AUCTION NOTICE?. AUCTION SALE. CHARMING RESIDENCE. No. 262 STOUT STREET. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. MESSRS. SAMSON BR° s - Have been instructed by Mrs. E. N. Gumming (who is leaving for Auckland), tpf BelL on the. Premises. by PubEfc/Auction— THE i-ACRF/WTION in STOUT i- STREEIv/^rfi^iiing. MODERN HOUSE of jFrofins, Scullery and Datlirooxn, and all modern convenrencbSjj^-wTO^ This is a nfost*d|#'able Residence, and ai splendid opportunity for anyone wanting a nice tlieir °"VERY EASY TERMS. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. J. M. SAMSON, » Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, At 2 o’clock Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND APPOINT- - MENTS, At No. 262 Stout Street. MESSRS. SAMSON BROS. Have received' instructions from Mrs. E. N. Gumming to Sell, without reserve—* jjUTE WHOLES, her VALUABLE X FURNITURES&,EFFECTS. _ r Magnificent Up/i giit.Adrand Piano' la most toned instrument, fura Jjt perfect order) Handsome Sideboard (with bevel mirrors and^eirphoards) Costly Chesterfield C/oimh (in Saxo Blue Saddlebag^; Big Easy Chair (to match) 2 Morris Chairs (to match) Oval Extension’* Drrrfiig Table Dining-room Chairs, Art Curtains Axminster Squares, Linoleums Bedroom Suite (in Rimu) Bedsteads, Bedding, Card Table Sewing Machine, Couch, Cutlery Crockery, Kitchen Utensils Set Scales, Meat Safe, Wringer Wheelbarrow, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. KAIRORO A R M 10 E R 10 O n /fe ySALE. r —TO-DAY—-'TUESDAY, 15tli OCT., jfAt 11 a.nu "repent Entries: Xk-dfc“ P ’ ( 50 Primg/Ewes f F 850 Mixed Hoggets (in Jl ,M.ots) HEAD OF CATTLE f Hncluaijg L 2 Fat CS&T) 1 s S Head (mixed) * i A PIGS ij Iv/FmitKer Entries Invitecl J. G. BALLf| Auctioneer jAIATAWHEEO 'l, SALE. * 7»> TO-MORROW— Wednesday, 16th oct., 1918 4200 Present Entries: S H E E P, Including 500 Forward 4-tootli "Wethers (good lina) 660 4 andjF6-tos£h Wethers 1975 450 Eves He 220 CATTLE, 275 Fat Ewg 11E1D OF Including 100 2-year Steers | 12 3-year• BulLodjA 25 Cows (in caTf) 13 Heifers (in calf) 50 Mixed Weancrs (Hereford cross). 21 Heifers 1 Heifer (been with S.H. Mill) Further Entries J Poverty Bay StockferokslV Association. TE KARAKA SAL MONDAY^ Mst pCTOBER, 1911 ijl'caent Entries: 1150 U, s HE E _— _ „-deluding 970 Hoggets 170 Ewes^ 50 /HEAD OF Including 21 2-year Steers 29 Heifers CATTL Further Entries Solicited;, Poverty Bay Stockbrokers’ Association. CAT AIR. SALE YARDS. MATAV || A. ... THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, ■U ls MALE. iCAT'I 1 ' 1 *ht FRIDAiY, FMVIAtMCATTLE. FAT DAYS). Entries now being 'received by the various Stockbrokers. A v Poverty Bay Association. V ORMOND horse fair: MONDjSYA 21st OCTOBER • / lb A.M. (ONE BAY^QNLY^^ IY/f ESSRS. KETTLE, Ltd.,.' will offcr- ; 'at the above time and j>l'ace—,F -< QK : HORSES (Hacks and Light Harness Horses). Unbroken Horses will be offered Forenoon. Broken Horses after Lunch. Further Entries Invited. N.B.—Please note previous advertisement cancelled, as above Fair will be held on Monday only. FOR SALE. 24 ACRES, FREEHOLD. RICH FLATS. Within Half-mile Saleyards. Price and Further Particulars apply— SHERRSFF & EVANS LOWE STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 8
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