Messrs Daltfety ft Co. THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clook sharp. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Near Kyeburn. CEOSBBBED SHEEP, PUREBRED ENGLISH and BORDER LEICESTER EWES and RAMS, etc., etc. . . T „„m™ . 5 CQ MD> i n oonjuugjj,,,, SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, are instructed by Mr Alex. Murdoch to sell by auction, on his Kyeburn Farm, near Eyeburn, the whole of his Horses, Implements, and Flock. 6000 SHEEP, inoluding 520 Purebred English and Border Leicester Ewes, and 170 Rams. 7 Draught Horses Largo Number of Implements, Reapers and Binders, Ploughs, Harrows, and Seed Sower, Drays. 3f SALE OF FURNITURE TRAFFORD STREET, GORE. WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clook sharp. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mrs Lovell (who is leaving for the North) to Sell by Publio Auction at her residence, the Whole of HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of the following : DRAWING ROOM.-Piano, excellent tone, Sage Green Plush and Gold Brocade Suite of 7 pieces, Sage Green Curtains, Lace Curtains, 2 Sets Bamboo Curtains Poles, Brussels Carpet (new), Hearthrug, Fender and Brasses, Woolmats and Rugs, Whatnot, Occasional Tables, Pictures, Hand-painted Black and Gold Mirror, Vases, 2 Light Chandeliers. HALL.—Fern Case, Door Mat, Hanging Lamp, Plush Curtains, Table, Wool Mats, Umbrella Stand, Hat Rack, Oilcloth. DINING ROOM.—Crimson Plush Covered Sofa, Crimson Plush Covered Wicker Chair, Large Dining Table, Tapestry Cloth, Spring Rocker, Small Rocking Chair, Sewing Machine, Vienna Chairs, Glassware and Cutlery, E.P. Teapot, Pictures, Books, Linoleum, Hearthrug, Fender, Curtains and Poles, Hanging Lamp, Vases and Ornaments. No. 1 BEDROOM.—DoubIe Iron Bedstead, Spring Mattress, New Tile-back Washstand and Ware, Carpet Square, Chest Drawers (small), Towel Rack, Duchess Dressing Table, Chairs, Pictures, Two Sets Curtains and Poles. No. 2 BEDROOM.—DoubIe Wood Bedstead, Carpet Square, Washstand, Dressing Table, Oval Looking Glass, Chairs, Chest Drawers (large), Curtains and Poles, Pictures. No. a BEDROOM.—Two Single Bedsteads,. Chest Drawers (small), Looking Glass, Curtains and Poles, Chairs, etc. KITCHEN.—2 Tables, Cupboard, 2 Clocks, Chairs, Hanging Lamp, Brass Preserving Pan, Crockeryware, Oval Boiler, Large Kettle, Meat Safe, Saucepans. SUNDRIES.—Sponge Bath, M-Gallon Copper Boiler and Frame, Tubs, Wringer, Mangle, Wheelbarrow, Trestle, Carpenter's Bench, Garden and Other Tools, New Galvanised Iron Spear Pump (suitable for coal miner), and a lot of other articles too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the above sale, as everything is in first-class order, and as Mrs Lovell is leaving for the North everything is for unieserved sale. D. HARTNETT, Auctioneer.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1146, 12 February 1903, Page 5
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