SALES BY AUCTION. To-morrow. N EWT 0 N K I N G Will sell by auction at the Haymarket Y ards, — HORSES, TRAPS JpiGS, 25 Sacks Prime Barley Meal, freshly ground. 1 Butterfly Gig and Harness. Salo at 12 o’clock. a 902 To-morrow. w EBSTER jg ROS Will sell at their Mart: AT 1 O’CLOCK, PPLLETS, Fowls, Ducks, Turkeys, Chicks, 30 Table Birds, 10 Fat Turkey Hens and Gobblers, P.B. 8.0. Hons, Ducklings, 10 Half Sacks Potatoes, Graphaphono and Records, Quantity of Bacon, Tinned Salmon, 1 D.8.8.L. Gun in good order, 500 Rounds of “Favourite” Ammunition, and a large and varied assortment of ... Furniture and Sundries. ' a9ll To-morrow. L. A. N°~ LAN 4 C° Will sell ( at their Mart; — FOWLS, ’Ducks,. Pullets, Vegetables, Tables, Chairs, Washstanda, Chests Drawers, Choffonior, Settees, Couches, Double and Single Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Large Oak Sideboard, Bookshelves, Fenders, Singer Tailors’ Sewing Machine, Coppers, Gas Rings, Ladies’ and Gents’ F.W. Bicycles, Cooking Utensils, Tubs, Duckets, Garden Tools, Buggy Shafts, Douglas Pump and Piping, Small Counter, Ladder, Door, Window Frames, Garden Seat, 4 P.B. Orpington Pullets, 2 P.B. Indian Runner Drakes, Sale at 1 o’clock. a9OS URNITURE s ALE. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 24. EBSTER J£ROS. Eave received instructions from MR. P. BISHOP. Bulteel Street, to sell at ■ his residence, on MONDAY NEXT, April 24, WITHOUT RESERVE:ALL HIS HOUSE FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising chiefly: — i Handsome Duchess Pair, B.G. Drcssj ing Table, Cabinet and TiledI back Washstand inlaid with j puriri, Double Brass and Iron I Ring and Spindle Bedstead, Wire Wovos, Chests Drawers and Kapocs, Duchess Pair and Tiledback Washstand, Largo Dining i Table, Chesterfield in dark red | leather, Overmantel, Inlaid Sideboard, Good Brussels Carpet 12 x I 10, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Whatnots, Hallstand in rattan (made' to order), Uncommon Design Child’s Cot, Lino (good order), Fender and Irons, 16 P.B. White and Brown Leghorns, Kitchen Utensils, and Lot of Useful Sundries. Sale at 2 o’clock. TELLURIDES PROPRIETARY, LTD. Hobson Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. NOTICE is hereby given that all shares in the above Company \ forfeited for Non-payment of Call (first) of One Penny per Share, will be sold at Auction by Mr. R. C. Carr, at his Auction Rooms, Swanson Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, April 28, 1911, at 11 o’clock a.m., UNLESS the said Call, together with the Second Call of Id per share, be paid to the Secretary on or before the DAY PREVIOUS. L. G. MURRAY. Secretary. Auckland, April 18, 1911. a 896 MISCELLANEOUS. ! STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of members of the Star Football Club will bo | hold on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock, in the Town Hall. BUSINESS: To consider notice of motion and recommendation of the committee to enter the senior team in the Saturday competition and not in the Thursday competition. L. G. HILL, a 904 . Secretary. MANGOREI ROAD BOARD. In the Matter of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908. • I HEREBY give Public Notice that an Election for the purpose of electing Three Members of the Mangorei Road Board (in place of Messrs. W. G. Stanton and A. O. Wells, who retire by rotation, and Mr. E. M. Carrick, who has resigned), will bo held on FRIDAY, the sth day of May, 1911, and 1 hereby appoint my house on the Mangoroi Road as the place, and SATURDAY, the 29th day of April, 1911, before noon ns the time, for nomination of candidates. PHILIP WELLS, Returning Officer.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143473, 21 April 1911, Page 7
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