Auctioneers' Notices. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OP ELEGANT AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, Wednesday next, April Ist. At 2- p.m. sharp. MO. ARONSTEN has received in- • structions from n well-known furniture manufacturer of Auckland, to sell by public auction without reserve about £450 worth of elegant and high-class Furniture, consisting of very handsome Handcarved and Mirror-back Sideboards, in all the latest designs. Two elegant Bedroom Suites, including Cheval Duchess Dressing Table with three mirrors, handsome Mirror-door Beaconsfield Wardrobo and Marble-top Mirrorback Washstaud to match ; vory massive Hall Stands, Duchess Pairs, large Extension Dining Tables with heavy legs and castors,two pretty Dining-room Suites upholstered in silk utrecht velvet and the latest designs in saddle bags; two handsome Chesterfield Couches and Di/an Chairs to match, upholstered in utrecht velvet and saddle bags; four .Hand-carved Chippcndalo Dining-room Chairs (English samples), large range Wicker Chairs and Tables, handsome Walnut Overmantels with bevelled mirror backs ; Flower Stands ; varied Assortment Carpet Squares and Hearthrugs, all of the latest designs; Drawingroom Furniture; 3 very massive Solid Brass Double Bedsteads ; one solid English oak Dining-room Suite, upholstered in buffalo leather—and other useful f arnishings too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer guarantees that this will be tho finest assortment of furniture ever offered in Masterton from points of material, workmanship and finish. The goods will be on exhibition in the Auction Hall at the Mart from Monday evening, with a gas-light display each evening.
MEAT. MEAT. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, TO-DAY, £(TUESDAY), & WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. From 8 a.m. till 12. PRIME Ox Beef, Lamb and Mutton. Ring up Telephone-No. 258. PUBLIC NOTICE. fJUJESDAY (THIS DAY) sales will comprise Prime Wether Mutton, and Ox Beef. WEDNESDAY—Beef, Mutton and Lamb. All abattoir inspected. Ring up your orders, and patronise the public benefactor, who is here to stay. No connection with any other firm. HUGH LONG, Practical Butcher. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY, CLOTHING, TWEEDS, etc. Masterton Auction Mart. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, ! April Ist and 3rd, at 2 p.m. JR. NICOL, favoured with instruc- , tions from the British Woollen Company, of London and Wellington, will sell by public auction, absolutely without reserve, a consignment of highclass goods, just arrived ex s.s. Athenic and Arawa, including:—Ladies' Dress Tweeds, Cloths, Woollen Bengalines, Voiles, Mercerised Lawn, Fsncy and Plain Blousing, Calicoes, Twill and Herring-bone Sheetings, Irish Damask, Marcella Quilts, Galatea, Plain and Fancy Lace Curtains, Underskirts, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Indigo Prints, Flannelettes, Men's Suits and Trousers, English, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Indigo Vicuna Cloths and Serges, Worsted Suitings, Braces, etc., etc. A representative of the Company will be in attendance, and will take orders for the coming holiday season. Tweeds, Cloths and Serges will be cut into lengths for suits and costumes, and my instructions are TO SELL. J. R. NICOL, Auctioneer.^ Eketahuna Stock Sale FRIDAY, 10th APRIL, 1908. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer as above— > Sheep—--120 lambs 250 2 and 4-tooth ewes 100 2-tooth ewes 100 2-tooth wethers 50 ewes • 50 lambs 65 lambs 60 ewes 200 2-tooth wethers 62 breeding ewes Account Alpass Estate—--600 good ewes 200 woolly lambs Cattle—--10 calves CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, etc. TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, at 12 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.,
LTD., have received instructions from Mr W. Tanlcersley, who is leaving the district, to offer on his farm, Kopuaranga, as above— GO good ewes , 30 wethers 50 lambs Dairy cows, weaners and yearling s 1 first-class gelding, all harness , ' 1 first-cla?s gelding,7yrs all harness 1 M.H. Binder (Gft cut), U 13-coulter Drill, 1 Duncan d.f. Plough, 1 set Harrows, 1 Tip-dray and Frame, 1 set 3-li. Bars, Cart, Plough and Leading Harness, Farm, Station and Garden Tools, Household Furniture and Effects. On account other vendors—--2 draught geldings Luncheon provided. Other entries taken. J. lOBNS, Auctioneer. FOR HEALTH IN your Sheep and Cattle,' thore is nothing to equal Bodmin Bros.' Drench. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Tenui, Sept., 1902. Messrs Bodmin Bros. I have much pleasure in testifying to the benificial l'osults attained from using your Parasitoscide, when used at weaning time. I enclose order for coming season. Yours truly,—Kohert L. Langdon. Nov. 1, 1902. Glenmorgan, Groytown. Messrs Bodmin Bros., Pahiatua. Dear Sirs,—l used the Parasitoscide you sent me last on my weakly hoggets, and though the winter was a sovero one on hoggets, they came through in good condition, not ono having died, and lam sure that it was owing to the efficacy of your Drench that they did so well. 1 shall be sending you an order for further supply at weaning time.—Yours truly. H. & C. Mokison, LOCAL AGENTS: J. D. Cruickshank & Co.
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