AUCTION NOTICES. PUKEKOHE. BELGIUM RD. Near H. J. Ridgway': Late Farm. TUESDAY, MAY 18th. AT 12 NOON. MESSRS. SIVIL AN| ROBERTS Have received instructions from MR J. E. TR®ITBECf& who has sole his farm, l# Sell «s above. THE WHOLE OF H| LIVE AND comprising—us» and September J. E. TR«ITBEC® who has sole his farm, l# Sell as above. THE WHOLE OT H 9 LIVE AND DEAD STCHK, apprising—--18 Cows (>wus|< and September Calvers. •/ 1 S.H. Bull.\f 14 Head Youn^lftock. 3 Horses. M Fowls. 2 Ploughs. 1 Cumvator. 1 Disc HarrqWs. %Tine Harrows. Swingle Plough Harnesif Sprflje Tip Dray and HfFness, audlng Saddles and Sidles. Crosscut Saw, Scyth* Slantors. Farm Tool«y SundriesFetc. Luncheon Provmed. CIVIL AND ROBOTS, 868 AUCTIONEER^: POULTRY SALE. AT AUCTION MART. / PUGEKfIUE, MAY , r .IsMT m3O p.m. / PRIZEItyRY To be sold on a»unt of labour tioubles, all my including 50 head WHITE atfff MOWN LEGHORNS, WIDOWS, HAMBURGS. RUNNER Dims, one PEKIN DUCKf COCKERELS. jT \ 900 / J. J. Mci%JNEY. CLEVEDON. SATURDAY, MAY &»id. AT 12 O'CLOCK. THE FRANKLIN~FARMERS* AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. Having received instructions from MR W. KATENE, who is leaving the distinct, will sell THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising: PIANO (Mills), new and good tone % Bililard (Dining Table) with accessories. Leather Suite. Carpet Sq. Gramaphone and 30 Records. Tablecloth (bililard). Clock. Picturei. Vases etc. Double Rimu Bedsteid and W.W.M. Cot and Mattress. 3-4 Bed stead and W.W.M. Duchess Pairs (2). Miller Lamp. Kitchen Table. Kitchen Chairs. 2 Easy Chairs. Singe.- Sewing Machine (new) . Seaprass Runner. Lino. Hall Table. Preserving Jars Child's Chair. Treadle Churn. Icecream Chuln. Globe Separator 33gal. Meat Safe. Blinds- Bushman's loots. Carpenters' Tools. Farm and Garden Tools. Grindstone. Cream Cans. Cop per. Tubs. Timber and Sundries. The Whole Will be Sold Without Reserve. Luncheon Provided. J. T. STEMBRIDBE, AUCTIONEER. CLEARANCE SALE. - AT - PREMIER HALL ife|i , .FRIDAY. jIAY 28th. ~ A.|. SHARP. Have received various clients to All Ijjjf auction A FINE LOT OF%JslfcH-CLASS FURNITUR*ETC. Comorisine—Piano. /Tfcttees. SideComprising—Piano. JFmttees. boards. Carpet Se Squares. Linoleums. *asy I Morris ChairslTMninglpom l Kitchen Chaiifr Beale *readl ing Machinejfland Sewfcg Mi Nice Hangup Lamp, e®, et All Article are Good ariti CI Further- Entries Solicited / . V. S. ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER. ss. Seagrass asy Chairs, oom Chairs, treadle SewBg Machine, etc. etc. ntt Clean. A DISCLAIMER. In reference to Public Notice inserted by the Farmers' Milking Machine Company, in which they state that "I was no longer in their employ," I beg to inform the farming community that I never was in the employ of the Farmers' Milking Machine Company at any period, but acted as a selling agent during last season. Immediately the Greenslade Milking Machine was procurable I relinquished, of my own accord, "The Farmer." by written notice to the Company, and in future the whole of my efforts will be on the Sale of the Gfffenslade Milking Machine. ■> (Signed) F. J. MacLEAN, Cafc of Greenslade Milking MachinP L*- Co., Hamilton. Auckland, April 27. 1920. BCI W. WRICHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. City Price*. QUALITY AND* WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Central r FRUIT DEPOT. KINS ST. PUKEKOHE. CHOICE FRUIT AND (CONFECTIONERY. ' W. HURLE. PATUMAHOE. Ye flood Old Stylo. For Good Meals, Attention and General Comfort, the PATUMAHOE HOTEL IS HARD TO BEAT. Winoa, Spirits and Boor, bottled and draught, of boat qualities only. T. B. MILKY . • PraprlfUr.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 531, 14 May 1920, Page 3
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