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AUCTION SALES. Alfred Could. » ' WEDNESDAI NEXT, at 1.30 p.m., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON Account of Mr M. Macdonalp, win ie leaving kelson, at his rostdenco 35 Washington:' Valley : — Suite in tapestry, two sofas, Eattan anc Austrian chairs, Obiua cupboard, kerb: and brasses, oarpufc square, iuga, mat.--linoliums, double br iss-mouuted bedstead, single iron bedsteads, wire stretch ers, spring and kapoc mattresses, 2 Duches; pairs, toilet sets, dining table, orockerj and glassware tafe, steps, garden tools wringer, sundriec. No Reserve. ALFRED GOULD, 3792 Auctioneer. New Zealand Laan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, and Reduced. NGATIMOTI* STOCK SALE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12th. At 1 p.m. THE NEW ■'ZKALAND LOAN ANI MERCANTILE aGENCY COM. PA NY, Limi ed and Bsducbd, anc Messrs DALGETY & (Jo., Ltd.; will offei as above the following: t \ 150i2-tooth Ewes (shorn) 150 2-tootn Wethers (Bhorn) 40 Fat Sheep { shorn) 60 2-tooth Ewes' and Wethers (shorn) 15 Yearling Steeiu and Heifers 6 2-year old biters 2 Cows 150 2 and 4-tooth Wethers (shorn) 5 Springing Heifers 5 Mixed Cattle 6 Yearlings 10 IJonmey Rams. Further entries invited. 377G J. H. Rankin and Co. MOTUEKA YARDS. "WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13th, at 1,30 p.m. 25 3-Year-old Steers 40 3-Year oil Steers and Heifers 6t» 2-Year olds 27 Fat and Forward Cows 56 Yearlings 5 Springing Heifers 5 Dairy Cows 100 Mixed Sheep. J. H. &AN KIN & CO., 37^1 Auctioneers. "wanted." hop-pigkers and others to boy prints, etc, AT LESS THAN COST BEPOEE DECEMBER 2*d, ON WHICH DATE WE MOVE TO PREMJStiS PURCHASED bY US, And now occupied by Mr Gibbard. Henry Barltrap, Tit A ij'ALGAR-STBEET. 37«1 New Season's Snperb Peel now on Sale. All in Packets and Tins branded . . Phcenix Thick Lemon Phoenix Feville Orange Phoenix La-ge Citron Phoenix Mixed Peel Mar ufacturers. THE PHOT CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. y miiiiimn m—im—_u—uj juuff

81 n ILJ' H ILJ jfs liil II m? fj mT BJrwaißaHßßßfeMaiWWliHiß^iMßWgii^Mg The best ploughs for orchard in& light field work nre Edwards' j|3 latest improved ploughs, for whica Bisley Bros, are Nelson district agents. || These implements are of very superior qualify, and aro guaranteed M to have no equal for STRENGTH, DURABILITY and LSGHTNESS | OF DRAUGHT. They embody improveoients not found in oid-style W ploughs, ,aad all orcharJists sbouli nake a point of inspecting these || implements. H UjIESLLggOVCT noyBLE-FU§QWJL^H Has patent adjustable fan ows, movable handles, improved btiams for varying furrows, and extension rack for widening raft. Can be worked close up to the trees. I'he sharea are very strong and outclass all otberj.. [S!E,S!..H c -!!-J?- plough, ia a sin ?ls-furrow implempnb. for orchard and garden ploughing. Fo? light wore i-.. ii all that could be desire 1. CfILIANDJNSPECT, NELSON - - - DISTRICT AGENTS.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 2