Sales by. AuctionT.'B. ABTHTTB.] [B. E. SCEAT9. THIS DAT, at 11 o'clock. ARTHUR'S MART. ■jITAEKET DAT SALE. 11 o'olock-POULTEY— Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, z Table Boosters. Fowls, Ducklings, Hen 3 ' 3 and Broods, Chicks. .. 11.30-PIGS. 12 FRUlT—Fruits in Season. _ Large Supplies New Kidney Potatoes, Green Peas, Rhubarb. I.3O—DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE. * 50 Pure-bred Orpingtons and Leghorns. EICHABD ARTHUR AND CO. B. K. SCEATS, Auctioneer. ; THIS DAY, Commencing at 1 p.m. WARREN BLYTH & CO. ; (Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer.) - TTSUAL WEEKLY BICYCLE SALE. A Large Number ol First-class Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bicycles will be . submitted, mostly WITHOUT RESERVE. After above, FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, Etc .-2 SUPERIOR SIDEBOARDS, Large Dining Tables, Suites in Leather and Tapestry and Plush, Arm and other Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments, DUCHESS PAIRS, Washstands and Ware, COM. and OTHER CHESTS DRAWERS. Portmanteaux, .303 Rifle, Revolver and Cartridges, LARGE COUNTER. MISTRESS STOVE in ) good order, Couches, FINE RATTAN PERAMBULATOR, STUFFED ENGLISH FOX, Large Lawn Slower, Ice Chest, Wheelbarrows, ' Roller Desk. Office Cabinet. 20 SUPERIOR LADIES' AND GENI.'S WATCHES, Jeweller}-, Sundries in great variety. • Furthei Entries invited of Furniture, Watches, Jewellery, etc., up to time of Sale. WARREN BLYTH & CO., Auctioneers and Financial Agents. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th. At 12 Noon. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR. E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO' Will sell by auction, at his Rooms. Fort-street, Auckland, on Friday, December 6th, at noon, ALL THE INTEREST OF WILLIAM CRAOQ SHARLAND. under the Will of his father, James Oragg Sharland, deceased, subject to the prior encumbrances affecting the same. Full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned, or from Messrs. Brookfleld and Son, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO', Auctioneer. Tins DAY. J. CAHILL AND CO. Will sell by auction, at 10.30, TTEGETABLES in season. 11.50—Produce— V bags New Kidney and Shepherd, and £>. Rose Potatoes, Beans, Green Peas, etc. Noon —Fresh Eggs. Dairy Butter, Cheese, etc. 12.30 —Poultry—2oo Head Poultry ; 30 Pure-bred Minorcas : 1 Young Bull Dog, very quiet. 1 o'clock—Fruit— etc., etc. J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. OALES MEMORANDA. W. J. HUNTER. TE AWAMUTU— November 30. HAMILTON HORSE SALE—Thursday, December 6. CAMBRIDGE—Saturday, December 7. OHAUPO— December 10. PUKERIMU—Clearing Sale, Thursday, December 12. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. For Bale, at Te Awamutu Yards, on Saturday. November 30, -1 £ VERY CHOICE 15 TO 18-MONTH STEERS, JL«J Huston Store Cattle, Dairy Cows, Sheep, Horses, Pigs, etc. j Tip Dray, Harness, Sundry Furniture i Good Hack, Emery. J 10 Pure Berkshire Pigs, J. Tiaher I 13 Pure-bred Pigs, Corrigan I 15 Four-month Pigs, J. Harper j Lot Locally-grown Lemons 8 Calves, Jameson 14 Yearlings, P. O'Connor Privileges of Waipa Racin_ Club—Publi- i can's Booth, Refreshment Booth, and Gates. Wanted at this Sale—Fowls and Turkeys, in boxes. Entries Solicited. At 1 o'clock. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. HAMILTON HORSE SALE. The undersigned will hold his next Special Horse Sale at Hamilton Yards on Thursday,. December 5, of about QAfl HORSES. fJXjyj comprising Heavy Draughts, Unbroken Draughts, Coits and Fillies, Light Harness and Buggy Horses, Hacks, etc., amongst which are: Entries to date from Electric Trams, A. Bell, Duncan and Raynes, B. Armitage, G. Robinson, W. Wallace, D. Shaw, Johnstone, E. Potts, John Martin, A. Corbett, Barford, T. Davidson, Windsor, Chitty. J. Barugh, W. Newall, W. S. Allen, G. Floyd, Bridgman, W. Dixon, Foster, T. Hinton, Richardson. Arnold. C. Atkinson, Scott Bros., A. Potts, D. Turnwald, Stokes, Kempthorne, A. Snook, Donaldson, Tozer, W. W. Lindsay, J. Turnwald. A. Turnwald, sen., H. Booth, W. P. Robertson, J. M. Hall, L. Macky, Rickett, Edwards, Seddon, W. E. Jones, Bainbridge. Markham, Beange, H. Mahood, C. Mann, H. Giles, K. S. Brown, A. Jackson, J. Riley, E. McNaul, G. Marsom, C. O'Neill, B. Braun, Corbett, and others. 1 New Light Tip Dray and Harness. Also, 10 Upstanding Colts and Fillies, three years and four years old, by Hornpipe, out of first-class mares, all good sorts, and will make grand hacks or harness horses. 1 Handsome Quiet Cob, grand hack. Waggon, Harness, and Team of Five Horses, horses in good condition and thoroughly staunch in any harness, the waggon a year old, built by Fergusson, Cambridge Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder, nearly new. Sale at 11 o'clock. Entries Solicited. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December 7, KA WELL-BRED QUIET STEERS. O\J from 18 months to two years old, C. Keeley, Whitehall 33 Well-bred 2£ to 3-year-old steers, Moanavale 15 Extra Choice Yearlings, mostly steers, Wm. Atkinson 20 Strong Calves and Yearlings, Wm. Crosford, W. Tucker 25 Strong Calves, C. Ashwin 12 Choice Calves, mostlj steers, W. T. Reid 10 Well-bred Young Cattle, Jas. Nicklt. 20 Strong Calves 2 Choice Young Cows, at calving, neighbourhood 4 Choice Springing Heifers, neighbourhood Good Jersev Cow, in full milk, to calve in autumn > 9 Prime Fat Steer, and Cows, W. Thornton, Mangakawa 8 Prime Fat Heifers, G. Bayly 10 Choice Calves, B. Garland First-class Spring Waggon, carry SOcwt, i suitable for milk suxmliei j 16 Choice Quiet 18-month and 2-year-old Heifers, G. H. Button 10 Strong Calves. E. Simpson J • 200 Longwool Ewes, with large lambs at side by Shropshire and Lincoln rams (will ; be sold in small lots) 1 Staunch Draught Horse 2 Useful Hacks, T. Martin. At 1 o'clock. I W. J. HUNTER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1901. TMPORTANT CALE OF TDREEHOLD TTOTEL pROPERTY. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mrs. Walkley to sell by auction at their Rooms, in RANGHTKEISTREET. PALMERSTON NORTH, as above, at 1 p.m., ALL THAT PIECE OF LANE situated at XX. the Junction of Main Street and the Square, being part of Section 252, containing 27 perches, having frontages of 128 feet to Main-street and 66 feet to the Square on which is erected the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, containing 26 rooms and 2 bars. Also, SMALL SECTION adjoining, being part of Section 253, upon which stables connected with Hotel now stand. This is without doubt one of the most valuable sites in Palmerston North, Full particulars can be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, | MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 8
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