_ Auction Sale Work Horses of the late J. Mackenzic Hall. Positively no reserve â€" Proprietor has quit farming. , Termsâ€"Fat cow, produce and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given ‘by furnishing approved securâ€" ity or 5%, discount for cash. ‘ . ERNST COLEMAN, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, \ Miscellaneous â€" De Laval cream separator, No. 15; milk pails; also some chattels belonging to the estate Harnessâ€"2 sets double team ha; ness, 1 set brass mounted (like new); 1 set web trace plow harness; 1 set chain trace plow harness; set single harness. Produceâ€"200 biis. oats; some manâ€" gels; 100 ‘bus. turnips. Implementsâ€"Good M.â€"H. binder 7 ft. cut; Mâ€"H. 6 ft. mower (new); M~H. 5 ft. mower; Mâ€"H. hay loader (nearly new); hay rake; F. & W. disc drill; spring tooth cultiva«or; 4â€"section iron harrow; M.H. manure spreader (new); Fleury walking plow (new); Ayr single plow; Tudâ€" hope Anderson sod plow (good); â€"1 good Chatham wagon; farm wagon: 12 ft. box with double shelving; flat rack, (new); set heavy Watson bobâ€" sleighs (nearly new) with log bunks; draw rope for hay fork; 1 cutter; 1 buggy; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; chaine; hoes and many other articles too numerous for detail. , | Cattleâ€"Black cow fresh and bred; roan cow, fat; Holstein cow bred Dec. 25; Holstein cow due by time of sale; Holstein cow fresh and bred ; Holstein cow bred Dec. 15; black cow bred Jan. 28; red cow bred Sept. . Pigsâ€"3 good Yorkshire brood sows in pig. * 8; pure bred Holstein heifer one year old. Horsesâ€"Grey Percheron team 12 and 13 years old; bay Clyde team 9 and 40 years old; bay driver $ years old. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, 1929 iSale to start at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from Mr. Ernst Coleman to sell by public auction on the farm situated 3 miles north of Drumbo, 3 miles south of Washington, 4 miles southeast of Plattsville, known as the Mackenzie Hall farm, on New Dundee. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. Entire Farm â€" Stock, Imple ments, Produce and Houseâ€" hold Effects. This is the best bunch of horses ever sold in Kitchener. Also 8 sets of good team harness. Termsâ€"Six months‘ credit on approved bankable notes at 6% interest, or 5% discount for cash. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, HAROLD MeNALLY, Phone 592w, Waterloo. Proprietor. Ranging from four to seven years old and weigh from 1400 to 1500 pounds each. There are some well matched teams of black and grey Percherons and Belgians. These horses are all in good condition and were bred and raised by the owner, have all been broken and worked and are perfectly quiet. They can be inspected at any time after February 28th at P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables. MR. HAROLD MeNALLY . to sell by public auction at P. K. WEBER‘S SALES STABLES, King Street East, in the City of Kitchener, on AUCTION SALE Certified Extra No. 1 DOOLEY. This is the year to buy seed potatoes. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, has received instructions Seed Potatoes 18 Young Work Horses A. B. Suyder & Son neriee, beat higee self shin oking, tallow, oto. Phone 2 r 19, Breslan _ â€" R'R'-"mm.z Phone af my exponus: GEORGE WHITHAM Saturday, March 9th, 1929 of Starting at 9.30 a.m. sharp. 101‘ O. S. KOLB, Clerk. | Household Effects â€" Rollâ€"top writâ€" (ing desk (like new); quarterâ€"cut oak sideboard (like new). . Positively no reserve. l Terms â€"Produce, poultry, $20.00 amd under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given on fngnlahing approved security or 6% per aunum off for cash. FRANK HOWELL, Proprietor. j 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, $ Harnessâ€"Set single harness; odd collars and harness parts. Implements â€" Rubber tire demo» crat; handâ€"power cutting box; lawn Produceâ€"A quantity of sugar manâ€" gels; a quantity of Banner cats; 70 bags of Carmine potatoes. Pigs and Poultryâ€"2 Yorkshire sows with litter at foot; 100 White Leghorn pullets; 2 Leghorn cocker els. years old, due in Se‘ptem'ber: cow 3 years old, due in July; Jersey cow, fresh; cow 4 years old, fresh since December; heifer, 16 ,months old; heifer, 7 months old; l:sl;l'er, 5 mos. old; heifer calf. This herd is in fine shape. If you miss this sale you miss a lot. Jersey Cattleâ€"Registered Jersey cow fresh ‘by time of sale; registered cow 3 years old, due March 28; regisâ€" tered cow 3 years old due in April; registered cow rs old, fresh since November; fegistered heifer calf 18 months old; registered heifer calf 11 months old; heifer calf 11 months old, eligibleWor registration; registered herd sire, Roger of Doon 43428 (his dam is Flora Pride oft Doon 16986, an 18â€"1b. cow). | Gradesâ€"Cow due in August; elter‘ 2 years old due in M * cow 3 I. H. Toman, G.A., has received inâ€" ’strucuons from Mr. Frank Howell to‘ sell by public auction on his farm ’siluated oneâ€"half mile south of Doon, oneâ€"half mile porth of English Settle ment School and three miles west of Blair, known as the John Cassel farm, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1929 Sale to start at 2 o‘clock p.m. sharp New Dundee, Ont. WM. TILT, Clerk. of valuable & Registered and High Grade Jerseys, Yorkshire Pigs and Produce. AUCTION SALE 92 9â€"2 1 pay the highest prices for oid horses, beef hides, call skins, sheep Termsâ€"Hogs, geese, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash. Over that ilnmnnt 12 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes with ‘bonafide property owners as security, or a discount of 5 per cent for cash on credit amounts. Auctioneer‘s decision final in ail cases of dispute. DAVID K. ROTH, Proprietor. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 101 FARMERS TAKK NOTICE No Reserve as the Farm is Overâ€" stocked! _ Househoid Effects â€" Churn, hand grass seeder; wash stand; washing machine; .32 calibre rifle, and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Harnessâ€"One set double harness; set carriage harness with collors; 1 set single harness. 1 ladder; 1 wagon doubletrees, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Implementsâ€"Frost & Wood cultiâ€" 'vator with seed box and grass seeder combined; Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator ivmh seed box; 1 cultivator; corn cultivator; 1 Verity plow; 1 Ayr plow; 1 Oliver aulky plow; 2 twoâ€" 'Iurrow gang plows; §ion harâ€" row; Bissel disc; 2â€"section drag culâ€" tivator; 1 cutting box; 1 buggy; tongue ‘supporter; epring wagon with stock rack; canvas belt; emery stone; swill barrel; 40â€"gal. barrel; Hogs and Pouitryâ€"York sow due by time of sale; York sow bred six weeks; 1 boar 2 years old; 8 pigs 3 months old; 8 pigs weighing 35 lbs.; 2 pair of geese. _ Cattleâ€"Holstein cow due March }um; Holstein cow due March 15th; Holstein cow due March 30th; Durâ€" ham cow due April 1st; Holstein cow due April 5th; Holstein cow due March 17th; Holstein cow fresh 3 weeks by time of sale; Holstein heifer in calf; 4 heifers rising two years old; 6 yearling hei(Jra; 1 collie dog, good heeler. _ â€" ; i TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1929 lcummencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property : 1 Horses â€" Team of roan Belgian mares, well matched, rising 3 and 4 years old; team of black Belgian mares, well matched, rising 2 and 3 years old; bay Beigian team rising 2 and 3 years old; team of aged mares; iblack Belgian gelding rising 3 years old; 1 aged mare. 4 Phone 784 r 6 â€" _ Kitohener There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises of * David K. Roth Lot 15, Con,. 3, Township of Wilmot. 1 mile east of Wellesley village, on orks, off Shoemaker Ave., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929 â€" of â€" Farm Stock and Implements Rock Hens; 1 good hound. i Implements â€"1lhorse wagon and box; one single sleigh ; 1â€"horee carriâ€" age; open buggy; Portiand cutter; single plow; harrows; 2 scufflers; root pulper; wheelbarrow; 4 h.p. Brantford gas or coal oil engine in good running order; cutting box for power or hand; circular saw; hay rack; cedar fence posts; 180 ége size incubator; Ford engine; forks; shovels; hoes, and many other use ful articles not listed. Household Effectsâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris cream separator, nearly new; Daisy churtn; washing machine; 2 parlor heaters; 2 cook stoves; 2 barrel 12 gauge shotgun; rifle; 3â€"piece mahogâ€" any parlor suite; sideboard; 4 double iron ‘beds, complete; dresser and stand; kitchen cupboard; organ and stool; chairs; 240 lb. scales, and some other articles. Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Household Effects and No reserve as the farm is sold. â€" Termsâ€"Hay, poultry, pigs, bees and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months credit on approved joint notes. ALBERT MARQUARDT, Prop. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. 9â€"2 sel} the farm stock and implements of Albert h. :rquardt, situated %% mile At 1.30 p.m. Stockâ€"Bay mare, good in all harâ€" ness; red cow due in June; roan cow due in July; 5 pigs 3 months old; Also about 5 tons of alfalfa, timoâ€" thy and sweet clover hay. Beesâ€"11 colonies of Golden Italian AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Implementsâ€"Cockehutt gang plow; Masseyâ€"Harris heavy double plow; Frost & Wood side delivery rake; cedar fence posts. r Terms of Saleâ€"Fat cattle, pigs and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5% off for cash. EL1 SAUDERNR, Proprietor. 108 Pigsâ€"1 brood sow dus April 15th; 3 brood sows due May 24th; 4 pigs four months old; 10 pigs 3 months old. Cattieâ€"Cow fresh 2 months; cow due to calve April 29; cow due May 26th; cow due in June; heifer due June 2%5th; heifer due Sept. 15th; 2 forward springers; i yearling call. 1 calf two months old; 4 fat cattle. the following The undersigned will sell by public auction on his premises, 3 miles west of St. Jacobs and 3 miles northâ€" east of Heidelberg, on MONDAY, APRIL 1st, 1929 at two o‘clock p.m. _ of valuable Farm Stock and Implements This is the sale you want to attend as everything is clean. Termsâ€"Cash. WM. ZANDER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 592w, Waterioo. 10â€"1 oak dresser and stand; 9 white enâ€" amel iron beds, complete; 3 washâ€" stands; 4 bedroom tables; dressers; 8 day mantel clock with chimes; 12x13<ft. parior rug; 14x 16 Conâ€" ’goleum rug; curtains; a lot of clean ‘bedding; 6 white blankets; 6 comâ€" forters; new goose feather pillows; long bénches; large cellar table; 3 cider barrels; wine keg; 15 bage of; potatoes; sealers; carpet sweeper; lawn mower; kitchen and cooking. utensils; 2 extension ladders; step ladder; tools; and many other useâ€" ful articles not listed. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929 At 1.30 p.m. _ McClary 4â€"burner electric stove, in good order; Kribs electric washer, like new; mahogany gramaphone and records; leather davenport; exâ€" tension table; 6 oak diners with leather seats; 12 new kitchen chairs; 10 other gdod kitchen chairs; kitch en tables; 3â€"piece upholstered parlor suite; several arm chairs; brass bed with spring and mattress, like new; At 48 Francis St. North, near Kaufman‘s Rubber Factory, Kitchâ€" ener, on l 24 Cattieâ€"Roan cow, extra fat; 3 fat heifers 2 years old; 2 butcher ’lnum rising 2 years old; 3 fat steers 2 years old; 8 good breedy butcher steers 2 years old; 4 yearâ€" ling steersn 2 extra good Hereford steers oue year old; Hereford calf six months old. Pquitryâ€"20 fat Rock hens. Produceâ€"7 tons timothy hay; 4 tons mixed hay; 8 tons alfalfa hay; 75 bus. O.A.C. No. 31 seed barley; 250 bus. Imperial American Banner seed ‘oats; 25 bus. timothy seed, cleaned. Miscelianeousâ€"1 high wagon, iron axles, Gammon make; wagon box and spring seat; Portland cutter;3â€"sec. iron harrows; bag holder; grain scoop; 4 overlay sleepers; square timber 10"x10" by 26 ft. long; frame with studding and rafters for a 10x18 ft. building; 300 cedar posts; 50 ’anclmr posts from 9 to 16 in. at top end; &0 20â€"foot telephone potes; 50 25â€"foot poles; some 30 ft. radio poles; binder tongue; grass seeder; kitchen cook stove; corner cupboard; 2 cedar. chests (new), and other articles not mentioned. > Terms â€" Produce, poultry) fat cow, 3 fat heifers, 3 fat steers, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furnishing approved security or 5% discount for cash. Butcher cattle and cedar posts, 3 months credit or 67%, per annum off for cash. ceived instructions from ‘ ‘ Mr. Henry Schiichter to sell by public auction on the Titus Bingeman darm, situated 1 mile squth of New Dundee, on FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 1929 Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. Nnuoâ€"nq! agricultural mare 12 years old; bay driving mare 12 years old (a beauty) Fat Cattle, Farm Stock, Proâ€" duce, Poultry, etc. â€" of â€" Valuable Household Effects AUCTION SALE HENRY SCHLICHTER, Prop. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. AUCTION SALE ALE | AUCTION SALE 10â€"2 | _ HMousehold Effectsâ€"Kitchen stove; ; 3â€"burner New ‘Perfection oil stove and oven; parlor cook heater; kitch |en cabinet; extension table; kitchen table; leaf table; sink; kitchen chairs; rookers; Eaton drophead sewing machine, like new; side board; Teatherette couch; â€" new double Simmons bed, complete; 3 piece bedroom suite complete; one double bed, complete; seyâ€" eral rugs; linoleum rug, like new;. seveoral rugs; linoleum rug, like new; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, in good order; Mellotte cream separâ€" ator; Leader chirn; butter worker; washing machine and wringer, like new; mail box; hanging lamp; lard cans; pails; 20 gal. oil tank; 240 lbs. counter scales; cider barrels; two 10â€"gal. cream cans; sealers; sap pan and pails; lawn mower; twelve 30â€"dozen egg crates with containers; crocks; curtains; 2 jron kettles; and many other articles not listed. Terms: Cash. _ Real Estateâ€"At the same time and place there will also be offered for sale the prfoperty known as the Geisel home in the village of Erbs ’vilo, containing‘ 114 acres of . good land, with a variety of ruits and frame house and barn. No reserve as the farm is sold. Please come early, the offering is large and sale starts on time. Terms of Real Estateâ€"50%, of | purchase price on day of sale, bal| ance can be arranged. HARVEY A. SCHMIDT, “ Harnessâ€"Set good team harness; plow harness; 2 sets single harness, 1 like new; robes; blankets; tle straps, etc. f i Hay, Grain, Roots and Potatoesâ€" 10 tons of (no rain) timothy, clover and alfalfa hay mixed; 4 tons sweet clover hay; 200 bus. of good feed oats; 200 bus. of wheat; 2 tons of mixed chop; 500 Tbs. of 0â€"10â€"10 ferâ€" tilizer; 175 bus. mangels; quantity of laying mash; 45 bags of Dooly poâ€" tatoes; 3 bags Irish Cobbler potatoes. 50 bushels mixed grain. ° Always keep Minard‘s Lintment â€" Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, I Implements â€" Binder, 7 ft. cut; lDeerlng mower; hay rake; land roller; Noxon seed drill; Frost & Wood springâ€"tooth cultivator with seed box; Climax stiffâ€"tooth cultivaâ€" ‘tor; 4section iron harrow; single plow; 3â€"furrow gang plow; Cockâ€" shutt disc; scuffler; good wagon and box; truck wagon; 2 single carriâ€" ages; heavy carriage; top buggy; Portland cutter; set bob sleighs; gravel planks; hay rack; hay fork, rope and pulleys and Tolton car.; fanning mill; root pulper; wheelâ€" barrow ; 1000 ft. 2" hemlock fumber; ‘some maple lumber; a number of corner cedar posts; 2 cross cut saws;. a quantity of short cut wood; 300 ft. 2 ft. high, 2â€"inch mesh poultry netting; Zâ€"foot poultry netting: 20 rods 4 ft. poultry fence; some new !grain ibags; a lot of jute bags; potaâ€" ‘w sprayer; 28 ft. ladder; 16 ft. steel gate; doubletrees; neckyokes; logâ€" ging chains; forks; shovels; hoes, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. _ Pigs and Poultry â€"6 shoats four months old; 250 pure bred White Leghorn hens and pullets; also a number of male birds, including 'aeveral that are pedigreed and wingâ€" banded; 6 incubators ranging in Isi:e from 120 to 250 eggs; 2 1000 chick size brooders; several small brooders. This is a splendid opporâ€" tunity to secure a complete upâ€"to date pouitry equipment for your spring hatching, including the entire flock of Mr. Schmidt‘s famous pure bred White Leghorns. _ AUCTNIONEER FRICKEY has re celved instructions from Mr., Harvey A. Schmidt to sell by public auction his farm stock, implements, produce, houseâ€" hold effects and.real estate, on his farm situated in the village of Erbsâ€" ville, 5 miles northwest of Waterloo, on 7 THURSDAY, :ARCH 14, 1929 Sale will start at 1230 p.m. sharp on time. Horsesâ€"Sorrel team of mares, 17 years old; sorrel coach horse; dl.& bay horse. Valuable Farm Stoék, Including 250 Pure Bred White Leghorn Hens, Implements, Hay, Grain, Roots, Houseâ€" M SE/Auction Sale: 26 92 ADDITIONAL SALES ON PAGE 10 Monday, March 11, 1929 at Baden and Petersburg. Notify E. B. Hallman, New Dundee, Phone 10+45, . or Simon Ditner, Waterloo, Phone 47â€"3. 101 All farmers desiring to market their live stock should do it through their own representatives. Next shipâ€" ment to Stock Yards, West Toronto, FEATHERS WANTED Highest prices paid for goose, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. I4d., 33 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 49â€"tC. lHatcheu weekly in the world famous Buckeye Mammoth Incubators Make your reservation early and avoid disappointment. Call for prices. Quality Hatcherys 56 Chapel St. â€" Kitchener 8:3 Termsâ€"Produce, pouitry, $20 months credit will be given by f annum off for cash. l 12â€"24 Happy Farmer tractor, in running order; Gilson corn blower |with return pipes; Dain rake bar loader; â€" 3â€"furrow Cockshutt tractor ’plow; (McCormick 6 ft. binder; Johnâ€" Ison corn binder; Deering 5 ft. mowâ€" er; hay rake; Cockshutt 13â€"disc drill; manure epreader; double tractor disc; spring tooth cultivator; Zâ€"row corn cultivator, good; two 2furrow plows; 1 single plow; potato plow; 2 single scufflers; two 3â€"section iron harrows; 60 ft. track for B. T. litter carrier; fanning mill; weeder; fruit; spraying force pump and attachâ€" ments; Eureka hand sprayer; 2 root pulpers, 1 nearly new; new hay fofl:.J 80 ft. oneâ€"inch ‘rope, 60 ft., twoâ€"inch rope and pulleys; 240 lb. scales; 60 Ib. milk scales; 50 ft. 6â€"inch rubber belting; 2 farm wagons; wagon box; | 2 flat racks; corn rack; stock rack; l heavy bob sleighs; top buggy; wagon springs; set steel truck wheels; / gravel planks; 2 hand corn planters $ s carpenter bench with vise; 2 wheel barrow%; sap pan and 100 spouts, . new; two 40â€"gal. oil drums; 10 gal.; steel drum; grass seeder: copper | 200 pure bredâ€" single combe White +Leghorn hens; 350 White Leghorn pullets. ‘ Registered Holstein herd, 18 fe ‘males and 5 males, fully accredited Itor five years, for which catalogues are issued which gnay be obtained ‘upon application from the undersignâ€" 10 tons alfalfa hay on stack; 12 ft. ensilage in 14 ft. silo; some potaâ€" toes. Set double team harness; . set single harness, odd harness parts. Dark bay Clyde mare, registered, bred to Bender‘s Ulyde stailion, 16 years old; Bay Clyde mare 14 years old; bay Clyde horse 10 years old. I. H. TOMAN, G.A., has received instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auction for the estate of the late ARTHUR BECKER situated 2 miles north of New Dundee, 4 miles south of Petersâ€" burg, on the Huron Road, on > 88 Acre Farm, 23 Registered _ and Fully Accredited â€" . ‘Holsteins Entire Farm Stock, Implements Produce, Household Effects and Hatchery Equipments. CUSTOM HATCHING WATERLOO TRUST & SAVINGS COMPAN‘Y, Kitchener, Administrators. I. H. TOMAN, T. MERRETT MOORE, rative Live Stock Marketing for Farmers Lunch at Noon IMPLEMENTS Tuesday, March 12th, 1929. Sale to start at 9 a.m. sharp on time. PRODUCE HARNESS 3 HORSES POULTRY CATTLE seeder; copper . B. HALLMAN, Clerk. furnishing approved security or $% and under, cash; over that amount 8 i1 acre black raspberries; 11% acre "small fruit; never failing supply of ’sprlng water to house and barn; ]well-built 9 roomed house with kitâ€" chen and woodshed attached, surâ€" 'roundedv by beautiful cedar hedges and spruce trees; large bank barn, "2 cement silos, stables cemented and étanchions to accommodate 34 head, l7 box pens, large poultry barn under straw shed; also implement ahed. [This is a fine dairy and market farm. s Terms on Real Estate made known !on day of sale. For further particuâ€" ‘lars and catalogues apply to under I signed. "bueh, 8 acres pasture land, balance ’seeded and under high state of cultiâ€" ;vaiion, good orchard, mostly spies; {% acre newly planted atrawberries; | PAID 49c for Spec. Butter Fat 48c for 1st grade Butter Fat The Patron Gete the Profits. Phone 55 â€" New Dundee Give Us a Trial ‘L For the last half of February The New Dundee Farmer i At the same time and place there ‘will be offered the 88 acre farm of good sandy loam, 6 acres hardwood PROFIT SHARING Cream Prices 2 colony houses 10 x 16 ft; one colony house 6% x 11% ft.; feed hoppers; water fountains; Ideal coal brooder, 1000, chick cap., used one season; Ideal coal oil brooder used two seasons, 500 chick cap.; 2 Wishbone ‘brooders; 7 Ideal incuâ€" B. L. K. 2 double unit milking maâ€" chine with partitional pails; 12§ ft. lâ€"inch pipe with 17 taps; DéLaval silo 16x36 ft., good as new; Grayâ€" Dort touring car, model 1919, Let MOLLASINE MEAL reduce your feeding costs. Made in England. County Distributor G. H. SNYDER McClary cooking range, good; coal heater, like new; wood heater; 2 sinks; Raymond sewing machine; stove pipes; Renfrow cream separâ€" ator, 1000 lbs. cap.; milk pails; washing machine. radiator; some new lumber; double trees; neckyokes; crossâ€"cut saw; grain bags; forks; shovels; chains; and many other articles too numer ous to mention. Coâ€"operative Creamery Farmers Phone Breslau 22 r 28. HATCHERY EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS REAL ESTATE Lunch at Noon EXTRA Auctioneers.