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SALES BY ATJOTIOH IJSO pONSONBY RESIDENTS. EOEGE ALKER. L TD * ON THE PREMISES, IJ gHELM jgEACH J^ OAD » - TJERNE JgAY. fjpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT O'CLOCK. Fat-oured with instructions from Mrs. E. Dunne, who is leaving for Austral:*, to t|ER gOUSEHOLD' JJURNISHINGS. ETC.". As per full details in Yesterday's papers. NO RESERVES. pEOKGE Jj 7 ®" THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Goaklrv. T A Gou.dinf, Auctioneers. UCTION. JMPORTANT jpURNITURE QEORGE Favoured with instructions from Mrs. Grove Earnes, Eas!; Tamaki. and other clients, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEiR DOWNSTAIRS BE LLXE AUCTION HALL, — HUB 3D AY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, IJtHE gUPERIOR jpURNISHINGS AND jgFFECTS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND GULBRANSEN* COMBINATION WIRELESS. H M-V. WIRELESS Sr/T, D.C. ATV'ATER KEN J, A.C. 3-PCE. TAPESTRY* CHESTERFIELD SUITE, with Loose Cushions. OAK DINING Room suite. O\K CHINA CABINET. ROSEWOOD POLISHED BEDROOM SUITE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE. g-PCE MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD . SUITE. DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. HOOTER VACUUM CLEANER. iiXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, 13 fi * 10.8. 12 x 9. 30.6 x 9. 9 x 7.G. CUT-GLASS CRYSTAL. CHINESE ■ BRASS. E. PLATED WARE. Detailß: LIVING R<X)M.—MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND Wolfiramm Piano in Walnut Case, full iron Irame, overstrung, good tone, cost £125; Piano Stool, GULBRANSEN COMBINATION WIRELESS. 8 valves; H.M.V. JLAV TEIr MODEL, 7-VALVE. D.C.; ATVv'ATEP. KENT WIRELESS. G-valve; OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 pieces, comprising Buffet, Sideboard, Ex. Drawleaf Table and 4 H.B. Dinmg Chairs; 2 Dinner Set!, Afternoon Tea Sets, 4-pce. E.P. Tea and Coffee Set, Tantulas, Mounted Horn Gong. Mahogany Whatnot, Marble Pedestal, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, in good order; Occ. Log Box and Kerb, HANDSOME 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in. best Tapestry •with Loose Cushions, Solid Marble Clock and Pedestals. E.P. Entree Dishes, 2 Cut-glass Crystal Wine Jugs, E.P. Coaster. E.P. Spirit Kettle, Round Oak Dir.uig Table and 6 Dining Chairs. Pictures, 8 Water Colours, AXMINSTER CARPET. 12 x 9; 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE ill Fawn and Blue Moquette, Seagrass Tab'le, Moq. Easy Chairs. Pnlmstand, OAK BREAKFASTROOM SUITE of 6 pieces, comprising Mirrored Bideboard, Ex. Table and - 4 XHnirig Chairs; Axminster Rugs. 3-pce. CHESTERFIELD SUITE with S.T. •Loose Covers, Oak Writing Bureau, Historians History of the World, 26 Vol.; Wilton Carpet Square, 12 x 9; Brass Vaseii. B.C. Kern. Riinu Dining Table, 6 Rirau Chairs. Chenielle Hall Curtains, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, Electrolux Vsicuum Cleane:r, Blinds, Axminster Rnnner, Oak' Tew Waggon. Bedrooms,—choice rosewood polished BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, comprising Bhaped Mirrored Wardrobe, Reflex Mirrored Chest. Pede3tal Cupboard, and Double Panelled Bedstead and Wins; Kapok Mattress, Eiderdown Quilt, Oak Dressing Table and Double * „ BecLalead and Wire. & Axrrnraster Carpets, 10.C1 x 9; Chest Drawers, 3 Single Rimti Bedsteads and Wires, 4ft. Kapok. Reversible Rugs, OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, .comprising Wardrobe. Dressing Chest, Toilet Cupboard, 4ft. 6in. Bedstead and Wire; Pictures, Curtains. Vases, Ornaments, Single Mattress, Blankets, SeagTass Chair. Oak Bedroom Suite of 4 pieces with 4ft. Bedstead, 4ft. Kapok, and other Bedroom Punishments. KITCHENETTE AND Rinm Sideboard, Table and 6 Rimu Chairs, Caps, Saucers. Elec. Iron, Radiator, Jam Jars, Clothes Driers, Hose, Garden Seat, Cookery Utensils, Crockery, Glassware, 3 Rimu Kit. Chairs, Kit. Table. Floor Rugs.

11 O'CLOCK.—GEXEBiAL FURNIBH-J-l INGS. O'CLOCK.—PIANO. 'WIRELESS. 2 O'CLOCK.—CARPETS. ON VIEW THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). QEORGE J^TD.. THE FURNISHING- AUCTIONEERS, 24,9 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Gouldins, ' Auctioneers. QOMPLETE IJNRESERVED gALE. OF THE FAMOUS QABTLEROCK gTUIL _ AT QASTLEROCK, J^UMSDEN. rP.7i' ng /° c.. th .® subdivision and sale of Castlerock Station, the Truetei 3 in the Instate late, T. L. BARNHILL, Castlerock Lumsden, Southland, h>-ire decided to disperse the famous Castlerock Komney vJf, ,°- 112 - one of the o. Jest and most successful studs of Komney Sheep in New Zealand. On the occwion of the 1933 New Zealand Royal Show at Invercargill the etud won ei«nal honours, including the Championship, liomney Cup and Shield with a mature ram Reeerve Champion and First and Second in four-tooth rams and the Cooper AlcDouzaU and Robertson Cup for the best Sheep of any breed at the Royal Show. The stud m which a number ,of New Zealand Roval ?r«i man J 5 r , ? oted eha i"Pionß have been bred and used, has been continued under Th„ «h!» manasreDlent / or the past 30 years. 7'™, E , hc:ep represent the very best New Zealand type both for carcase and wool, and at 1 fal J ly hi * h altitude and in BubitcW™}? Wher ® the y ar <> annually severe winter and snow conxv#»ll Y f er^J n to thrive exceptionally 21 l£ transferred to heavier country or a warmer environment! The flock has bLn heavily culled annually and is recomSTUDS SL-BTITTED he TO E Ju(?i°o^l? 2NG INNEW Y ZS L S IXD f h btk BR numbera will be:- ® ar, P roxir aata 500 STLTD EWE S. C-shear and over. 150 STUD EWES, l-shear.

200 STUD EWE LAMBS. "| q STL D RAMS, 2-shear and over. 40 STUB RAMS. 1-shear. 30 STUD RAM LAMBS. 29f) FLOCK RAMS. 1-shear. 2QQ FLOCK LAMB RAMS. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE WITH THE OFFERING OF THE FLOCK RAMS AT 10 A.M. Inquiries nrc invite<l by the Auctioneers, ■who -will be prepared to execute corcmiscions for absentee buyers. Catalogues will be available in due course. The Estate will be sold bv auction at Invercarsill on FRIDAY. January 25, 1935. at 11 a.m. Plans of subdivision on application to the Auctioneers. gTEPHENSON AND QO.. LIMITED. STUD STOCK SALESMEN. JKYERCARGILL. WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22003, 9 January 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22003, 9 January 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22003, 9 January 1935, Page 4

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