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SALES BY AUCTION gQUIRRELL AND £J OY"WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALEROOMS, hall op commerce, high street, r|X)-DAY rpUESDAY, AT i 1 A.M. 16FT. COUNTER, ?Oak Partition (glass top), Set Shop Shelving. 1 Work Bench, 3 MAIN GAS STOVES, 2 2-lin. Ranges, 9 Sets Washtubs, 1 Wheelbarrow, 15 Large Broad Tins, 3 Office Safes, Carpenters' Planes, 1 Porcelain Lav. Basin, 1 30ft. Ext. Ladder, 16 Albums Selected Gramophone Records, 1 Cabinet Gramophone, I Portnblo Gramophone. FULL RANGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, !• 8-Valve H.M.Y, ELEC. WIRELESS SET. 1 9-Valve CARILLON ELEC. WIRELESS SET. 1 4-Valvo H.M.V. ELEC. WIRELESS SET and General Sundries. _ TERMS CASH. gQUIRRELL. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. J R Jj TD -' ' AUCTIONEERS, SELL AT THEIR SALEROOMS, T O-DAY rpUESDAY, AT A.M., A L arge and V aried ASSORTMENT OF jJoME JfiURNITURE. J>ARKER. AUCTIONEER. TJIGHLY JMPORTANT §ALBjy£AHOGANY jyjAHOGANY TyALNUT, T^ALNUT. J ft JjTD., * AUCTIONEERS. Conduct ft Sale at their Rooms, Queen St., ON rjpHURSDAY AT A.M.. On behalf of a Lady, who has disposed of her Property. THIS CHOICE CONSIGNMENT COMPRISES SOME COSTLY PIECES, VIZ.: Q-PIECE INLAID WALNUT BEDROOM O SUITE. Ilighly-flnished MAHOGANY STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, TWIN BED SUITE IN WALNUT. Exceptionally Nice MAHOGANY CANE SUITE. Upholstered in a Most Uncommon Material (Autumn Tint). MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. NEST OF 3 WALNUT TABLES. 1 Special Walnut Occ. Table. 27in. dia.: MAHOGANY INLAID TALLBOY. MAGNIFICENT PIANO, Iron Frame. Overstrung; Choice Imported Oak Dining Suite, 8-VALVE "TEMPLE" WIRELESS SET (CONSOLE). CABINET. IN SOLID WALNUT CASE (Guaranteed); FULLY SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Velvet, OAK BUREAU. Mahongnny Cabinet Gramophone, 4-WAY BRASS ELECTRIC CHANDELIER. Genuine Old French Carved Owk Hallstand, BRIC-A-BRAC and CARPETS, etc., etc. NOLL.—lhis Sale certainly warrants inspection. as the offering is most modern and workmanship superb. AUCTIONEER. CO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED, IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers 'are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for CREDIT have been previously made with tlfe Management. "yy ELLSFORD igTOCK O ALE. JpRIDAY, AT 12.30 P.M. IA A HEAD CATTLE, Lv/V/ Including:— 10 SPRTNGERS, COWS AND HEIFERS. 15 BEEF, COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 STORK AND BONER COWS. 5 BONER BULLS. 15 CALVES, Mixed Sexes. 1 8 WEEKS PED. CANADIAN BERK. BOAR. JURMERS' CO-OPERATIVE. LTD., WARKWORTH. JJVAMOUS QWAVAS QATTLE gTUD (The property of Ihe Estate Late A. G. S. CARLYON). TO BE JJNTIRELY RESERVE. AT THE FARM. IvOFARAKORE (ON THE THE MAIN ROAD), 12 MILES FROM HASTINGS. AND J^RIDAY, A p RiL 26 AKD 27, 1934, AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP. "One of the largest, and probably the finest, herd of purebred Aberdeen Angus Cattle in any part of the world." "yyRIGHT, gTEPHEN SON * AND CO., LTD., In Conjunction with jypssßS. ILLIAMS & J^ettle, LIMITED, Have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate late A.. G. S. CARLYON, Gwavas. Tikokino, Hawke's Bay, to entirely disperse nt Auction, Without Reserve, the famous Gwavas Aberdeen Angus Stud, which is to be removed to the Stud Farm, Koparakore (main road to Hastings) for the sale. The offering will comprise:— QATTLE. QATTLE. 19L BREEDING COWS AND HEIFERS. 56 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. 42 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS. 120 RISING 1-YEAR-OLD BULLS AND HEIFERS. 6 STUD BULLS. Tho Stud is being entirely dispersed consequent upon the sale of portion of the Gwavas Estate. The Gwavas Stud is the oldest purebred'' stud in New Zealand or Australia, having been established in 1888. Never before in the history of the Dominion has such a magnificent collection of Aberdeen Angus cattle been offered for sale. The herd through its history has been most extensively culled and tho standard right through is a very exceptional one. Included in the offering are three Supreme Royal Champions and four Royal Show Champions, in addition to scores of other prize-winners. Not only aro the best proven strains in the Dominion represented in the herd, but it has been kept right up to dale by importations of the highest class stud bulls and females obtainhblc in Scotland and England. Every animal catalogued is registered in the New Zealand Aberdeen Angus Cattle Breeders' Herd Book. Right through the history of the herd not a single animal has failed to pass tho tuberculin test. Selling will commence promptly and the catalogue order will be followed as near as possible. The stud cows and heifers have been pastured with the following sires: —Sumach of Gwavas (Supreme Royal Champion), Acute of Akitio (bred by F. Armstrong, Esq.), Elpenor of Gwavas, Hori of Tautane (bred by Messrs. Herrick Bros.), Punch of Wailerenui (bred by W. A. McFarlane, Esq.), and Pompey of Bywell (bred by Jas. Ellingham, Esq.). Full particulars are obtainable from the catalogue now available fromnthc Auctioneers. All cattle will be placed frco on rail Poukawa. Luncheon will be provided. AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION, -yyRIGHT, gTEPHENSON AND QO., LIMITED, STUD STOCK SALESMEN, WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. ILLIAMS AN C J£ETTLE, JjTD.. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, NAPIER AND BRANCHES. DRESS AND FASHION QS DD—Your Hat_ Cleaned and Re- * " modelled. Trimmings extra.—Cox, The. Hatter, -Karangahape Rd."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21783, 24 April 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21783, 24 April 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21783, 24 April 1934, Page 4