UNITE!) ANCIENT ORDER OF .DRUIDS. A SI O'] Cl. A U A! FETING of members *-*■ is called for TUESDAY EVENING at 7.50 o’clock to .meet members ol Grand Dodge Executive. Full attenda nee requested. BV ORDER, A.D. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. .MONDAY, I Oth.' MARCH. TVf HOU S T ON AND COY. 40 Fat CATTLE bur F. G. Williams and Sons 3 Fat CATTLE For D. Agnew. 7 Fat COWS .For 'Win. Houston. 12 M-vr. old Store BULLOCKS For L. Stuart. 20 18-mos Store STEERS For W. J. Houston. 270 2, -I, (j and 8-tootli Romney breeding EWES For a Cl lent. 00 2, 4 and G-tootli breeding EWES For a Client. 20 Fat SHEEP and LAMBS For J. Monk. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE. W 25 20 10 120 MONDAY, 10th. MARCH. JEFFRIES & COY., •✓will sell as above: Fat CATTLE For J. Manera. Fat CATTLE For a Client. Fat CATTLE For A. Sutherland. Extra prime WETHERS For H. Busch. 60 Fat SHEEP For a Client. KOTvATAHL SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 26th. MARCH. W JEFFRIES & COY.. * ' • will sell on account of Messrs Moynihnn, Little, O’Neil, Smith, Jones and Keenan. 70 Head Store CATTLE (to be drafted). .40 Fat SHEEP 26 SHARES in Kokatahi Dairy Factory.
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, HAMPDEN STREET, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, 12th. MARCH At 2 j).m. Messrs w. jeffries & coy., instructed by W. T. Morpeth, Esq. (who is about to take up his residence at New Plymouth) will sell as above, the whole of his first class furniture and effects, comprising:—■ Chesterfield ociuch and easy chair, drawing room chairs, five Axminster carpets, ,2 duchesses, beds and bedding, occasional arid card tallies, Brunswick Gramophone, stand and records, ' sideboard, dining extension table, marble top washstands, crimson Axminster hall runner brasses and file Irons, single oak bedstead, marble lender, linos and floor coverings, Singer sewing machine, olectrolnx, dumb waiter, choice collection of pictures and ornaments, three book shelves, kitchen table, safe and ware, china and crystal ware, crockery, E.P. tea and coffee service, Winchester repeater rifle, carpenter’s ladder, bicycle, grindstone and fittings, mincer, 2 deck chairs, wringer, copper fire screen, garden tools; also quantity of sundries. Complete library of 200 volumes, comprising science, travel, biographies, philosophy, literature, languages, standard authors, etc. The above will be open to inspection from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday. March 11th. Cards to view may he had from the Auctioneers.
WEDNESDAY, 12th. MARCH. AT 11 a.m. SHARP. AT McMAHON’S YARDS, (Larry’s Creek, about a mile from Rotokoliu Railway Station and Loading Yards). MCMAHON & LEE will sell by public auction as above: 7o Breeding EWES 20 Fat CATTLE To Fat and forward BULLOCKS 7o Weaner STEERS and HEIFERS 10 2f-yr. old STEEPS (5 COWS and CALVES, 2 cows rn milk, 1 springing cow (early 'calvor), pedigree Ayrshire bull, Shorthorn bull, o pedigree hull calves (registered). 4 Draught HORSES A motor car will meet early morning train from Greymoutli on Sale ./Day to convey intending purchasers to sale.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1930, Page 1
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