SALES BY AUCTION. NZ. LOAN & MA. CO. ELTHAM SALE. DECEMBER 17, 1924. gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, etc., ineluding:— 15 fat and forward cows. HAWERA SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, etc., including: —- 25 fat arid forward cows. 1 D.F. Booth McDonald plough. MATAU SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924. At 1 o’clock. 200 M.S. WOOLLY 2-TOOTHS. 25 woolly ewes and lambs. 20 4-tooth woolly wethers. 15 15-month steers. TRAVELLER’S SAMPLES. A UNIQUE SALE OF THE ABOVE. I. LAMASON has received instruc- * tions to -sei: at hi s Mart, commencing, to-morrow: — rpHE Line consists of an Up-to-date collection of Modern and Artistic Crockery and Glassware, and very suitable for Xmas Presents and general Rousehold use. '
The range is so extensive that it is a matter of impossibility to- give a detailed advertisement of same. The is now on view at the mart. To suit country and other clients -who cannot attend the sale suitable arrangements are made. Call and Inspect. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924. At the Residence, Celia Street East. r p I. LAMASON has received instruc- * tions from Mr. J. Stevenson, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his Household Furniture and Stock, comprising : Sideboard, Oval Table, Seagrass Settee and two Chairs, Palm Stand, Linoleums, Mats, Carpet Runners, Door Slips, Passage Lino., Bedsteads, Stretchers, Wire Mattresses, Iron Beds, Bedding, Duchess "Chests, one set Doulton Bedroom Ware, Washstand, Kitchen Tables, six Bentwood Chairs, 'quantity of Kitchen Utensils, including some good Aluminium and Enamelware, quantity Glassware, Cups and Saucers, Crockery. Also 15-gallon Household Separator (good order), 2 Cream Cans, Buckets, Strainer, Cross-cut Saw, one Man Saw, and other Tools, Lawn Mower, Hosing, Push Chair, etc. Also 6 Cows in milk and one dry, 7 Cow Covers, 1 Horse Cover, one Motor Car. Have instructions to recommend the cows as being sound and guaranteed. Also on behalf of another Vendor Laving th<- District: One very ipc'* Rimu Bedroom Suite, comprising Wardrobe. Duchess Chest. Bedstead, Washstand, 1 extra Duchess.
Eltham Machinery Exchange f ; Bridge Street, ELTHAM J We have New and Second-hand c ’ Implements and Maehineiy for Sale, including;— i 1 L.K.G. Release! Miiking Plant . 1 Simplex Releaser ivl Hung Plant j 1 Jane Releaser Milking Plant 2 Horse .oes G Benzine Engines 3 sf. 1 .4 .idle Ploughs | ■ Hydrac.l.< Rams Ci,..crete Tr ’. ! ghs (all sizes) ■, Mr .vt-rs and Pakes WAIER SU:‘PLY and MILKING } : MACHINE Work done in any part >, of the district. W RICKETTS i MANAGER P.O. Box 68 j Mj Res. 273 ’■
NOTICE. JJfR. L. H. PRESTIDGE, of the Royal Mail Service desires to notify that be has a new Motor Lorry now running, and is prepared to undertake all classes of Carrying between Inglewood and New Plymouth and surrounding districts. QHAMPION JJANGES. TTOR SALE—In first-class order and condition. For cash we offer Cham pion Ranges at these bargain prices. No. 7—At £10.12 6. No. 3—At £lO 10s. No. 4.—At £9 7s Gd. Write or call at once— FARMERS’ CO-OP., Hardware Dept., Hawera. Q RAMOPHONE v ECORD f ‘ ; , EXCHANGE. Now open in Premises adjoining Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. Call and inquire about our Exchange System of Records, You will be inter* ested. W. “SCOTTY” WILLIAMSON,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1924, Page 12
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