SALES BY- AUCTION. URENUT YARDS. .MO.VI)A V, FEBRUARY 19, 191"jST EAYT ON K 1 N G Will Sell as above, subject to the Rules of the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers’ Association, —- 150 KWES 3GO 4 and 5-year Ewes ;I5 F.M. Rams lot) Lambs (in lefts) 250 6-tooth AA'ethers G Romney Ranis 10 2J-year Steers 5 Eat Cows 1G Mixed AVeauors 5 Fat Cows On Account of .AY. TUCKER, Esq., wiio lias sold bis farm, AVI THOU F RESERVE—- ■ . 2(1 18-month Steers 10 18-niontb Heifers (empty) '2 Good Hacks 2 Yearling Half-draughts 1 Light American Buggy and Harness The sheep previously advertised on account of Air. Tucker will not be yarded. | FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. FURNITURE, SALE. AVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917. L A IyOLAN & QO. Have received instructions from MR. | ZINSLIE. Courtenay Street (two doors from Infant School), who is | leaving the district, to sell THE i AVHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE,— I Oak Sideboard (mirror back), 4 Oak Chairs, Saddle-back Suite— Couch and 2 Armchairs. Dining Table, a really good AValnut Piano and Stool, Hanging Lamp, Carpet Square. Hal!.+-Carpot Runner. Bedroom. —Double Liberty Bedstead, AVire and Kapoc Mattresses, Oak Chest Drawers, AA'icker Armchair, T.B. Washstand, Chest Drawers (mirror back). Wardrobe (carved rimn, mirror front, four drawers). Dressing Table with long mirror and drawers. “ Bedroom No. 2. —Double Liberty Bedstead, AA’ire and Kapoc Mattresses, T.B. AVashstand, Towel Horse, Carpet Square. Bedroom No. 3. —Two Hospital Bedsteads and Kapocs, 8 B.AV. Chairs. Kitchen. —Dresser, Table, Saucepan Cupboard, Kitchen Sundries and Tools, 2 Deck Chairs, Lady’s, Gent’s and Girl’s P.AAL Bicycles. Auctioneer’s Note. —AVe can confidently recommend the above furniture as being of the best quality and. practically new. 916 'SALE OF NEAV AND MODERN FURNITURE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20. EBS TE E gftOS. Have received instructions to sell on account of MR. DAVID HUTTON,— ALL HIS NEAV AND MOST MODERN HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Particulars and Location Later. 931 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Young Girl Help for light housework, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. —Apply 80 Vivian Street, 932 , J J pOAVELL, Successor to Lewis Jackson, THE BUNGALOAV BUILDER, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. JOBBING WORK A SPECIALITY. Telephone 328. ' TATTERSALL’S STABLES AND GARAGE. RELIABLE Motor-cars, with competent drivers, for hire; also* all kinds of A'ehicles. Livery and Bait Stables. Ample accommodation for storing Motor-cars, Motor-bicycles, etc. ’Phone, 62. \ J. ,W. AVEST, 284 ftoiyaeiftiu
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145755, 14 February 1917, Page 7
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390Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145755, 14 February 1917, Page 7
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