Auctioneers' Notices. Pahiatua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 190 a, At 1 o'clock. I BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . will offer at their fards as above— Sheef—--100 ewes in lamb 20 mixed hoggets 120 2th wethers 100 ewes in lamb Cattle — 10 2yr steers 15 weaners 3 forward cows 6 3yr steers 10 empty heifers 15 springing heifers 5 springing heifers Horses — 1 brown gelding, '• Royal Star,' by Swordfish out ot The Nun (to be sold without reserve) ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Pahiatua. M&sterton Stock Safe. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1909, At 1 p.m. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., L will sell at their Eenall Street yards, as abo 7 , Sheep—--150 ewe hoggets iSO wether hoggets 24 good woolly hoggets 12 fat ewes LBO 2, 4, and 6th ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. COMPULSORY AUCTION SALE. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. £2OO WORTH OF GOODSBUTCHER'S PLANT, MACHINERY, ETC., WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. ' iJT O. ARONSTEN, being pressed for 0., rent, will hold a genuine clearing sale of the whole of the contents of the Post Office Auction Mart, comprising—£BE> Dining room chairs, 6 arm chairs, one hitndsooie Chesterfield couch, dining room and kitchen tables, crockery, cutlery, bedsteads and bedding, glassware, fender and brasses, pictures, 500 yarda linoleum, all in useful lengths, hearth rugs, 250 yards Brussels carpet runners, in short lengths, and hundreds of other lines too numerous to mention. Also scwt weight of first class corn beef, in small quantities. The BUTCHERS PLANT consists of 6 h.p. gas engine (nearly new), cooling fan, handsome water fountain, butpher's block, hooks, knives, cleavers, seasonings, scales, meat tubs.
.The Auctioneers wish to point out that every line will be sold absolutely withoat reserve. .Money must be got to meet rent. Tuesday, 17th 4ugust, 1909, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AMD APPOINTMENTS, At the RESIDENCE, 9, MICHAEL STREET, Opposite Top nf Chapel Street (past School). 1/T ARONSTEN will sell, on ac-■jJ-f count of Mrs Aronsten, who h compelled to leave the premise?, the whole of her Elegant FURNITURE and EFFECTS, contents of 7-rooraed house, consisting of — DlNlNGßOOM—Handsome OakStained Dining Suite, High back Chairs (upholstered in Utiecht velvet), full-sized Chesterfield Couch and two Spring Divan Chairs to match (all upholstered in Uirecht velvet and saddle bag). Upright Grand Piano (by Meissner, trable string, tricord action, walnut frame), and Mueic Cabinet to match, large Dining Table, Mirror Overmantle, Pictures, Curtairs, Poles, etc. / BEDROOM—Very Massive Solid Brass Bedstead, with 2-inch pillars, with Bedding complete, handsome Mirror Double-door Wardrobe, Box Ottoman Conch and two Easy Chairs to match, large Chest Drawers, Mirror Overmantel, Ornaments. Hearth Rugs. Curtains and Poles. ' HALL-Very elegant Hall Stand, with mirror back, Hall Pictures, two large Pictures, Chenille Hall Curtains, Carpet Runner. DtfAWINQROOM—Rattan Suite, Corner Chairs, handsome Overmantel, Brussels Carpet, Pictures, Ornaments, handsome Carved Table, Bronze Fender and Irons. Also-? Contents of THREE Wellfurnished SINGLE BEDROOMS. All Floors are covered with BEST LINOLEUM. KITCHEN—Large Table, Chairs, large quantity of Crockery, Cutlery, Glassware, Curtains and Poles, Couch, Sewing Machine, and other sundries. YARD—Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, Clothes Basket, Pots and Pans, Boilers, Carpenter's Tools, and sundries too numerous to mention. 50 Pairs YOUNG FOWLS, good laying strain. CT This is without exaggeration the finest and most up-tu-date selection of furniture and appointments ever offered in Masterton. Owing to the fact that the premises must be vacated the dav after sale, the whole lot will be "sold WITHOUT the slightest RESERVE. GOODS will be ON VIEW Monday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. Inspection Cordially Invited. Clearing: Sale of Timiocr. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR KENT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1009, at 1 o'clock. ' H GRIFFITH. & CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell, at tho Mill, Mount Bruce Roan, Kaipnroro, Eketiilmnii, on behalf of ]\lr (J. Burton— A r f\f\f\ FRET BUILDING -k OjU U U TIM BEE,' incl ud in •< AJatai and Rhuu o.b.and heart. WITHOUT RESERVE. 11. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer. Artistic Carvings. Gardiner's Premises (Lyttle Bros. Uuildinge), Mastertou. Hundreds \ol designs to .-.elect from.
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