Clearing: Sale. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, 25th APRIL, At 2 p.m. Bharp. t WILL SELL on account of Mr PERAN, who is leaving the district—■ \ piano, 1 spring rocker, couch, 6 chairs, 1 carpet runner, 1 carpet square, fender, 2 duchesa chests, chest drawers, double brass rail bed, table dresser, crockery, glassware, s copper, wash tub, pictures, cocoanut matting, kitchen grate, steel ceiling, overmantle, large mirror, 3-piece suite, sewing machine, etc, Also 12 purebred American White Leghorn fowls and fowl house, also a lot of groceries. Terms Cash. J. R. GRAHAM, 1 Auctioneer, SATURDAY, 25th APRIL, At 2 p.m. I TMPLEMENTS, vehicles, and horses, - comprising broken and unbroken draughts, saddle and harness horse. Terms Cash. Entries Is received up to hour of selling. J. R. GRAHAM, ' Auctioneer Unreserved Clearing
Sale. THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, At 1 30 p'.m. » I AM favoured with instructions from Mr E. J. THOMSON, who is leaving Te Kuiti, to offer for sale at his residence Seddon street, ALL HIS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as underrated: No. 1: Dining Room.—l large dining room table on castors, 1 plash table cover, 1 Brinsmead piano nearly now cost £7B, 1 plush covered piano stool, 1 6-piece d.r suite, 1 overmantel, 1 large painted mirror framed, pictures, occ. table, fern stand, ornaments, fancy hanging lamp, chairs, curtains and poles, plinds, linoleum, carpet square,
mats. Hall.—l hall stand, hall curtain, door slips, linoleuma, runner carpet, occ. table, office cabinet. No. 2.—The contents of three bedrooms, bras 3 mounted and iron bedsteads, stretchers, kapoc and wire mattresse, chest drawers, duchess chest, linoleum, mats, curtain and blinds, wash stands, toilet ware. No. 3, Kitchen and Outside.—Tables and chairs, 3 ring Prefection oil stove with oven, pot, cooking utenisls, fender, brooms, brusheß, milk pan, mangle, wringer, clothes basket, tubs, preserving pan, flower pots, garden tools, wheelbarrow, carpenter's tools, picture framing machine, lot of timber. No. 4, Stock.—Fowls, ducks, 1 horse, 1 light spring cart, Baddle and bridle, horse cover. No. 5, Catering Gear.—l 36 by 18 Karqoee and poles complete, 6 table tops and trestles, forms, 3 copper boilers, ice cream churns, jelly moulds, vegetable dishes, enamel jugs, baking dishes, meat dishes, vases, 1 Enterprise meat mincer, table cloths, serviettes, cups and saucers, plates, cruets, large assortment of cutlery, tumblers wine glasses, tea and coffee urns, milk jugs, sugar basins, sweet dishes, tea pots, glass cake stands, salad dishes, compote stands, salt cellars, mustards, peppar, ice creams plates, and glasses, enamel pie dishes, etc. ALL GOOD, CLEAN, WELL KEPT STUFF. Terms Cash. J, R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. CHINESE LAUNDRY, Sheridan street, Opposite Free and Co.fi Siables, Te Kuiti. WE will be opening business on Saturday, April 4tb, and will be prepared to receive orders for all kinds of washing and ironing,, etc. Work guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Collars Id each, Starch shirts 3d each. FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY. Trusting to receive a fair share of flUppo?t A. JAY. MANIAPOTO RUGBY UNION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union' will be held in the Chronicle Office on WEDNESDAY, April 29th at 8 p.m. All delegates are requested to attend. A. S. GRESHAM, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. COACHING PLANT, consistr ing of new coach (carries fifteen passengers), six horses, and eight sets harness. The coach is at present on the road from Te Kuiti to Mairoa, and the whole can be purchased as a going concern. Apply g: McLaren, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 662, 22 April 1914, Page 4
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