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auctions WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 1 P-°** SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI* TURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from MR. O. L. MAYO, who is being transferred, will sell at his residence, Scotland-street, on the above date. MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, 2 Morns Chairs, Morris Couch, Seagrass Settee, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Antique Copper Kerb Set, Palmstands, Afternoon Tea Table, Antique Cakestand, Hallstand,, OVAL DINING TABLE, 6 high-back Dining Chairs, Hallstand, Linoleum, 2 Double Wood Bedsteads, Wire, Kapoc, and Flax (Mattresses, WARDROBE with Mirror Door, Duchess Cheats, Toiletware, Medidme , Cabinet, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Gaai ring, (sundry jO*<ockery,i Meat Safe, [Steps, Hose, Barrow, Clothe® Basket, ! Garden Tools, Sundries. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. | THURSDAY, 3rd April,, at 1.30. CLEARING CALE AT RICHMOND. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under .instructions from Mr. L. N. INWOOD, will sell at his > aenoe, near Oroucher’s Mill, as above, American Organ with 9 stops. Sideboard* with mirroftf back and copper panels, Settee, 2 Mirrors, Chairs, Overmantle, 8-day Clock, Linoleum (12 x 12) Brass-mounted- and Iron Bedsteads, Saving and Wiro Matfcrosscfi, Duchobs Ohestts, Wasbstands, Chests Drawers, Toiletware, Clocks, Linoleums, 2 Wicker Dining Table, Chairs. Morris Couch, Sundry Crockery, Glassware, Cooking Utensils, Wringer, large Plunge Bath on legs, etc., etc. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Bth APRIL, at 1 p*mSUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURND TURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under inetructions from MR L. " KERB, will -«ii at his residence, Collingwood street South, as above. 9-piece SUITE in VELVET PLUSH,‘ Seagrass Chairs, Occasional Tables, Black and Gold Overmantel with bevelled mirrors, Pictures, E.P. Cakestand, Wood Kerb, email Cabinet. Curtains, large Hallstand, INLAID LINOLEUM, Stag’s Head, Side Tables, 2 Dining Tables, Divan Chair, Morris Chair, ENGLISH WALNUT INLAID SIDEBOARD witih -MIRROR BACK AND DOORS,' Electroplated Ware, pair large Vases, E.P. Table Centre, Overmantel, American Settle ’ upholstered in Leather,'* Music Cupt board, Antique Wood Bedsteads, Eng- ,: lish Dressing Tables, Spring Mattresses, Morris Couch, Curtains, 4-fold ; Screen, SCOTCH CHEST DRAWERS , 8-day Clock, Carpet Slips, Kitchen Table, Chair, Crockery, Glassware, Cooking Utensils, Safe, Griller, Wringer, Mower, Barrow, Took, Netting, etc., etc. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ALFRED GOULD, / Auctioneer. April, l^>.i AUCTION SALE A TSTOKE. COMBINED PIANO AND PLAYER, ANTIQUE OAK AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. , ‘ GENT’S BICYCLE, BOY’S BICYCLE. SADLE, BRIDLE, TOOLS, ETC. ALFRED GOULD, acting under in«- * sir actions from A. Burton, Esq,, who Is leaving the district, will sell at ‘ his residence. Poor Man’s Valley road, Stoke, as above. Full particulars later. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. NGATIMOTI SALE.

TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, 1919. D ALGETY AND GO., LTD., and N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD., will offer*; 160 S.M. Ewes. 200 M.S. Lambs. ; 50 Wethers, 1 Store Pig. 1 Heavy Draught, 5 years, all work 2 Sets Blocks, and 150 feet Rope. 30 Sacks 'Rye and Clover. 200 4-tooth Good Store Wethers. 170 Ewes. 110 2 and 4-tooth Wethers. 67 Lambs. 60 4 and b-tooth Ewes. 15 Calves. 10 Yearlings. 2 Two-year Heifers. 2 Two-year Steers. 20 Two-year-old Cattle. 6 Wean er Pigs. TAPAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1919. D ALGETY AND DO. 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 Weaners. 100 S.M. Ewes. . . 100 M.A. Ewes. 40 Wethers. 170 M.S. Lambs (lots). 50 Ewes. LATELY LANDED—AMPLE SUPPLIES OP QUIBEL’S DIP. Good nows Indeed is this—for Sheenowners, with the coming ol MArca> are on the look-out for a petspan«*| and lasting dipping preparationAnd here’s why their search ehotgld end right now. ' , Quibell’s Improved Powder Dip, because of an oily ingredient, raises readily. It imparts to the wool -a -antiful lustrous appearance. not make the wool hard ana narah—iu fact, to the contrary, for after Q"’b* Ml’s Powder Dipping the wool takes that much sought-after softness to. tae touch. It is also particularly enMtiva, in destroying parasites, .spd bwb? a lasting- dip, keeps the woo! healthy ami ‘uninvested. It as extremely .popular Kucceesfai sheepownere all over Australasia, as the increased ‘ These *reason»-why’ alone—and there ore others —should make QuibeH’s Improved) Powder Dip yonr selection this year. Sole Agents for Australasia— Dalgety and Co., Ltd.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1919, Page 8

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