, '' AUCTIONS. , v TUESDAY, APRIL 15, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. 1_ Cli SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. AT TALAVERA TERRACE. - A L. WILSON AND CO. have been favoured, with instructions from Chas. A, Fletcher, Esq., to sell at his re- -ip sidence, No, 32, Talavera Terrace, as JJ abo\ e t he The.Eentire Contents of Eight Well-ay- sal ■pointed Rooms, comprising upright of gmnd piano by Carl licko (a very li": line instrument, in rich walnut case, In ill perfect condition), choico attach- Th able organ instrument, Angehis by AVilcox and White (a wonderful'little instrument with. many expression stops and sweet melodious tone) and 70 pieces ■■ Royal Axminster carpet, choico design, 15-x 12; Egyptian piano stool, pearl inlaid; Indian brass table, hand j beaten, a completo novelty; G occasional chairs, tub chairs, lasy chairs ■ and covers, pedestal and vase, very handsomo carved pot ' stands, 1 palms, and palm and .ferns; and an tlii excellent lot of fancy pots,. S. chair, am richly covered, chesterfield,, ouch and 2 on chairs to match, 10 cushions, majol-1 sel ica pot stands and . palms, G pairs of j I good curtains, portiere, rod and .Tap-, tio nnese figured velvet door cover, organ I stool, stool, a fine lot of pictures, in-, eluding 2 excellent figuro studies in oil 1 _ by J. Jerold. picture in 'arved wood j (a complete novelty), painting by F,. AV.. Christmas, 6 water colours, a large number of ornaments and vases, including some very choice Satsnma bowls iiml vases HALL. 3 "pedestals and jardinieres, hall chairs, 2 do. in oak, umbrella stand, 3 largo framed mirrors, lot of good pictures, jincluding some oil paintings by Baker and others, 2 suit cases, etc., etc. / Or DINING-ROOM. J*, Axminster carpet, magnificent sideboard with pedestal canopy top,'and mirror back, a verv fine piece of furniture, 6ft. Gin. long, and fitted with drawers, , cellarette, etc., converitable, 6-piece _ oak suite,, hall seat", 2 Morris chairs, . chesterfield couch in leather, couch g.] in satin brocatelle, case <.f stuffed birds (very unique), 2 Satsuma vases, : Cloisonne do., and 30 other vases, crystal vases, lot of good oils by leading artists, very fine Royal Ooulton dinner service (70 pieces), Temple pattern, terra cotla Athenian tea set, j very choice, 3 tea sets 'in biscuit china, lot of good crockery and glassware, jugs, lot of good E.P. and silver ware, decanter,,' E.P. centre piece, 'f( E.P. fruit dish, entree dish, 'butter and sugar, egg sJtarnl, E.P. li. w. kettel and stand, cases of E.P. fruit knives and fish knives, fish slice and fork, and other E.P. ware of a superior kind, including «i . very superior A 1 case of E.P. .fruit and fish knives Also, contents of 3 bedrooms, including linos., carpets, s. and d. v.. and i. j| bedsteads, w.w. and kapoks (but no hed linen), chairs, pictures, curtains,• to toiletware, tables, c. drawers, bedroom suite (-1 pieces), aini usual bedroom furniture , SITTING-ROOM. Chesterfield in leather, fender, chairs, lots of books, pictures, and sundries KITCHEN contains usual requisites and sundries, including aluminium kettle, carpet sweeper, meat safe, etc., lawn mower in good order, hose, etc., etc. The furnishings in the house arc of the very superior kind. On A'iew on Monday from 1 to 5. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' i UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS, . COWS AND HEIFERS. STUD ROMNEY EWES AND RAMS. ; PUREBRED ROMNEY RAM AND 1 EWE LAMBS. DAIRYI STOCK, HORSES, AND' P IMPLEMENTS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KIWITEA, Ten Miles from FEILDING. . f THURSDAY, APRIL 17, At 12 Noon. Abraham and avilliams, ltd., sell on account of JAMKS ~ KILGOUR, ESQ., who has sold his property, as above— 5 pedigree Shorthorn bulls, including Pitlochie Jock, and 4 handsome 20-month bulls i- 15 pedigree Shorthorn cows ,md heif--5 ers, with 5 bull and 3 heifer calves, by Pitlochie Jock, to be sold separately. 174 stud Rouiney ewes, 2-footh lo full-, • ' mouth . | . 50 purebred Romney ewes, 2-tooth to ; full-mouth j 100 purebred dry ewes 5 stud rams 80 purebred Pjmney ewe. lambs g 70 purebred Romney ram lambs . 10 3 dairy cows , 8 18-month steers 6 18-month heifers ' 3 heavy draughts Drill, Plough, Distributor, Chain and Di6c Harrows, Hayralte, Lorry, and Sheep Frame, 70 sacks Barley, and Sundries. NOTE.—Pitlochie Jock was by To Ante Knight 25th, by Bapton Mascot (imp.) —Buttercup ]3t.li. The original Buttercup was the best of Archdeacon i' ' Williams's fine Te Ante Herd. At the sale of the latter, Te Aute ?? Knight 25th realised 350 guineas, id n .l ALL STUD SHEEP HAVE BEEN ;), INSPECTED AND PASSED. : 'j stock may be left on farm until end' ID April at risk. Trucking can be arranged. Buyers f will he met at FEILDING by motor-cars 011 arrival of trains on morning of sale. li- CATALOGUES FROM AUCTIONEERS. . ce- -!— n " ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. GENUINE DISPERSAL SALE. (Please Note Alteration of Date.) L.. MAMA JERSEY STUD. 1 BLYMPTON, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 21. At 12 noon. Dalgety and company, limited, have received Instructions 1 from. MR.' H. C. TOPPIN (who lias sold; his propertv), to sell by public auction ! the whole of his well-known stud of purebred Jersey Cattle, comprising--7 Bulls 7 22 Cows 22 20 Heifers 20 j 2 Dairy Cows 2 ,'S Horses 3 NTliio herd has been bred up chiefly for providing milk and butter on the cheapost possible; niki in poniisrnff llu 1 tests taken by the S.A. Government it will be seen the. producing proclivities are well to the fore. Such cows a« I'mle, 768 gallons milk. .1051b. biitler: AVuinie, 6551- gallons milk and -10-tJlb. butter; both of "Barbara, strain; also. Duchess IV, 793 V "iillons milk, 425H1). butter, and her daughter Damsel, which lias produced over 1001b. butler on her second calf, speak for themselves. — Intending buyers can see from the above thai; tho stock to be offered are ■bred for production chiefly, and* in no way pampered. •11 "IMPLEMENTS, comprising binder, • chalTcutter, eorncriislior. Massey 2-b. drill, ploughs, harrows, scantiers, separator, etc. Also quantity of furniture. CATALOGUES IN COURSE OF PREPARATION, and can be had on applicall°n' DALGETY AND COMPANY, . LIMITED.
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