QTAiQ Jy£AET. SATURDAY NEXT, At 11.20 a,ra. QAlri. Peas, Bariev, Maize, Fruit. Vegetables, Potatoes (tßble ant 1 , seed), Cheeses (.small), Mild Bacon (to ue cut o( whole sides), Hams, Cultiva tors, Ploughs, loois, Harness, Saddles, Wire Netting, Sprayers, Gigs, Bridles. Blinkers. Also, 2 Tons Best Marlborough Oatshea. Clis.ii, tuck lots. C.. ANDERSvaN, Auctioneer. OTAKi 0 TAKi A :7noN m akt LADY’S BICYCLE. QN SATURDAY NEXT, at 1 o ’clock, at the Mart, a practically now lady’s BICYCLE by Masscy-Harris. Splendid condition. Ct. ANDERSON, Auctioneer.
MANAKAU CLEARING SALE TOOLS, FOILS'ITU EE, ETC. MONDAY, 23th JUNE, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer and Land Agent, has been instructed by Mrs Suuthee to sell on her premises at Manakau (close to station) the following:— I’IANO, upright, in really guod condition, English make CAEFLTb (o), good quality EASY CHAIRS AND SOFAS (2) OVERMANTELS (2) MANGLE, full size COAL U-ton, about) CROCKERY. Also, Bedsteads, double and single, hallstand, v.ashstauds, piano stool, sideboard, round table, hand sewing machine, linoleum, mats, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, pictures, fenders, books, curtains, kitchen dresser, hanging lamps, clocks, cupboards, wringer, wheelbarrow, clothes basket, baths, buckets, scales, preserving pan, Mason jars, kitchen utensils (all kinds), carpenter’s tools (all kinds), garden tools, maul and wedges, step ladders, saucepans, sacks, galvanised iron, sundries, etc., etc. Also, on account of Mr Barker, I 2-hurse mower, in good condition G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE, j ON THE FARM, LEACH ROAD, TE HOKO, < On TUESDAY, 22th JUNE, 1220, At 12 noon. i ,\['EW ZEALAND LOAN AND ML’it- < CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., 1 have been favoured with instructions from Mr Arthur Lockwood, who is leaving shortly lor England, to Sell a- j above, without reserve: — 10D mixed aged ewes in lamb to Houthdown rams 100 good woody hoggets (to be < drafted 1 2 Southdown rums 10 2-year steers 0 yearling steers 8 13-mouth steers 1 cow in full milk 1 half-draught mare (all work) 1 6-year gelding (all work) 1 good working dog 1 block dray and harness 1 rubber-tyred gig and harness, 1 s.f. plough R. and G-, 1 set Queen steel discs, 1 set tyne harrows, 1 h-couHcr drill (Booth, Macdonald), 12 pairs fowls, 1 ton potatoes. 2 bicycles (lady t and gent’s), 1 gramophone and record.-, harness, wire netting, posts, etc. FURNITURE of 0-roomcd hou=c (practically, new). Light Luncheon Provided. TL HOKO HALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE JOtln 100 woolly hoggets 20 mined sheen 1 8 store cows 10 springing hosiers 1 bull 6 porkers p-rtr-T TOWN BOARD. TO THE INHABITANTS OF '-HE OTAHI TOWN DISTRICT. I t EARNESTLY appeal to all thoie ' who desire to see the district go : ahead to sign the Petition, nor? in csr- ’ culatioi, to the Government, for ih> conversion cf the town district into a , borough- r -■** , - J. P. BE AND ON, ■ At' Chairman Otaki Town iscard. A. V. BRIGHT. T.awm AND TAi-ATH AGENT, A OXASL *t If yon have properties tor ssl* sene along particulars. If in want of a nice firm or a snug residential prope. consult me. FARMS OF VARYING SIZESHousehold Properties in ail pans o: the district. NOW’S TEE TIME TO BCX
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 25 June 1920, Page 3
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