SALES BY AUCTION K.UlU'i'U i'AIiUcJ. FRIDAY, MOVKMUKK 9, 1917. NEWTON KING VII.L sell as above, subject to rnle= of the Taranaki Stock Auw tioneers* Association: . 25 store and forward cows 30 yearling to 15-month heifert. )0 springers 1(1 dairy bulls # 25 mixed yearlings 5 S'/s-vear bullocks 22 mixed yearlings Sale at one o'elosk. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE, OMATA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. . NEWTON KING IF 5 received instructions- from MB. DAN PLNW has leased his farm, to sell by Public Auction, as) above: WITHOUT RESERVE The whole of his live and dead stpclt, including: 40 very choice dairy cows
FURNITURE SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER Ift '• AT OUR MART. WEBSTER BROS. H AVE received instructions from S gentleman leaving the District, to sell by miction at tlicir mart {for (Sonvenience of sale): : WITHOUT RESERVE ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FOUNTTURG & EFFECTS, consisting of— Chesterfield couch, two easy chtiirslT dining chairs, dining table, duchess chests, washstands and'toilet nets, brass and iron bedsteads, wire woves and kapocs, sideboard, piano by Brinsniead and Case, small organ, small tables, fenders'and irons, hall mirror, hall curtains, curtain poles, rugs, and a quantity of useful sundries. Sale at 1.30 p.m. >
FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. At the Residence, Pajre Street, StratfortJ. T. LAMASON H AS received instructions from Mr*. T!. T. Hudson, who is leaving tht* district, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE 1 lie whole of her household furniture and (■fleets, comprising:
One bountiful sideboard, dining-room table, Morris chairs,, seagrass arm, chairs, book shelf, Bcntwood chairs, one magnificent piano (reserve),!one organ (with large mirror and stool), mottled kauri suite, plush folding chairs, linen cupboard, 3 pieces drawing-room suite, carved tables', glass cupboard, music cabinet, occasional table, Kat tan chairs, cliest drawers, duchess, large combinat'on chest, 3 double bedsteads, wire wots mattresses, bodroomware, stretcher, cupboard, carpet square (Art), car. pet squares, carpet dinners, hall table, linoleums (throughout), good quality passage lino, curtains and poles, cushions, pictures, and quantity picture frame only, ornaments, copper kettle, carpet sweeper, camera with quantity of appliances, pot stands, fenders, chinelle curtains, flower'bowls, skin rugs, 2 nctV hearth rugs, fire screen, metronome, mando. Jin, .Singer sewing macliine, kitchen table, stone jars, crockery, kitchen utensils, .')-burner kerosene stove, quantity Mason jars, long and step ladder, wringer, quantity scantling and timber, hosing on reel, tnbs ; lawn mower, quantity wire netting, carpenter's tools, heavy bench screw : two wheelbarrows, garden tools, grindstone, several chimney tops, and a quantity of sundries. NOTE.—The above goods are In firstclass order, and everything is of ihe best. Sale at 1 o'clock. A SNIP IN MOTOR SPIRITS. 17/6 per case. This is the cost of petrol if you use GASTINE with it. A car doing 20 miles per gallon will do i'(l with GASTINE and one doing 30 will do SO with it. Equally effective with all oil engines. Write for particulars or send 7/!) for 100 tablets, sufficient to treat 100 gallons. TARANAKI- GASTINE AGENCY. Box 10S Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 8
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