Auction Sale Saturday, 11 tin APRIL, AT 11 A.M. Favoured by instructions received, the undersigned will sell by public auction all the Household Furniture and Uffects, fo Mr JOHN WATT, who b leaving for Ifngland. Dining Room. Side Board and Book Case Books, Sewing Machine (Singer) cost £l3 10s, New Bagatelle Board witli Cues, Balls, etc. complete, Dining Table, Cover Linoleum, 1 Platform Rocker 1 Rocking Chair, Couch, 7 Din-ing-room Chairs, Fender, Fireirons, Flower-stand, Flowervase, Hearth Rug, Mats, Cur tains, Blind's, Pictures, 2 Clocks, Lamp, Vases, Ornaments, Kodak Camera ar.-fl Stand, Occasional Table, Seltzogene, Biscuit Bar rel, Fruit Dish, Server. Bedroom, Wo. 3., Double Bedstead (Stained Ilium) Wire Woven an cl Kapok Mat tresses, Blankets', Quilts Linen Duchess Pair, Toilet Set.Caraffe Dressing Cases,Curtains, Blinds, Linoleum, Bedroom Lamp Rugs, Pictures, Ornaments, etc. etc. Bedroom, Wo. £3 Double Bedstead, Wire Wo’-on and Kapok Mattresses B' nkets, Ljnen, Quilt, Combination Chest; Washstand, Toilet ware, Matting, Hot Water Bottle BedrQom Wo. 3. Single Bed. Kapok Maltress Stretcher, Chest of Drawers Looking-glass, Wicker Chair Linoleum. Kitolien. Table, Cover, Lamp, Child* s Chair, Plate' Rack, Perfection Heating Oven, Meat Safe Primus, Mincer, Crockery, Cutlery, Lamp, Table Linen, Cruets Cooking Utensils, etc,, etc. Linoleum. Wasll M oose. Baths, Wash Boards, Perfection Heater, Wringer, Plate Back, Enamelled Basins, Swing Garden Toqls, Saw, Plane Hammer, Shtfvel, Axe, Brooms Bucket, Irons. Miscellaiieous. Bed and Lifeen, Table, Passage Linoleum, Hat Rack, Horns Toys, etc;, etc. Saturday, nth April. Sale Commences at 10 a.m. sharj On the sections between the King’s Hall and Post Office. 40 cases of first and secondclass Apples will he sold hy Auction at (he KING’S HALL Potatoes V Potatoes !
JAMES ELLIOT, AUCTIONEER, JAMES ELLIOT. House, H<a,ncl tSf, ESs-fcathe tt.g£ez%t; Auctioneer Sc | Valuator. KING’S HALL, HUNTLY. O [ACTIONS—On both sides of the river, in good position, and at easy prices. HOUSES— In all parts of the town and neighbourhood. 1 HOARDING H O USES A J choice of several paying establishments. IT! ARMS—-Of sizes and at prices to suit all. T7IOR SALE CHEAP—Board£j ing liouse as a going concern with full equipment required for" 12 boarders. Particulars as to prices or terms may be bad on application.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 9 April 1914, Page 2
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