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SALES FORTHCOMING. Richmond (clearing sale, C. Avery)/ . 29th March. Suburban North (clearing sale, T. S. Chisholm), 30th March. Clifton Downs (clearing sale Geo King) 31st March. Rooms, Hardy street (hides, Skins, etc), 7th April. " Rooms', Hardy street (general) 3rd . April. City Yards (North Island horses) 3rd April. Richmond (strock) 7th April. Richmond (strock) 14th April. Thorpe (stock) 15th April. Tapawera (stock) 16th April. Richmond (stock) 21st April. ' Tahuna (clearing sale, Geo. Green) 27th April. BISLET BROS & "0., 449 Auctioneers. IDES, SKINS, & TALLOW SALE POSTPONED until Btli April, 1909.— BISLEY BEOS. & CO., 937 . Auctioneers. ~~ MONDAY, 29th MAEOIL - CLEARING SALE OF— Live and Dead Stock. Furniture, Etc. EICHMOND. On a/c. of Mr Cfaas. Avery, Richmond. MESSES/ BISLEY BEOS. & CO., having been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles Avery, who is leaving the district, will offer by Public Auction, at his Homestead, Eichmond, the whole of his Live and D3ad Stock, Furniture, etc. - FUENITUEE, Ftc. Comprising — Duchess set 3, double and single, iron bedsteads, dressing tables, washstand, Austrian chairs, spring rockers, tables, /music- Canierburys, sofas, linoleums, stoves and ranges, boiler stand, wash tubs, cooking utensils, etc. ".- OUTSIDE. Express Waggon, to carry 30 cwt. Douglas Cart Mowing Machine (Osborne) Hay Rake Ploughs, Set Harrows Gig and Express Harness Cart Saddles and Breechen Plough and Leading Traces, Horse Covers, Chaff Bins, Hay Frame, quantity Empty sacks. LIVE STOCK 1 Express Gelding, 6 years, sound and reliable. -j Express Gelding, 8 years, sound and JL reliable. - ~t Gelding. 6 years, useful sort. ' 0 Cows in milk j extra good. -j. Purebred Tarn worth Sow (in pig). Quantity of Poultry. Sale commencing at 1 p.m - BISLEY BROS. & CO. 749 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MAECH 31st, 1.30 p.m v clearingTsale of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ~ Clifton Downs. MESSES BISLEY BROS. & CO., acting under instructions from Mr Geo. King, who is leaving the. District, will sell as above, his Surplus Household Furniture and Effects. — Comprising— Morocco leather suite, 9 pieces ; folding and fancy chairs, hall stands, bookcase, overmantels, tapestry covered oak framed suite, 6 pieces ; cane rocker chairs, brass fenders, marble top washstand and dressing table, chest drawers, Brussels carpets,, linoeum, oilcloth, runners, etc.. etc. . O otside.— -Empty tanks, ' grindstone, quantity wire netting, .15 5 and 6 bar, field gates, almost new, in various lengths, 1 "new spring tip dray. ' , . — Also— Contents of Woplshed, including : — 3 horse-power engine and vertical boiler, 1 4-stand set Wolseley shearing machines with stands complete and extras, doubleheaded grinder, 1 wool press, 1 circular saw and bench, together with all shafting, belting, for removal by 31st March. LIVE STOCK. -j A,f\f\ Sheep, 2 to 8 tooth, comJL^jc vFvJ prising Breeding Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs, -j £\ 2-shear Southdown Earns, CanterJi.£l bury bred, first quality. IGob Pony, broken to saddle and haraess f)A Head well-grown Cattle, comprisMV ing Steers, Dry Cows, an'd-Heif-*ers coming into profit. ' BISLEY BEOS. & CO., 762 ■. Auctioneers. Clearing Sale. TUESDAY, 30th'MAECH,' at 11 a.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSES BTSLEY BEOS. & CO., acting under instructions from Mb T. S. Chisholst, who is leaving Nelson, will sell as above, at his Homestead, Todd's Valley, Suburban North. ' ' -■ His Valuable Freehold Farm, of 140 acres, with large Dwelling and all necessary Outbuildings thereon. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUEE. Comprising— English Piano by Charles Smart, English inlaid table, large mirror, Balmoral carpet 17 xl 9 horsehair couch, card table, -4- easy chairs, gipsy table, occasional chairs, whatnot, ornaments, 9ft telescope table, superior English bookcase, Chesterfield, gent's easy chair, lady's do., Vienna chairs, large Brussels carpet, hearth rugs, fenders, small tables, large Chippendale mirrors, crockery, glassware, pictures, hall stands, stag's head, hall chairs, superior English walnut duchess table, do. wardrobe, spring couch. Italianbedstead, spring mattresses, feck beds, Vienna folding chair, Scotch chest drawers, washstand, towel rail, bedroom chair, linoleum, single iron bedsteads, f do., 3 wire mattresses, kapoo beds, . dressing tables, looking glasses, 7-drawer chest, 4-drawer chest, marble-top mirror, it und : table, cheffonier, cane - chairs, -kitcherf table, cooking utensils, large mangle, fire guard, dresser, churn, mUk pans, and sundries. " ; - ■ • . '.:.'■ . OUTSIDE/ v - : : Cujtiv-ator, scarifier, hillside. plough> jfja-rm tools, wheelbarrow, ■ grindstone, £ools, dray, English built carriage, • chaffcutter, hose, copper boiler., trap and cart harness, 2 stacks hay. : • LIVE STOCK.. 1 Trap Horse 3 Cows in milk,.'and>]r Cal£ If sufficient inducement offer?, conveyances will leave our rooms for the sale at 10 o'clock sharp.: • Intending passengers, may book seats at. the office of the auctioneers, f Sale., commences at 11 o'clock sharp. L.IMJCHEON PaOVIDBD. i BISLEY BROS. & CO. 690. • " "Aucticnecas, Autumn and Winter Sprts. NEW HOCKEY CttODS. ■ A splendid range, in great variety, of Hockey Sticks, including two special sorts for club purposes — good, cheap and reliable. White Hockey Balls in composition, and Best Leather^ Shin and Ankle Guards, in various ' prices. FOOTBALLS! FOOTBALLS!! Men's Practice, and best Boys' , sizes, 2 to 5, and extra. Bladders.. '■ BOXINC ULOVES! ! ' Over 12 sets to choose from, from I medium to best. ; J. E. Kouiiseli & Co. TEAF ALGAE STEEET - '

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12499, 27 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12499, 27 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12499, 27 March 1909, Page 4

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