AUCTIONEERS Balaretv&Co. I , MONDAY NEXT, JULY 6tli. WE shall offer, immediately aSter the ■•■" V . Stock Sale:—; ' • SECTIONS 71, 72, 73, 74, comprising 2/Acres, near the Railway Sto- :'"■'■'■: tion,'.Pleasant Point.' :,/•''■;■■ j'";V DALGETY & COMPY., "'.'' HUGH LOWRY, :■/;■'!■:,; ■"■■ -'Auctioneer. t-'Xw:-"v^' ;^'^; :„; v ■/,: BESWIGK STiffiET -AUGTION BOOMS. ■:v>:vi:..T:.fi ; ri v ;s' .:{' ; -f;;'.' J,' B; ■'• ■ ''-.B'- ;: .U- -T : L.' ;Av;N D • will; Sell by .Public Auction, com- . inericing at : Nbon- — ! .. , • _ t Poultry, Bigs, Wheat. Potatoes, Pork, v - Hares, Raiibite.V Butter, Eggs,. '- Apples, Honey, -/Empty Ejacks, Office Furniture, anji Sundries to Hour of Sale-. SPECIAL— ' 14 FIJIAN MATS ;' v LADIES' AND GENTS' BICYCLES LOT OF PATENT MEDICINES. J. B. RUTLAND, ,
j, vFAIELIE AND DISTRICT. T SHALL hold mvnext/AUCTION SALE 1 ■■; at FAIRLIE v -oir. MONDAY, 13th INST.,- Entries for which, are now being received by Mr E. H.' Burn and Mr W. D. McKay. J. B. RUTLAND, Auctioneer. ' Guinness and LeCren, Ltd. v ? ■ ■'■'"' MONDAY, 6th JULY,;'I9Oi-.:.'• l : [ ■ ENTRIES now beingTeceivedforitnis ; ;'' Avsr- h p ;k ; ; e : ; ;,;-; S; a ;L\e'. 150 FAT EWES.; ; \ ;v ' ; : " ERiipiNE LIVE STOCK MARKET. ■*■•: -WEDNESDAY, 'Bth. JULY.'';'';- : 206 4, 6, and 8-TOOTH i-BRED EWES (in lamb) 300 MERINO EWES (in lamb) 200 l-BRED HOGGETS 150 2-TOOTH WETHERS 3 DAIRY COWS (in profit) 1 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFER / ;.-.'".. .5 YEARLINGS. Further Entries Solicited. ; ; GUINNESS A LeCREN, LTD., ';• Auctioneers.' .
Moss JcnasAUCTION SALE,OFDRAPERYi. Mo s s .;' 3 0 n:, a,£s has received instructions' to Sell by Public Auction, at his, Rooms, ._ G«orge Street, ' ''V •';/ ';■ \ Street, on ••'.',■"■ ;. ; \ - ) .v : ,;x.H,lS.;' / ..D AT, ' - .■•"■:' On account of the Goods tieing detained by lhe> shipper from the steamer "Waimae'fiy< A A WORTH OF VALUABLE ■■'•'; 50 4fcU U DRAPERY, comprising 75 i- Pieces of Serge Suitings of the best quality, 6 Dozen Shawls, 8 ' Dozen Saddle Tweed Trousers, 30 Dress Pieces (newest material), 10 Pieces of Flannelette (cut up in sizes to suit purchasers), Hearth- ■ rugs, Mats, Travelling Rugs, Men's Macintoshes, Calico, Ready- : : ' ' made Skirts, Quilts, Ladies' MaI cintoshes. Ladies' Winter Jackets, ■;'" and a Large Quantity of Wearing 1 Apparel, tooj numerous to mention. ■''"' My instructions are to sell absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. ;.' Sale at 1.30 Sharp. V "MOSS JONAS, J Auctioneer. | PLEASANT POJNT STOCK SALE. kir .s'~'- \.. Jo• n 'as iTjljwill Sell at ,tfift Pleasant Point Sale '."•• on , ;'. 6th,' 1903, . i . -■■j'Mw-SEEEP- AND. CATTLE. \ '•, '}; \; •-• FoTrher Entries Solicited. : £V;7-Vl'.." ' . , :• '.MOSS-JONAS, ■ ■ : • .■■ % '■ « Auctioneer. . Auction sale of valuable ? household furniture, linen, etc. -jy/r 0S S *J .0 NA S iVA ba's received instructions from Mrs Whaite to Sell'by Public Auction, at his; Rooms, GeorgeTStreet, on " * • 'TUESDAY, JULY 7th, 1903, HOUSEHOLD •FURNITURE, comprising ■ ■ Parlour Suite of 1 "Pieces' of Velvet, Very Handsome Wardrobe with Solid Plate Glass Front,' 4 Duchesses, Scotch Chest of Drawers containing 9 Drawers. Iron Bed- " steads, Bedding, Feather Pillows, 10 Pairs Blankets, .Sheets, Dining V Chairs, Quilts, Rugs; Linoleums, Catpete, Fenders and Irons, Cen- " V tre Tables, Glass and Crockery, Handsome Collection of Pictures, and a large Quantity of Sundries too numerous to particularise. Sale at 2 p.m., •i And Absolutely Without Reserve "MOSS JONAS, ' Auctioneer.
MOSS JONAS, AUCTIONEER. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT * VALUATOR. CASH PURCHASER of OATS, FOWL es* Prices given and prompt Cash paid immediately on delivery. He will hold periodical Sales of Furniture as may be arranged. AUCTION SALE of SHEEPSKINS, HIDES AND FAT>held every aUernatt Wednesday. Next Sale held JULY 15th, Persons wishing to dispose of their FURNITURE, and not wanting to wait for it, to be Sold bv Public Auction, can obtain FULL -AUCTION VALUES. All Business Transactions will be strictly Private and CONFIDENTIAL. Money will be advanced in Large or Small Sums on Personal or other Securities. Having now one of the Largest and Most Commodious Auction Thorns in Sontli Canterbury, he is prepared* to STORE Goods at Lowest Current Rates. Ample Storage Room for all kinds of Grain. * MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer.
TO FARMERS. GROWN, in lots VV from sto 40 Acres. Seed Supplied. "TFor. prices, etc.,. apply immediately to ■ ™ - "/:■) .■'•.■.,.'■.'■»• G- ALLEN,.,. ■'- ! ■ :'■ '.Seedsman, •'■■•■ 'Stafford'St .
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12111, 4 July 1903, Page 3
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