THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 19t« OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. EEASCIS SIDEY AND CO. have received instructions from the Executor of the late Mr Sydney Evelyn Wright to sell by auction, in their rooms. Manners street— A large library of books, including some very old works, Maori and New Zealand books, &c.; also some old and curious pictures Afterwards — 1 lady’s first-class violin and a viola, also a model piano, by Paul Ehradt, most exquisite finish and brilliant tone, sent out as a sample. Terms ca"h. 122 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 19m 00 I QBE 3-, At 1 o’clock. STOCK SALE AT WAIKANAE. G. TAINB AND CO. will sell at Waikanao (Wi Parata’s yards), on above date — 70 Head well-bred mixed cattle 11 Two-year-old heifers Milk cows 12 Head mixed cattle Sheep, horses and pigs Further entries are now being received by the Auctioneers. 17 JOUNSONVILLE SALKYAUDS, jOIIN3ONVH,I.E. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, IVm OCrOIiEK, Sale at 11 o’clock. F EEEMAN IS. JACKSON *CO. will sell by auction, as above—--60 fat bullocks 500 fat sheep 30 pigs A train loaves Wellington and Manawatn Kailway Station at 10.25 a m., returning from Johnsonvillo at 12.15 and 2 p.m. FBEEMaN It. JACKSON, 100 Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, 20tu OCTOBER, At 1.30 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS Of a Nine-roomed Residence. On the Promises, Ho. 1, College street.
TOWNSEND A PAUL have been favoured with instructions to sell, on the premises, Wo. 1, College street, on account of owner leaving the district — The whole of the household furniture and effects of the above residence, vis., Piano by Broadwood, overmantel, dining table, couch, superior cane rov-ker, chiffonier, chairs, fonder end irons, door valance and brackets curtains, Austrian chairs, carpets, linoleum, ornaments, Ac., wool rugs, umbrella stand, pictures, full dinner service, tea and coffee sot, cruets, glassware, Ac., and the usual kitchen utensils Also, The contents of fire bedrooms, chests of drawers, iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, beds, pillows, Ac. TOWNSEND & PAUL, 81 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. at the fruit market, Harris street. UNRESERVED SALE OF GROCERIES, Ac. Ac. C*l EORGE THOMAS A 00. will sell t by public auction, as above—■ Grocery sundries, Ac., consisting of cocoa, tinned fish, bams, bacon, milk, vermicelli, cheese, pickles, cordials, sauces, metd polish, teapots, tea canisters, bellows, fooulina, Ac., Ac. Also, 1 coffee roaster and 3 pair scales No Reserve. 149 UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK, Ac. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2u, 1697. Messrs abraham and williams have received instructions from Mr J, Row, who has sold hia property, to sell at the homestead, Longburn, without the slightest reserve, the whole of his stock, implements, Ao., consisting of—--200 Romney Marsh owes, with 100 per cent, lambs 100 half-bred merino ewes, with DO per cent, lambs 100 beggets in the wool 1 good trap maro with harness X S-year filly, fit for plough 1 back Potato moulder, barrows, wool-press, roller, tools, pigs, Plymouth Rock fowls, sowing fnaohino, dairy utensils, potatoes, furniture, sewing machine, Ao., Ao. Sale at 1 p.m. Luncheon provided. 901 PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21bt. Abraham andTvilliams win sen by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 4 cows 9 2iyr mixed Shorthorn cattle 1 springing cow--1 Shorthorn ball 5 Ist class springing heifers IS mixed young cattle 40 18-months to 2-ycar shorthorn cattle 30 woanors 20 2 and 3-year steers 8 fat cows 4 springing dairy cows 3 3-year steers 200 good hoggets 100 prime fat owes 150 ewe hoggets ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 99 Auctioneers. UNRESERVE D OLE ARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1897. At 12 o’clock, Abraham and" williams have received instructions from Mr A. MoHardio, of Levin, who is giving up dairy* ing, to sell the whole of his first-class herd of dairy cows, consisting of—--20 first-class young cows, all duo to calve in the month of October, without roser.o (5 steers 1 Do Laval separator, in good order 4 milk cans 1 ohuru 5 tons good eating potatoes The Auctioneers call special attention to the above herd as one of ,tho best ever offered in the district, being the result of 20 years’ careful selection*
Also, on account of Mr F. W. ftorey—--10 acres Horowhenua Village Settlement, hold under Lease in Perpetuity, all felled and in grass, together with ■even-roomed house and ont-buildiuga thereon. Terms at Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 890 LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, Aekaham & willi ams win soil by public auction, as above—--65 2 and 3£yr steers 22 2yr steers 10 2yr heifers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 1 cow 1 £ear hoif-ir 5 2 and Syr heifora, empty 5 woanora 1 hor?e, harness and spring trap 150 hoggets Intending vendors will kindly send entries to our Palmerston office. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 48 Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. STOCK. IMPLEMENTS. FURNITURE, Ac. WEDNESDAtTocXOBER 27th, 1897. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have rey\. oeived instructions from the Executors of the lato Captain S. Rrown, to sell by pnblio anotion, WITHOUT RESERVE, the ■who!© of the Stock, Implements, Furniture, &0., comprising—--300 2, 4 and G-tooth Lincoln owes in lau,b 350 Lincoln hoggets 220 Lincoln wethers 150 Lincoln owes (dry) 8 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln rams 2 first-class milch cows in calf 5 young cattle 2 trap horses Woolpress (Mnrray)/dray, roller, trap, 2 hales Lincoln sheepskins, 5 sacks artificial manure, harness, garden tools, carpenters’ tools, furniture for sitting-room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen dairy, &o. N.B.—The auctioneers wish to call special attention to the Lincoln sheep to bo sold at this sale, which for constitution and quality are not to be surpassed in the district. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Luncheon Pbovided. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 12S Auctioneers* PALMERSTON LIVE STOCK AUCTION MARKET. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21st, At 12 o'clock. M ATTHEW HENRY will sell by pnblio auction—--3 7: -mixed yearlings 14 weanora . 10 3J to ‘4-yaor bullocks 18 3-year steers 6 stags I Shorthorn oow, near calving 1 Jersey heifer, near calving & good daily cows £f yearling steers f lat heifer 4 weanar pi£j 157
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3261, 19 October 1897, Page 4
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