Auction Sales. I CONTINUATION OF Great Clearing- Sale AT PICTON. CLOTHING, DRAPERY, MILLINERY. THURSDAY, 2Sth IV3ARCH, At 1"1 a..nn« ■m/TESSES GRIFFITHS AND SON, having been favoured with instructions from MESSES ANSTICK & CO. who are giving up Business in Picton, WILL CONTINUE TO SELL ON THE PREMISES, LONDON QUAY, PICTON, The whole of the VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of : Calicoes, Sheeting, Flannelettes, Flannels, Dress Materials, Prints, Muslins, Blankets, Rugs, Etc., Boys, and Men's Shirts, Trousers, Suits, Hosiery, Etc., Ladies' Jackets, Costumes, Skirts, Blouses, (All New Season's Goods) Underclothing, .Etc. . ■ . ALSO: A LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF Children's, Men's and Ladies" BOOTS AND SHOES. A GENUINE CLEARING SALE. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, 1907. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. SHAEP And Continuing All Day. GRIFFITHS & SON, Auctioneers. SEDDON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th. T)RESENT ENTRIES— 150 SJL i-bred Ewes. 150 2, 4, 6-troth to F.M. f-bred Ewes 400 Merino Ewes 150 Crossbred F. M. Eyres 50 Fat Ewes 100 J-bred S.M, Ewes 200 F.M. -i-bred Ewes 150 Lambs Account Richmond Brook Estate. 250 F.M. £-bred Ewes 250 Merino Ewes. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. DALGETY & COY., LTD. E. F. HEALY Auctioneer. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. TO-MORROW (Tuesday): COMMENCING 1 P.M. SHARP. /-GRIFFITHS &"SON, favoured with | V3I instructions from R. D. Nosworthy, Esq., who is leaving for England, will sell by Public Auction, without Reserve, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), commencing at I p.m. sharp, at his residence at corner of Cardwell Street and Stephenson Street/ the whole of his FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including:— Piano (Brinsmead) Organ (Mason Hainlin) Drawing Room Suite, Carpets, Tables, Rug, Easy Chairs, Fenders and Fireirons, Pictures, Dining Room Table and Chairs, Sideboard, Statuary, Curtains, Single and Double Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Ware, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Ornaments, Blinds, Portable Boiler. Washtubs, etc., Garden Toolsj etc., Carriage and Harness, etc., etc. To-movrow, at 1 p.m. sharp, NO RESERVE. COMMENCING~AT~I p.m. SHARP. GRIFFITHS & SON, Auctioneers. FARMS. FARMS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 6th APRIL, AT II A.M. McLAUCHLAN AND MOW AT, in conjunction with Griffiths and Son, having received instructions from Messrs R. G. and P. Matthews, of Spring Creek, will offer by Public Auction at Griffiths and Son's Rooms, High Street, Blenheim, their well-known farm, situate at Spring Creek, and known as " SUNNYBURN," ' ? CONSISTING OP 224 ACBES. ' To be offered first in one block, and if not sold to be then offered in two j blocks, the sale of the one being subject to the sale of the other. No. 1 Block consists of 99 acres, w>"th house of 10 rooms, 8-stall stable, barn, all necessary outbuildings and conveniences ; good orchard; subdivided into 6 paddocks. No. 2 Block consists of 125 acres, subdivided into 4 paddocks; no buildings. _ Both blocks are well fenced and drained, and free from all noxious weeds, and about two miles from the Spring Creek Railway Station. The quality of this farm is well-known, and it is undoubtedly one of the richest and best agricultural farms in the Marlborough district. As Messrs R. G. and 1. Matthews are leaving Marlborough to i,ne Pr°l)erty must be disposed of. t ull particulars on application to— MESSRS R. G. & p. MATTHEWS, On the Property: McLAUCHLAN & MOW AT, Grove Road; ft or -. GRIFFITHS AND SON, High Street, Auctioneers.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 25 March 1907, Page 8
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535Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 25 March 1907, Page 8
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