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HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT 69 ESSEX STREET, TO-IV3ORROW. At 1.30 p.ra. R S. GERRAND has been favoured with instructions from Ah' V. «!• Tenncut to sell bv public au.-tion, as above, the whole of his High-Class Oak ami Eitmi Furniture, niHudmfC. , rvn ENGLISH OAK IRON-1' RAMEI) OVERSTRUNG IHANO (Shepherd Watts a sweet-toned instrument), "rxiaaorsLY vvttoixrm™ C 1 TESTE RFI ELD, (: °I ( ' 1 . D 'J, MOHRTS CHAIRS, COSILY L t d KOI’ \ RE. 4 h.b. DINING CHAIRS, SQUARE, 4 h.b. DINING CARVED Do., OVAL EXItNSION DINING TABLE, EDISON GRAAIA- & r>o CHOICE RECORDS, CHIMING 8-DA V OAK SHAG R ASS CHAIRS. THROUGHOUT’ (of g r ood . n Dainty OAK BEDROOAI FURNITURE, SINGLE OAK BEl)STEM) OAK DUCHESS CHEST, O\K CHEST DRAWERS. Wall Miror, Hospital Bed, 2 Single Rimu Bedsteads, W.W. and Kapoe Matt rcsses, Scotch Chests, Pillows, Washstand and Ware. Duchess Clients, Dock Chairs, GONE HALL CLOCK, LINOS quality), Carpet Runner, Bookshelf, Hall Table, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, good assortment of Preserves, Clothes Dev or, Hall Curtains, Wringer, Lawn Mower. Garden Hose, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, Pictures, 23 W.L. Hons and 1 Rooster (WillouphbvKnight strain), etc., and a. host of sundries. NOTE. —Buyers may attend this sale with confidence. Everything is of the very best quality, and has been particularly well taken care of. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 14th, At 1.30 p.m. T»HE MASTERTON AUCTIONEERTNG CO. has been favoured with nstruetions from Air F. BUTCHER, vho has sold his farm, to sell by auction as follows: — 6 MILKING COWS 50 BALES HAY 160 BAGS FINE OATEN CHAFF (In lots to suit buyers.)

.MOTOR TRUCK IN GOOD MECHANICAL ORDER. 100-gallon Cast-iron Bailer, Donio Separator, Ncatsfoot Oil, Block and Tackle, 400-gallon Tank, Harness, Milk Cans, Tools, etc., Amphola Gramophone and Records (nearly new), English I’iano (Ennever), large Valuable Oil l’ainting (N.Z. Bush Stream), Sideboard, Table, Morris Chairs, Chesterfield, Couch, Singer Sewing Machine, 31-DAY CALENDAR CLOCK, Pictures, light Rimu Bed and Wire, Seagrass Chair, Linoleums, Hall Seat, Kitchen Dresser, Iron Bed, Brass Rail Beds, Marble Top Wash-stand, Settee, BONEIIILL D.B. BREECH LOADING GUN, Canaries, W.L. Pullets, Hens, Duchess Chest, Crockery, Kitchen, Utensils_ etc. Light Luncheon Provided. MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING CO., Auctioneers, ALFREDTON CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 16, At 12.30 p.in. rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will hold a Cattle Fair as above, when they will offer, on account of various vendors: — 30 4-year forward bullocks 20 fat cows 12 fat cows 30 IT. and P.A. cross cows and calves 30 H. cross breeding cows 25 18-months IF. cross steers 20 18-months P.A. cross steers 30 18-months IF. and P.A. cross heifers 13 18-months P.A. cross heifers 2 heavy fat bullocks On account of Thus. Freer: 10 good dairy cows, in calf to Jersey bull 4 Jersey cross heifers in calf CATTLE FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1923. At 12 (noon). T<HE N.Z. FARMERS’ COOPERAA TIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will offer at their yards, Columba road, as above, on account of Messrs J. Strang, N. Wyeth, C. L. Welch, T. Wyeth, R. Riverton, N. McLaclilan, C. Welch, J. Nicholls, 11. T. Ilume, G. Shaw, D. McLeod, T. Ridgeway, Mrs E. Ilume, and others — (dm HEAD STATION CATTLE, Comprising—--80 fat bullocks 14 prime heavy-weight bullocks 30 fat heifers 73 fat cows 40 extra good 18-month P.A. steers 80 3 and 4-vcar bullocks 16 station cows with P.A. calves 50 forward 4-vear bullocks 75 forward store cows 24 .18-month P.A. heifers 100 head mixed cattle, to be drafted. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. T .V. CAVERIIILLL, Auctioneer.

MAS TEUTON 8 ALA. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MA RCJI IS, 1927. At 11 a.in. 100 w.f. la mbs 170 2, I ami 0-tootli owes 12 a "ml S. I>. rains Account of C. A. Cameron, l’lat I’oint: 25.1 (J-tootli ewes ■1.7 4-tootli ewes 107 4-year ewes Account of 11. Pain, Whakntaki: 200 ewes Blieop— Account of IT. T. rfume: 800 4 and 7-vear ewes (to be drafted) 1000 2, 4 and 2-year ewes (to be drafted). FARMERS! DON’T WASTE TIME DOING THOSE "ODD JOBS.” T)UT THEM in our liands —we are specialists at such work as FIELD GATES, HOUSE JOINERY, DOORS, MANTELS, Etc., and can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION and LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. APi DREWS BROS. OPAK4 ROAD, MASTERTON. Ph^neß:—Factory, 105 G; Private 124 E

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 March 1925, Page 8

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