AUCTION SALES TO DAY (THURSDAY), SEPT. 1, AT 1.30 P.M. MRS A. SHEARSBY’S SALE. 66 HARRISON STREET. yjESSRS. SHARPE NORTH & COMPANY, instructed by Mrs A. Shearsby, will sell bv Public Auction her furniture and effects as under: — DINING ROOM —Large b.m. sideboard, portable gramophone and records, chesterfield couch, 4 h.b. chairs, Morris chair, 2 easy chairs, tabie, palmstand, bookshelves, books, cushions, silver and glassware, curtains, fender and irons, hall runner, lino, pictures. BEDROOMS—2 double rimu beds and wires, single rimu bed and wire, single and double kapocs, pillows, 2 b.m. dirchesses, .2 Scotch chests, pedestal, toiletware, rugs, curtains, clock, med. cabinet, lino, chairs, swing mirror, bookshelves. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—TabIe, chairs, settee and squab. Singer sewing machine, 2 seagrass chairs, model, pictures, curtains, fender, lino, clock, kerb, plates, cups and saucers, cutlery, glassware, saucepans, kettles, brooms, mops, carpet sweeper, ele«c. iron, sadd irons, bin, meat safe, 2 oval tubs, wringer, gent’s bike, water can, hoe, rake, steps, carpenter’s bench, tools, and sundries. A. J. NORTH, Auctioneer. GUYTON ST. AUCTION ROOMS, FINAL MONSTER TREE AND SHRUB SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPT. 2. AT 12 NOON. ALSO 7-9 P.M. ON ACCOUNT OF MR B. H. JUST, Palmerston North. (Who is giving up business). SHARPE, NORTH CO. will sell by Public Auction: 800 LOTS 800 800 LOTS 800 800 LOTS 800 CHOICE TREES AND SHRUBS. Including fruiting apple and plum trees, lemons, flowering cherries, plums, and apples, ash, birch, kowhai, blue gum, pinus insignus, Lawsoniana, retinospora, cryptomeria, roses, daphne, brooms, Douglas firs, and hundreds of other lines.
ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. A. J. NORTH, Auctioneer. MARTON HORSE FAIR. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), SEPT. 1, 1932. AT 1 P.M. THE N.Z. FARMERS’* CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. will offer on account of various farmer clients:— 0Q HORSES, comprising:—ls 1 and 2year draught colts and fillies; 20 3, 4 and 5-year unbroken draughts; 15 draught horses (broken to work); 5 hacks; 5 spring carters. RAETIHI SALE TOMORROW (FRIDAY), SEPT. 2, 350 MIXED SHEEP, comprising:— 200 ewe hoggets; 100 wether hoggets; 15 prime fat ewes. 52 head dairy heifers and cows. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS, LTD. FEILDING SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. AT 11 A.M. 000 SHEEP, comprising:—2oo ewes and lambs; 100 forward wethers: 400 fat sheep; 150 wether hoggets; 50 forward b.f. hoggets. | CATTLE, comprising: 60 fat cattle; 40 f. and f. cows; 25 springing heifers; 20 dairy cattle; 30 fat bullocks; 60 fat cows and heifers.
WANGANUI ANNUAL HORSE FAIR SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, AT 11.30 A.M. PREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., will sell at their yards as above— OOQ HORSES, comprising draughts, “ half draughts, light harness horses and hacks (broken and unThe entry includes 100 draughts and half draughts. 1 3-year chestnut hunter, bv Daniloff. 1 spring cart, practically now. Entries now being received. SPECIAL ENTRY—On account G. V. Pearce. Esq.— 2 heavy 4-year draughts (unbroken) 1 5-year draught (unbroken). Luncheon may be obtained at the \VIIEN BUYING INSIST ON MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 206, 1 September 1932, Page 12
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