J. R. Graham.] [J. S. MXTNEO. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. . Under. Bill of Sale. THE M.A.Ci are instructed to sell, on the premises, Hereford Street, on Wednesday, October 28th, Mr R. W. Beadnall's furniture and effects consisting of:— Piano, overmantel, sofa, .37 pictures, - gas lamp, rattan suite, rattan . chairs j spring rocking chair, brass fender and irons, linoleum, tables; sewing machine, bedroom furniture, and kitchen sundries. Also, nice light dogcart, well-built express, silver-moiinted riding saddle, and 1 horse, quiet | and staunch. | NO REsiRVE. All above i£ practically new and in the best of order. Special attention is called to the harness and vehicles, being well-built and in good order. Goods on view on morning of sale. Cards to view traps and harness at our office. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of Superior High-class English Furniture. On the Farm, Bunnytliorpe and Stoney Creek Road. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. , At 1 p.m. MOUNSEY AND CO., instructed by D. O. Shute, Esq., who hafs leased. his farm and given up housekeeping, will sell as above his superior -household furniture and effects. DINING ROOM.—lmported large oak sideboard, 7ft mirror, imported telescope oak table, extends to 15ft, Oriental carpet, do. hearthrug, rug, oak clock, cathedral chime, dining-room suite, 8 chairs, 2 easy chairs, couch in oak and morocco (imported), Chesterfield, occasional table, heavy swinging lamp, linoleums, red baize, curtains, lace do., and polos, large bronze ornaments, pictures, table linen, etc. DRAWING-ROOM—Upright grand piano, by Lipp and Son, in ebony, nearly new, cost £10-5, Chesterfield, nearly new, velvet pile carpet, do hearth rug, Sheraton table, do. chair, afternoon tea table, bevelled overmantel, 2 rattan chairs, stool, pictures, old Louis XIV. gold and turquoise clock, with candelabra, large bronze jug, lace curtains, poles, easy chair., screen, fire brasses, fire screen, brass lamp, and sundries.
L BEDROOMS—Brass-rail double bedstead, 2 do. single all complete with mattresses, beds, and bedd--1 nig, 2 w.w. stretchers and beds, marble-top and tiled washstand, double set bedroom ware, duchess pair, wardrobe, with mirror,Roman carpet, linen basket, chest i drawers, mirrors, washstands, large carpet, table, commode, slop pail, best quality linoleum. VARIOUS —Hearthrugs, mats, hall do., hall carpet, hall lamp, hall L stand, umbrella do., engravings, tables, dresser, dinner service, crockery, jars, pots and pans, | garden tools, 6 Austrian chairs, . li dozen new and good cutlery, i OUTSIDE—English dogcart, new rubber tyres, built by Windovcr, Longacre, set Eng. harness, steel trap jack, lamps, rugs, English saddle, bridles, milk cart, horse, 4-vr, lady's harness cob with foal at foot, guaranteed, children's pony, 4 yrs, saddle or harness, side saddle, good hack, 8 years, 0.5./ chaff, sacks, blinds, barx-ow, etc. Free 'bus leaves Post Office at 12 noon. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED'. Monster Auction Bale ' OF IRISH LINENS, DRAPERY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Return visit by the COLISEUM MERCHANTS, Of Melbourne. Commencing THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1908. At 11 o'clock, and following days. Premises next to. Pringle's, Saddlers, The Square, Palmerston North. All goods submitted to public competition and sold without reserve. T. M. BLOOR, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908. AT FEILDING SALE YARDS. GORTON AND SON have received instructions from Messrs Cuff Bros, to sell by public auction as above, 12.30 p.m. sharp:— 50 2 and 3-yr bulls (various breeds) 20 18-mos bulls (various breeds) 15 15-mos bulls (various breeds) 5 p.b. Jersey bulls, 15-mos to 5-yrs 2 p.b. 3 and 4-yr Hereford bulls 5 5-yr Shorthorn bulls NOTE.—The above bulls comprise well-bred Shorthorns, Jerseys, Herefords, Ayrshires, and Holsteins, all in splendid condition. No other, entries taken for this sale. FEILDING HORSE SALE. ./SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1908. Gorton and son win sell at 10 o'clock:— Draughts, harness horses, hacks, • etc. . " Special entries:— On account of Messrs Hocken Bros.: 7 4 to 6-yr heavy to medium shafters and leaders 3 good plough sorts On account of Mr J. R. MacLerman: 7. unbroken draughts
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8711, 27 October 1908, Page 8
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