cattle and horse SALE. Saturday 2nd Lfarch* after Mr Rissell's Sale, J. MoNICOL, Auctioneer. SALE AT TE AROhZ At Bradley & Co.'s Bazaar. Friday, March Bth, at 12 nooii. received instructions to .sell on at Bradley and Co.'s Bazaar, On account of Burnett Bros., ■ URNITURE, comprising : Dining Table (Bft x 4ft), 9 Austrian Bentwood Chairs, 2 Austrian Bentwood Easy Chairs, 24 yatds China Matting, 35 yards Bedroom Matting, 1 Oilcloth Mat, 4 ■■ Slip Mats, 1 Pair Art Curtains, 2 Lamps, 3 Large Chtsts Drawers (kauri), 2 (kauri) Washstands, 3 Towel-airers, 1 Double Bedstead, 1 Pair Palliasses for ditto and Mattress, Bolsters, and PilH lows, 2 Sets Washstand Ware, \ H 3 Indian Rush Mats. ■ IMPLEMENTS. H Champion Drill, Gardner Turnip H cutter, Single-furrow Plough H (Horosby), Cahoon Broadcast H Seed sower. Lot of It on Standards H Also, B Double-seated Buggy with pole and B shafts (Gee and Potter), Set B Double American Buggy Har- ■ ness, Buggy Whip, 2 SideI saddles, 2 Ladies' Bridles, 1 Light I English Saddle, I And I HORSES. ■ First-class Pair Buggy Horses, I Tommy and Jessie, both by I Merrylegs, and single or double I trial I Black Mare, good lady's hack I Bay Mare by Ariel, 6 years old, I good lady's hack. I Bay Pony, by Nutmeg, 4 years, I fast, good action. ' J. McNICOL, Auctioneer.
SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE RIDING AND BUGGY HORSES, , MILCH COWS, &c. Saturday, March 2nd. At 12 30 p m. The undersigned has received instruction 1 ; from Mr Gh W, Russell, who is leaving Cimbndge, to sell at his residence, Victoria-street, Cambridge, on above date, THE WHOLE OF HTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFKCTS, comprising- : Drawing-room Suite in tapestry and crimson plush, Trichord Piano (Thurmer), Bedroom Furniture, Tables, Chair*, Pictuies, Kitchen Utensils, B< dsteads, Books and Mumc, and a lot of othpr things too numerous to particular*. Double-seated Buggy and Hurnps-s ; Good Buggy Horse, perfectly quiet and safp for a lady to drive. U Good Milch Cows, one in full milk, other close to calving, arid sundries. J. McNICOL, Auctioneer.
NOW ON ROAD FROM NAPIER, And for sale immediately on aniva, -A f\(\r\ CHOICE BREEDING EWjIS, JLUvFU from Rissington. J, McNICOL, Auctioneer.
NOTICE. W. A. PRIME & CO., Beg to Inform the Inhabitants of TE AROHA, WAIORONGOMAI, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, That they HAVE PURCHASED From T- & S MORRIN & CO., Their TE AROHA BRANCH BUSIUBSS. Of which ME W. A, PRIME has been Manager for ih.3 past twelve months ; nnd Hope by Xeehinq First Glass Goods Combiued with Moderate Charg;es> To Merit a Continuance at the Patn na^e hitherto accorded their rroJecessors.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 7
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