AUCTION SALE ON THE PREMISES, WATAROA, FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1926. AT 1 p.ni. M HOUSTON AND CO. • instructed by MR R. HYNDMAN (-who is leaving the district) will sell by public auction as above : 1 Fordson TRACTOR, with tractor plough, and 2 six-feet tripod Harrows. 1 Spring Dray, 25-cwt, and IlarNESS; all in good order. 2 Extra HORSE COLLARS. 2 Three-quarter Draught HORSES. 1 Circular SAW, Stand, Saw-Bench and Pulley. 1 Mehring Foot MILKING MACHINE, complete. Large quantity of TOOLS, and RIESAUSO— Household Furniture and Effects, including Tron and Wooden Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Washstands & Ware, 2 Duchesse Chests, Sideboard, Couch, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery ware. Linoleums etc., etc. -AND--1 Ford TOURING CAR, in good order, electric light and starter. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. rnHE ANNUAL CONCERT and ■J- BALL in aid of Kanieri State School funds will be bold on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29th. Capital concert programme, good music and At.C. for ball. Admission to concert Is, to ball, gents 2s Gd, ladies Is. Music for Ball by Ross’ Orchestra. F. W. SELBY, Hon. Sec. FRANK BALLINGER & CO., REVELT/ ST., HOKITIKA. TYESIRE TO ANNOUNCE that they have taken over the tailoring business of the late 0. Delbridge, as a LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR. With careful attention to business and first-class tailoring he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. A full range of suitings in the latest designs to choose from. m J i v ARTISTIC WALL-PAPERS. ■ 0 ■jVTOAV ON VIEW AT OUR. 0 SHOWROOM—new stocks H of English and Canadian Wall- gjj papers in all the latest de- gj signs and colourings. {s{ m I.et us quote you a price lor gjj renovating your rooms in 0 readiness for your spring gjj cleaning. H SCOTT & CO., S PAPER HANG ER S and DE- H CORATORS. 83 TANCRED ST. HOKITIKA. ® (RONALD ROSS, Proprietor). '{3 nunss^iimisiii
IjjlOß SALE—A COW, in full profit. Apply W. Hall, Dunedin Hotel. J. H. SHAND CYCLE BUILDER. AND REPAIRER. OVER TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE CYCLE TRADE. First class workmanship guaranteed. Full range of accessories in stock. Next Heenan’s boot shop, Revel St. KOKATAHI SPRING SALE WEDNESDAY. 29th. SEPT. At 1 p.m. Tl/T HOUSTON AND CO. lrA• will sell by public auction as al>ove: 100 Head of Mixed CATTLE For Clients. 20 FAT SHEEP for T. Ecelesfield. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY ON THE. PREMISES: HARI HART. THURSDAY, 30th. SEPT. A't 11 a.m. MHOUSTON & CO. • in conjunction with Dalgety and Co. Ltd., acting under instructions from Mrs R. Diedrichs, will sell by public auction as above: Her valuable farm at Hari Hari. being freehold section, numbered 193, containing 117 acres, more or less, sub-divided into 6 convenient paddocks. Good sixroomed dwelling with h. and o. water, cow-shed, and all necessary farm buildings. Rich river fiat land, all plonghable, and laid down in good permanent pastures. The 'property lias tahi ideal situation, close to school, post office and dairy factory, and we recommend it as a first-class dairying proposition. M. HOUSTON & CO.. DALGETY & CO LTD. Auctioneers in conjunction. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT HARI HART. THURSDAY, 30th. SEPT. COMMENCING AT 10 a.m. MHOUSTON AND CO. •instructed !>v Mrs 11. Diedrichs, who is leaving Harihari will hold a complete clearing sale by auction on the premises as follows: 200 Selected Romney EWES with lambs at foot. 100 Dry SHEEP. 30 2 and 3-yv. old STEERS 30 ‘1 and 3-yr. old HEIFERS .10 head of Mixed CATTLE ALL TO BE OFFERED IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. 1 Reid and Gray lever plough, 1 set disc harrows, 2 sets Tine harrows, 1 handle plough, 1 wool press, chair cutter, timber dray', spring cart and sundries, also— Largo quantity of furniture and household effects, in good order. ORDER OF SALE. 10.30 a.m. sheep and lambs. 11 a.m. farm implements and furniture. 2 p.m. store cattle (at sale-yards). LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED AT THE HOMESTEAD.
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