Unreserved Auction Sale, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, At 1.30 p.m., sharp. IjIAVOURED with instructions ' from Mr Clark, who is leaving Kaikoura, I shall sell on above date at his residence (next Town Hall) the whole of his household furniture and effects, consisting of :—• Chest drawers with double glass mirror, platform rocker, 1 basket chair, spring wire sofa with squad and bolster, 6 Austrian chairs, Gipsy table, 1 pair mirrors, Brussels carpet (8x10), bamboo verandah screen, vases, 2 fern ditto, 4 artificial plants, 2 photo stands, 4 fancy ditto, umbrella stand, pair steel engravings with oak frames, 1 pair ditto with guilt frames, I double iron bedstead (brass mounted), 2 single wire stretchers, 2 single mattresses, 2 bolsters, double blankets, 3 pair single ditto, 3 white counterpanes, 1 marble top washstand, 1 plain ditto, 1 dressing table, set of washstand ware, 3 pairs white curtains, 1 looking glass, 5 window blinds with spring rollers, 3 pieces linoleum, baby’s cot, perambulator, child’s wheel-barrow, 19 pictures and frames, mantle drape, 1 pair mounted horns, tire rug, 1 fender, brass top ditto, door mats, large dining table on castors with ballbearings, small plain ditto, table cover, 2 lamps, alarm clock, large bath, 2 iron ditto, enamel ditto, si I ver cruet, nickel plate-ditto, cake dishes and trays, salad bowls, books, magazines, etc., saucepans, kettles, cans, churn, meat dishes, frying pans, vegetable strainers, sugar bin, glass water jugs, knifebox and board, scales and weights, vegetable dishes, crockery ware, 1 set flat irons, wringer, safe, vice, brooms, picture-frame mitre, crosscut saw, coal sieve, spade, rake, watering can and bucket, 6 tins stains, 2 bottles ditto, box sundries, bicycle sundries, d.b. gun, first-class Marlin rifle, 1 cord firewood. Luncheon provided. Note.—Sale commences at 1.30 p.m., sharp. STOCK SALE, SATURDAY, MAY 7th, At Yards, at 2 p.m., sharp. Entries respectfully invited, and may be left with H. Flower or W. H. MELHUISH, Auctioneer. Wednesday, 4th May. MAGIC Lantern Entertainment in the Drillshed. Over 150 slides, comprising views of Our Navy, Torpedoes, Battles, Scenes in Italy, Switzerland a nd Scotland, Our Forces in South Africa, etc. Proceeds go towards, obtaining instruments for Mounted Rifles’ Signalling Squad. Admission Is ; commence 8 p.m. Just Arrived. A NEW Stock of Cycle Accessories. Lamps from 7s fid, outfits fid each, oils 9d, solution 6d a tube, pumps 3s. Rubber, bells, spokes, clips, covers and tubes at lowest rates. H. FLOWER, Massey-Harris Agent. County Football Club. rijUE Annual Meeting will be I held at the Club Hotel on Saturday next at 7.30 p.m. R. LOGAN, Hon. See. WANTED, situation by young man, experienced in all branches of farm work. Apply Star office. TYTANTED, a good Housemaid W and Laundress. Apply at once to J. W. Horner, Commercial Hotel. LOST, parcel containing clothing, ect. Reward on return to E. Glover. Hares may be killed in this district, a “ Gazette ” proclamation removing them from within the operation of “ The Animals Protec- , tion Act.”
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Kaikoura Star, 26 April 1904, Page 4
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