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THIS DAY, APRIL 15th. At 2.30. Hnsr I'. SHORT!' will sell at his mart, iW . Willis street— Handsome sideboard, piano by Harper {(late of Pollard and Collard). 8-stop or,gan, chairs, tables, suite of furniture in (tapestry and plush, duchess dressing * a b'-\ Idlest of drawers in walnut, tapestry couch jin walnut frame, English hall stand with marble top and plate glass mirror in solid ■mahogany, wardrobe, carpets, rugs, fenj ders and fire brasses, elaborate hrassfmounted bedstead inlaid with mother of ! pearl, wire mattress and kapoc bed. complete, wire-wove stretchers, gas grill and gas stove, lawn mower, a small assortment of valuable jewellery, household requisites and sundries. Inspection invited. CIO SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO INVESTORS. OR GENTLEMEN SEEKING DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCES. Messrs abraham and williams have rec-ived instructions from ROBT COBB. Esq., to offer on suitable terms of lease, most desirable Building ; Sites on the picturesque portion of Ids ' property recently purchased from Sir .7as. Prendergast, and known as CHISELHURST PARK. Delightfully situated just outside the Bor- ; ough boundaries of PALMERSTON NORTH. Adjoining the Residential Estates of CHAS. JIUNRO Esq., and A. E. RUSSELL, Esq. • Within a few minutes' walk of the Polo. Golf, Sports-Association and Tennis Grounds, and within coo-ee of one of the best training tracks in the North Island. Sale to commence punctually at 2 p.m. TO-DA A' (Monday), April 15th, which allows time for lunch after the arrival of the Wellington morning trains. unrls?irved~cleaeing' SALE 7 ON THE FARM, PAEAPAEAUMU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1901. * BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have re--CSI ccived instructions from Mr John McKcown, who has disposed of his property, to sell by public auction as above j I nt 1 p.m. the whole of his slock and ef- - rects. comprising—--9 carefully selected dairy cows in milk 5 18-mouth and 2-year, heifers 4 wcaneis ) 45 fat and forward wethers, a first-class , lot ; 85 breeding ewes (mixed ages), a firstclass lot 55 lambs 1 heavy draught horse 1 family vehicle and harness (new) : 1 tipcart and harness ! 3 bacon pigs Hay, sawn timber, poultry, dairy utensils, saddles, cattle dog. etc. Also the furniture, comprising, dining room, bedroom and kitchen effects and including 1 Wertheim sewing machine, linoleum, fruit evaporators, etc., etc.

Luncheon Provided. 563 PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY,. AbRIL 18th, 1901. Abraham and williams win son by public auction at their- yards, in Rangitikoi street, at 1 p.m.— 107 weaners 6 fat cows 10 good springing heifers TO forward empty cows 230 4 and G-tooth breeding ewes. 130 fat ewes 300 2-tooth Avetliers 50 4-tooth piece wether* 60 2 and 4-tooth maiden owes 65 4 and 6-tooth ewes 430 fat and forward owes 50 store owes 250 2 and 4i-tooth wethers SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, 1801. Abraham and williams win son by public auction as above, at 1 p.m 4 fat heifers G 4-year bullocks 20 weaners 20 forward bullocks 20 weaners 100 ewes 250 lambs 150 breeding ewes 159 good lambs GO lambs 100 ew-as 100 lambs 1() WFMUIRTS 12 dairy cows 3 good milch cows 3 store cows 62-' UNHiESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, PEDIGKLr. TAMWORTH AND BERKSHIRE PIGS, ETC.

MONDAY, 22nd APRIL. . A BEAHAM AND WILLIAMS have reccivod instructions from Mr S. E. Lancaster, who has* disposed of his property, to sell by public auction at his farm, Fitzherbert, at 12 noon, the whole of his well-known herd of first-class Dairy Co(ws, purebred Tamworth and Berkshire Pigs, etc., comprising—--5a cows in milk G springing cows 20 extra good springing heifers, to calve May to* October 4 cows in calf 7 18-month» heifers 0 forward empty cows 9 store cows 4 fat heifers 1 18-months Shorthorn bull 1 Ayrshire bull IOC 1 g ! cbd 6-tooth to fresh full-mouth Lincoln ewes in lamb to English Leicester and Down rams 20 mixed ewes 10 new factory cans . :- Also, subject to slight reserve—--2 good draught mares 1 purebred mare in foal to St. Hippo 2 good draught geldings (including 1 heavy shatter) 1 good trap horse . 1 nuiet pony 1 good buggy 1 De Laval separator and plant complete (SO gallons per hour) 20 tons prime Derwent potaoes 1 stack oaten sheaf Fowls (Plymouth Rocks), and sundries Also,—The whole of his stud Tamworth and Berkshire pigs, comprising about 70 head NOTE.—Mr Lancaster's herd of dairy cows and pedigree pigs is so well anil favourably known in this and surrounding

districts that no further comment is needed from us. The dates of calving of all cows will be guaranteed. Jwcry cow will bo offered absolutely without reserve, none being picked out be;ore the sale, Mr Lancaster having decided to retain only his pedigree Jersey cattle and flocks of English Leicester and Down sheep. The cows can be inspected and seen milked any day before the sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Gul G. H. M°L Eo °- f TAILOR, 37, Willis street (opposite J. Duthio and Co) Has the pleasure of informing his patrons that he has just received from England a Large Consignment of Autumn and Winter Suitings, Trouserings, Blue and Black Vicunas, Diagonals and Worsted Suitings. Fancy Vestings, etc 333

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8