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AUCTIOESEBJi. ' MOSS JGNAS. CLEARING SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS FANCY CROCKERY, &c. OIF TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1906. MOSS JONAS will Sell by Public Auc.tion, at Mr John S. Pearson's Resi-: ilencq. Cliuicli Street, on the above -date, the whole of his valuable Household Furniture, .Oil Paintings and Effects, comprising— DRAWING-ROOM: Handsome 'Walnut Suite of 6 Pieces, 3jrass Fender and Tongs and Ash- ■ .pan, Velvet Pile Carpet, and Rug, 2 Small Tables, 12 Oil and other Pictures, Flower Stand, Vases and Ornaments, Wicker' Chajjss, Easel and Window Rods. • F&QNT BEDROOM: 1 Handsome Brass Bedstead (■■with Brass Tubular Pillars), Maitress (Spring, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, " 5 Pictures, Large Marble Washstaad, Handsome Duchess, Toilet Set, Brass Poles and Cur- ■ tains, . Larg.e Plate-glass Front Wardrobe, Fender and Asbpan, Hearth Rug, Linoleum. . THIRD BEDROOM: , Cot- Bed,' Spring ■ Mattress, Pillows, 2 Blinds; Looting : Glass. ; DINING-ROOM: JLarge Extension Table {'with. 2 extra Leaves), Linoleum, Hearth Rug, Stools, ' Fetider and Irons, Coal \ Vase,' Basket Chairs, Curtains'and ■_ Poles, Handsome Sideboard, 5 very Handsome Pictures, ' Glassware, etc., : Books, Magazines, Electric Bell and Lamp. t HALL: Handsome Hall Stand, Linoleum, Curtains. and Jirass. Pole, Hall Lamp. SECOND "BEDROOM: Large Brass Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Kapoc Mattress, Bolster and Pillows, Chest Drawers, Rug, Chairs-, Linen. Press, Looking Glass. BATHROOM : Commode, 2 Chamber Sets. Heater, Child's Chair, 1 Sitz Bath. KITCHEN: Kitchen Table, Wringer, Cook's Utensils, Clothes Horse, Hendsome Dinner Set, . Crockery, Child's Bath, Buckets, Kerosene, and a large quantity of other G-oods too numerous to mention. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Sharp. . MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. N.I. L. fc M.A. CO., LTD. •• TEMUKA SALE. • TO-MORROW (TUESDAY/. J) RESENT ENTRIES—--150 F.M. |-BRED EWES 10 3-YR-OLD FORWARD "HEIFERS 20 18-MONTHS STEERS AND HEIFERS ■ Aleo, to be Sold WITHOUT RESERVE, on account Mr J. R. Elms, Seadown—--8 COWS' with Calves (Vealers) 7 DRY COWS 3 HEIFERS 1 SPRINGER 1 COW in Full Profit 3 FAT HEIFERS 2 STORE STEERS 1 MEDIUM DRALTGHT MARE - 1 MARE with Foal at foot, by "Marlborough" 1 MARE in Foal to " Marlborough." 1 SPRING CART 1 Set HARROWS • N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO., LTD. W. LAWSON, Auctioneer. GERALDINE FARMERS' YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. QUR SPECIAL ENTRIES comprise—--500 FORWARD |-BRED LAMBS 250 FAT AND FORWARD n-REED LAMBS 100 2-TOOTH l-BRED WETHERS 80 2-TOOTH l-BRED WETHERS 250 S.M. |-BRED EWES N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO., LTD. W. LAWSON, Auctioneer. WAIHAO FORKS SALE! WEDNESDAY NEXT. ENTRIES comprise—--700 f-BRED LAMBS (in Forward condition) 160 l-BRED LAMBS (in Forward condition) 200 -l-BRED EWES (Sound Mouth) 150 F.M.' l-BRED EWES 50 FAT, EWES Further Entries Solicited., N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO., LTD. j W. LAWSON, Auctioneer. FARMERS PLEASE NOTEIAM in receipt of Monthly Buying Orders, and can offer the Highest Current Prices for Mutton and Lamb. 1 I also make Liberal Advances against ■Frozen Meat Shipments, and arrange Marine Insurance thereon at exceptionally Low Rates. The C.C. and D. Co., for whom I act, are purely Meat Salesmen, and do not buy. Their methods of distribution are very complete and extensive, and the best results •are guaranteed. This is the largest MeatDistributing Company in Great Britain. Full particulars on application to H. H. WEBB, Stafford Street, Timaru. Agent for Quibell's celebrated Sheep Dips. (The Best Dip on the market. Testimonials just to hand from noted Canterbury flockmastere.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 19 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 19 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 19 February 1906, Page 8