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AUCTIONS. OTA GO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. BAM AND EWE FAIR, Bumsfde Saleyards, TUESDAY. 30th MARCH, 1920, At 10.30 a.m. Stud and Flock Rams from the leading breeeders in the South Island -will bo offered for Sale under the Regulations of the Society. BORDER LEICESTER STUD RAMS From flocks of G. P. Johnston, Jas. Chapman, Ja«. Ross, Oliver Grey, John Miller, Murray Bros. ; ROMNEY MARSH STUD RAMS, A. King, J. A. Murdoch, W. A. Baxter, Thos. Hrint, Thos. Lockhead, R. Lockhead, " Geo. Nichol -and Sons, Andrew Tweed, J. ■ f: Reid, Oliver Grey, John Miller, Canter- < bury Agricultural College, T. S. Littla. LINCOLN STUD RAMS, .' G. P. Johnston. J EfiROPSHIRE STUDS, ! Thos. Evans. . ' ■ CORRIEDALE STUDS, D. M'Knight, Jas. Chapman. sJORDER LEICESTER FLOCK RAMS, tfohn Miller, L. C. Hazlett. J. W. Blair, ' Murray Bros., Jas. Gow, Oliver Grey, W. Dunlop, J. A. Matthewson, T. Henderson. Donald Mncdonald, Gibson Bros., G. p. Johnston, W. Couser, J.'Somerville, T. H. (Russell, Ross and M'Kerrow. ROMNEY FLOCK RAMS, J. W Blair, Executors late Jas. Gait, Oliver Grey, Adam King. John Wilson, Alex. Braid, Donald Macdonnld, J. A. Murdoch, John Miller, James Miller, John Lockhead' S. W. Moffatt, Adam Houliston, J. F. Reid D. Sneddon, Dr Rogers. Thomas Lockhead' i L. O. Hazlett. N. M'Ritchie, N. and I R-id G.-Nichol and Sons. W. Reid and Sons P ' Williamson, A. H. Moffatt, M. R. Lawlor ' D. Manson, D. Sheddon, G. Moffatt, Brown' ' and Robertson, Andrew Tweed, Redcliffo Runs Association, L. S. B. Sherman, Murray Bros., T. Henderson. SHROPSHIRE FLOCK RAMS W. P. Reid, P. Williamson. ' CORRIEDALE RAMS, V. Jl'Knight, Ross and M'Kerrow, Wm. Ayson. ROMNEY MARSH EWES, D. Jenkins. * SHROPSHIRE EWES, T. Evans. CORRIEDALE EWES, D. M'Knight. I H. V. FULTON, Secretary. TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 59 Easther crescent, Kew. Dn Account of Mrs Easther (who is givin* up housekeeping). ° n SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS WALNUT AND TAPESTRY SETTEE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, OAK. HALL STAND, PEDESTAL WRITING DESK, Walnut Couch, Easy .Chairs, Rattan Settee. Occasional Chair? and Tables, Tapest-y Curtains, Vases, Ornaments, Piano Stool, Reading Lamp, Fenders, Fireirons, Oil Paintings iy a « er r, Colors ' Aneroid Barometer, Asminster Hall Runner, Hall Clock, Photogravures Water Color (Jefferson), Morris Chair, Austrian Chairs, Mahogany Dinner Waggon, Cushions, Linoleum, Brass-mounted "Bedsteads, Red Pine Duchesse Pair, Mahogany i-Scotch Chest, Hearthrugs, Red Pine Wardrobe, Crockeryware, Crystal, Kitchen Utensils, Mangle, Carpet Sweeper, Garden Tools, Oregon Ladder, Lawn Mower. Garden Roller,' Flag Pole 30ft long, 2 Garden Seats. J ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, - are instructed to sell by auction, as above. On View Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 142 Cargill street (near Albert street). Instructed by Mrs Mungo Watson (who is giving up housekeeping). SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SOLID OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 5 6 SOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS, 2 OCCASIONAL LOOSE-COVER EASY CHAIRS, RED PINE AND BUFFALO LEATHER LIBRARY CHAIR RED PINE REVOLVING CARD TABLE, SOLID OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD, WATER COLORS, ENGRAVINGS, Cushions, Marble Timepiece and Ornaments, Carved Coal Vase, 2 Window Seats, Coir Mats, Oak Aneroid Barometer, Flower Pedestal and Bowl, Pot Plants, Kauri Music Cabinet, Occasional Chairs, Oak Armchair, Walnut Occasional Chair, Vases, Dinner Service, Dessert Service, Crockeryware, Guitar and Case, Oak Spirit Frame, Walnut Occasional Table, Half-scotch Chest, Wicker Chair, Single Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Austrian Chairs, Wire Stretcher. Red Pine Duchesse Chests, Marble Washstands, Toiletware, Austrian Rocking Chair, Bookshelves, Carpet Sweeper, Portmanteau, Blankets, Quilts, Filter, Bread Bins, Austrian Chairs, Kitchen Table, Jam Jars, Tinware, Kitchen Utensils. 3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, X will sell, by auction, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as above. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1920, "I 3t 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. j Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Safe. ' Under instructions from Mrs Hervey, who ; has «oM her property in Roslyn, and who j ba« removed her goods to our rooms for sale. MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, 3 HEAVY D.I. BEDSTEADS, 3 COMBINATION BEDSTEADS, 3 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, VERY HEAVY LINOLEUMS (off six rooms). ■ESSES JAMES SAMSON AND CO. - have received instructions from Mrs jlervey, who has sold her property in Ros/yn, and who hai removed her furniture to sur Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, which includes, , Massive oak bedroom suite, oak bedsteads to match, 3 heavy d.i. bedsteads, 3 combination bedsteads, 2 duchesse pairs, cupboard, fancy tables, massive oak sideboard, easy ohairs, very heavy linoleums (off 6 rooms), hearthrugs, sofa rugs, kitchen rugs, escritoire, hornless oak gramophone, copper -kerbs, couches, kitchtn table, kitchen chairs, kitchen linoleums, settee, couch, etc., etc. "WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, * At 1 o'clock. At Booma, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD.FURNITURE. OCCASIONAL SUITE IN TAPESTftY, BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, WALNUT OVERMANTELS, WALNUT PIANO (Stcdman and Co.), WALNUT PIANO (Bord), AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET. LEX. .HARRIS AND CO. JL have received Instructions to sell by uction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut piano (Stedman and Co.), bookcase and chiffonier, walnut o/vermantels, occasional suites, wicker chairs, occasional chairs. 2 Utrecht velvet chairs, occasional tables, linoleum, whatnots, dining tables, red pine coal vases, marble timepiece, rattan chairs, platform rockers, Vienna chairs, couches, cupboards, Sewing machines, musio canterburyS, colonial sofas, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, toEet chests, toilet tables, duchesse chests, tile-back washstands, antique •wood bedsteads, spring mattresses, crickery, kitcheai -utensils, 2-roller mangle, meat safe, : garden tools, wringers, register grates, roofing ■} iron, d.b.b.l. gun (Hollis), s.b.b.l. gun : 'Hollis) > pto., etc., etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 6

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