Auctioneers' Notices. Caledonian Society Privileges. MASTERTON AUCTION MAKT. SATURDAY, VMi DEC, at 12 o'clock noon. JR. NICOL, will sell, on account of • the Wairarapa Caledonian Society, the following Privileges in connection with the New Year's Day Sports, to be held on the Masterton Show Ground : PUBLICAN'S BOOTH. LUNCHEON BOOTH. FRUIT STALL. Special Note-TimjJ_of^aleJ[2o^ck_noon CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SATURDAY, 12th DEC, at 1 p.m. | TR. NICOL, favoured with instruc- i . tions from Mrs E. E. Howell, will sell the whole ot tne wen-seiecuea | and nearly new furniture at the residence, No. 63, Cole-street. Particulars i later. Unreserved Clearing Sale. of HIGH-CLASS AND WELL-SELEC-TED FURNITURE. THE RESIDENCE. No. 63, COLE-ST. SATURDAY, 12th DEC. 1 o'clock sharp. JR. NICOL, favoured with instruc- „ tions from Mrs E. E.I Howell, will sell the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, including—Upright Grand Iron-frame Tricord Piano (by Schwechten, cost 90 guineas), handsome Canopy Sideboard, Liberty Settee, Divan Saddle-bag Chairs, Copper Fender, Blue Tapestry Cosy Corner, Occasional Chairs, choice Pictures and Oil Paintings, Carpets, Rugs, Afternoon Tea Service, E.P. Fruit Knives and Forks, Cutlery, Marble Clock, Curtains, Chesterfield Couch, Inlaid Linoleum, Dining Table, Easy Chairs,' Book Case, Ottoman, Singer Treadle Machine, Linoleum, Carpets, Hall Stand, Picture Curtains, Mirror. Chippendale Bedroom Suite, Brass mounted Bedsteads, Cot, Carpet Squares. Single and Combination Bedsteads, Duchesse Chests, Wire and Box Mattrasses, Dresser, Dinner Service, Gas Stove, large Mangle, J-plate Camera, Kitchen Uten- j sils, Go-cart, Ladies' Saddle and Bridle, Pony, Gig and Harness, and nu- j merous other lines as per catalogue. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, At 2 p.m. Special Unreserved Clearing Sale of Furniture and Effects. MO. ARONSTEN has been favoured , with instructions from Mr Jamieson, who is leaving for Australia, to sell by public auction, the whole of his furniture and household effects, includinr Handsome sideboard, Duehesse cheval, dressing table, brass mounted bedsteads, mattrasses, tables, chairs, couch, overmantel, pictures, Duehesse pair, bedroom ware, " Champion" cooking stove with tiled back, only three months in use, also handsome four-wheeled dog cart, almost new, gent's bicycle, large churn, copper, boilers, cupboards, dresser, crockery, cutlery, glassware, and other lines too numerous to particularise. Also a lot of good poultry, black Minorcas, and 2 purebred roosters. As Mr Jamieson is leaving, the whole will be sold absolutely without reserve.
BANKRUPT STOCK BY Pt'BLTC AUCTION', at 2 o'clock TO-MORROW (A TO-DAY). "II G. G 10r>ALL will offer ihe stock of Mrs Cabbick by public auction on the premises Wely i.ccupied by Mis larrick, Queen Street, M aster.on. A large and woll-selected stock of Drapery," Clothing, Childrei.'s Wear, Boots. Suits, Silks, Satins etc. A GENUIN K CLEARING SALE. GEO.BG K G" f, D*LL, Auctioneer. HOaOTfl POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. OUR accomodation for produce and poultry sales is the most extensive in the district. Being connected with tho meat trade we are enabled to get the best price going for poultry and produce. Out Door sales conducted jn any part of the town or dfstrict. We hold sales twice weekly. We have for sale all sorts ot .seeds and plant* *n our rooms. Phone 258. BARGAINS. (1). Livery Stables, rising borough. 54 stalls, etc., up-to-date, doing .£174 cash monthly, plant at valuation. Freehold .£2000; good terms. (2). 750 Acres, 700 grass, real good sheep country, 5 paddocks, 7roomed house, woolshed, yards, etc., winters 2 sheep per acre. Price .£7 10s per acre. (3). Good Bearding House, doing £llO per month, 30 rooms and conveniences .£I2OO Insurance on furniture and building Rates .£5 10s. "Will sell as a going concern luiiwin^w LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HUNTERVILLE WOLSELEY-PEDERSEfIS tfa'j'iif'iiir: (British-made throughout). Simplicity with Efficiency. EASY to Turn, Compact, Simple, Saves Money, Libour, Time, Utensils, Temper, and gives Perfect Satisfaction. What this Separator means to the Parmer; — 1. Larger profits and less labour. 2. 20 to 30 per cent, more and better butter. 3. A saving of £2 to £5 per cow per year. 4. Gives warm and sweet separated milk. 5. Cleanses the cream and milk, removes tubercle and other disease germs. 8. Saves 20 to 33 J- per cent, in the first and last cost over other separators. Pamphlets and full particulars on application to LEVIN & CO., LTD.,
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