RUNCIMAN, PRYOR, LTD. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 P.M. CONTINUATION JEWELLERY SALE. 10 LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. 20 LADIES' SILVER WATCHES. 20 GENTS' SILVER WATCHES. 20 MEN'S NICKEL WATCHES. Large Assortment Clocks, Silverware, Rings. Necklets, Brooches. Pendants. and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. MUST BE CLEARED. RUNCIMAN, PRYOR, LTD. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. ON ACCOUNT VARIOUS CLIENTS. Large Assortment of General Household Furniture, including Single and Double Beds. Duchesse Chests, Scotch Chests. K. Utensils, Chairs, Bedding. Crockery. Cutlery, Sideboards, 2 Ext. D.R. Tables, 4 K. Chairs. Also Oak Roller-Top Desk, 2 Large Travelling Cases. RUNCIMAN, PRYOR, LTD. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE A. CO. pLEASANT POINT SALE. MONDAY, 14th APRIL, 1930. A/c. Gore Clients—--240 6 and 8-tooth ROMNEY EWES. Guaranteed Sound. 200 2-tooth ROMNEY EWES. Both these lines are exceptionally good and can be recommended. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Auctioneers. G. C. MARTIN, FAIRLIE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AND PROPERTY. AT FAIRLIE. ON TUESDAY. Bth APRIL, 1930. At 1.30 p.m. Q C. MARTIN. FAIRLIE, has re- * ceived instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late HUGH KERR, of Fairlie. to hold a Sale of the WHOLE of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AND PROPERTY, at the residence, Grey Street, Fairlie, on the above date, comprising— Upright Grand Piano by Koch and Sohn <a splendid instrument >. Upholstered Settee and 3 Chairs, 4 Leather-covered Chairs, Upholstered Wicker Chair. Octagonal Table. Palm Stand. 21-Piece Afternoon Tea Set. Carpet Square, Fire Screen. B.R. Fender. Ash Pan and Fire Irons, Coal Scuttle. Vases and Ornaments, Quantity of Linoleum, Gramophone and Records. Pictures (including Panoramic Sketch of Burke’s Pass and Oil Painting of the Stallion “Waterloo”), B.M. Wardrobe, 3 *B.M. Duchess Chests, Wire Stretcher, 2 D. Beds and Wires, D. Bed and Box Mattress, Washstand and Ware, Single and Double Mattresses. Pillows and Bolsters, Chest of Drawers. Mirror, K. Table and Cover, Small Table, 4 K. Chairs. K. Clock, Quantity of Crockery and Glassware, and Household Utensils of every description; 1 D.H. Singer Sewing Machine. Outside —1 ''Great American” Lawn Mower, Large Meat Safe. 2 Pair Steps, Wheelbarrow, Hedge Clippers, 40-Gal. Drum, Grindstone and Stand. Ladder. Gig Lamps, Lanterns, Pony Saddle, Cross-Cut and 2 Hand Saws, 1 Meyer's Force Pump. 2 Dog Kennels, Quantity of Odd Harness. Tools and numerous Sundries. As Mrs Kerr has left the district, the Whole of the above Furniture is FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The Properties to be offered comprise— LOT I—Lots 11 and 12. D.P. 799, Part R.S. 22280. containing TWO ROODS, together with Dwelling House of 7 Rooms, bathroom and pantry, Dairy, Coalhouse and Washhouse, and Brick Stables containing 3 looseboxes, chaffhouse, harness room and motor garage, situated Grey Street. Fairlie. LOT 2—Being Lot 13. D.P. 193. Part R.S. 20810. containing ONE ROOD, situated Grey Street, Fairlie, and adjoining Lot 1. LOT 3 —Being Lots 15 and 16. D.P. L 93. Part R.S. 20810. containing 1 ROOD 28 PERCHES, situated south-west corner of Grey Street and Gorge Road, Fairlie. LOT 4—Being Lots 17 and 18, D.P. 193. Part R.S. 20810. containing 1 ROOD 25 PERCHES, situated on the north-west corner of Grey Street and Gorge Road, Fairlie. The Properties will be offered at 3 p.m. G. C. MARTIN, Auctioneer. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. “ HANLEY ” FRIESIANS. (The Property of George Hassall, Esq.) COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE. AT THE FARM. CLARKVILLE, KAIAPOI, NORTH CANTERBURY. ON THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, 1930. Commencing at 10 a.m. 115 HEAD 115 HEAD 115 HEAD 115 HEAD 52 COWS & HEIFERS (in milk) 21 Rising 2 and 3-year-old HEIFERS (in calf) 3 BULLS (yearling, 2 years and 3 years) 34 HEIFER CALVES 5 BULL CALVES The “HANLEY” Cattle are linebrcd to the best American and Dutch Strains, as are the bulk of our greatest Champions and producers. “HANLEY” is one of the outstanding Herds of to-day—their Show record is parti- ! cularly good, and includes two Royal ! Championships, while records over | 6001 b butterfat have been made by 2-year-old heifers. For uniformity and i correct type the Herd has probably no | equal in New Zealand to-day. !“HANLEY” IS ONE OF THE LAST OF THE OLD DUTCH HERDS. DON’T MISS THIS SALE! THE CATTLE WILL PLEASE YOU. Full particulars are given in the Catalogue, obtainable from all branches of the Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD.. Christchurch. Wellington, Etc. H. MATSON AND CO., Christchurch
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18536, 5 April 1930, Page 24 (Supplement)
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