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AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW TO-MORROW On account of Mr. Alex. Aldie, on corner Massey Road and Oswald Street (not far from Mangapapa School), At 1 pirn. Sharp. OAK AM) RIMU FURNITURE, as follows: — Dining-room has handsome Sideboard, Oval Table, Morris Chair, 4 ll.li. Chairs, Palm Stand, Small Secretaire, H.E. Kerb, .Small China Cabinet (all above in oak), Wilton Carpel (9 x 7ft 6:n, new), 6 Good Pictures, Ornaments, Glassware,' Silver and Dou'.ton Ware. First Bedroom has: D.B. and Wire Duihess (oval mirror) (both in oak), 2 Reversible Rugs,. Rocker, Small Table, Mattress, etc. Second Bedroom: D.B. and Wire, Wardrobe (long mirror), odr. Duchess, Mattress, Easy Chair, Rugs, Toilet Ware, etc., etc. Third Bedroom - 3dr. $ Duchess, D.B and Wire, Stretcher and 'Mattress, Rags. Kitchen has: 6 Rimu 11.8- Chairs, Electric Iron. Leather Couwh, Treadle Machine, Table, Loti Aluminium Ware. Brass Preserving Pan, Crockery, Set ol Scales and Weights.,Sundries. Outside: Lawn Mower, Wringer. Lot Pot Plants, Ladders. Gent's Cycle, Lady's Cvdle. Girl’s Cycle, Chicken Coops, Carpenter’s Bench (with screw), Blacksmith’s Vice, Spray Pump, Wheelbarrow, fine lot Carden Tools, Carpenter’s Tools, 2 Summer Seats, Grindstone, and Sundries. NOTE.—Everything is in perfect order and the Oak Furniture is first-class, and as Mr. Aldie is leaving the district, everything must be sold. FRED iARWICK The Live Auctioneer. 332

AUCTION SALE FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14th, At 1.210 p.m., On corner of Fox Street and Clifford St. (opposite Rostrevor Hospital). English piano and 6 rooms N ICE MODERN Ell MU FURNITURE, as follows: Sitting-room : Upright Piano (N. Berry, London, in perfect order) Rimu Settee, 2 Morris Chairs and Corner Chair (all in ivloquette). Palm Stand, Oce. Table, Rimu Kerb, Carpet Square (12 x 9), Curtains, etc., etc. Dining-room: Nice Sideboard, Oval Extension Table, 6 H.B. Chairs, 1 Carver Chair, Gun Table, Kerb, Cong. Square (15 x 9), Reversible Rug. First Bedroom has: 5-drawer Duchess (large mirror), 4ft 6in Bedstead & Wire, Pedestal, S.G. Chair, Mattresses, Cong Square (15 x 9), Floor Rugs, etc. Two other Bedrooms have: 2 Cong. Squares (9 x 6), 2 Duchess Chests, 3ft Rirnn Beds anil Wires, Kapocs, Pillows, Dropside Cot, etc. llall: Reversible Rug (7 x 3), Palm Stand, 3 Slip Mats, 7yds Carpet Runner, Kitchen; Table, Aluminium Combination Saucepan, and Steamers (good). 4 Chairs, Cong. Square, Rugs, Baby High Chair, Crockery, etc. Outsider Pennsylvania Lawn Mower. Steps, Scythe, Wringer, Seagrass Pram (as new), Small Table, 2 Canvas Plinds (Bxß and 8 x 6), 3 Deck Chairs, Sundries, etc. NOTE. —Every piece of furniture is rimu and as good as new. The piano is of English make, iron frame, nice tone, appearance, and free from borer. Everything for sale. FRED BARWICK The Live Auctioneer. 354

COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD. Have received instructions from Mrs. E. Pitcher, corner Hansen Hoad and Ormond Hoad, to hold a CLEARING SALE. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW THURSDAY, loth AUGUST, At 1 o'clock, sharp, When they will offer the whole of her CHOICE DAIRY HERD. Comprising O CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY.I.O CROSS COWS (due September and October) 3 2-year Springing Jersey Heifers 2 l£-year Jersey Heifers (empty) 5 Yearling Jersey Heifers 1 Jersey Bull. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD. Auctioneers. 129

MATAWHERO SALE. FRIDAY, 14t‘h AUGfUST, 1525. BSO E.ves (in Jamb) 720 Hoggets 150 Empty Ewes 140 Fat Ewes (50 f. and C JO 2 and 4-tli Ewes 20 Pigs 4 Fat Cows 1 Hack. t f.) STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. 361

ENTRY. MATAWHKRO SALK. x FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1925. ('ll account Messrs. Coop Bras. : 150 KWKS ISO WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. 347

TE KARAKA SALE. WEDNESDAY, lOt-Ii AUGUST. ENTRIES INVITED. stockbrokers’ assn.

CONTAGIOUS ABORTION IN COWS Costs N.Z. Farmers £1,500,000 ANNUALLY ! “SAVOL” T~\EFINITELY proved throughout New Zealand to Cure and Prevent CONTAGIOUS ABORTION IN DAIRY HERDS. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. LOCAL AGENTS. 18

CONFETTI ON SALE AT HERALD ujcITCE, Larue Paofcet* *'.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 12

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