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IjMPOKTANT SALE OF CONTRACTORS' HORSES, At their DANNEVIRKE YARDS, WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL. \ BRAHAM ""& WILLIAMS, jljL Ltd., in conjunction wit.h i Messrs WILLIAMS & KETTLE, ! L'iD., have received instructions to sell by Public Auction as above at 1 p.m. the undermentioned draught horses: — On account of Mr D. Cassidy, of Oamavu, North Otago — 20 heavy draught mares and geldings^ 4 years old firstclass shafters and leaders, just out of work. The above horses are suitable for sawmillers, waggoners, and all sorts of farm and road work. Also, on account of Messrs T. Hoult and Son, Feilding — 10 heavy draught, raares and geldings, 4 to 7 years old, good shatters and leaders 10 medium draughts, broken to chains, 3 to 4-yr-old 5 spring carters, S to 5-yr-old The above horses are all guaranteed, and vendors are prepared to take them' back within one week if they turn out to b>i other than they are represented to be. Also on account of Mr J. T. Jones, . Lower Hutt — i The well known draught stallion '* Federation, " bred ! by Mr Grigg, Long Beach, guaranteed good worker and stock getter. Full pedigree at sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 20th, 1903. rpOWN HALL, DANNEVIRKE. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SADLERY, HARNESS. &c. Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. HARRY PALMER will sell as above on behalf of Colville, Peiest & Atxabdice, Wholesale Saddlerg. Wellington, about £500 worth of first-class Saddlqry, Harness, and General Saddler's Stock, consisting of the following lines: — Ladies' and Gents' riding saddles and bridles, 24 sets assorted harness, whips, spars, stirrup leathers and irons, girths and surciugles, saddle cloths, breast plates and martingales, dauchy, bnch and spike brushes, long kangaroo leggings, horse covers and loin cloths, portmanteaux, Gladstone, brief, hand aud school bags, leading haraes and chains, plough lines, false collars, buggy, gig, spring cart aud dray collars, oils, polishes and every \ requisite to be found in a well-stocked saddler's shop. • | Also — 1 ladies' bicycle and a mauufacturer's range of samples of gents' woollen hosiery, undershirts and pants, bought at a big discount. Auctioneers' Note.— -Messrs Colville, Priest and Allardice are carrying on a wholesale and retail business at 61 Willis St., and 12 Courtenay Place, Wellington, and as they import goods in large quantities, and employ a big staff' of competent workmen, they being the jmporters and manufacturers, are in a position' to supply the public at what other dealers pay. They adopt this means of disposing of their surplus production, firstly, as a practical mode of advertising their business, and, secondly, because it brings in ready cash. All the goods offered for sale are guaranteed by the firm, and as all its members are well known throughout these districts, the public can have confidence that the guarantee is genuine. For the convenience of country settlers attending stock sale, we have nrranged to commence selling at 11 a.m., and so all contiaue all day, so that all may have an opportunity of securing some bargains. ..To purchasers of £10- and ovar approved bills at three months will be accepted. Remember — Sale starts at 11 a.m. in the Town, Hall, Dannevirke, on Friday, March 20th. 1903. Goods on view on Thursday night and inorniug of sale. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. Harry Palmer THE PREMIER AUCTIONEER LAND, STOCK & GENERAL AGENT \EXPEBT VALUER, j AND UNIVERSAL PROVIDES, I Palmerston N. IS prepared to furnish houses en any scale on the shortest notice and at prices that will defy comp6ti [ tion. We have a large stock of all kiuds of house f urnishiogs in stock which everybody is invited to inspect. Auction sales of produce, poultry, pigs, fruit and furniture held every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Clearing sales conducted in any part of the colony. Valuations made and estimates given. Indents executed. Agencies undertaken. All kinds of produce always kept in stock. We are always prepared to purchase for cash produce, machinery and furniture of every kind. Liberal advances maae on goods for absolute sale, and special concessions for large transactions We have special facilities for storing and otherwise disposing of big consignments. Farms and town properties for sale everywhere. Our charges are very modeiate and all business promptly attended to. HAKRY PALMER, Rangitikei treet, Palmerston N. R. M. Cochrane, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Exchange Auction Mart, Dannevirke. A UCTIOW Sales held periodic/jL ally in the Mart on SATURDAYS, at 2 p.m. Entries received up to' Friday morning, 10 a.m. Conigi.ors' cheques payable at the conusioo of the sale. Clearing sabs at very reasonable rates undertaken in all parts of the district. Approved second - hand household furniture and saddlery purchased for prompt cash. All branches of Agency work undertaken and executed with energy and despatch. If you have a faim, building section, business or house to sell or lease, enter it in my register and it will be widely advertised in several leading newspapers. Every articlo of Furniture, new or second-hand, useful in a household, is always on private sale at the Mart, including a varied assortment of crockery, kitchen utensils, etc. Also many leading lines in drapery, men's and boys' ready-made suits straight from the factory, curtaius, blinds, etc. Thiifty housewives should not miss the baturday afternoon sales of furnituie, household requisites, produce, etc., commencing every Saturday, at 2p m- All goods are on private sale every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. l'ho stock of new second-hand Bicycles is the best in town.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 298, 19 March 1903, Page 3

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