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AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY' TO-DAY! Messrs lev i f;n . su a llp ra ss AND CO have received instructions from Mr Da rev Ford the well-known importer and manufacturers’ agent, to sell—lioots, 200 pairs l>oots and shoes, good qua lit v : also, a lot of manufacturers’ and fra ve’leiv.’ sample, comprising—Sample jacket*. fnvcriic--s capes, robe lengths, umb’-pl'a«, b'-aces. dres-s Icnq-ths of Donegal twcf’d. melton honsac. zifießnes. men’s and bovs* ready-made dotting, underclothingl serges, vicunas, tweeds, worsteds, etc., etc. To be Sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Commences at 1 p.m. LEVIEX, SHALLCRASS AND CO., 889 Auctioneers. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). 26th MAY, And SATURDAY. 27th MAY, At 1.30 o'clock sharp each day. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF A SPLENDID LOT OF BOOTS AND SPOES. Messrs sidey, meech and co. have been favoured with instructions from an English commercial traveller. who has travelled the colony, and now finished with his samples, to sell as above — pairs of men’s, women’s, and OUU children’s boots, shoos, slippers, etc. NOTE,—There arc not moro than throo lump alike, and the whole lot are in splendid Older, and nro to Uo sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 897 PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 27Hi MAY. 1305. Abraham and williams, ltd.. will sell, at 1 p.m.— 1 Draughts, harness horses, hacks and ! ponies. j Special entry— I *I good draughts. 806 IMPORTANT SALE OF BREEDING EWES. HUNTERVILLE YARDS, 30th MAY. 1905. Abraham and williams, ltd., in conjunction with GORTON AND SON, will offer, as above, on account of Messrs Duncan Bros., of Otairi, the whole of their breeding flock of some 8000 breed ng ewes in lots, comprising: 2000 3-tooths, Romney and Lincoln 2500 4-tooths ~ „ 2500 C-tooths „ ~ ~ 1000 f.m. ewes „ „ „ AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The vendors having decided to relinquish breeding, now i.ffer the whole of their flock of ewes at practically no reserve. We feel justified in recommending this as one of the best opportun ties offered to the public of securing first class linos of breeding ewes. Sale One o’clock. 652 OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY~Ist MAY, 1905. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— 20 first-class weauers , 12 weaners 1 13 18-month heifers 12 weaners 3 store cows 50 fat ewes 15 weaners 20 fat ewes 40 fat owes 120 ewes In lamb to English Leicester rams PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY', 3rd JUNE. 1905. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— On account of Mr W. R. Anderson, who has given up contracting—--9 medium to heavy shafters, 4 to 6yoars 20 4 to 5-year mares and geldings, broken to chains 6 active spring carters, 4 to 6 years 35 horse-covers NOTE.—These norses are a first-rato lot. in splendid condition and corn fed; every horse will be guaranteed sound and staunch. Entries for this sale will close on 31st inst. • ■ 879 W ILLIAMS AND KETTLE, NAPIER. LTD.. SALE DATES. MAY. 1905. Waipukurau. Tuesday. 30th DANNEVIRKE BRANCH. Dannevirke, Friday, 26th Ormondvillc, Monday, 29th FOB SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. T HE well-known and old-established Machinery Business of Neea and Sons, 'Ghuznee and Marion streets. Wellington. Established over Twenty Tears. Satisfactory reasons for selling ont Lease has four years to ran, and arrangements can be made with the owner for a iVnewal, ‘A rare opportunity for an energeth man. All particulars can be had on applica tion to

NEES AND SONS. Ihuzneo and A) anon streets. Wellington. JOODWTLL OF DALEY AND GRAZING FARM FOE PRIVATE SALE. -» AOA ACRES Haw-era District, as a JLv/UU .whole or in lots to suit purchasers, under instructions from F. V. Lysaght, Esq., who is leaving the district. The above is under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, and can be ottered to the public in one or more lots, ranging from 1000 to 130 acres. The property is splendidly situated, being within li miles of Hawera Borougn, and is well adapted for dairying and grazing purposes. The quality of the soil is unsurpassed in the Hawera District. For all information and particulars apply to ALFRED ATKINSON. Or NOLAN, TONES AND CO.. 178 Hawera.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 8