AUCTIONS' . RICHMOND YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 10th inst/, at 1 p.m. sharp. Present entries : 100 S.M. Ewes. 50 Wethers. 200 S.M. Ewes. 100 2-tooth Wethers. 60 Lambs. 100 2-tooth Wethers. 200 Lambs. 50 Ewes. 200 Ewes. 500 Ewes. 150 Ewes. 18 Fut Lambs. 4 Calves. 90 Fat ;ind Forward Lambs 20 Fat Ewos. 2 Empty Heifers. 1 Steer. 6 Weatier Pigs. 200 S.iM. Ewes. 1 Springing Heifer. Further entries invited. BISLEY BROS. AND CO. Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th inst at 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from MR. F. H. GARTH, who is leaving the district, will sell at his residence, No. 26 Lower Collingwood atreet (near the Bridge), a» follows : Largo Sideboard with bevelled mirror back, Extension Dining Table, Pedestal Fernstand, llush chairs, 3 Ocasinoal Chairs, Couch, Linoloums, Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, 3 Duchess Chests, Wardrobe with mirror doro, Spring, Wire and Flax Mattresses, Child's Dropfeide Cot, Washstands, Toiletware, Hospital Bedstead, Single Iron Bedsteads, Dresse, Kitchep. table, 'M®at safe. Sundries. , .ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. CLEARING SAIS. PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. . TO-MOilOWj PIG VALLEY, WAKEFIELD, 10th Anril, 1918. Messrs Kingston and cann have received instructions to ,boll by Public Auction at Mr Albert Tuck's farm, Pig Valley, Wakefield, all the live and dead stock thereon, consisting of: — 84 sheep, including 60 2-tooth wether* Milling Plant, consisting of Water Wheel, Saw Bench, Trolleys, Rails, Circular Saws, Shafting, Spindles, Belting, Grind-stone,. Boring Machine, etc. Implements include—Reaper nnd Binder (McCormack's), 3 Ploughs Hillside and Syracuse), Chaff-Cutter, Pulley Blocks and a whcfle host of useful Implements and Tools too numerous to mention. Quantity of timber, including about 700 feet Totara and Matai' Planks. * IRON.—About x ton Corrugated Iron, 7 and 6-feet length?. Good jif now. 17£ ACRES, with House of 3 Rooms} also Barn and Implement Sh6d. Sale to Start at 1 p.m. sharp. Auctioneer. ACCOUNT BOOKS mHKKK iAny ue love- pri-eii Account Rook* on th#> market, bnt if yob desir6 a book that will wear well for years and at/inrf nny amount of use, you will .find the Account Rookw made si tlie Evep ing Mail Bookbinding Works niuvh cheaper in the end This fact has been d«mo"«<triited repeatedly by Actual experience 'i'be books are ruled to any, pattorn required ami !x»und .in halfcalf, rough Persian or ahy other kind of binding and -n're guaranteed to "itand th<> haH««*t testa' Good material „od honest, workmanship throughout. Thesis are factors in all work but especially where Account Books are concerned. Time books and all kind* o' trade books made to order. Evening Mail jluok«Binding Wofk». ■ridge street. , -Nel«o«.
PRESS THE BUTTON ON THE STEERING CODUMN. When you realise how simple and it is to drive an Overland Motor Car you will choose no other car but the Overland, There is a set of electrie buttons on tho steering haiidle arid by pressing those buttons the car can be started, stopped and lighted. There is no worry about turning a winding crank, no trouble. . In point of comfort the Overland will compare more than favourably with any car on the market in this > district. The Overland is designed and built as a family car and comfort and safety have been especially considered. Call in to see the Overland and for any car accessories you may need. VICTORY- WORKS NET. SON Why Pare Comal Cutting brinin only brUf Apply M TEED'S CURE Tbkt'ii Uuw coanfl tlinu Tbotit&nd* know it; NEVER FAILS! Oliimltu A ItirH, I/-' J'oaWree tor 12 statu p>> From Tnil'i PhirmAsy TC#ir Plytnou'b QL. HAIWI'B-1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 81, 9 April 1918, Page 8
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