SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ 60-0 P AT OUR STRATFORD YARDS. (For convenience of Sale.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. At I p.m. gpH)E FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mrs. F. M. Robson, Kiore, who is giving up dairying, to tsell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—gg YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd to 4th calvers, at profit and due to calve Aug. and Sept. On account Mr. M. T. Phillips—--10 young dairy cows (good sorts) HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMERS’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, SEPTEMBER 12. Advice labels on application. SALE OF NEW AND MODERN FURNITURE. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922. WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. F. LUDLOW and another Vendor to sell my Auction as above —WITHOUT RESERVEALL THEIR NEW AND MODERN HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting chiefly of: English Piano (by Ablet, London S.R.), Chesterfield Couch and Cushions, Morris Chair upholstered in Brown Utrecht, B.G. Mirror Sideboard, Extension Dining Dining Table, 12 Oak Dining Chairs (two designs), 6 Thermos Chairs, Carpet Squares, 3 Wardrobes (in oak, Oregon and Rimu), 6 Bedsteads (full size and single, in various designs), 6 Duchess arid Combination. Chests with B.G. Mirrors, 3 Pedestal Cupboards, Wire Woves, 3 Hospital Beds, Linoleums (good order), Card & Other Small Tables, Chest Drawers, Mirror, Squab and Cushions, 12 Yards Axminster Hall Runner (red velour), Hall Curtains, Brown Burlap Curtains, Full Volumes of Encyclopaedia Britannica, ’The Koran and Works of Flavius Josephus, Kitchen Table, Chairs, etc., Kitchen Sundries, Wringer, Garden Tools & Quantity of Useful Sundries.
The bulk of the above is practically new furniture, and quite modern in design. SALE. AT 1.30 O’CLOCK. AT LAM A SON’S MART. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). QRDINARY SALE of Hens, Ducks, etc. 1 Pony (Shetland), 1 Cow close to calving, quanity of Posts, Firewood, Stove Lengths (delivered), House Blocks, 1 Price’s Jack, Cones, Barrels, Barberry, Milking Machines, 4 Separators, One Range. I* LAMASON has also received instructions from the Administrator of Deceased Persons’ Estates, to dispose of the contents of a Cottage, comprising—4ft 6in. and 3ft Bedsteads, Bedding, Washstands, Dnc'nessTable, Tables, Kitchen Dresser, Bentwood Chairs, Piano (Eavestaffs and Sons), Singer Sewing Machine, Duchess Chest, Unique Copper and Stand, Crc:.xery, Kitchen Utensils. On behalf of other vendors— Wardrobe, Bedroom Ware, Wringer, Couch, 2 Sideboards, Linoleums Congoleum, Carpet Square, Pictures. Toilet Ware, and usual v Sundries. One Ledger and Day Book. ALSO—USUAL SALE OF PRIME MEAT. Meat Sales 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Ordinary Sale 1 o’clock. QOACH pAINTING §HOP. ■p) L. McWHIRTER has opened a Coach-painting Shop at the Cornel- of Leech Street and Gover Street. All Classes of Vehicle Painting (Carts, Motor-cars, etc.) undertaken. WORK GUARANTEED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1922, Page 8
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