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F. S. Malcolm & Co. SALE THIS DAY, 1 p.m. UNRESERVED FURNITURE SALE. BICYCLES, PIANO, Etc. ip S. MALCOLM! AND CO. -will Sell, THIS JC •’ DAY', as above—--2 Suites in tspesi-ry, Overmantel, Wardrobe, Piano, Chest Drawers, Wastelands and Ware, Dressing Table, Kitchen and Din-ing-room Tables, Chairs, Couch, Bookshelves, Ball Stand, Cot, 'Brass-rail and other Bedsteads and Bedding. Birdcages, Scales and Weights, Pictures, Cutlery, and largo quantity Sundries; also, Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts, etc. 6 Dozen Wall Damps (new) 20 Bernutiful Japanese Vanes F. S. MALCOLM AND CO.. TOGO Auctioneers. ' FURNITURE SALEsTfi Furniture sales are held every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. The Most Commodious in Mew Zealand. Largest Attendances and Best Prices. Outdoor Sales Department. House and Land Agency Department. Commission and Finance Department. , F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Central Auction Rooms, Colombo Street. FURS. ■ FURS~ FURS! ‘ ACTING under instructions trom the Manufacturers at Petoue, we shall Clear the Balance of Tasmanian and Australian Furs now in our Rooms, at Reduced Rates for ONE WEEK, including— Railway and Carriage Rugs, Capos Drawing-room Mats and Hearthrugs Ladies" Gapes. Necklets Bags, Muffs. Collarettes, etc., etc. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Manufacturers’ Agents. -Tt , S. MALCOLM AND CO., * CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Colombo Street. FOR SALE PRIVATELY—--100 Newly-designed Brass-mounted Bedsteads, being a" consignment just received from the manufacturers. Beautiful Goods at Wholesale Cost. 1 Handsome American Organ. 8 Wardrobes, 3 Pianos. 2 Suites, Leather and Tapestry. B Oases Assorted Chairs, etc. Billiard Table, Slate Bed, etc. T HE KING OF ENTERTAINERS. 2 MONARCH GRAMOPHONES. With 10-inch Rocords. Just Landed. Also, 2 for Drawing-room use, with Records. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Agents. D. Thomas. VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. RAKAIA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 4th SEPT., 1902. TV/TR DAVID THOMAS has received inatruclions from Mr Thomas Dowling, of Rakaia, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (as above) tho whole of his (TOWNSHIP AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. RAKAIA, Comprising about 150 ACRES, as follows: LOT 1 —25 acres X rood 4 perches, being Lots ■ 586, part of Block 13, part of R.S. 7130. , All in. grass. LOT 3r 13p, being Lots 13, 14, 15 and 19, part of Block 13, part of R.S. 7130. In oats. LOT 3—l4a Ir 6p, heing.Lot 20, part of Block 13, part of R.S. 7130. In wheat. LOT 4—25 a Or 20p, being Lots 19 to 26, part of Block 13, part of R.S. 7130, with sheep yarijs and dip. In oats "and grass. LOT s—l3a5 —13a Or 17p, being Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, part of Block 13, part of R.S. 7130. In grass. LOT 6—3 a2r Op, fronting Rakaia Terrace and Dunford Street, being Lots 597, 601, etc., as fenced. LOT 7—4 aOr Op, together with dwelling-house and other outbuildings, Rakaia. The above 'sale offers an excellent opportunity of obtaining land upon which to form a home, which from its quality and proximity to Rakaia must yearly increase in value. Terms alt Sale. Salo at 1 p.m. D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. .On MONDAY, 15th September, 1903, I shall also hold a Clearing Sale for Mr Dowling, in tho Rakaia Sale-yard's, of Horses, which will be foupd to be about the best in the county. Also, 2 and 4-tooth Cross-bred Breeding Ewes; Implements and Sundries.. • 6773 P. c. Tabart ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. ’ THIS DAY. FC. TABART will Sell by Auction as • above 16 Head Magnificent CATTLE; ideal beei • for the Sydney market. Also, Prime Fat Sheep, Cattle and Pigs. 6990 GUY TABART, Auctioneer. LITTLE RIVER SALEYARDS. CATTLE. CATTLE. CATTLE. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. FC. TABART will SELL a GENERAL . ENTRY of—--100 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS 50 YEARLING STEERS 40 GOOD STORES, mixed ages 80 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS 90 SPRINGING HEIFERS 10 GOOD MILKERS All Good Sorts. F. C. TABART. 7074 GUY TABART, Auctioneer. * HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. Little River Cattle Sale on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. C. -TABART WILL SELLBrood Mare by Marlborough, in ioal io Saorernento; broken to saddle and harness; Three-year-old Filly by Ha Ha, broken to saddle and harness; Ten-months-old Colt by Ha Ha; two-year-old Filly by Don Carlo, unbroken; 1 Draught Filly, 3 years old, good; 1 Mare, quiet and good, suitable for milk cart"; 1 fonr-ycar-old horse; ■ three-year-old, Mare by Victor, real good sort; 2 five-year-old Fillies, broken to saddle and harness; three-year-old Pony by Arab (imp.) Kingsley. Other entries invited. ■ F. C. TABART. 6958 GUY' TABART, Auctioneer. Tonks, 3)1 orton & Co. Tonka) (W. H. Norton THIS DAY, at X o’clock. ESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. will SELL, in their Rooms, Hereford ■et, on account of a lady, who is leaving the West Coast, the whole of her nearly FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including rasa-mounted Bedstead and Mattresses, Dining Table. Linoleum, Carpets, Mar-ble-top Wa&hstand,, Duchesse Chests, Sets of Toilet Ware, Suite in tapestry ' and plush. Leather Couch, 4 Chests of Drawers, Leather Couch, Overmantel, a, good lot of Kitchen Utensils, Sundries, etc., etc. Also, Pairs Women’s and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 76 Auctioneers and Estate Agents. _____ __ (\v, H. Norton IMPORTANT NOTICE. ESPECIALLY GOOD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, PAINTINGS, E.P. WARE, Etc,, Etc. AN AUCTION SALE of the above will, he held at tho residence, in Barbadoes Street (near Ferry Road), on THURSDAY, the 11th September. Detailed list in next Saturday’s papers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents," 7075 202, Hereford Street. Auctions The rolleston saleyards company have POSTPONED their NEXT SALE until OCTOBER the 13th. WM. T. RIDDOCK, . 7i2 p Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 12

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