Sa£ES by auction N.Z. LOAN" AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. A L h Sales hold subject to Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association. OI'UNAKE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, MAY 21. , At 1 p.m. THE N,Z. LOAN&"MERCANTILE AGEKCY CO., LTD., sell by Auction as above—--6 fat cows 30 store cows 70 weaner heifers 40 weaner steers > 3 bulls t MANAIA SALE; TUESDAY, MAY 22 THE N.Z. LOANTMERCANTILE AGEKCY CO., LTD. sell by auction as aboveSo forward and store cows (i fat cows 25 mixed weaners 10 pigs 100 posts. ON THE FARM, FINNERTY ROAD. LOWGARTH. TUESDAY, MAY 29. At 1 o'clock. THE N.Z. LCAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. RAVE received instructions from Mrs. Susanah Rye to sell, without reserve, the whole of her dairy stock. WITHOUT RESERVE. 37 cows, July ttn<f August calvers '5 cows, in milk 10 weataers 1 Holstein bull, 4 years 3 sows, with litters 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 1 bay gelding, J-.draught, S years 1 bay mare, J-draught, aged. 1 grey mare, hack. Milk waggon, milk cans, aerator, bucket, troughs, etc., disc, s.['. plough, tine harrows, swingletrees, chains, 2 slumping jack.;, irofi copper and stand, fowls and ducks. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 bay mare, 2 years, by Imperial Child, broken to saddle. NOTE.—We can recommend this herd to intending purchasers, the cows being all second, third and fourtli calvers. Good condition and good Luncheon Provided.
SALE OF TIMBER AND IRON. OAKURA. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from Mi. JAS. ROTHERY to. soil by auction at Oakura.— A large quantity of second hand tim> ber of all classes (in lots); qimntitv of roofing iron; several good sheds and temporary bar for removal; am! sundries from the old Oakura Hotel. Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF HOUSE FURNITURE. GOOD TEMPLAR HAT.T,,. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. WEBSTER BROS. Instructed by MRS. R. C'. WHITHAM (who is leaving the district) will sell by auction as above Wjthout Reserve the whole of the House Furniture, etc., contained in "The Bungalow," Gilbert street, and consisting chiefly of, — * Drawing Room.—Almost New Piano by Haake (S.R.), Two Upholstered Couches, Five Easy Upholstered Chairs, Electric Radiator, Mats, Curtains, Linoleum (new), etc. Private Sitting Room—Easy Chairs, Settee Couch, Organ, Tables, Book Case, etc. Dining Room and Hall.—Large, and Uncommon New Sideboard. Dining Tnble and Cover (square 12 x 0), 12 Dining Chairs, Good and New Hall Square (12 x !)), New Chesterfield, Easy Chairs, Hall Stand, Linos, (about 120 ft), Hall Runners, in lengths, 1 Bagatelle Board, etc. Bedrooms (17).—The complete Furnishing of 17 Bedrooms, com- 1 prising Hospital and Full-size Bedsteads, Woves, Kapocs, Sheets, Blankets and Quilts, Combination Chest, Chest of Drawers, Mirror?, Chairs, Washstands and Toilet Ware, Floor Rugs, Slips and Linoleum. Kitchen and Sundries,—'Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Moat Safe, Crockery and Utensils, Mangl-?, Wringer, Wheelbarrow, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, and largo quantity of good and useful Sundries, 50 sKcks Best Tnuplii Coal, NOTE.—The above furniture Is quite, a first-class lot, and in the best of order. SALE COMMENCES AT 12.30-
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