BALM BT AVCTION. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. i ' [ EWTOS KINO has received instructions I from Mr. T, 0 Kklsbt, who is leavI in; for England, to cell by au tion on the premises, Kobe-street, on the awove date,— All his Household Furniture, consistI in (? of Drawing-room.—Piano by Xavestaff, octagonal table, cane lounges, cane and easy chairs, etc. Dining-room.—Suite in leather, dining table, book cast, sideboard, dinner wagon, etc. Bedrooms.—Double and mingle bedsteads and mattresses, chests drawers, Duchess suite, wardrobe, chairs, etc. | Kitchen.—Utensils, Garden Tools, and son- < dries. Sale at 2 o'olock.
EXTENSITE SALE OP FURNITURE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. IWTON KINO has received instructions . from the owner (v>ho i« leaving (he district), to sell by auction at La liaison Chan pa Elysee, Damson-street, on th» above date,— The WHOLTS of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK k EFFECTS, coniisting of:— Piano by Oor and Kallman, Organ (imitation pipe mandolin, violin, musical tnbes pioolo, music, polished o»k cabinet, extension table, dinner gong, pic- [ tnrei, soreens, duchess chests, washstands, chests of drawers, bedsteads, mattresses. c v airs, linoleum, mats, mirrors, kitchen utensils, patent knife cleaner, lawn mower, wringer, copper, garden tools, crockery, illuminate 1 sign beard, and numerous attractive lines. Nearly all the above were purchased wit! in the last 11 months. Sale at 2 o'clock. IUKSDAY, FEBRUARY lOfcb. NEWTOV KINO has re-e'red iuslracti ns from lists Skekt, who is le*v- | irjg the district, to sell by auction at her i-d, i ;«nce, Powderham-sireet, on the above date,— All her household farniiure, etc. consisting »f:— Couches, Occassional Tablas, Easy Chairs, Bisssellw'Carp-ts, Ohrst* Drawers, Dressing tables, Bodsteads, Matresses, Sheets, Blankets, Toilet 8)t», Linoleum, Stereoscope, Fenders and Irons, Bookcase, Books, Music Oase, 2 Chefloniers, bide u oard, Diniagtable and Chtirs, Mangle, Lawn Hewer, Wringer, Wheelbarrow, Range, Ping-peng table, 8 Day Clock, Venetian Blinds, Curtains, Ornaments, Brackets, Filter, Crockery, Wire Netting, Kitchen Utensils, and sundries Sale at 2 e'clock.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13th. BWTON KING has reoeivel inat no- . tions from Mr Waltsb Jonps, whoi is sold bis farm, to 'ell by auctio-, WITHOUT RKBBRVE, on the farm R*ta. pikoroad, ts above, — ] All his DAIRY and FARM 8 TOOK, consisting of : 4.0 Dairy Cows, mstly iu mik 25 18-montbs Heifers runing with J Ball * _ 28 Calves 1 3 year Ayrshire Ball 1 18-months 3horthorn Ball 3 Half-draught Horsis 1 Hack 1 18-months Vntire I Spring Oart and Harness, 2 s.f. ploughs, tint harrows, 6 new 20-f.allon caaß, 1 new timber jack, etc. Also,— Household furniture and Sundries. Lunch Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. 31 7<H'
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO BUYERS OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, KINNEB'fi Is now being .subdivided, aod will be placed on ihe marktt | during February. i liitendirg Buyers ate advised to INSPECT TBIS PROPERTY before puichasing elsewhere. m?wt 50E823 ■*v I PORTMOTUROAj WILL BE OPEN ON AND AFTER 31bt JANUARY. £SO SECTIONS £SO CALLAGE AN k "Q
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 30, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 30, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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