AIfCTON SALES. Bale :Oy j&i&otioxi April 16th AT 2 P.M. On the Premises, Alexandra. On account of Estate of Mary Walker (Deceased). TOUNG, BUCHANAN * 00. have received instructions to ofter for sale : A Large Assortment of Bar Iron, Blacksmith's Tools and Machinery. .1 Lathe (6in Centre) 1 Punching Machine (hand or power) 1 Screwing Machine (£ to l\) 1 Pair Emery Wheels 1 Drilling Machine. 1 4-Horse Power Boiler and Engine ; 60!ts pressure 1 6-Centre Screw Cutting Lathe with gap bed 1 f Puncbing Machine (hand «r powe") 1 Screwing Machine |in to l^in 1 Pair Emery Wheels 1 Drilling Machine with Drills 1 B£-cwt Anvil Quantity Shafting and Pulleys Lot of Bar Iron (all sizes) Quantity of Round Oast Steol, Flat Manganese Steel, Spring Steel, and Mild Steel Plates (all sizes) Quantity Engineer's Bolts and Tapped Nuts Quantity Steel" Rivets (various sizes) Miscellaneous assortment Blacksmith's Tools, including Tongs, Mandrils, Fuller's Cresses (top and hottom), etc. ALSO— Quantity Engineer's Files, odd Tools, and Steam Pipe Fittings, inoluding Flanges, Sockets, Coupling Reducing Sockets, Tees, Nipples (all sizes). Must be Sold to Wind Up Estate. Also, at same time and place, on behalf of Mr J Geddes—--1 Gig (by Hordern and White), and 1 Set Harness 1 Trotting Sulky and Set Harness 1 Buggy Pole Also— Two quarter-acre Sections, con veniently situated. 1 Suite Furniture. Bcfcl© By JSLracfciox* On the Premises, Alexandra, THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1904 at 2.30 P.M. have been favoured - with instructions from Mr Edwin Appleton to offer by public auction at above time and place the whole of his Household Furniture and effects consisting of : Round tablft, 3 Vienna chairs, small tab'e, lamps, pictures, bedsteads (2 double and one single—iron), chest of drawers, washstand : and ware, wire wove stretcher, ' fender and fire irons, kitchen table, 4 kitchen chairs, cupboard, colonial sofa, stove and piping, clock, cradle, cooking utensils, wheelbarrow, copper boiler (16 gallon), hen coops, washboard, wringer, galv. iron tubs, garden hose (56 feet), water pot, garden tools, carpenter's? bench, linoleums and numerous other articles. Also:—A number of pure bred Brown Leghorn and Buff Orpington Fowls.
Absolutely Without Reserve, HOTEL. Oatved st>xa€L M'Qaeen, Proprietors, Beg to intimate that they have taken over the above well-known hostelry, and trust to merit a conitnuance of the patronage bestowed in the past. When you hurt yourself yout hand naturally flies to the place to rub it. That is instinct Nature showing the way. The "way" itself is to rub with Zam-Buk, be--1 cause this is a pure healing balm, free from the rancid animals fats, mineral poisons, and turpentine found in common ointments and embrocations —also because being composed of the refined balsams from certain rare heras it is easily absorbed. It is soothing, healing, and antiseptic. It heals bruises, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, coldsores, eczema, &c, and is valued equally by the housewife and the ' athlete for expelling pain. Of all ehmtisti ««4 stores at 1 0 j>sr Vox; /umihi nxt, S/fi (nearly/our tinvi ike ■,•;'«.':> '; m- iiroctfar (X}'m
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 413, 14 April 1904, Page 4
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