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TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 23th NOV.. 1303, At 2 p.rn. GREAT AUCTION* SALE Of PICTURES, MIRRORS, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, Etc., VALUED £SOO. 71 MESSRS LEV TEN. SIIALLCRASS, AJL AND CO. have received instructions to sail by public auction at their rooms. Willi's street, on the above dates, one of the finest collection of J anti Mirrors ever oilorcd m AV el.ington, including—--2 Mirrors sft lin by Ift Sin 2 Mirrors sft lin by lit 6m 2 Mirrors lit by Ift 4in 1 Mirror 4ft by ID 6m 2 Mirrors 4ft Gin by Ift 8m 100 assorted, various sizes, Ift by lit to 3ft by Ift Gin All handsomely framed. C dor. Engravings, 3in oak frames Photographic Views and Etchings, all . himd-'.o.nclv framed , „ . 20 d ox Mimeographs and Oil Paintings 50 doz very handsome assorted frames. Without Tte^orv 639 \T T rTFO-\ T S-VLPS OF FASTI'/R.\ CURIOS AND DANCY CLOTH WARE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY'). NOV. 28th„ At 3 p.m. Messrs levten, shallcrass AND CO. will, soil at their rooms, Willis street, as above A small collection of Eastern curios fimd fancy cloth. ware, including silver serviette rings card trajs. cobra candlc?tick>t silver carved salf-cellnrs, table, mantles and centres. TUTS SPACE RESERVED For T^TILLIAMS AND KETTLE’S SALES NAPIER. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE,. LTD., have been favoured with instructious from Messrs Mcllardy Bros., Blackhead. to offer by public auction, at their Waipukurau yards, on TUESDAY. Ist DECEMBER, At 1.30, p.m. 20 2-year grade shorthorn bulls, by stud sires from' selected cows; in good order and fit for service 4 aged shorthorn bulls 3 pdirebred poll oil Angus bulls (Taimimu Station) 100 2-year-old shorthorn heifers 16 fat bullocks 45 12 to IS-raonths steers and heifers 58 3-vear-old Hereford-cross steers 45 18-months Hereford-cross steers 50 2-year Polled Angus cross heifers (from Chestcrhope) 300 2-tooth English Leicester cross wethers On account Pourcrere Station—--15 yearling shorthorn bulls 5 2-year shorthorn bulls 50 shorthorn cows and 20 calves 150 4-year-old fat and forward shorthorn bullocks 130 S-year-old shorthorn bullocks (0«k----bouma) On account Wangaehn Station — 35 fat cows 33 2-ycar Polled cross heifers 13 15-months good polled shorthorncross steers Further entries for this sale solicited. ALFRED REID, 346 Auctioneer. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. npEE following are the dates fixed JL bv the WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION for this season’s sales: —' SECOND SALE, 18th DECEMBER, 1803. THIRD SALE, 29th JANUARY. 1904. FOURTH SALE, 18th FEBRUARY, 1904. (Commencing at Noon.) Catalogues close on the Monday before the date of sale. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for second offering." MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO., WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPE-RATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. LEVIN AND CO. - , LTD., DALGETY AND COMPANY. LTD., UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPBRA-TIvB ASSOCIATION. LTD. IfEJS gPAOB RESERVED FOR THE INTERCOLONIAL LAND AGENCY, COMMERCIAL UNION BULDINGS, Lambton quay. SUPPOSE YOU TRY US. COR.Y AND CO., 7, GREY STREET. Telephone 1747. FOB SALE AS GOING CONCERN.— Flourmill in important town, on about -V acre of laud: complete np- , to-dato machinery j largo turnover. This is a genuine concern: satisfactory reasons for selling. Price and cards to view on application. 23a BUTCHERY BUSINESS. Country town; freehold, i acre section, with shop and stables, slaughter yards on adjacent land can bo had at cheap rental. Price, including freehold, carts, horses, utensils, etc., .WOO. 12.1 BOARDINGHOUSES. —Wo have several on the books for sale, from ,£OO upwards ; very cheap. BUTCHERY BUSINESS.—Snap this up in time for Christmas trade; central position, pood cash trade, profitable returns. Only .£275. 92 GOOD DAIRY FARM near Feilding, beet land 1 , well fenced, subdivided and watered, dwelling, yards, Wvoolshed and improvements. Only £lO3 cash required; an exceptional opportunity. 40a HANDY LITTLE SHEEP RUN, nearly 3000 acres, all fenced and subdivided, pood house and all necessary buildings, pood income to be derived, pleasant district to live in. Price. £2 15s per acre. 23 JR newly-issued PROPERTY LIST ow ready, and will bo sent to any -ess on application, nooso von trv us. ; " CORY AND CO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 8

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