AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, JULY 16TH, AT 1.39 P.M. MR H. MANN’S SALE. AT 100 WILSON STREET. (Opposite Bassett’s Factory). IVRESSRS CASSIDY, NORTH AND CO. will Sell as above by Public Auction on account of Mr H. Mann, t’he whole contents of his full furnished 5-roomed house— DININGROOM—UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO BY HAAKE IN SPLENDID ORDER, lino, 18 x 12, large hearth rug, couch up. in velvet pile, cushions, fender, brasses, vases, easy chair, palmstands, curtains and blinds, HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, BEV. MIRROR, ANTIQUE COPPER FACINGS, E.P. ware, cut glassware, GRAMAPHONE IN GOOD ORDER, large assortment of records, pictures, cabinet music stool, large easel, 8day clock, 2 PIECES OF MIRROR (sft x 2in.), wicker chair, jardineres, palms, table, velvet pile table cover, teaset, croquet mallet, brackets. BEDROOM NO. 1. —Lino, 15 x 14, floor rugs, curtains and blinds, HAND*SOME DUCHESS, BEV. MIRROR, cabinet, washstand. complete set ware, double iron bed, box mattress, kapoc, pillows, child’s cot, kapoc, stretcher, kapoc, pillows, etc. BEDROOM NO. 2—Lino (12cx 9), rugs, cushions, curtains and blinds, BEV. MIR. DUCHESS, washstand., complete set ware, iron bed, w.w. mat., kapoc pillowsw, cushions, eiderdown. HALL.—9 yards lino, 2 yards wide; 9 YARD'S AXMTNSTER CARPUS'! RUNNER, BEAUTIFUL PATTERN, slips, hallstand, bev. mirror back; palmstand, jardinere, velvet pile 'hall curtains, 2J yards carpet. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE—Lino, 12 x 10; rugs, gas stove, dresser, kitchen chairs, tables, table cover, crockery of every description, saucepans, kettles, sugar and flour bins, cutlery. Potts’ irons, scales, odd lino, wringer, pres, pan, GENT'S BIKE, FREE WHEEL BACK PEDAL BRAKE, boot last, all kinds of carpenter’s tools, meat safe, 40ft. garden hose, shears, leap hook, axe, fork, rake, shovel, LAWNMOWER, IN PERFECT ORDER; 6 BLACKSMITH’S BEI.LOWS, window sashes, lot of glass quantity potatoes and onions, 8 WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS, lines and props. CASSIDY, NORTH AND CO., Auctioneers. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1921. Abraham & williams, ltd., will sell as above.— 450 good m.s. lambs, off turnips; one mark 450 good woolly lambs, off turnips 18 50 good m.s. lambs (lots) 460 2-th wethers 475 4 and 6-th wethers 310 f. and f. 2 and 4-th wethers 230 f. and f. ewes 130 2-th ewes r.w. S.D.R.; good 340 ewes r.w. Rom. rams 60 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. b.f. rams 60 fat b.f. lambs 5 fat heifers 7 fat bullocks 6 dairy cows, spring calvers PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1921. NEAR TURAKINA. Abraham & williams, ltd MARTON, have been instructed by Mr. A. COCKBURN, who has sold his property, to sell as above.—550 Sheep. 6 Good Draught Horses. All farm implements and sundries. Full particulars later. C. C. RASMUSSEN, CONSTANTLY NURSERY, ARAMOHO. Grower of first-class Nursery Stock, including—Ericas, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Ecarlet Manuka, Roses, Carnations, Herba<’ious Plants; also Fruit, Hedge, and Shelter Trees in large varieties. Catalogue on application.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18231, 16 July 1921, Page 10
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