Auctioneers' Notices RAasterton Stock Sale, WaIPOUA sale yaeds, WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1910. at 1 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., •will offer as above— Sheep 80 owes in lamb to Roinney rams 50 fat and forward empty ewes IUO empty ewes 400 Komney-Lincoln ewes, 2th to f'fm in lamb to Lincola rams a good station one mark £0 extia good ewes in lamb to E. rams On account o£ Mr E. Buirell, Mount Eruce—15C ewes in Jamb J. lOtfNS, Auctioneer Unreserved Sale of Highclass Furniture. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, Commencing at 2 p.in, at P.O. Mart, Hall Street.
MCQUEEN & CO. have been favoured . with instructions from the owner, who is leaving for Sydney, to sell the whole of his High-class Furniture, comprising handsome piano by Kirchner, silk tapestry chesterfield, overrnantles, wicker easy chairs, wiclrer lounges, Austrian chairs, art mirror backed sideboard, couches, ottoman extension dining table with 2 leaves, six all art tables, hall carpets and carpet squares, linoleums, 2 very handsome pane mirrored duchesses, 3 elaborate sets bedroom ware, tiled backed washstands, bedsteads, mattrasses, wire stretchers, kitchen utensils, Douglas gas cooker, etc.. enc H. L. McQTJEEN, Auctioneer. ON PREMISES, 106, BANNISTER STREET, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Great Sale of High-class Furniture. A CHANGE NOT TO BE MISSED.
Wednesday, 27th July. 1910 "tyrcQU E 'iN & CO. have beer: c.* * uured J3jL with instructions to sell on account of MR B. BlfeN tbe whole of bis HOUSEHOLD I'DJiwIIUEE, compris'ng— Dinikg Room —Very handsome mirror hacked carved sideboard, cjsg £22; dining table, heavy turned legs, b r. fender and brasses, spnug rocners and easy chairs in Utreciit velvet, very hands sme collection pictures, palms, occasional table and flower stand, hearth rugs, cork linoleum. ij'EOiM' iSuDKOOJi Very elaborate Duchess, with si .e rnimrs, cost £ll, tiled back cabimt »nahi-W/ds, large mirror floored wardrobe, i t.u;uhu art tables, slip '■ is,no some L>.m, bedstead, canopy top, Ix.x mnurasses, toilet; seC3. All iioub&neld jiuen m perfect order. Cuitains and poles, No 2 Bedboom Carved duchess, mirror doored -wardrobe, iron bedstead, waiting desk. hall —Ball curtains, very elaborately carved nail stand, cost £lO, 2 sfcagheaas 1 ro>al, 1 11-point Kitchen—s" d raw ere d dresser, glass doors, Austrian chairs, cane seated, grocery cabinet, tables, book shelves, all household crockery and cutlery, kitchen utensils, 70 pots jam, gas iron, gas ring, step ladder, washing machine, garden tools, wheelbarrow. 1 4£« h p. MIN&RVA MOTOR, twin cylinder, handle bar control. 1 3i h.p. MINERVA MOTORCYCLE handle bar control, both in good order. As Mr Byrn has only been housekeeping a short time, the Furniture is new, and of superior quality, all hand made. h. r. McQueen, Auctioneer.
At 1.30 p.m. ON PBEMIS.ES, TAKARUA bTREET, (Oil' Pownall Street). J A. J. MACLEAN & CO. have baea « ftvoured with instructions from C LANG-, Esq., to sell the contents of his house, as above — Handsome carved walnut sideboard, dining suite (9 pieces, red leather), Extension dining table, single and double mirror wardrobes, double bedstead, spring mattrass, wicker arm chairs, massive mirror hall stand, hall cuita ns, velvet pile table cover, rich Axminster carpet, marble-top wash stand, writing desk, closed in dresser, pictures, sundries, etc.
This is one of the finest collections we have had to offer for some time. Friday 22ncJ July, 1910. At 180 p.m. On Premises, 26 Perry Street, next Dr. Cowie's. Messes j. a. j. ma clean & co. bave been favoured with instructions from MK WfllTT, who is leaving for Sydney, to dispose of the whole of his household furniture, comprising— Sideboard, dining table and cover, linoleum, carpet square, Canadian chairs, Singer sewing machine (new), Axminster rugs, b.m. bedstead, missive bedroom suite in rimu, handsome ball stand, dinner waggon, serge and lace curtains, Ked Bird bicycle, Holiis d.b. gun, kitchen and cooking utensils. Mr Whitt has only been keeping house for a short time, and every article is in good order. Wo reseive.
THE RIDD MILKING MACHINE New Plymouth, lfith April, 1910. The Ridd Milking Machine Co. New Plymouth. Dear Sir, —lt i 3 now over six iuonths ago since I installed one of your Three Bucket Plants, with a 3-h.p. Watt Engine. When I gave the order for the machine I looked upon it as an experiment, rendeted necessary by the difficulty in procuring labour. I am moi& than satisfied with the result. The cows took readily to the machine, and I am convinced teat I have obtained better lesmts rignt through the season than if they had been milked by hand, '} his I attribute to the regularity and . uioothness with which the machine ts its work as against when the cws are milked by dfferent persons. The teats and udders have not sustained the slightest injury by the use of the machine, on the contrary the Cows have not been troublsd with sore teats, as is often the case with hand milking. To sum up with, I look upon the use of the machine as giving as good or even better results than by hand milk'nf, besides giving a great saving in time and labour. The cows are less than half the time in the yard than if milked by hond, which is a great advantage. I have no hes'tation in recommending anyone wanting a machine to go in for a Ridd, or if they are in doubt to come and sei mine at work. lam 63 years of age, end have been dairying in Taraoaki all my li fe so am not exactly a new chum at the game. Yours faithfully, , , (Sd. AAKON MARSH. AGBMT3 : MANSON AND "BARE, Palmrrston North.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10045, 20 July 1910, Page 8
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