SALEi BY AUCTION. H.Z LOAN & M.A. 00 MATAU SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 192 L At 1 p.m. 100 M.S. SHORN HOGGETS 47 2yr e. heifers 20 2yr. steers 15 4 and. 5 year bullocks 10 springing hfeifers I yearling Jersey bull PALMER ROAD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. gQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc., including 30 yearling heifers 15 springing heifers and cows \ SALE OF FURNITURE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). WEBSTER BROS. yyiLL sell at their mart, on account of a gentleman leaving New Plymouth, — ALL HIS HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF—SUPERIOR (ENGLISH PIANO (by Barratt and Robinson, S.R.), Mirror Fronted Wardrobe, Corner Wardrobe, Three Combination Chests, Single and Double Cabinet, Single and Double Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Wire Woves, etc., Box Ottoman. Morris Chair, 4 High-back Dining Chairs, Kitchen and other Chairs, Occasional Card Table, Dining Table, Linoleum, Hearth Rugs and Mate, Toilet Ware, Solid Marble Clock, Domo Separator, Electric Iron, Model Racing Yacht, Meat Safe, Wringer, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and Useful Sundries. Sale at 1.30. Also, on account of Shipping Company — TWO CASES NEW ALUMINIUM WARE, containing 167 pieces consisting of Saucepans, Stewpans and Frying Pans in assorted shapes and sizes, Plates, Tumblers, etc., all in perfect condition, now on view. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 1 p.m. WEBSTER BROS. WILL sell at their mart: — Fowls, Ducks and Cockerels, 24 laying Hens, Household Furniture, E.P.H.S. Ware, Lady’s Shoes (new), and large quantity Sundries. ALSO—--300 good genuine heart totara house • piles 6 30gal. casks. SALE JOINERY PLANT. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18, At 11.30 a.m. WEBSTER BROS. "pyAVE received instructions to sell by auction on the ground, £r ßonithon” Estate, Devon Street West, without reserve:— The Complete Plant of. Joinery Machinery, in good working order, consisting of 7 h.p. Tangye Kerofeene Engine, Haigh Chain Morticer, New Triumph Hand Morticer, Crescent Band Saw, Hadgh Pony Planer, Double Headed Shaper, Kirchner Thicknesser, Rise ami Fall and Breaking Down Saw Benches, Drill, Emery Stone, Belting, Shafting, Counter-shafting, Band and Circular Saws. Knives, etc., two Sheds, Pinus Insignua. Logs, etc., etc. The above w in good working order and will be offered first in one lot, failing sale will be put up in lots. TO-MORROW. L. A. NOLAN & CO. II o’clock.—Vegetables. 1 o’clock.—Poultry. Potatoes, malt, lawn mowers, ladies’ and gents’ bikes, wheelbarrows, milk cans, garden tools, carpenters’ tools, iron and wooden cots, iron bedsteads, grindstones, w.w. stretchers and mattresses, gal. tubs, kitchen dresses, cheat drawers, sideboards, washstands, meat safes, corner w. robes, sundries, etc., kitchen and dining room tables. L. A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEXT SALE, DECEMBER 6. Advice Cards and Labels on Application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1921, Page 8
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