AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. OXFOKD SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, 28th MAY. Present Entries comprise: 1200 FATS - -100 Halfbrcd Evrce in lumb 109 Half bred Four and Six-tooth Wethers ICO Threc-o,tiarterbre<l Lambe, mixed ecxes 50 Forward Ewes 80 Limbs, mixed eexes SPECIAL ENTRY: On account Ms*sr3 Smith Bros., Birch Hill, 300 Forward Two, Four and Six-tooth Wethers NOTE.—lmmediately after the Sheep Sale we will offer, on account Mr Fred. Johnson, late of Oxford, Property of 3 ACRES OF LAND, with HOUSE of 5 Rooms, «nd outbuiidint,'s ther.>on, situated on the corner of Hi'.'h and Queen etreets, East Oxford. Fu!l particulars from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD., Ml 6 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT BANKSIDE. OX SATURDAY NEXT, 30th JUNE, 19R THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP, have received instructions from M- Martin Renohaii. Bar.kaide (who ha« *old his Farm) to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION. a* above, tw who!* o f hi' VALUABLE LIVE :md DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising:— HORSES: Boy Bob, all work Black Geldins Dick, Oyrs, al! work Bay Mare Gerty, 4yrs, all work Bay H..ro Blow, 9yrs, all work (stinted) Half Draught Mare Be!!, Cyrs, a.ll work Half Draught Mare. Top, Gyre, all wo T k The above horses are a very good working team. 1 Draught Colt, riEir.pr 2yrs Brou-n Hack Robin, 9yra, quirt in saddle and harness I SHEEP: 530 Six and Eiehi-tcoth Thrcf-qiiarterbrcd Ewes; 3 Shrop., 5 Southdown, and ° E.L. Rams I4th April 2GO Three-o.uartorbred Ewe Latnlie 330 Three-quarterbred Wether Lambs 20 Fat Ewce 1 Cow. in prcfii IMPLEMENTS include: — Farm Drey end Framo, 3-furrow Plough, act 5-!eaf ileavy Harrows, F«t 5-'.eaf Light Harrows, Cambridge Hollor, Grubtv.-r, Spring Dray, Gig, Drill, McCormick Binder, Blocks and Tarkle', Swinsrlotrew, Plough Chains, 16 tons Wire Sheep Netting, nbout 100 Jarrah Stakes. 100 feet Timber, and a whol« lot of useful Tools and Sundries Also 200 bushels Oate, 100 bushels Ryegrass, 20 hend Poultry, and a quantity of Household Furniture and Effects LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 o'clock. X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 9SSC Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO. yIDDINGTON YARDS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). SPECIAL ENTRY: Account MR W. HANMER ATKINSON, Woodbank Station, 3 Trucks Fat Cattle 1 Purebred Hereford Bull, No. 9 in the Stud Book. Bred by the late D. D. Macfarlase Account a CLIENT, 32 Hoad Prime Fat Cattle *PYNE and CO., 9?87 Auctioneers. COALGATE SALEYARDS.
FRIDAY NEXT. WE shall offer by AUCTION, at 11.30 a.m., on account MR OARRETT BURKE, hi& QUARTER-ACRE SECTION in the Township of COALGATE, together with the NEW.HOUSE of 1 roome, outbuildings, otc, thereon. PYNE and CO., 0869 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAKE COLERIDGE TUNNEL PLANT FOR DISPOSAL. WE are instructed by the Contracts, MR JOHN MeWILLIAM, to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, at COALGATE, The above Plant, comprising: Engines, Electric Motors, Pumps, Trucke, Windmills, Tanks, Raije, Corrugated - Iron, Timber, Pipes, Wiro Rope, Trollies, Belting, etc., etc., full particulars of which will bo duly advertised. NOTE.—About 10 Tone Corrugated Iron, in splendid order, fit for roofing, in varioue lengths, and about 100,000 foet Red Pine Timber, in various eizes, can, be purchased at the eito of Works during: the present week, from the Foreman in charge. PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. P. S. Nicholls.) (N. J. Keune. j AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. UNDER BILL"OF SALE. TO-DAY, et 1 o'clock. IN OUR ROOMS. PS. NICHOLLS and CO. have received • instructions from the Holder of the Bill of Sale, to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, a GREAT ENTRY of FURNITURE, including: — Bog Oak Sideboard, Bookcase, Cheval Duchesse Pair, with Ware to match, Braserail Bedsteads, Box, Wire, and Kapoc Mattreeses, Hail Stand, M.T. Wasbetands, Toilet Ware, Ducheeso Chest*, Couches, Easy Chairs, Bedding, Occ. Tables, Aus. Chairs, Wicker and Rattan Cbeirs, Dinner Service, Toilet Mirrore, Wire Stretchers, Carpenter's Vyce, lot Pictures, Fine Pair Lustres, Leather- Couch and Two Chaire match, Copper Screen, Spring Rocker, "Palm Stands, Jardinieres, Kerbs, Coal Vaae, Oft Bath, Gocart, All-bras* Kerb and Brasses, Vases, Ornamenta, Hcarthiuge, Wire Couch, Aue. Chairs, Planet Jr., Garden Tools, Curtains, Occ. Chairs, Lino., Lawn Mower, etc., and every lot must bo sold TO-DAI', in our Rooms, at 1 pjn. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., 9890 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 23rd, at 1 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, GLASGOW COFFEE PALACE, Manchester streot, Nest Coker'e Hotel. PS. NICHOLLS and CO. have received • instructions from Mr F. Smith, who ie rebuilding (owine to the late fixe) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premise, aa above, the whole CONTENTS of 14 roome including:— 6 Single Bedsteads, Stretchers and Sfijttrewee, * Duchess* Cheste, 3 Duobeese Tabl«e, 3 Overtnantpk, CO Chairs, 12 rootne Linoleum, Eaay Chain, U Dining Tables, Cash Register, Counter and Fittings, Gae Fittings, 2 Gae Ranges, Kitchen Dr«*«r, Plate Racks, Sideboard, great assortment of Crockery, Glaeawwe, Cutlery, good Mangle, Boilers, Saucepans, Gridirons, etc., in fact, everything as used in a large reetauiant and boarding-house. EVERY LINE MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, Aa Mr Smith is rebuilding immediately. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., 9S3i Auctioneers.
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