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Sales by Auction. ; TTART AND p<o., . .-- J± - AT \j . TTJOMINION AUCTION M ART, 167, QUEEN-S'l. rPBIS T)AY, AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. A A LOTS OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND I OUU FURNITURE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SIDEBOARDS. A.B. and Canadian Chairs. Couches. Easy Chairs. Carpets. Hearth Rugs, Linoleums, Bedroom Sets, Curtains, Pictures, Oil Paintings LARGE BOOKCASE (Mottled Kauri). Hall Stands, Wicker Chairs, Settees. Fenders, Coal Vases. Clock, Mirrors, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Panels. DUCHESS PAIRS, Wardrobes, Combination Chests, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Safes. Mangle, Portable Boiler, Galvanised Tubs, Perambulators and Gocarts, Vases 7-PIECE PLUSH AND TAPESTRY SUITE (Walnut Frames), Chests Drawers, Wertheim and Singer Sewing Machines, Gramaphone, Kitchen Dresser, Occ. Tables, Pot Stands DOUBLE AND SINGLE BRASS-MOUNTED IRON BEDSTEADS. Kapok and other Bedding. Wirowoven Mattresses and Stretchers. Blankets, Quilts. Rugs, Ladies' and Gent.'s Bicycles, Office Chairs, Bead Blinds. Lawn Mower. Glassware, Chinaware. Cutlery. Ornaments, Filter, Kitchen Utensils. Sundries, etcInspection Invited. B. HART, Auctioneer. A CHANCE TO GET A GOOD MONEYGETTING SIDE SHOW. B, H A V ND C°- " T\OMINION AUCTION TVXART, 167. QUEEN-STREET, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 12 o'clock sharp. Have received instructions from the Owners to Sell, either as a going concern, or in lota to suit purchasers, : \ THE AMERICAN MUTORAMA, consisting of Tent. 20 by 25 (nearly new), with Ropes. Poles, etc. (all complete); 8? Stereoscopes, 144 Stereoscopic Views, Gas Fittings, Banners, Flags, etc., etc. ''••'•":'. B. HART, Auctioneer. TMPOBTANT T.AND OALE. 11TANGATARATA TESTATE. DE pELICHET. "M"CT EOD AND QO. Have been instructed by S. H. Gollan, Esq., to Sell, by Public Auction, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, At 2 p.m., at GARRISON HALL. MARINE PARADE. NAPIER, 22,300 A ° E * s - Being practically the whole of his wellknown Mangatarata ,Estate. ■ The property is divided into 17. lots, ranging froin' 519 to 2540 acres. The quality of the stock raised, and the large number of fat cattle and sheep sold off this property, are a guarantee of the excellence of the land. ■ Every block offered for sale has a considerable area of ploughable laud. , . This property is situated within 4 miles of the well-known 117AIPUKURAU ALEYABDS, . the largest stock sales in Hawke's Bay being held in these yards. . Mangatarata fat sheep and cattle nearly always top the market, and have done so for many years. . TERMS: ; 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, on delivery, 15th January, 1909. 5 per cent, on 15th January. 1910. Balance" mortgage, 7 years ; at 5 per cent. Plans will be issued about the Ist of October. Guides and horses- will bo provided for those desirous of inspecting the land. Application to be made to the Station Manager, or to the Auctioneers. Telegrams to Station Manager should be addressed "Tamumu," and letters " Waipnkuran." ■..:'■-■/-'-' ;: -; '•■' : Plans may be obtained from the Office of any paper advertising the sale, or from Messrs. Sainsbnry. Logan, and Williams, Solicitors. Napier; Messrs. Kennedy Bros, and Morgan, Surveyors, tie Auctioneers, Hastings, or Mr. Ashley, Waipukurau. -" ...... ~~ : The Stud. • " ~~ " , - ■yjijam 10 STAND THIS : & '■'■"• SEASON. HIKCTAJA, PAEROA f A—O ffl A-' D SURROUNDING :■ 4-«iffiSZSaa»» : DISTRICTS, THE lill'Oiii-ED SHIRE STALLION COOMBE-YEOMAN (Vol. 24, Shire Horse Society's Stud Book). Sire, Dunsmore-Inkerman, 17965;, Dam, Smiler, 39044. Dunsinore-liikermaai, by Jeroboam, 15172; Dam, Blossom (vol. 121. p. 51). Smiler, by Ercoll-Vulcan. 14029; Dam, Darling 28236 by Bangmore 8078. Darling, 28236, out- of Darling (vol. xiii.) by Market Day, 3211. Jeroboam, out of Blossom, by William the Conqueror. 2343 (was considered the weightest horse in England), COOMBE-YEOMAN is a Black Horse, standing 17.1 hands high, and has splendid action. He was bred by H. H. Smith. Esq., Nettle Hill, Coombe Fields. Coventry. England, and selected by Captain Hayes. M.8..0.V.5. TERMS: £3 3s for single mare, 2 or more marea £2 10s each; groomage, se. Every care taken, but no responsibility.- All mares to be removed b,y the Ist January, 1909. ' Grazing can be arranged at Hikutaia Hotel. I ALFRED SUTCLIFFE, Otahnhn. ; vSjaw rpo TRAVEL THIS &■■■*■ SEASON. mhp . cljEvedon. papar\ V I'M' KUEA, PAPATOE--1 '%mmtWWXfsmdksM TOE. and Surrounding District THE DRAUGHT STALLION. ' T INCOLN T. AD. ' . i •■ ■. Six years old. .For pedigree see cards. Terms, £3 16s. .. All fees payable Ist Janu- • siry- ■' • -~ Apply. ■" H. MCDONALD, Owner. Clevedon. sgxfa T° TRAVEL THIS 7 AT HELENSVILLE -^ Surrounding DisTHE'CLYDESDALE STALLION -DETTER rpiMES. BETTER TIMES' Stock at the last South Franklin Show won 44 prizes. Terms: Single mare, £3 10s (£2 payable on January 1, 1909, balance when mare proves in foal); two or more -as per agreement. Good grazing at 2s 6d per week if desired. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. ' For further particulars, apply to R. NICHOLLS, Owner, Kelensville. " Or Groom in Charge. No Oroomage Fees . v , Boots and Shoes. MEN'S "DOOTS , AND QHOES. We have just received from the following WORLD-FAMED MAKERS ALL THE NEWEST STYLES In -- WALK.- AVER OHOE QO., TjVLORSHEIM AND po.. ■■":■'>. T3OSTOCKS, - '■.;■ -"' "' ... AND QUE "HUMOUS yy.TsJ m gRAND '..OP ~ MEN'S "CiNGLISH |)OOTS, "}'■**. 21 TVADLEY AND CON, 200, SECURITY BUDDINGS. QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 8

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