JIUCTIOJy SALES Clearing Sale. ULEAIUNU SALE OF PEDIGREE AND HIGH GKADE JEKSEY DAlllY STOCK. At the Farm, IHAKAKA, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 12 noon ABHAHAM AND "WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by J. D. BROWN, Esq., who is giving up dairying, will sell as above:— *7A -Jersey and high grado Jersey •*J cows, to calve July, August, and September. In calf to Kavensivood's JModel. iy C\ Springing heifers, by Kavetiswood's Modol, and in calf ;o Senor. Q Q Niue-inontlis hoifers, by Havenswood's Model. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 6 years. (Havcnswood's Model.) 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2j years (Senor).
p.b. Jersey bulls, D months. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, ( J month: (lluikara's Model) 555-1 "2 milk-cai# horses, ] draught idly, 4 years, bv Sir Talbot. 2 sou's with litters, 1 sow in pig, milk cart, harness, cans, gig by Rouse and Hurroll, set gig harness, d.f plough (ttcid and Gray), moulding plough, horse hoe, •set tine harrows (3 leaf), set 2-horse discs, hay frame, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEER.S' NOTE.—Having inspected this herd ol' cows, which is probably one of the finest in the dominion, we have no hesitation in recommending them as a choice lot. I lie cows are all young-early culvers—and will be sold Without Reserve There will be a slight reserve only, on young stock. 544_t c ] Clearing Sale of Furniture WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913.
iVI K ' li ' E ' Slllit,ll Wi " <lis l ) o*° - ,r - 1 -"*- tin; whole of his furniture, by miction, «fc tho residence, Main County Uoad, Weraroa, coniinonchik ;it 1 p.m. sharp, mud WITHOUT RESEHVE. 0 O M P R I S I ,X. G : DIXIXG ROOM.-Handsomo inir-i-or-bat'kod sideboard, spring-rocker, ivickor chairs, suito in leather, dining table, Chesterfield in red velvet. 2 8-dny clocks , occasional tables, writing cabinet. hWer (stands, hanging lamp, brass rail fender and irons, overniantle, groen velvet pile carpet square, sewing iinncliino. fireguard, and door slip. HALL.—Bed Turkish rug, hallstand, hall lamp and curtains. BEDROOMS. - Throo Ducliass. chests, 2 dressing tables, marble-top u-ashstand,- 1 double wooden I;cd stead (kauri with copper panels), 1 threc-(|uarter and 1 single wooden bedstead, child's high chair (collapsible), 1 double hrass-rail bedstend, '-' wire stretchers, mirror wardrobe carpet squares;, toilet sets, 3 eiderdown quilts. KITCHBX.-Table. chairs, crockery, cooking utensils, Perfection stove, butter worker and churn, milk pans and buckets, wringer, moa^t
sure, jam jars, etc. ALSO—A first-class piano. 60 feel lubber hose, garden tools, wheel barrow, lawninowor. watering can, bird cage and <l canaries, and moving machine, Pin net Jr. NOTE.—As furniture is all now and well-selected, this sale will afford an excellent opportunity for obtaining first-class goods at a incclorato outlay. 557.4
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 June 1913, Page 4
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