE WILL NOT BE ANY PORK
SALE DURING NEXT WEEK.
ROBERTS AND CO. LTD.,
A. G. WEBSTER AND SON.
MONDAY, February 8
DERWENT PARK ABATTOIRS.
ROBERTS AND COMPANY LTD.
At 12 o'clock
24 PRIME STEERS AND COWS,
Lawrenny
S Prime steer.s, Ringarooma
8 Prime steers, Greenwich
S Prime steers, Saundridge
8 Prime steers, Appledore
8 Prime cows, Sunset
S Prime cows, Merton Vale
8 Prime cows, Connorville
4 Prime steers, Coolmore
140 Prime comebacks, Lawienny
140 Primo Merinos, Förden
140 Prime crossbreds and lambs
Glenelg
70 Prime crossbreds, Deloiaine
70 Prime crossbreds and lambs, Wet'
more
40 Prime crossbreds, York Plains
70 Prime lambs, Rockville
70 Prime lambs, Douglas Park
70 Prime lambs, Whitemore
70 Prime lambs, Sassafras
40 Prime crossbreds and lambs, Nal:
40 Prime 2-tooths, Summerville
N.B.-Sale Monday instead of Wednes
day.
TUESDAY, February 7. *
SORELL SALE.
ROBERTS AND COMPANY LTD.
Will sell at Sorell on TUESDAY, Feb
mary 7, at 10.30
From Coppington
.THREE PRIME STEER!
Prime cow, Sorell
20 Prime wethers, Green Hills
Pen prime lambs, ditto
2 Pens prime wethers, G. Newitt am
Son
2 Pens prime wethers, Allen Newit
Pen prime lambs, ditto
" Pens prime lambs, Frogmore
Pen prime 2-tooths, ditto
"Pen prime lambs, E. M. Hayton
Pen prime wethers, Archie Cop
ping
Pen prime 2-tooths, C. R. Gate
house
Pen prime lambs, W.(J. Jones
Pen prime wethers, ditto
Pen prime Wethers, C. H. White
Pen prime lambs, J. Fenner
Pen prime ewes, Geo. Denholm
40 Prime crossbreds and lambs
Thornhill
20 Prime lambs, Walworth
2 Pens prime lambs, A. Allanby
20 Prime 2-tooths, Forcett ,
Pen prime lambs, ditto
Pen prime lambs, C. W. Jones
2 Pens prime crossbreds and lamb!
Sutcliffe Bros.
3 Pens prime porkers, Jas. Quarre'
Pen prime porkers, Brookside
2 Pens prime porkers, John Tun
bridge
2 Pens prime porkers, Roy Allanby
2 Pens prime porkers, C. H. Allanby
2 Pens prime porkers, L. R. Davis
Pure-bred Tamworth boar, 2yr¡
old, D. R. Brown
Sow, with 11 good suckers, W. E
Iles
Pen baconers, A. Hildyard
Pen prime porkers, Forcett
Superior cow and calf, Forcett
Heifer, with calf at foot, Cam
bridge
Superior cow and calf. Orielton
65 Crossbred hoggets, Orielton
50 Crossbred ewes and lambs, Penn
From Sorell
6 2-tooth Shrop. rams
2 Border Leicester rams
Corriedale ram
Bay draught mare, 8 years, goo
all farm work, Cambridge
Imported grey mare by Direct
away
Bay colt by Sydney, dam Direct
away
400 Good chaff bags
200 Corn socks
Quantity sundries
THURSDAY, February 16.
WESTERWAY SALE.^
ROBERTS AND CO. LTD.
Will sell at WESTERWAY on THURS
DAY, February 16, at 12.30,
From A. M. Ransley
of) PRIME CROSSBREDS AN:
uv LAMBS
110 4 to full crossbred wethers, Gretn
30 Prime crossbreds and lambs, '.
E. Saunders
Pen prime lambs, R. Ransley
Pen prime lambs, A. H. Holmet
2 Pens prime crossbreds, G. Clark
sen.
Fen prime lambs, ditto
Pen Brime lambs, A. Clarke
2 Pens prime crossbreds, ditto
2 Pens prime lambs, T. Ransley
Pen prime crossbreds, ditto
2 Pens prime lambs, J. E. Coopi
and Son
. Pen prime wethers, G. Donaghy
Pen prime crossbreds, S. Ranslej
2 Prime steers, E. E. Cooper
Prime steer, F. Cooper
Prime steer, G. Conlan
-A- Cow with third calf, A. Ransley
AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.
WEDNESDAY, February 22.
OATLANDS SALE.
ROBERTS AND CO, LTD.
Will sell at OATLANDS on WEDNES-
DAY, February 22, at 12 o'clock,
5,100 SHEEP, VIZ.:
From Mount Morriston-^
350 F.M. Merino ewes
350 F.M. Merino wethers
350 6 and just full comeback ewes,
large frames, and in good condi-
tion. Glen Lusk
350 Good woolled comeback lambs,
mixed sexes, Glen Lusk
From Warringa
400 Comeback lambs, mixed sexes, as
dropped
200 F.M. comeback ewes
From Interlaken
200 2-year-old crossbred ewes, annual
v draft
300 Crossbred lambs, mixed sexes,
Austral Park
300 F.M. crossbred ewes, ditto
50 2-tooth Corriedales, mixed se\-»g.
ditto ""*"
150 Crossbred lambs, mixed sexes.
Drayton
100 F.M. crossbred ewes, ditto
200 Crossbred lambs, mixed sexes.
ditto
200 Full, but good, Merino ewes. Ver-
wood
250 F.M. comeback wethers. Trefusis
100 Crossbred lambs, T. N. Barwick
250 Good crossbred lambs, Ellersmere
100 Crossbred ewes, ditto
200 2-tooth comeback ewes and weth-
ers, good line, Springfield
50 Crossbred wethers, ditto
200 2 to full crossbred ewes, in good
condition, York Plains
40 F.M. Merino wethers, ditto
. 20 F.M. crossbred wethers, ditto
110 2-tooth comeback ewes and weth-
ers, Dingle
80 4-tooth crossbred ewes, Mount
. Seymour
70 4-tooth crossbred wethers, ditto
200 4-tooth crossbred ewes and weth-
ers, Baden
FRIDAY, February 17.
BRIDGEWATER HORSE SALE.
ROBERTS AND COMPANY LTD.
Will sell at BRIDGEWATER on FRI-
DAY, February 17, at 12 o'clock,
From Granton
^THREE SUPERIOR DRAUGHT
GELDINGS, trials
Superior bay mare, Gyrs., Gretna
Bay draught gelding, trial, Moonah
2 Draught geldings, trial, Huon
Road
Bay draught mare, trial. Cam-
pania
Chestnut mare, 7yrs" trial, Kemp-
ton
2 Hack and harness horses, trial,
Glenorchy
Bay 3-bred gelding, trial, Tej
Tree
2 Draught geldings, trial. Cole-
brook
Draught horse, trial, Orielton
Superior farm mare, trial. Ellen-
dale
Black gelding, Cyrs., trial, Bagdad
Trotting stallion, Palmwood Jun.
by Wildwood (Imp).
30 Other horses, particulars at sale
N.B.-Jos. Fisher's Brake will leave
Walch's Corner at 10 a.m.
MONDAY, February 6, 1928.
MESSRS. ROBERTS AND CO. LTD.
Have been Instructed by Mrs. Annie
Susan Green to offer for sale by Pub-
lic Auction, at their Mart, Corner
Murray and Collins Streets, Hobart,
on MONDAY, the 6th day of Febru-
ary, 1928, at Noon
rPHAT PROPERTY known as Numfcei
6 Alfred Street, New Town, having
a frontage on Alfred Street of 100 fee'.,'
with a depth of 100 feet. The impro\e
ments consist of a Substantial Brick
Dwelling, with the usual outbuildings
The property is well let, and Is situated
within a short distance of the New
Town Tram.
Title.-Real Property Act.
Terms,-£25 per cent, cash deposit,
balance on completion, or as may be
arranged.
Reference.-A. B. and C. Crisp, Gill,
and Harvey, Solicitors, 144 Collins
Street, Hobart
THURSDAY, February 9.
25 ACRES OF LAND AND 6-ROOJI
DWELLING, BIRCH'S BAY.
ROBERTS AND COMPANY LIMITED
Are instructed by the Mortgagees to
sell by auction at their Rooms,' Mur-
ray Street, on Thursday, February 9,
at 12 o'clock,
OK ACRES 1 ROOD 32 PERCHES OK
LAND, situato at Birch's Bay.
and containing about 9 acres of orchard,
the'balance of the land being for the
greater part cleared. Would make ex-
cellent small fruit land, as there is a
creek running through the property.
The property has a weatherboard dwell-
ing with iron roof, containing five rooms
erected thereon.
Title, R.P. Act.
Terms, 25 per cent, deposit, balance on
completion. ~
Reference, Messrs. E. R, Henry and
Wherrett, 87 Collins Street.
THURSDAY, March 8.
FARM KNOAVN AS DUNMORE,
MOUNT SEYMOUR.
ROBERTS AND COMPANY LTD.
Instructed by the Trustees of Thomas
Wilson's estate, will offer for sale on
THURSDAY, March 8, at Tunnack
Sale,
'THE WELL-KNOWN ' FARM, DUN
MORE, containing about G1 acres,
situated at Mount Seymour. The pro-
perty is divided into eight paddocks ot
high-class land, and is' known as the "
best farm of its kind in the district, be-
ing well watered. There is a four-room-
ed homestead with verandah, back and
front and all necessary out-buildings.
TERMS-10 per cent, deposit, balance
on completion.
TITLE-Correct.
Mr. Robert Weeding, of Mount Sey-
mour, will be pleased to show prospec-
tive purchasers over the property.
REFERENCE-Clyde Gibson, Soli-
citor, Oatlands.
Al.vp
Heavy draught îorse. hack ana
harness horse
26 Crossbred ewes .ind lambs
2 Cows, Corriedale ram, sheep dog
Set of discs, job and straps complete,
set iron harrows, dray and harness,
chaise cart, buggy and harness, two 400
gallon tanks,-wheelbarrow, crosscut sa«',
tools, iron plough and swingle trees,
block, saddle and bridle, breech-loading
gun, and sundries.
THURSDAY, February 16.
. ROBERTS AND CO. LTD.
In conjunction with
EDNEY MOORE
Are" instructed by the mortgagees to
offer by auction at their Mart, Murray
Street, Hobart, on the above date at
Hoon
^HAT SUPERIOR BRICK DWELLING
No. 34 Mount Stuart Road, con-
taining 6 rooms, bathroom and front
verandah, excellently fitted, iron roofed,
fitted with electric light, and sewered,
together with outbuildings, the whole
being in good order. The property his
a frontage of 48 feet by a depth of 130
feet.
TITLE-R.P. Act.
REFERENCE - Messrs. Gatenby,
Johnson, and Walker, Solicitors, Hobart.
ii'nntea and published Dy the Proprie-
tors. DAVIES BROTHERS LIMITED,
at their efflces, 97. Macquarie-street.
Hobart. '
$