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CLEARING SALE. Exchange Sale Rooms SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, T HAVE been favoured with instruc--L tions from Mr Foster, of Waitomo, who is leaving for England, to sell the undermentioned goods, removed to the Marl; lor convenience of sale— i 1 handsome stained kauri side board. 23-piece suites, 1 .Miller lamp, 1 j adjustable book ease, drop head | sewing machine, picture*, fender j and irons, hall stand, child s j cot, blankets, curtains kit- I chen utensils, stretchers.bedstead, crockery, tables, chairs, etc., 1 fine upstanding mare, goes in i all harness, can be seen any dny, j 2 ponies, saddle and bridle, set harness spring cart. j Auctioneer's Note. This is an e>:- j ceptionally nice lot and well worthy j the attention of buyers. j Also, at same time and pls.ee 2 choice building sites (close to town), almost opposite Masonic. Hall. Tawa street. Easy terms (2 years to pay) ; lease '.Ml'.' years, rent about Is '.ld section. Further particulars at my office. Also — 200 cases fruit, without reserve. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. SPORTS PRIVILEGES. Instructed by Te Kuiti Sports Committee, I will sell at auction the privileges for the fothcoming meeting, on Saturday, March 9th, at 2 p.m. Clearing Sale at Pio FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, At 11 a.m. IHAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr A. Gorringe to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, on Friday, March lath, at 11 a.m., on the premises at I'io .Rio ali the household furniture and effects, comprising- ■■■ Single and double brass rail iron bedsteads, wire wove and kapoc mattresses, blankets, rugs, counfor.ii nation duchess t< :hi!d's cot and maltre tables, fancy fables hentwood and dining room chairs, rooking and wick'M' easy chairs, kitchen sofa, fender. Singer sewing machine, large dresser, meat safe, kiiehen ut<msiis, lamps, crockery, glass and enamel ware, saucepans, churn, pans. bucket, coloured table cloths, set Rotts' iron, baths, wringer, clock, double-barrelled gun, 20 gallon copper, gig to seat three, strong set. gig harness. wheel barrow, purebred while leghorn fowls, 2 cows in milk. '..'. weaner heifers, foal on bucket, tools, cross cut and hand saws, hammer and wedges, Planet junr. dri'l and hoe, side saddle and man's saddle, scythe. axes. slasher, mattocks, 2 sets o horse swingle trees. <i sets plough harness, collars, hayms, blinkers, chains, hack bands, 1 MasseyIlarris double - furrow gang plough. Masscy-Harris 10 coulter disc barrows with, '.ravelling carriage. Massoy - Harris hay rake, 1 set 11 ft tripod .harrowALU WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 o -uuartor draught gelmng. throe-ouarfer draught go WITH SLIGHT RESERV ,1 NO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer,

Auctioneer's Note, All the ab.n-e are well kept and in good order, and well worthy the attention of buv<?r. Land Sale AT TE AVVAMUTU SALEYARDS, SATURDAY, !»th MARCH. IVALGETY AND CO.. LTD.. have ±J been instructed by A. V. McDonald. Esq.. to sell his well-known property, ' "fhorncombo subdivided into 1 choice dairy far;m=, ranging from Vi to 1 ■'l acres anci situated 1 mile from To Awamutn. For plans and particulars apply to DALGETY AND CO. DTD., Hamilton and TV Awamutu. VERY EASY TERMS. Land Sale TE KUITI SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 11.30 a.m. MESSRS ST. H 11.1.. HRATHWAITH AND GO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr C. M. Hlaek to sell by public auction, bis dairy farm, situated three miles from Hamratiki and Oloroham:a. The property contains !';';> acres, and the titie is O.R.R. Full particulars and c.ondstiona ol sale on application to St. Hill. J'rsthwaite ami' Co., auctioneers, etc.. .Uox DUNNING, on my farm, T. .i black horse, tmhranded.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 445, 6 March 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 445, 6 March 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 445, 6 March 1912, Page 4

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