Auctioneers* Notices. Mangamahoe Stock Sale. TUESDAY, MABCH 20th, 'at ;,;1 o'clock. nHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND I MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and MESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD., will hold a sale of Sheep and Cattle at Mr Heckler's Yards, as above—--3000 Sheep 200 head of Cattle. Particulars future is : ue. MAKTERTON, THUBSDAY, MARCH Ist. at 1 p.m. , Important Furniture Sale. -Messrs dalgety & co., ltd., jjL have received instructions from Mr H.E. Andrews (who has disposed of his Cornwall Street property, and contemplates visiting England and America at the end of the year), to sell by public auction, at TeKapu, Cornwall Street, Mas-erton, on Thursday, March Ist, the whole of his Superior Household Furnishings, comprising:— DB AWING ROOM—Magnificent ur right grand piano (by Broadwood, iron frame, handsome case, and practically new), superior Axm er carpet, pictures, hand pain tcdo; ,hesterfield, fancy chairs, reading lamp, lace curtains, palms and pedestals, etc. DINING ROOM-Bell organ (in perfect order), chesterfield, ea y chairs, arm chairs, sideboa d, overmantle, pictures, txtmtion dining table, fancy tables, fender and fire irons, screen, book case, lugs, glass-ware, des?ert dishes, etc. Content, of b OUR BEDROOMS -Superior mirrored wardrobe, marble top washstands, brats - mounted bedstead?, stretcher beos. three chests drawers, fenders and fire-irons, carpets, toilet ware, curtains, Ottoman, colonial watdrobe, handsome mirrored dressing-table, . pictures, etc. HALL and PASSAGE—Axminsttr passage carpet 36$ feet long, hall stand in English oak, very fine royal stag's head, pictures, flower stand, mats, 'etc. Thecal contents of a well-furiiished KITCHEN, including very elegant dinner service of 65 pieces, and a large assortment of crockery, etc. • Garden tools, lawii mower, firewood, purebred fowls (White Plymouth Rocks, etc. The Sale starts when the clock strikes 1 on Thursday, March Ist. Furnjture on view the Afternoon and Evening prior to sale. This is a really good up-to-date sale, and in most cases nearly new and first-class furniture. With the exception of a few articles, the whole to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FBIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1906. at lp.m. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ■„:ll „,.!! WnnMSniinntinri' as nVinVA at the yards lately, occupied by Messrs Lowes and loins— Sheep-™ 100 2, 4, 6, and f.f.m. ewes 70 fat and forward wethers , 40 good rape lambs 25 good weaners 3 Romnoy rams ' Cattle—--40 yearling to 18-month cattle 7 3 and 4-year bullocks •Hoebes—--1 mare by Fernside, broken to all harness J. OLDBRIDGE, Agent. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS. Masterton Stock Sale. " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1906, Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will sell at 1 p.m.— Sheep—--1000 2-tcoth ewes, straight line 400 lambs 308 ewes 260 2-tooth wethers ( 250 woolly lambs 200 breeding ewes 150 wcolly lambs 10 2-tooth Romney rams 10 Shropshires Cattle - 100 2 and 2J-year, o'd steers (good line) ; 40 2-year steers 30 2-yearsteers 8 fat cows t 8 fat bullocks. GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. Clearing Sa'e. THE GRANGE, TARATAHI. THURSDAY, SthTMARCH, 1906, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been favoured with instructions to' sell, on account of Mr L. H. Rayner, at the Homestead, as above. , , Full particulars later. ' ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. ESSRS LEYIN & CO., LTD., are favoured with instructions from Trustees Jacob Joseph to hold a clearing sale by pubho auction Without Reserve at Dry River Homestead, M,ai*ti nborough, On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Ist and 2nd March, 1906, at 1 o'clock. bHEEP— } 2300 2-tooth ewes 1800 4-tooth ewes . 1500 6-tooth ewes 1300 f.f.m. ewes 1100 full-mouth ewes 1000 ewes, mixed ages 6500 lambs 4500 wethers Cattle—--100 empty eows and heifers 300 cows in calf with calf at foot 30 cows in calf 70 heifers in calf 50 3-year steers 150 2-year steers 400 mixed yeariing3 14 bulls OKBEB— , 25 draught horses 35 light horses Farm Implements—--3 Duncan d.f. plough 2 sets Duncan disc harrows 2 Cambridge rollers 2 drills 2 farm drays 2 tip drays 1 spring cart 1 double-seated buggy reaper and binder ; chaff-cutter and sundries 1 9J h.p portable Hornsby Ackroyd oil engine 1 Derrick straw and hay presser 50 tons bay in stack 100 tons oaten sheaf in stack Order of Sale— FIRST DAY—Sheep and Cattle. SECOND DAY-Horses and Implemsnts. Brake will leave Masterton at 8 o'clock both mornings of sale. Luncheon provided Paspaium Dilatatum Seed. SECCOMBE'S Famous Hand-shaken New Season's Crop now available. Every settler should mix 2 io 3 lbs of Stccombe's Seed in their grass seed mixtures when sowing. The most nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land. Ask for iieccombe's, name on every genuine sack. W. Seccombe, Central Bucca, Coff's Harbour, N.S.W. , ALUE FOR MONEY " has been one of the main principles by which I have obtained the confidence of the public. -BRODIE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7975, 28 February 1906, Page 8
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