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ahotions TO-MORROW, SATURDAY NEXT, at H AT THE ROOMS, HARDY STREET. household furniture, POULTRY, APPLES, ETC. American Organ, 2 Sideboards, Cheffonier. Divan Chair in Velvet, Chesfr Drawers, BeWtwooid Chairs, Dißing Tables, Cutlery, ©tc. 4 Silver Wyandotte Pullets. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Bth APRIL, at 1 p.inSUPERiq# HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ; TURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under- in. structions from MR L. KERB, will at; bis residence, Collingwood street South, as above. 9-pieoe SUITE in VELVET PLUSH, Seagrajs Cimirfi, Occasional Tables, Black '.and*:';’Gold) Overmantel with Pictures, E.P. 'Cakestand,'Wood Kerb, small Cabinet, Cur*, tains, large Hallstand, INLAID LINOLEUM, Stag’s Head, Side Tables, 2 Dining Tables, Divan Chair, Morris Chair, ENGLISH WALNUT INLAID c (IDEBOARD ,wish BACK AND DOORS; ‘Electroplated Ware, pair large Vases, E.P. Table Centre, Overmantel, American Settle upholstered in Leather,'' Music Gup* board, Antique Wood Bedsteads, English Dressing Tables, Spring Mattresses, Morris Couch, Curtains,- 4-fold Screen, SCOTCH CHEST DRAWERS, 0-day Clock, Carpet Slips, Kitchen Table, Chair, Crockery, ' Glass* ware, Cooking Utensils, ’ Safe, 1 Griller, Wiringer, Mower, Barrow, Tools, Netting, etc-, etc. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer; . WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 1 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FDRNI* JURE AND EFFECTS.' 't ALFRED -GOULD,. acting under instructions, from MR. .C. L, MAYO, who is being transferred," wilt sell at his residence, Scotlarjd-street, on the MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, 2 Morris Chairs, Morris Couch, Seagrass Settee,. 2 Seagrass Chairs, Antique Copper Kerb Set, Palmstands, Afternoon Tea Table, Antique Cakestand, Hallstamd, OVAL DINING TABLE, 6 high-back Dining Chairs, Hallstand, Linoleum,’ 2 Double Wood Bedsteads, Wire, Kapoe, and Flax WARDROBE with Mirror Door, Duchess Cheats, Wadhstands, Toile|ware. Medicos' Cabinet, Kitchen Table, Chairs; ' Goring, (sundry Crockery,- ifeat Side, Steps, Hose, Barrow, dothe» Garden Took, Sundries. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. THURSDAY,,* 3rd April,, at 1.30," CLEARING CALE AT RICHMOND, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ;AND EFFECTS. ' , i A LFRED GOULD, acting under inljL structions from Mr. L. Na, B|* : WOOD, will sell at hi* z ' Ornucher’s Mill, as above. American Organ with 9 stops, board with • mirrcfJ , baric and" panels. Settee, 2 Mirrors, Chairs, overman tie, 8-day Clock, Linoleum {l2 x ’Z), Brass-mounted and Iron Bedsteads, Soring and Wire Mattresses, Duchess Ghestis, Waishstands, Chests Drawers, Toiletware, Clock)*, Linoleums, 2 Wicker Dining Table. Chairs, Morris ' Coujp, Sundry Crockery, Glassware, Cooking Utensils, Wringer, large Plunge Batjh on legs, etc., etc. ■' TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ■ ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. tapawera sale. ( THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, IAIR r / D ALGETY AND CO', and N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer: 520 Breeding Ewes. 200 M.S. Lambs. 100 Fat Lambs. 3 Cows. 9 Bullocks. 6 Wcaners. 100 S.M. Ewes. 100 M.A.. Ewes. 40 Wethers. 170 M.S. Lambs (lots. 50 Ewes. ila ■ .r-ii CLAIM FOB DAMAGES (United Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, v March 27. In the Supreme Court judgment was given by Mr Justice Hetijman in a interesting shipping case, in.-which Beath and Company claimed k M-' from the Union Companyas damagd*for breach of contract as the. value*'. of - certain articles carried by the Moans from San Francisco and net delivered to plaintiff. Defendant paid £8 16s 8d 5 into Court. The case turned’ona proprovision in the hill of liability for loss to the amount phid .into Court, while plaintiff contended that the provision violated (the ChlfTter* The judgment stated that tfcn owner and shipper under the hU lading, in order to settle the f had agreed on the value of the shipped, which was not inc~‘ with the Act. A shipowner escape liability altogether, but Kent he, might limit s his ... thereby getting cheaper freight. $n the " present case such' agreement eajsted, and the shipper when* he accepted the bill of lading, acknowledj“ J s * bound-judgment _ was for thq*.amount paid into Court*costa to'the defendant as in a - ftflly defended action. cles not CLEANING SINKS IS EASY WORK with “KJjEan-itT;” • Doift worry about the tie household jobs. Get‘Klean-I^’ up your sinks, pote,'pa%, ' th/Qmd copper. It’« a-wopdeHm sanser, and is equally moving grease marks and smears ■frt®’ 1 - ►odwork and china. _ A Hundred* of women find -t never-failing help • for all ■ kinds -of usehold work. It contains a deUghtv . pei-fume. which counteracts'the un* jasant odours of sinks. Buy - a larms t to-day, and give ; it a - thorough al. You’ll be surprised at the numr of unpleasant tasks that r can take off your hands. • Your-re* J ler sells “Klean-litt.”—W ; EaCmlt w and 00., Wholesale Distributing rents, Wellington.* ' ’

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 8