Sales by Aactioa. IT«HIS T)AY, -|-| A.M. ■FURNITURE QALE AT TVEVONPORT. QOMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 10 OOMSTOY pUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. AT rpHE T>ESIDENCE, 50, T AINUI R OA CORNER OF LOVERS' WALK. FIRST-CLASS PIANO, by John Brinsmead. upright grand, rich {one. handtome appearance; a very fine instrument. Also, DRAWINGROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES, in Rosewood, Moquette, and Saddlebag; Sup. Art Carpets, Linoleums, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Overmantels, Ext. Din. Table. Cutlery. China. Ornaments, Pictures, and Hosts of Sundries, including Lawn Siower, Carpenter's Bench, Pair Oars, Timber. Firewood, Tools, Etc., Etc. ,• NO RESERVE. TERMS STRICTCLY CASH N.B.A rare chance for those furnishing 3r replenishing their houses. OMITH AND TTALCOMBE. AUCTIONEERS. OALES. T\RAPERY CTOCK, A T N°"262-264, ■ "irARANGAHAPE T>OAD, •' COOPER'S." T HIS D AY~AT 1Q 3Q STOCK OF DRAPERY. Lot of HaberO dashery, Mercery. Lot of Children's Goods, Big_ Lot of Cotton and Silk on Reels. Ladies' \ests. Nights. Ribbons. Haberdashery, Lace, Embroidery. Sox. Clothing, Pyjamas, 3 Mirrors. Venetian and Roller Blinds, Couch. Dresser. Shop Fittings. Collapsible Shelving (very nice). Particularly Nice Small Counter. Lot of New Brass Rods. ENTIRE STOCK TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. STARTING AT 10.30 SO AS TO GET THROUGH IN ONE DAY. TERMS CASH. E. A- pERKINS and riO., AUCTIONEERS. ENGLISH CAR. VERY PRETTY. LIGHT, FIVE-SEATER. •pONSON - rjARLICK po., T TD. FRIDAY - J P.M. - TjiRIDAY. The above Firm, favoured with instructions f-om a gentleman leaving for camp, will Sell by Auction as above. HIS ATTRACTIVE AND PRACTICALLY n NEW. ENGLISH. LIGHT. 5-SEATER CAR (Pick), in good running order: Palmer Cord tyres on rear wheels (perfect condition), complete with tools, spare inner tube, lamps, etc. WILL BE SOLD AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. Now on View, and Trial Given. WARREN BLYTH. Manager. Auctioneering Department. gQ TJ TWO-SEATER QAR. •FRIDAY - 1 P.M. — FRIDAY. "PONSON Q.ARLICK po., T TD. Favoured with instructions from a Gentleman at Tuekau. will Sell by Auction at their Rooms. Queen and Lome Streets, as above, *. HIS E.C.H. TWO-SEATER MOTOR-CAR. Tyres in good order, pump jack, lamps, etc. Now on view. Will be Sold practically without reserve. WARREN BLYTH. - Manager. Auctioneering Department. pOR OALE BY AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS, HOBSON BUILDINGS. 18, SHORTLAND STREET. On -j "..'" '■■■'■''■ i T UESDAY. M AY 28, AT 2 P.*. 45 A 018538 ICH tvka 117130 *■■■- .y " ■-:■• QWAMP, MOSTLY IN GOOD GRASS AND ROUGB FEED, ADJOINING i. E D M CIf^ aTNAN ' s LOCK » *', * pAPAKURA. This is of special interest to STOCK BREEDERS as the Property'is on the direct route to Westfield Markets from all parte of Waikato. li. mile from railway station, good road; 3-room Cottage, 1 acre orchard etc. No noxious weeds. j Further particulars from. ' TTARROP AND \TEDLEY. SHORTLAND STREET. F. S. FRASER, Auctioneer. ptPORTANT QALE . OF T)AIRY TTERD. •[.' •WAIHOU QALEYARDS. •pRIDAY, IIfAY 27 AT 10 O'CLOCK. On Account of Mr. T. McLaren, who is givint up dairying, we will Sell ITIS WELL-KNOWN DAIRY HERD ■*"*" Consisting of Oft EXTRA CHOICE SHORTHORU i/U DAISY COWS, in calf to Bed Lin coin and Shorthorn bulls. NOTE.—We can. with every confidence recommend those wanting dairy cows to at tend this Sale, as the above Herd is one o the best in the Thames Valley. THHE pARMERS' po'-OPERATIVI A UCTIONEERING pOMPANY. ' LIMITED. HAMILTON. ' QALE OF pEDIGREE TERSE' rf-HATTLE. AT TAMAHERE. 6 MILES FRO! HAMILTON. FRIDAY, TUNE n AT 12 O'CLOCK. On account of Mr. F. E. Day, we will Sel at the Homestead. ■in PEDIGREE JERBEY COW* 8 PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS. 13 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. We can, with every confidence, recommen clients wanting Jersey Cattle to attend th Sale, as the herd was started in 1882 b Mr; Cornelius Day, who, from time to tim j imported fresh blood from the Island < Jersey, America, and Australia. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer rpHE pARMERS' ( pO-OPERATIV] A UCTIONEERING (COMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. TMPORTANT TJISPERSAL QALE A ny/TORRINSVILLE. rpUESDAY -AND TTP-EDNESDAY. JUNE p AND 26 Favoured with 'instructions from Mr. Ale ander Bell, who has sold his Mangitapar Estate to the Government, we will Sel at the Homestead, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AN DEAD STOCK, including 6000 8 H E E 1 650 HEAD CATTLE (mostly Polled Angus HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Etc. Full Particulars Later Issues, rpBE pARMERS' pO-OPERATTV] A UCIIONEERTNG f^OMPAN'jT. LIMITED. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16850, 15 May 1918, Page 12
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