SALES BY AUCTION. TE WERA SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1020. At 1 p.m. >SQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE •'!() 15-moiiths steers !i0 2-year steers 40 2-year steers 25 2-year steers 20 2-year steers 40 2 and 3-year steers 10 springing heifers 20 f.f.m. hogge CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, NOV. 27th, 1020, at 12 noon. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. R. H. CORNWALL, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above—--45 DAIRY COWS (S.H. and JerseyCross). Milk Cans, Buckets, etc. NOTE.—Our Agent has inspected these 4th and sth ealvers, in splendid condition and are heavy milkers, and can recommend them to dairymen in search of good cows. Mr. Cornwall has been milking for''the past 25 years, and during this time has never held a clearing sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars will leave local ollice a( 10.45 a.m. to convey all intending buyers. FRIDAY NEXT. L. A. NOLAN & CO. j, AVE received instructions from MRS .1. CLARK 10 to Sell at her Residence, Wallaee Place, FURNITURE & EFFECTS, including— Drawing and Dining Rooms: Chesterfield Suite (three pieces) upholstered in green velvet saddlebag. Handsome AxminsteiCarpet (12ft. x 10ft, (jin), Oak .Morris Chair in green velvet, Ciate-legged Dining Table, Oak Dinner Wagon, Four H.B. Dining Chairs, Fancywood Kerb, Whatnot. Oil Painting of Mt. Egmont, Vases, Books, Linoleum. Hall: Hall Stand with mirror, Handsome Blue Ax-minster Square (12ft x Oft), Verandah Seat. Bedrooms: Stained Kauri Wardrobe wkli mirror (4in x i llh\) i Double and Single Stained Kauri Liberty Bedsteads, M.T.T.E. Washstands, Stained Kauri Duchess Chests. Toilet Ware, Carpet, Wire Woves, Kapocs, Combination Wardrobe and Linen Chest, Child's Dropside Cot, Perambulator, LinoKitchen: Table. Chairs, Linoleum, Crockery, Flour and Sugar Bin, Saucepans, Uarden Tools, Wringer, Tubs, Lawn Mower, Roller and Sundries. Also 1 Alcock three-quarter size billiard 'table, practically new and in perfect order. FOE SALE DEVON STREET PROPERTIES. Suburban Properties with few Acres of Land; and Houses in all parts of the Borough. A' £■ WATKINr LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A.M.P. Buildings New Plymouth. P.O. Box 49, Telegrams "Watkins," New Plymouth, Telephone "00. N. A. CHRISTIANS-EN, GUNSIiTH, LOCK AND KEY SPECIALIST. Mowers sharpened and set, Scissors sharpened. All classes of Engineering jobs executed. 254 DEVON STREET, • Opposite Nolan & Co.; 'PHONE 480
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1920, Page 8
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