Auctioneers' Notices. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth, at 2 p.m ./f R M. 0. ARONSTEN has recoived jX instructions from Mrs Hcaloy (who is leaving for Wellington) to sell by public auction, (without reserve) the whole of • her furniture, consisting of— Nice Mirror-back Sideboard, Duchess Pair, Dining Table, Leather Lounge and two Easy Chairs to match, Double and j Single Bedsteads, Stretchers, Linoleums, 14 good Chairs, Tables, lot of Carpenter's TOOI3, Washstands, and a lot of sundries too numerous to particularise. The goods have been removed to thu auction room for convenience of sale. MEAT. MEAT. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 8 to 12 o'clock. MO. ARONSTEN will sell Prime , Ox Beef, Mutton, and Lamb; also Poultry Geese, Hams, and Rolled Bacon. All meat wrapped in brown paper. Ring up 'Phone 255. Kopuaranga Stock Sale. TUESDAY, 7th APRIL, at 1 p.m. "TV ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell in J i heir yards as above — Sheep—--350 breeding ewes 100 cull ewes GO good Mmbs 100 good lambs 80 breeding ewes Cattle—--20 yearling steers 20 mixed yearlings 15 18-months and 2-year steers G cows, calves at foot 12 picked dairy heifers Houses — 1 draught gelding 1 4-year half-draught Further entries invited. TIMBER AND MACHINERY SALE. GREYTOWN, APRIL Bth, 1.30 p.m. MARK MAXTON & CO. have received instructions from Mr A. C. Bicknell to sell— All his timber, machinery, band sa.v, and mortising machines, and .jobbing plant generally, on the above date, at his workshop. Also four valuable horses, including — 1 3-year filly, by Lethe out of Fieldtrick 1 2-yoar colt, by Lethe out of Fieldtrick 1 1-year filly, Merrie England— Fieldtrick 1 half-drought by Highland Laddie Fieldtrick, by Trickster, out of Fieldpiece (winner Pahiatua Cup and several other first-class races) Also, 1 spring trap, 1 dog cart, 1 spring cart. The above horses are well-bred, and should command the attention of buyers. SALE OF STOCK AT BLAIRLOGIE. MONDAY, APRIL Gtli, at 1 o'clock. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will hold at sale of stock at the yards kindly lent by Mr W. Liverton, Blairlogie— Sheep—--400 good s.m. ewes 300 first-class ewes 150 lambs 250 ewes 100 wethers 300 lambs 300 2-tooth wethers 100 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes 100 good ewes J. lORNS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT RAKAUNUI. THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1908. At 12 noon. ABRAHAMS V/IHJAMS, I/PD., JoL have instructions f*i ; 6m Mr 1. Niifen, who has sold his property, to sell at his farm, Rakaunui, as above, the whole of his stock, comprising—--1200 4 and 5-year owes, in lots to suit purchasers 150 2-tooth ewes, good line 100 4 and 6-tooth ewes, good line 150 wethers 30 Lincoln rams, running with ewes 50 3 and 4-year steers 25 cows and calves 20 mother-reared yearlings Also—The whole of his household effocts and implements. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. Auctioneers. Sale by Auction. WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, 1908. BANKRUPT ESTATE OF J. H. JAMES. MESSRS MITCHELL, GRIFFITH & CO., acting under instructions I from the Deputy Official Assignee, will sell by auction on the above date, at the yards, Mangatainoka, in the above estate— Shed and office, for removal Quantity of timber 2 timber wagons 4 draught horses Equity in 1 acre leasehold, with dwelling and improvements 1 acre freehold with dwelling and stables Miscellaneous goods. H. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer. Horse Fair, Pahiatua. THURSDAY - , 9th APRIL, l/FESSRS MITCHELL, GRIFFITH I _VX & CO. will offer on the above date, at 1 o'clock—t 60 Horses, including draughts, hacks, van, gig, and farm horses, ponies, vehicles, Other entries invitod. H. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer. TN your Sheep and Cattle, there is . nothing to equal Bodmin Bros.' Drench. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Tenui, Sept., 1902. Messrs Bodmin Bros. I have much pleasure in testifying to the benificinl results attained from using your Parasitoscide, when used at weaning time. I enclose order for coming season. Yours truly,—Robeet L. Lan«jDON. Nov. 1, 1902. Glonmorgan, Greytown. Messrs Bodmin Bros., Pahiatua. ■ Dear Sirs, —I used the Parasitoscide you sent me last on my weakly hoggets, and though the winter was a severe one on hoggets, they came through in good condition, not one having died, and I am 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 if. D. Cruickshank & Co. I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9058, 6 April 1908, Page 8
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