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Sales by Auction. 3 jgROS. A T N o ' 11, N UGENT gTREET- ) OFF KHYBER PASS ROAD. T ma D AY> (AT 12 NOON ' Having been favoured with instruction* from MRS, M. J. AMEY, who is leaving tor Australia ; JJER gUPERIOR QAK pURNITURE » SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM AUSTRALIA, D CONTENTS OF 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, s IN USE ONLY 7 MONTHS. • TWINGROOM (Furnished in Oak)b:doboard. 4 Dining Chairs (with Spring Seats), 2 Morris Chairs, Settee (all Upholsjcred in Reitine), Round Occ. O. Rimu lable, aim Stands. Axminster Ruga, Pictures, Voile Curtains, and Blinds. Glass- | ware, Cutlery, D'Oyley'i, Best of Linoleum, ! Vases, B.R. Fender, Etc. ' T)REAKFASTROOM-0. Rimu Table, 6 J O. Rimu Dining Chairs, O. Rimu Sideboard, O. Rimu WAV. Settee and Swab, Heavy Linoleum, Occ. Tables, Palm Stands, Seagrass Chairs and Cushions, Voile Curtains and Blinds, Rugs, Large H.P. Porcelain Clock, etc., etc. "DEDROOMS (31 Furnished in Oak ! -L* Double Mirror Door Wardrobe. Marble [ Top Comb. Pair, Dblo. Oak Bedstoad, Best [ v W.W. Mattresses and Kapok Bedding, I Kapok Pillows and Slips, Toiletware Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Linoleum. A.B. Rocker. Single Institution Bedstead, W.W. , Stretcher, e".c., etc. HALL— Onk Hallstand, 10yds Brussels Runner (Blue), with Brass Ends. Mohair Slip Mats, Hall Curtains, 10yds Hall Linoleum, etc. ITITCHEN— Table and Cover, Canadian »■ Chairs, Lenther Couch, Linoleum, Dinner Ware. Saucepans, Kettles, Gas Ring, Curtains and Blinds, and Usual Kitchen Sundries, etc. NOTE.— Attention is Drawn to this Sale, as Everything was Specially Imported from Australia, and is as Good as New. jgROS., AUCTIONEERS. ' HOUSE FURNISHERS. AND VALUERS. VICTORIA STREET EAST. pHE pROVINCIAL ; pRUITGROWERS' QO-OP. gOCIETY, LIMITED. Amalgamated with the Waitemata Society. pHIS JJAY. AT Q A.M. pROMPT. THE LARGEST SUPPLIES OF LOCAL FRUITS IN THE Cm - . SEVERAL THOUSAND CASES FROM THE LEADING GROWERS OF THE PROVINCE. pEACHES. pLUMS. pEMONS. , Q.RAPES. pEARS. , jyECTARINES. pASSION pRUIT. pOMATOES. ETC. pHE ROCKLAND pROVINCIAL pRUITGROWERS' QO-OP. gOCIETY, LIMITED. gALEYARDS, pHURSDAY, JANUARY AT 2 P.M. -gUCKLAND & gONS. LTD.. Will Sell QAH FOUR AND SIX-TOOTH ROMNEYOUU LINCOLN EWES 150 TWO-TOOTH ROMNEY LINCOLN EWES 200 VERY FRESH TWO-TOOTH WETHERS. gUCKLAND & gONS. LTD. pHE J|AYMARHET. pRIDAY, pEBRUARY J jgUCKLAND & gONS, LTD., Will Sell, pHAFF, OATS, HAY, ETC. HARNESS, SADDLERY, VEHICLES. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. AT 12 NOON. On Account of A. GAMMAN AND CO., i 0 UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES, AO broken to lead only. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING BTAL--1 LION WILDMOOR, by Wildwood (Imp.)— Alice Azmoor (Imp.), Sire of Country Belle, Moorland, Etc. Without Reserve. 1 3-YEAR-OLD COLT, by Grattan Abbey, dam Acona; natural pacer, never been tried 1 BAY MARE, syrs old, by Nutansel— Salisbury mare; natural pacer, never been tried 4 GOOD BUTCHERS' AND BAKERS' SORTS 2 GOOD HACKS 3 MEDIUM DRAFTS 1 WAGGON, 2 HORSES AND HARNESS 1 R.T. BUGGY, HORSE AND HARNESS. gUCKLAND & gONS, LTD, pUAKAU gHEEP pAIR, ■jy|ONDAY, pEBRUARY AT 12 NOON. gUCKLAND <fc gONS, LTD., Will hold their First Sheep and Ram Fair in the Tuakau Sheep Fair Yards on Monday, February 4, and will offer about Gfififi EWES, WETHERS AND LAMBS JUUU .From the Flocks of Messrs. Lcn and A. E. Allen, A. F. Annandale, Geo. Colo Baker, S. S. Brewster, S. H. Crawford L. and O. Cox. M. H. Cox, Ngntetc Clark, S. Cripps, A. Cobourne, J. Dromgo<il, E. Dufaur, H. Dyer, S. _S. T Eyre, Mrs Gcddis, Gideon Hunter, L. \V. Keals, John Lowry, Geo. and Joe Logan. Vic. Lindberg, W. E. Langsford, D. Maloney, J. T. Murray, Tom and Ed. Muir. E. H. Mason, W. W. McDougal, H. W. Parsons, John Pellow, E. H. and James Slater. A. R. Watson, Further Entries Respectfully Solicited. N.B.—Wo advise clients to sec that their sheep are clean. Tlio Stock Act prohibits the sale of any sheep afiectod with lico. gUCKLAND & g°NS. LTD.. pANMURE. (OPPOSITE MOUNT WELLINGTON.) pUESDAY, pEBRUARY £ AT 12 NOON. ' JgUCKLAND & gONS, LTD., Have rcceivcvd instructions from Mr. H. J. Wilcocks, of Panmure, who is leaving for camp, to Sell as above, TEE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK. n CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in milk and duo to calvo 1 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL 4 HEIFERS, 8 SUCKERS, 2 BREEDING SOWS 1 USEFUL FARM MARE Drill, S.F. Plough, Tine Harrows, Dray, Spring Trap, Harness, 65-gal. AlphaLaval Separator, Cream Cans, Buckets, Poultry, Carpenter's Tools, Household Furniture, Farm Tools, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. gUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. gHEEP pAIR gEASON, 1918. TUAKAU—MONDAYS, February 4 and March 4. CLEVEDON-MONDAYS, February 11 and March 11. WELLSFORD-TUESDAY, February 12. HELENSVILLE— February 13. WESTFIELD SHEEP FAIR—THURSDAY, February 14. WESTFIELD RAM FAIR-FRIDAY, February 15. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY. February 18. RAMS OF ALL BREEDS FOR PRIVATE SALE. N.B.—Wo advise Clients to seo that their sheep are cleaA The Stock Act prohibits the sale of any sheep affected with lice. Entries Respectfully Solicited, i ■ ' *« gUCKLAND & gONS, WD,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 10