OALE OF pUKNITUEE, BROUGHAM STREET HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received' instructions from a Lady leaving New Plymouth, to sell by auction on WEDNESDAY, August 28, WITHOUT RESERVE,— HER NEW AND UP-TO-DATE HOUSE FURNITURE, comprising chiefly— HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND BRINSMEAD PIANO in solid walnut (S.R.), large dhiing-table, occasional and other tables, brass fender and irons, nice 'puriri-front-ed sideboard with 3 B.G. mirrors, green Utrecht velvet couch, large uncommon overmantel, marble clock, quantity .of silverware and cutlery, tea-set and carved tray, a large collection of black and white and sepia pictures with good subjects, oil paintings, linoleums, handsome combination chest with ox. handles and B.G. mirrors and tiled back and,-cabinet washstand to match, bentwood and other chairs, large-2in. pillar brass and iron bedstead, wire-woves, blankets, etc., drophead Peerless treadle, sewing machine, Webster's International Dictionary and" quantity books, hall and other curtains, trunks and portmanetaux, 56-piece dinner service; lady's new B.S.A. bicycle (S.R.), electric? iron, wringer, kitchen utensils, and a quantity of ornaments and sundries. On account of another ladyPiano by "Waldemar" (S.R.), combination chests with ox. handles and large swing B.G. mirrors, brass and iron bedsteads and woves, blankets, etc., stretcher beds, combination chest, tables, bentwoods, linoleums, curtains, half dinner service, electric iron, wringer, and quantity of sundries.
GREAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSEHAIR J)OMINIOX J-JORSE JJAZAAR, PRINCESS ST., HAWERA, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, August 28, 29, 30 & 31. At 10 a.m. GILLIES AND NALDER sell by public auction as above. gQQ HORSES, comprising—--250 draughts and half-draughts 100 spring trap and mil!, l ters 200 hack and harness horses 30 hunters 20 ponies NOTE.—The Auctioneers point out that tke above entry comprises a large number of well-bred horses direct from the breeders, and for positive sale. The entry will be found well worth the attention of those in search of horses of any description. INGLEWOOD. AYEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. yyiLL hold their usual weekly sale in (heir Inglewood yards on the above date—--25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -40 yearling steers 10 yearling steers Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31.
MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. TTAVE rr-fciVi'd instructions from MR. H. W. .TA.MKS to sell by public auction at tlie MartSection- 27 ."nd 42, containing quarteracre c-eb, more or less, and situated at the corner of Kelly and Main: =-tr"cts, Inglcwood; and part of sc_'t: a 238, with 33ft. frontage to Rata street, Inglewood. This is a valuable building site, and will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars apply to the Sale at 2 o'clock. K.Z. U>A.N « MKKCaXTTLE AGENCY CO., LTD.. & REDUCED. STRATFORD. OF riLEARIXfi gALES. AUGUST— TiieFilav 27 W. H. Norton, Stratford. NOTE.—Wc "ive a number of good n.'iin>il 'hirv herds for private sale, J7OW Q ALr— Oood eh in waste paper, A:>»!v ""üblis''''-. Daily News.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 83, 24 August 1912, Page 1
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