AUCTIONS TO-DAY. FRIDAY. CONTINUATION SALE OF . ■ HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ' ' AT THE RESIDENCE. ' . 51 Bolton Street. Commencing at 11 a.m. Sharp. ■ LOTS ocn LOTS LOTS OOU LOTS MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Mi6s Kane (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell the whole of her Superior Household Furniture and Effects, the contents of her 11-rqomed Residence, comprising— ■ .' UPSTAIRS-Dou.ble Iron Bedstead (brass mounted), MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Kauri Duchesses, Single Bedsteads, Feather Pillowe, Hair, Kapok' and Feather ■ Mattresses. Linoleum, Carpet, Curtains, Pictures, Chest of Drawers. Marble Top Washstands, Linen, Blankets. CONSERVATORY-About 120 Choice.Pot Plants, including Maidenhair Ferns, Begonias, Poinsettia, Cactus, Palms, Asparaeue Ferns. . .; . Everything is in excellent order anyone contemplating furnishing should not miss this sale. ... ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. • ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. ■ TO-DAY, At 2 p.m. Complete Contents of Two. Houses from Kaiwarra and Rona Bay. A .N EXCEPTIONAL CATALOGUE OF ■A REALLY HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WITHOUT RESERVE. BLAKE AND CO., Auctioneers. Instructed by W. H. Rathbone, Esq.', MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., will offer by public auction, at 12.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1917. at the Woolshed, Waipawa, the following:— 75 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln ewes 150 purebred 4, 6, and 8-tooth Lincoln ewes . ' 60 purebred Lincoln ram lamb 3 . ■ 80 purebred Lincoln ewe lainbs • : 2 4:tooth stud Lincoln rams, bred by W..Perry; also i.bout 3000 ewes, lambs, wethers, etc., and about 280 head of cattle . ■....-. The purebred Lincoln sheep are a specially good line, being produce of '40 years' breeding. UNRESERVED CLEARING , SALE SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, ETC. On account of H. Douglas, Esq., ■ Taipos Station, Tinui. ;■'•'•■' •. • TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1917,. ■ . At 12 noon sharp. MESSRS. A. J. COOPER AND CO. have received instructions fromMr. H. Douglas, who las disposed' of his property, to h'old an unreserved clearing sale at above time and place; when ,they will offer— 4.000 SHEEP, comprising: 1000 4 and β-tooth ewes 300 6-tooth ewes 450 4-year-old ewes ■'■ 575 5-year-old ewes 250 fat and forward 2 and 4-tooth 1 wethsrs i ■. •■ 1300 woolly lambs, -mixed sexes ■. 24 4-tooth Lincoln rams 27 4-tqoth to f.f.m. Romney rams 001 , CATTLE, comprising: 40 Hereford cross cows, with P.A. calves at foot and in calf to P.A. bull 40 S.H. cross cows, with P.A. calves at foot, and in calf to P.A. bull 20 3-voav HiM-pford heifers in , calf to " P-A. bull . 30 3 tc t-year cows and heifers in calf to P.A. bull 28 3 s<ml 4-year fat and forward bullocks ' 30 18-months to 2-year P.A. cross ■ steers « 15 18-month to: 2-year P.A. cross heifers 1 , ! pii'-nty fat and forward cows 10 dairy cows in milk and to calve 4 P.A. bulls HORSES: ■ 15 station horses 5 unbroken horses SUNDRIES: ' ; ' Woolprese, pack-saddles, riding-saddle?, (separator, and the usual lot of tools of every description. ; LIGHT 'LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE. '•■'.' . A. J. COOPER, Auctioneer. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, MAE-TON. AT their Marion Yards, TUESDAY, Bth. March, at 12.30 o'clock, Messrs. Abraham and William?, Ltd., will offer on behalf of Mr. W. H. Bryant, who is retiring from farming, l.is well-known CLIFF LINE FREEHOLD of' 341 ACRES, to be subdivided into THREE FARMS of about 70. 127, and 144 acres each. Easy ' terms. Full particulars later issue or frou , Auctioneers; KOTUKU OIL WELLS. WAIPATEKI, 23 miles from Dannevirke. AUCTION SALE OF MATERIAL, BOILERS, CORRUGATED IRON, STEEL CASING, COTTAGES, Etc., Etc. ' ' . • ■ HARRY PALMER AND CO., Palmerston North, have been instructed by OSCAR ANDREWS AND CO., Palmerston North, to sell the whole of the Plant on the Site, Kotuku, 23 miles from Dannevirke, by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1917, at 1 p.m. The List includes:— 1 NEW RUSTON PROCTOR PORTABLE BOILER, complete, 1401b. pressure, extra set tubes and fire--1 14 \p. SINGLE-CYLINDER STEAM ENGINE 1 DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP ■ (Tangye's) 200 ft. 14in. New Belting 25 Stop Cocks, 2 and Sin. 1 Dynamo, 110 volts, switch-board and wiring. 1 Tangye Steam Pump, brass plungers 4 400-pillon Iron Tanks, 1 200-gallon Galvanised Tank 1 Bath 1 4-roomed Cottage, 1 3-roomed Cottage 2 Whares 3 to 4 tons Corrugated Iron, etc., in all lengths Quantity Timber, 4 by 2, 5 by 2, 12 by 2, 8 by 1 10,500 ft. Wire Ropes, -} to lin.,. . . Large quantity Best BRITISH DRAWN • STEEL CASING, from 7. to 16in. Diameter Quantity Heavy Chain, 1 pair. Bellows, and'Tui Iron 1 Hand-BloH'er, also Quantity Sundries 1 Drilling Plant, Spools and Rig complete, also large quanta Drilling Tods. ■ ' ■ - ■The Sale will start at 1 p.m. Motor service daily from Danneyirke Most of the plant is in tip-ton condition, and afforde an opportunity for Engineers, Mine-owners, and others to secure scarce material fit Auction Prices. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, HARRY PALMER AND CO., Palmeston North. . K.' J. LEYDON, Auctioneer. STOCK FOR FREEZING. WE are Bayers, of Wethers, Ewea, and Lambs, also Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest pricee paid on "the hooks" at ■any Freezing Works, or we will sell for clients on commission. It will pay you to communicate with us, MELLBOP, ELIOTT AND CO. i PALMEESTON NORTH.
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