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AUCTIONS, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL 15, ".Commencing at 10.30 a.rii. SALE OP SUPERIOR 'HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. • ' AT TALAVER.A, TERRACE. ' 'A L. WILSON AND CO. have been J -*» favoured ivith instructions from Chas. A. Fletcher, Esq., to fell at his residence, No. 32, Talavera Terrace, as above— The Fenfire Contents of .Kisht Well-ap-pointed Rooms, comprising upright grand piano by Carl' L'cko (a very fine. instrument, in rich walnut. case, in perfect condition), choice attachable organ instrument, Angelas by Wilcox and White (a wonderful littte instrument with many expression stops and sweet melodious tonel ami 70 pieces Royal Axmitister carpet, choice design, ] 15 x 12; .Esyptia'n piano stool, pearl. \ inlaid; Indian brass table, hand beaten, a complete novelty; 0 occasional chairs, tub chairs. <as.v chairs and covers, pedestal and vase, very handsome carved table., pot stands, palms, and palm and ferns, ami an excellent lot of fancy pots, S. chair, richly covered, chesterfield, t ouch and 2 chairs to match, ID cushions, majolica, pot stands and palms, (! pairs of good curtains, portiere, rod and Japanese figured velvet door cover, organ' stool, stool, a fine lot of pictures, in-. chiding 2 excellent figure studies in oil by .T. Jerold. picture in 'arved wood i (a complete novelty), painting by E. W. Christmas, 6 water colours, a large number of ornaments and vases, including some very choice Sntsumn. . bowls and vases . ," HALL. I 3.'pedestals'and jardinieres, hall chairs, 2 do. in oak, umbrella stand,' 3 large I framed mirrors, lot of good pictures, j including some . oil paintings by' Baker and others', 2 suit cases, etc.. etc. DINING-ROOM. . Axminster carpet, magnificent sideboard with pedeatal canopy top, and mirror back, a very fine piece of furniture, 6ft. Bin. long, and fitted with drawers, collarette,' etc., converitablc, 6-piece oak suite, hall seat, 2 Morris chairs, chesterfield couch in leather, couch in sntin broeatelle, ■ case <.f stuffed \>irds (very unique), 2 Satsnma vases, Cloisonne "do., ami 30 other vases, crystal lot of good oils by leading artists, very fine Royal Doulton dinner service (70 pieces), Temple pattern, terra cotta Athenian tea set, very choice, 3 tee. sets in biscuit china, lot of good crockery and glassware, jugs, lot of good E.P. and silver ware, decanter, E.P. centre piece, E.P. fruit dish, entree dish, 'butter and fugar, egg stand, E.P. h. 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 a very superior case of E.P. fruit and fish knives Also, contents of 3 bedrooms, including linos., carpets, s: and d. v. and i. bedsteads, v.v. and kapoks (but no bed linen), chairs, pictures, curtains, toiletware, tables, c. drawers, bedroom suite (4 pieces), and bedroom furniture • , SITTING-ROOM. . Chesterfield -in leather, fender, cliair.s, lots of books, pictures,- and sundries KITCHEN contains usual requisites and sundries, including aluminium kettle, . carpet sweeper, meat safe, etc., lawn mower in-good orderj. hose, etc., etc. The furnishings in this house are of very superior kind. • On view to-day (Monday) from 1 to 5. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS. STUD ROMNEY EWES AND RAMS. PUREBRED ROMNEY RAM AND • EWE LAMBS. DAIRT STOGK, HORSES, AND .IMPLEMENTS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KIWITEA,

• EWE LAMBS. DAIRY' STOGK, HORSES, AND .IMPLEMENTS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KIWITEA, Ten Miles from FEILDING. , THURSDAY, APRIL 17, At 12 Noon. ' ABRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on' account of JAMES KILGOUR, ESQ., who has sold his property, as above— 5 pedigree Shorthorn bulls, including Pitlochie Jock, and 4 handsome 20-month bulls 15 pedigree Shorthorn cows and heifers, with 5 bull and '! heifer calves, by Pitlochie Jock, lo be sold separately .' 174 stud Romney owes, 2-tooth to full- / mouth | 50 purebred Ronyioy ewes, 2-touih to fulknouth 100 purebred dry ewes 5 stud rams 80 purebred Pjariiney ewe lambs 70 purebred Romney ram lambs 3 dairy cows S 18-month steers . 6 18-month beifers - 3 heavy draughts Drill, 'Plough, Distributor, Chain and Disc Harrows, Hayrake, Lorry, and Sheep Frame, 70 sacks Barley, and Sundries. NOTE.-Pitlochie Jock was by Te Ante : .Knight 25th, by Baptoit Mascot (imp.)., —Buttercup 13th. The original But-: tercup was the best of Archdeacon Williams's fine Te Ante Herd. At the sale of the latter, To Ante Knight- 25th realised 350 guineas. ALL STUD SHEEP HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AND PASSED. Stock may lie left on farm until end 1 April at. Purchasers' risk. Trucking can be arranged. Buyers will be met at FEILDING by motor-cars on arrival of trains on morning of sale. CATALOGUES PROM AUCTIONEERS; LUNCHEON PROVIDED. s GENUINE DISPERSAL SALE. (Please Note Alteration of Date.) KIAMA JERSEY STUD. ' BLYMPTON, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THURSDAY, APRIL ■% -■ At-12 noon. | DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instruction? I from Mil. H. C. TOPPIN (who has sold ■ his property), to sell by public auction: the whole of his well-known stud of pure- j bred Jersey Cattle, comprising— j ■ 7 Bulls 7 ■ | I -22 Cows - 22 I 20 Heifers 20 j 2 Dairy Cows 2 | '3 Horses 3 { This herd has been bred up chiefly for I providing milk and butter on (ho cheap- ' est possible lines, and in perusing the , tests taken by the S.A. Government il j will bo seen the producing proclivities are well to the fore. Such cows a= Pride, i 768 gallons milk, iOnlb. butler; Winnie, 655} gallons mill; and M-Jlb. butter; both of Barbara, strain; also Duchess IV, 793} gallons milk, 425Ub. butter, mill her daughter Damsel, which has pfcduced over 4001b. butter on her second? calf, speak for themselves. Intending buyers can rec from llio above that the stock lo bo offered are j bred for production chiefly, and in no . • way pampered. . ] IMPLEMENTS, comprising binder,!, 1 chalTcuMor, corncrushcr, Masscy | 2-1). drill; ploughs, harrows, scarifiers, separator, etc. Also quantity of furniture. CATALOGUES IN COURSE OF PREPARATION, and can be had on application. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 10

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