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Auction Sales. i SEDDON STOCK SALE. ! TO-MORROW. PRESENT ENTRIESV 100 Tat LambsT 130 i-bred Ewes 200 Lambs, mixed sexes Quantity Old Iron, etc., from late fire. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. E. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. FURNITURE. FUJSfcSSTURE. TO-MORROW: 2 P.M. MESSRS GRIFFITHS AND SON, under favoured instructions from Mr H. D. Thomas, who is leaving the district, will Sell as above, at the residence, corner Customhouse and Opawa Streets, the whole of his VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising— FIRST RATE PIANO (By Kirchner). Bedroom Furniture.—Double bed, duchess chest, washstand, ware, stretcher. Dining Room.—Staunch table, Austrian chairs, handsome sideboard, couch. Kitchen.—Tables, chairs, utensils, crockery. Also: Copper, wringer, zinc baths, garden chair, carpets, linoleum, lamps, pictures, and numerous useful j sundries. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. THIS SALE WILL BE WORTH ATTENDING. GRIFFITHS AND SON, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT WELD'S HILL, AWATERE, MARLBOROUGH. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, i APRIL 30th, MAY Ist. Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. AT THE HOMESTEAD. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., favoured "with instructions from tho owners (who hare disposed of a part of the property), will offer by Public Auction, the whole of the surplus Sheep, together with tne entire working plant, Horses, Cattle, Implements, etc., consisting of— SHEEP. 3000 Merino Ewes, mixed ages 1600 Crossbred Ewes, mixed ages 1600 Half-bred Ewes, mixed ages 1300 2 4, 6, and 8-tooth Merino Wethers 2000 2, 4 and 6-tooth Crossbred Wethers--1000 2-tooth Half-bred Wethers 1000 Fat and Forward Rape Lambs 500 Fat Grossbred Wethers. 12,000 HORSES. 14 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, specially selected, from. 5 years 14 Hacks and Unbroken Horses. 28 CATTLE. 20 Head, mixed, ages. IMPLEMENTS. 1 4-horse Traction Engine 1 Andrews and Beayen doublebagger Chaff-cutter. 1 Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder 2 Grass Mowers • 1 Hay Rake 2 Sets Duncan Disc Harrows 1 Set 5-leaf Duncan Tine Harrows 4 Double-furrow Duncan Ploughs 4 Sets Block and Tackle 1 Three-furrow Duncan Plough 1 Four-furrow 1 Duncan Cambridge Roller 1 Duncan Cultivator 1 Set Duncan Triped Harrows 0 bets Chain Harrows 1 Duncan Combined Drill 1 Duncan Broadcaster, with canisters 1 Duncan Tip Dray 2 Wool Waggons Arid a host of station sundries .' *°° numerous to mention. Also 9 stacks of Oaten-sheaf Prime Chaff. This sale affords an excellent opportunity of securing Stock and the best Implements at present market values As the owners do not intend to cultivate any o* the unsold blocks, 6VTiI ? 6 ls for ab«>lute sale. All those intending going by drap must secure Tickets Sf?om Sthe Au<? tomeers. Drags leave Club Stables, Railway Station at 8 a.m. on Thursday Morning, returning'after the sale, bleeping accommodation and luncheon provided. ORDER OF SALEFIRST DAY—STOCK. SECOND DAY—IMPLEMENTS PLANT, ETC. ' DALGETY AND CO., LTD. E. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. S^™S Pt4x? LOCK 0F VALUABLE RICH LAND AT GROVETOvVN. SATURDAY, MAT 2, I AT NOON. I AT HULME ANITcO.'S CENTRAL AUCTION MART. j J\ ALGETY ANDCOMPANY, LTD., ! t _l re *avoured with instructions from the Executors ache late A. i Herd, and will offer by Public | Auction that valuable piece of land ! situated at Grovetown facing Fell and I lytler Streets, in three lots LOTI—II Acres, 3 roods, 6 perches, being allotments 3, 4 and 5, of feection 35, Wairau West. LOT 2—3 Acres, 2 roods, 11 perches, being allotment 4ti, of Section 35, Wairau West. LOT 4—3 Acres, 2 roods, 31 perches \* m& T allotment 48, of Section ! 00, Wairau West. " j ■ | TERMS: ! 10 per cent, at fall of the ham- ! mer. ) Balance of purchase money Ist ! June, 1908. ] Auctioneers Note.—This property, known in the early days as Woodhouse j •L-ee, tor its richness and situation is ! unequalled in the province, and we ! can recommend it to those in search of ; land for market gardening or farming : purposes. , * ? ull _, Part: iculars may be obtained trom the Auctioneers, Dalgety and 1^0.,, Jj^d. B. F. HEALT,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 99, 28 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 99, 28 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 99, 28 April 1908, Page 8

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