{ AUCTIONS. | THE MANSE, NORMANBY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. At 2 p.m. OMITH AND EASTON have been . i -M" favored with instructions from | Mrs Butler, who is leaving the dis- . trict, to sell as above— \ The whole of her household furnii ture and effects, comprising— 2 duchess chests, washstands, 2 toilet sets, curtains and poles, linoleums, hearth rugs and slip mats, carpet runner, table and cover, couch, chairs, d.i. bed, hospital bed, wire wove and kapok mattresses, pillows and boisters, palms and ,pnt plants, kit- [ chen utensils, crockery, pots and pans, and sundries CENTRAL MART. I THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. At 1.30 p.m. SMITH AND EASTON will sell as y . above— i Without Reserve. 450 cases peaches,^ European and 5 Japanese plums, prune piumes, apples,' pears, cucumbers, etc. . At 2 p.mFurni|xire on behali of Mr Johnston, who is leaving the district (removed to mart for convenience of sale), including—-.. . '_ '/-piece antique drawing; room "'-suite in. electric velvet,:tpiiiii sknd, > dining table (polishes top), vases and ornaments, brown velvet j cover, copper mounted wood, bed f and mattress, duchess pair, : wardrobe, Royal Doulton toilet 1 set (Izaak Walton ware), eider--1 down quilt, blankets, rugs, etc., j , b.r. fender and irons, crockery, 3 cutlery, couch, commode, sidel board, pictures, linoleums, phono--1 graph and.4o records, sewing ma- * chine, dress model, garden tools, ', etc., 1 dozen Mason jars * WANGANUI SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. i .At Noon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., will sell by public auction - as above— I ' 500' HEAI> qATTLE > comprising— 1 50 Shorthorn cows I 40 forward cows 35 fat and forward cows * 25 2-year empty heifers " 20 yearling heifers 10 fat and forward cows ' r 35 yearling heifers * 60 2-year steers g 30 2^-year steers r -12 Shorthorn cows and calves 30 16-month Shorthorn steers, good 20 fat and forward cows 20 cows and calves 15 cows with calves g 8 fat "eows On Account Messrs Burrell Bros.— ~ 45 forward 4-year bullcks 40 good forward oows ' 10 forward cows 7 I; 500' IXEE* compris- ). '500 4 and 6-taoth ewes 250 mixed 2-tooths r 60 fat sheen 5. 150 ewes i 150 lambs 5 160 lambs i 300 good 2-tooth ewes 200 ewes 5 400 mixed 2-tooths 60 ewes and lambs * afV MIXED PIGS i ■ . :— » - Luncheon may be obtained at the, Yards. ________ r ! WAVERLEY SALEYARDS. * FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.. LTD., will sell by public auction as above— 50 18-months heifers 35 2-year heifers 30 store cows ■■:■ 20 2^-year heifers 15 2-year steers y AlO mixed cattle 6 empty cows .3 bulls > ■ 150 Southdown lambs 200 fat and forward wethers 14 store cows x On account of S. Napier, Esq.— , 75 fat and forward bullocks & 3-year steers VEAL FOR EXPORT. 1/I7E are prepared to foi f f export suitable vealers under nine months old, and can offer highest prices on ''the hooks" anv freezing works, or will ship to London on owner's account.We are also buyers of beef (in quarters or boners), mutton and lamb It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT'AND CO., Palmerston North BUICKS. 1916 SEASON. FTIHE latest product of the Buick Company's progressive policy is the 1916 Model Six-cylinder Oar, fitted With Delco Electrical Self-starting and Lighting, new cantilever system o' springs, assuring easy riding. PRICE OF 5-SEATER--£385 f.o.b. Wellington. SECOND HAND CARS FOR SALE. 1915 model 5-seater Buick £300 1914 model 5-seater Buick.... 215 1914 model 5-seater Overland .... 210 2-seater Hupmobile 125 i^seater Hapmobile 50 Indian Motor Cycle and Side Ca .• „ 70 Bat Motor Cycle..... 30 W. O'CALLAGHAN, B4WERA. I
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 11 January 1916, Page 8
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