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AUCTION SALES. ' FUKNITD-liß'SALlfi."". TO-MORROW BEAVER ROAD. 1.30 P.M. /GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD., \JC favored with, instructions from Mrs J>ann will sell at the residence, her Household Furnitjure and effects, as follows:— Duchess Chests. D., and S. Be<ftvsteads, Washsfcands and Ware, Mattresses, Easy, Dining and Kitohen Chairs, Dresser, Palm-, stands, Dining and Kitchen Table.% Pictures, Sewing Machine, Preserving Bottles. Crockery, Pots, Pana, etc. A, K. THOMBON, Auctioneer. FUKNITURE SALE. Tuesday Next, , IN HIGH STREET. 1.30 P.M. /GRIFFITHS BROS., LIMITED, VJT favored with instructions from B. H. Low. Esq. (who is leaving; Marlborqugli) y will sell at' the residence, his Household Furniture andi ; effect^ as follotvs :— Handsome Wood Bedsteads, Mattresses, Mirror Wardrobe, 3 Duchess Chests, Chests Drawers, Mirror Sideboard, Easy,. Morris, • Dining and Kitchen Chairs, Linoleums. Extension! Tables Marble-top Wash-stands, Tables:, Pictures, Coaches, Fenders, and ; Irotip, Mangle, etc. ; NOTE.—Everything is in firstclass order. A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE, Wednesday Wext, AT GROVETOWN,. /GRIFFITHS "BROS., LIMITED, \]3f favored with instriactions from Mr F. Neal, senr... will sell at the farm: — , : 20 Head Cattle Household Furniture, etc. Full Particular.} Saturday. A. R. THOMSON; Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT FAIRHALL. Thursday, 27th Nov. ■ _of— ■ HORSES SHEEP, CATILE, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, etc. GRIFFITHS BROS., LIMITED, favored with instructions from J. O'Leary, Esq. (who has sold his farm, will sell as above. Full Particulars Saturday. OUTSIDE. ENTRIES INVITED. A. R THOMSON, Auctioneer. American National 200 Miles Motorcycle Championship. WONDERFUL HARLEY - -pvAVIDSON ARLEY - UaVIDSON SUCCESS. At Los Angeles on 22nd June last the above event, which is probably the biggest, most talked of, and keenly contested Motor-cycle Race in the world, was decided in the presence of a mighty crowd of spectators, practically every >.» wellknown maka oi machine, mounted by America's best riders, took part. THE RESULT WAS AN ASTOUNDIN^ VICTORY FOR «HARLEY 7 DAVIDSONS." Ist. "HARLEY - DAVIDSON" — Ridden by Ralph Hepburn. 2nd.' "HARLEY - DAVIDSON" — Ridden by Leslie Parkhurst. 3rd. < 'HARLEY - DAVIDSON" — Ridden by Ray Weishaix. : 4th. "HARLEY - DAVIDSON" — Ridden by Albert Burns. sth. "HARLEY - DAVIDSON" — Ridden by Earl Roy lance. Hepburn's average speed for the 200 miles was 72.33 miles per hour. Never in the history of motorcycle racing has such a. finish been witnessed, where all machines of the one make swept the boards by filling the First Five Places. The event, was hotly contested from ' start to finish, but- the wonderful speed and stamina of the "Harley-Davidsons" kept them in front the whole of the distance. THE NAME "HARLEY-DAVID-SON'' STANDS FOR QUALITY. Machines, in Stock. Inspection Invited. VIOGUS, Blenheim Garage, Arthur Street. -SWAN" PIGS! PIGS I t-IGS! HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR BACONERS. Receiving Pigs at Haveloek G. A. BELL - - BOYJEIi, Upper Weld Btreet. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. BACON A MEAT PACKING CO LTD. PO. Box 163. MARLBOKOUQH WOOLBROKKRS' ABSOOIATIOA T^UTURE VALUATIONS, 1919. Sheepskins—November 20th. Wool—November 25th. Hides and Fat— Picton valuation will be held on the j day following Bhnh^hn in «*aeh case. REOPENED. — Clothes clean**) and pressed and umbrella rer^nirs as usual.-*—l^ye Works, George Street-

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 8