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AUCTIONS w. THIS DAY, MONDAY. 17th MAY, 1897, At 2.30 pm. F. .SHORT! will sell at Ms Mart, Willisstreet— Two Duchess pairs, two Duchess chests, 5-drawor chest, full Scotch chest of 8 drawers, second-hand piano (a really jrooa instrument), 17-stop American organ, small. Harmonium, dining and kitchen tables, spring! mattreasesand wire-wove stretchers,blankets, linoleums, carpets, matting, clocks and alarm), cutlery, stationery, soap, perfumes, lamps (hanging and table), 12 dozen pints and quarts stout, aud 50 boxes figs, fancy and sundries. 914 TUESDAY, 18th MAY. Really Uood Furniture. RANOIS SIDEYAND CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, Manners street— 1 Some first class furniture ; F Particular* in next Uhuc*. JOHNSON VI tjfiE S A LEV ARDS. JOHNBONVIW.B. TUESDAY, 18tu MAY. Sale at 11 o’clock. Fseeman k. Jackson & co. win sell by auction as above— CO fat bullocks 200 fat sheep 80 baconera, porkers and stores A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.ra., returning from JohnsonviUe at 12.15 and 2 p.m. FREEMAN H. JACKSON, 918 Auctioneer. OOLYTON SALE. TUESDAY, 18th MAY, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 300 forward empty ewes 100 fat owes 200 good store wethers 220 fat and forward ewes 170 good lambs 100 store wethers 200 store ewes 100 crossbred Lincoln-Romney lambs 50 2 to 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 50 good Lincoln ewes la lamb 200 store wethers F. L. JACKSON, 935 Auctioneer. PALMERSTON SALEYAED3. THURSDAY, 20rn MAY. Abraham and williams win soil by public auction, as above, atl p.m.— 4S forward bullocks 20 2-yoar steers 100 prime fat owes 300 fat and forward owes 45 2 to 3-year steers 20 2-year steers 25 fat and forward bullocks On account Mr W, H. Small, Kaikoura t 16 Polle d Angus cows (to calve shortly) by purebred bull “ Faust,” very quiet and of exceptional quality On account of B. Cobb, Eaq (who is giving up dairying)— The whole of faia dairy stock, comprising—--33 carefully selected cows in milk and to oalro between July and September, and including several pure shorthorns ■' 3 purebred shorthorn bulla from 1 to 3 years 8 creamery milk cans and cooler 2 useful trap horses 1000 4to 8-tooth fat and forward empty Lincoln ewes (bred by Hon J. D. Ormond) 990 2-tooth empty ewes (bred by Hon'J. D. Ormond) 250 2 and 4-tooth wethers 250 good woolly lambs 250 sham Lincoln lambs 150 mixed lambs 10 store pigs P. L. JACKSON, 3 Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 21st. AT THE HOMESTEAD, BANGIXIKEI LINE. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mr F. J. Hill, whoso lease has expired, to sell by public anotion/as above, at Ip.m. 2 reapers and binders, mowing machine, Cambridge roller, disc harrows, d. f. plough, dray and frame, sulky and harness, swingle-trees, chains, farm - tools, &0.. 3 first-class draught horses 1 trap mare, milch cow, timber, 4 stacks straw, hay, &o: F. L. JACKSON, 949 Auctioneer. "unreserved^clearing sale 7 FRIDAyTsStk MAY. AT MR T. GILFILLAN’S FARM, LEVIN. Abraham and williams have received instructions from Mr T. GilAllan, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction, os above, at 1 p.m,— 800 fat and forward ewes^* 80 forward ewes 100 woolly Jambs 100 ewes 1 Cotswold ram , - 1 hack, saddle and bridle 1 reliable draught gelding 16 geese : r 1 violin Farm tools and sundries Also*, oh account of Mr Wesley Knight--180 2-tooth to f.m. ewes, in lamb--150 empty ewes 80 2 and 4-tooth wethers 14 Hampshire lambs .‘Luncheon provided. F. L. JACKSON, 933 Auctioneer. SALE OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD * PROPERTY. FRIDAYrMAY 28th, At IJp.m. Abraham and"williams have received instructions from Mr Wesley Knight to sell by public auction, as above, at Mr Gilfillan’s homestead— ' His comfortable dairy farm, being Sections land2,Block Mt. RobinsonS.D., comprising 97 acres. The landis of*the very boat quality, is level, and baa been very highly improved. It is all in’grass except 9 acres under crop, is well watered, and subdivided into eight paddocks, 2 acres of orchard ; • new fatusc, shed and yards. The situation of the above farm is a capital one, three miles from Levin and one and a kalf from the Kereru Railway Station on the Wellington and Manawatu Railway line. It lain the centre of a rapidly-rising district, and must increase in value yearly, as a dairy fiaEßa cannot be beaten. ' P. L. JACKSON, 958 Auctioneer, AUCTION SALES WOOL, SKINS, HIDES AND TALLOW. ft HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited) hold FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES of Wool, Skins, Hides, and Tallow. The 2nd sale will be held at the Company's Wool Stores, Foatherston street, Wellington, ' FRIDAY, 28th MAY. at 2.30 p.m., and fortnightly thereafter. Special attention given to classification , Prompt returns with Cash Remittances. Consignments Solicited. T. H. HANNA, Manager. Townsend and pad PRODUCE AND FRUJTa AUCTIONEEI GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Office, Grain aud Produce Stores t 21, WILLIS STREET. fruit Mark et, Harris strsst. Where we conduct Fruit and Produce Sales Every Day, Sales of Stock of all descriptions. Farm Implements, Furniture, &o M conducted in * t* id country at any time to suite clients. Sole Agents m N Wellington > for the Now Famous Mercantile Brand Batter, which took First Prize at the last Show at Petone. To be had every week! u lib pats at our store,: Willis street. We also undertake to act. as 1 agents for the selling or Jetting of private, houses, business premises,. &o. We have! sample rooms at the disposal of travellers and j others: Reference, Fankof New South Wales! AU kinds ‘ ’of» fruit • and’ ’"produce taken” on | oCnsigmnent ancLdisposod'of bo tho r best ad-. vantage.;•• Account sales promptly returnedevery consignment with draft or cheque. Punctuality a special feature in our business. Orders from country stores for fruit or'produce carefully attended to*; ' The - following; lines are always oh sale • lowest • market prices, in 'an v kta. Wheat, Maize, Bariev,’Bran, Polls Chaff, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Onic Tea, Sugar,. Butter,. Cheese, Bac Hams, White and : Blaok Tartarian S Oats, Dun Oata, &a, &o. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. TRY “K” Jam.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 4

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