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AUCTION NOTICES. FURNITURE SALE THURSDAY, SEPT. sth, at 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF JJICH-CLASS RN ITU RE. MESSRS. SAMSON B^OS. Have received instructions from Mrs. A. W. Mackley, 28 Harris Street, Kaiti, to Sell, without reserve— THE WHOLE of her FURNITURE 1 AND EFFECTS, Including Magnificent Upright Grand Piano, by Kallman, almost new, with glorious tone (worth £150) Massive Sideboard, t , with bevel mirrors, copper facings, and cupboards Dining Table, Velvet Pile Cover Handsome Chesterfield Couch, in Saddlebags 2 big Morris Chairs (to match) A 'nninster Carpets, Hearthrugs Er.ncy Tables, Marble Clock Antique Bronze Statues Silverware, Glassware Duchess Pairs, Bedsteads, Bedding Drophgiad Cabinet Singejr Sewing Machine (latest model) Gramophone and Records Pair Field) Glasses, Scotch Chest Half-plate Camera Cutlery, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc., etc. Also, Lady’s B.S.A. Bicycle (almost new) NO RESERVE. •J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. KAIRORO SALE. T O-DAY! TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. On account J. C. Field, Esq.: O.i LIGHT & HEAVY HORSES (unbroken), rising 3 and 4 years. (Without Reserve.) DRAUGHT HORSES (Unbroken). Further Entries Invited. The Gisborne Farmers’ Co-op. Company. J. G. BALL, Auctioneer. KAIRORO YARDS 10 TO-DAY TUESDAY, 3rd SEPT., 1918. Present Entries: Q A A SHEEP, OUU Including 50 Fat Ewes 550 Hoggets •200 Ewes n DAIRY COWS o (Springing). 1 Stud Hereford Bull, 21 years old The Gisborne Farmers’ Co-op. Company. MATAWHERO SALE. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4(tli. 5500 Present Entries: S H E E P, Including 3650 Mixed-sex Hoggets 400 Hoggets (station line) 500 Store Ewes 180 S.M. Ewes 450 2-tooth Ewes 200 2-tooth Wethers 100 Fat Ewes 55 Fat Wethers 50 HEAD OF Including 24 Fat Bullocks 20 Store Bullocks 3 Fat Cows Further Entries Invited. CATTLE; Poverty Bay Stockbrokers’ Association. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Malcolm & Go. HAVE FOR SALE: GO-CARTS and PRAMS, GO-CARTS and PRAMS, 35/- 55/- 90rRIMU and OAK BEDSTEADS. 35/- to 85/2«9 KAPOC MATTRESSES. 17/6 to 45/PILLOWS —2/- to 3/6. EASY CHAI3SZI KITCHEN and DINNER CHAIRS and TABLES. CHINESE SQUARES. 10/6 15/6 21/M ATS—I/0 to 5/6. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BotK New and Second-hand in Great Variety. F. 8. MALCOLM & GO. AUCTIONEERS. GLADSTONE ROAB. DOOTS THAT COST WE NOTHING.—I will offer, at a Blight advance (next to nothing), to enible me to pay some back rent. Being my own landlord, I can afford « SELL these Men’s, Women’s and Children's Boots at GIVE-AWAY FIGURES. Jufct in To-day—throw-ng them out To-morrow (if you lon’t see this ad.), as the fashion )hanges quickly in Boots. An odd ?air made in 1 A-D. Q.EORGE gMITH, Pawnbroker, 173 GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone No. 3. (No deliveries over the ’phone during the War.) Bring your own wrapping paper at thefie prices. TIAILY AND WEEKLY TIME SHEETS, to suit all classes of businesses, factories, ana workshops. In quantities and! styles to suit customers’ requirements. Dimes Printing Works, Peel Street. ’Phone 500. *' " -

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4964, 3 September 1918, Page 8

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