AUCTIONS. ' PYNE AND CO. rpA.TTEB.3A, L.' S. TO-MOEJEIOWIsATXJEDAY). On account of Mr Jno. Henry, Dunsandel, Bay G., Syrs.broken to saddle, harneaa, and all farm work B. G., broken to all farm work, any trial On account of Messrs R. «nd J. Reid, Darfio!d, B. M. Laura, ris. 6yrs, by Nobleman, broken to all farm work; a first-class mare On account of Mr Thos. Wilson, Belfast, •B. C, 2yra. by Wildwood—Young Traducer mare, unbroken Gr. FiHy, 2yra, unbroken B. M., 6yrs, broken to saddle and harness; • trial Gγ. M., Syrs, broken to saddle, a. and d. haroess; trial _ ~ 2 11 account of Mr H. Phillips, B. M. Tracy Maid, 4yrs, by General TracyMaid of Heathcote, broken to saddle On account of Mr W. C. Fleming, Clydesdale Stallion Sir Archibald On account of Mr H. Mace, New Brighton, Misa Berlinda. by Blackwood Abdallah, with foal at foot by Almont Yearling Colt by WiJdwood, dam Pansy B. Yearling Filly by Rothschild, dam The Duches3 On account of Mr A. T. McCallum, B. Or., 4yrs, broken to saddle and harness; trial tP'iP" , 3yr9, V 7 Viet °r, unbroken a. M., dyrs by Young Irvington—Rena. Kena is by Bluegown—Blossom, unbroken On account of Messrs Anderson Bros., 3 Keal Oood Draughts, staunch and sound. On account of a Client, •Doube-deeker American 'Bus, licensed to carry 24 passengers, -poles, lamps, etc.. complete. C6az EI^ TE _ and _ Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT. WEST MELTON SALEYARDS.
OUR ENTRIES for the above Sale are as follows: — 130 Crossbred Ewes, with 140 Lambs, cut end tr.ilod 60 Merino Ewes, with 60 Lambs, cut and tailed 120 Crossbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs 110 Crossbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs CO Forward Crossbred W ethers 40 Merino Ewes, with 40 Lambs 100 Crossbred Hoggets We shall bo pleased to receive advicee of further entries for this sale. PYNE and CO., 6GSI Auctioneers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W, Touks.) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY, AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WELL BRED POULTRY. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON, and CO. have bt'en favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph Ghiopel (who is leaving for the North Island), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at hiu Residence, No. 37 Caledonian road, THIS DAY. at 12 o'clock. The Whole of his FURNITURE and EFFECTS, as contained in 4 rooms, including :— Drugget carpet, hearth rug, oilcloth, stable arid.cover, colonial couch, cane rocker, Austrian chairs, occasional tables, fenders and fire irons, coal vase, good violin, vase, lamp, \ot of good ornaments, double wood bedstead, half-Scotch chest, toilet glass, perambulator, washstand and ware, crockery, glassware, kitchen utenails, carpenter's bench, cupboarde, •helving, portable boiler, go-cart, garden tools, etc.; also lot of well-bred silver pencilled Hamburga, from prize stock. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, e?33 200 Hereford street. _ iW. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton. THIS DAY, AUCTION SALE OP PRIVILEGES. PLUMPTON PARK~~TROTTING CLUB. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON, and CO. will SELD the above Club's Privileges At their Hereford street Salerooms, THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock. The Irote take place at the Plumpton Park Trotting Ground on Friday and Thursday, the 2nd and Bth of November. A record attendance is anticipated owing to this being our Jubilee Year. XONKS, NORTON .and CO., Auctioneers, f6BB 200 Hereford street. H. B. SORENSEN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th. H; B. SORENSEN will SELL by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at his Salerooms, Lioh,fleld street, commencing 11 sharp, 60 Men's Suite, all sizes, brasa-rail bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, i Bcythes, shovels, buckets. Also 80 cwta of cattlo wire in first-class order, eundrios. S*le of Pigs commences at 11.30 sharp. Sale of Poultry immediately after sale of .pigsClients having Poultry to dispose of would do well to forward samo at once, and avoid the rush that will soon commence. H. B. SORENSEN, 6676 Auctioneer. TOTHILL, WATSON AND CO. LARGE REALISATION SALES. rpOTHILL, WATSON and CO. have received *"•*• instructions to SELL, in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, na under: — No. 1. WEDNESDAY, 34th OCTOBER, 1900, At Merivale Estate, Otautau, 8000 Crossbred Hoggets 800 Head Station-bred Shorthorn Cattle, "* from Calves to three-year-olds (Breeding Cows will be sold after Calving). No. 3. FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1900. At Five Rivera Estate, near Lumsderv 6500 Crossbred Hoggets 1000 Two-tooth Wethers Also, WOO Head Station-bred Hereford and Shorthorn Cattlo from Calves to three-year-olds (Breeding Cows f«r Sale after Calving). The above are all splendid lines of well-bred stock, in good condition, and are for bona fido ■ale. The different lota will bo sold in numbers to suit purchasers. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, Inveroargill, and their other Branches. F. 8. MALCOLM AND CO. OVERDUE SHIPMENT—IRON SAFES. TTTE have JUST RECEIVED through MESSRS G. PAYLING and CO., , Merchants, Lichfield street, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, SIX "WROUGHT-IRON FIRE AKD BURGLAR-RESISTING SAFES, For Bankers, Jewellers, Pawnbrokers, and i.-'ublic Companies Use, Manufactured by STOSEPH WAINE and CO., WILLENHALL. ENGLAND. Also, ft BRASS-MOUNTED IRON, BEDSTEADS. Very Latest Designs, Beautifully Finished in 10 Different Patterns. in Black and Gold. The above are '*o bo Sold to close Consignment Accounts, in lots in suit Wholesale Stayers, or the General Public, TJNDER WHOLESALE COST PRICE. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. P. 8, MALCOLM and CO., " Manufacturers' Agents and Auctioneers. *IPHE grass i»~Browing; cut it often with a iX PhUedelphi* or New Model, or Bar Stat* or p. and N.liowwr, from Aitkta and Bobtrte, jte« Itoamonetn.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10785, 12 October 1900, Page 8
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