THIS DAY. THURSDAY, a Jut OCTOBER, 1807, At 1 o’clock fclrirp. absolutely without reserve At the residence, " Bom Ari.v.HD,” cornkft of Upper Willi BTRKST AND WOHDSWOKI II 9 I’KKET. AUCTION SALE OK VALUABLE andUSKFUL HOUSEHOLI FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Among tho items c italo ?u#*d arc : Carved Upright Improved Trkli rd Piano, b, Kirkinau Handsome and nearly now Ur«n3ola Square Combinct! Emritoiro and Bookesao Murray Pino and Mahogany Tables Spanish Mahogany Table Piano, by Woo and Sons E.P. Ware, comprising Candclbras, Salver Kettle, Forks and Spoons Mahogany and other Writing Desks Folding ( hairs in Plush and Silk Tapestry Mahogany, Wicker, Auatriaajand Cane Chair Oil Paintings, Engravings an I (Jhromos Corner Cabinet and Whatnot Worcester, Doulton, Dresden, Wodgwooi China and Japanese Orn imonti, Teapots, &o Largo Collection of pretty and Useful Glassware Willow Pattern Breakfast Services Dinner, Breakfast and Tea r ervices Linoleum* Kidderminster -quares Double Tester Nickel Kail Bedsteads Wire-wove and Horsehair Mattresses Mahogany Travelling and Scotch Chest Mahogany Marble Top and Tile Back Washst.inds Pop, Sergo and Cretonne Curtains d Holler Manglo Kitchen Dresser, Sundry Crockery Garden Tools, Pot Plants, Fowls, &3. MESSES HARCOURT & CO. are in struoted by tho Executrix in th Estate of tho late Mr R. O. Gibson to sol the handsome furniture as above briefly sum mariaod, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE Catalogues on application. HARCOURT & CO. 9J Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER, At 2,30 o’clock. Compulsory Sale of Boys’, Youths’, and Men's Clothing. WF. SHORT! has been favourei • with instructions to sell, at hi mart, Willis street—--50 boys’ tweed suits, 50 youths’ ditto, boys knickers, men’s suits, coats aud vests. I 1 dozen men’s flannel shirt*, 25 dozen men’ and wide straw sun hats, collars caps, 15 waterproof coats, men’s and youths’ and a quantity of collars, braces aud sundries Absolutely without reserve. 18 PALMERSTON LIVE STOCK AUCTIOI MARKET. THIS DAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, At 12 o'clock. Matthew henry win soli by pubu auction—--37 mixed yearlings 14 wounora 10 3£ to 4-year bullocks 18 3-year steers 0 stags 1 Shortliorn cow, near calving 1 Jersey heifer, near calving 2 ‘good dairy cows 9 yearling steers 1 fat heifer 9 yearling steers 70 fat owes, Lincoln skins 4 weauer pigs 15 PALMERSTON SALE. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st. Abraham and williams will sei by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m.— 0 18 months steers 40 forward bullocks 1C fat bullocks 4 cows 9 2Jyr mixed Shorthorn cattle 1 springing cow 1 Shorthorn bull 5 let class springing heifers 18 mixed young cattle 40 18-months to 2-year shorthorn cattle 38 woanera 20 2 and 3-year steers 8 fat oows 4 springing dairy cows 3 3-year steers 200 good hoggets 100 prime fat owes 150 ewe hoggets 100 prime fat ewes 20 > owes and lambs 100 empfcv owes ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 99 Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE O: DAIRY STOCK.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23nd, 1897. At 12 o’clock. Abraham and williams hav received instructions from Mr A MoHardio, of Levin, who is giving up dairj ing, to sell tho whole of his first-class herd c dairy oows, consisting of—--20 first-class young oows, all duo to oalv in the month of October, wither . reserve 6 steers 1 Do Laval separator, in good order 4 milk cans 1 churn 5 tens good eating potatoes The Auctioneers call special attention t the above herd as ono of the best ever offero in the district, being the result of 20 years careful selection. Also, on account of Mr F. W. Etorey—--10 acres Horowhenua Village Settlemeni hold under Lease in Perpetuity, a felled and in grass, together wit seven-roomed house and out-building thereon. Terms at Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 89 LEVIN SAXE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. Abraham & williams win seiib; public auction, as above—--17 heifers 20 18 months to Syr steers 15 mixed yearlings ■ 10 mixed cattle - 17 heifers in calf and empty 20 18 months to 2yr steers 15 mixed yearlings 10 mixed cattle 65 2 and 3£yr steers 22 2yr steers 10 2yr heifers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 1 cow 1 2i year heifer 5 2 and 3yr heifers, empty 5 weaners 1 horse, harness and spring trap 150 hoggets 200 hoggets 100 owes 200 mixed hoggets 100 ewes Intending vendors will kindly send entries to our Palmerston office. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 48 „ Auctioneers. PAHIATUA SALE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26th. Abraham and williams will sell by public auction, at 1 p.m.— 5 prime fat bullocks 8 2 year Polled Angus heifers 26 yearling Polled Angus heifers 15 2-year empty heifers 10 3-yoar empty heifers 15 2-year steers G 3i-year bullocks 14 yearling steers 4 yearling heifers 40 fat sheep 200 forward empty eweal 200 4-tooth to f.zn. owes with lambs 200 mixed hoggets 150 mixed hoggets 50 good hoggets 30 empty ewes 100 mixed hoggets R. S. ABRAHAM, 165 Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. . STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1897.. ABRAHAM ANDYVTLLTAMS have received instructions from the Executors of tho late Captain S. Brown, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, tho whole of the Stock, Implements, Furniture, &0., comprising—--300 2, 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln ewes in : lamb 350 Lincoln hoggets 220 Lincoln wethers 150 Lincoln ewes (dry) 8,4 and 6-tooth Lincoln rams 2 .first-class milch cows in calf 1 5 young cattle ” • 2 trap horses ‘ J - - . . - Woolpress (Murray), f dray. roller, trap, 2 bales Lincoln sheepskins, 5 sacks artificial manure, ■" harness,' 1 garden tools, carpenters’ tools, furniture for sitting-room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen _ • dairy, «£o. ' V’" * N 3 auctioneers J wish to call special attention to the Lincoln sheep to be sold at this'sale, which for constitution and quality are not to be surpassed in tho district. Sale at 1 p:m. sharp. ■" Luncheon Provided. ■!; - ' ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, 128 Auctioneers. •4 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ( IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13th, 1897. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from Messrs Bow Bros., who are leaving the colony, to sell by public auction, as above, at their rooms, Palmerston North— The whole of their Freehold Property, at Tokorilaru, on the Wellington-Mana-watu Railway line, comprising 750, acres of first-class land, in lots of 150 t 0350 acres each. This land is of the very beat quality, mostlylevel, dry and well watered, and is conveniently situated within easy distance of School, Creamery and Railway Station. Full particulars in future advertisement. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, . 184 Auctioneers, i
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 4
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