AUCTIONEERS 9 NQTIGfcS. WATT'S HORSE BAZAAR. DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. B. WATTS has received in- ' * struDtions from Sill JOSEPH WARD, K.C.M.G., to sell by auction o'n WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, 2 p.m. "ttie whole of his carnage plant, consisting of—--1 bay gelding 16 hands, quiet in I single or double harness _ 1 pair of Shetland ponies, quiet an 1 broken to harness 1 landau by Morgan, London. 1 Victoria with pole and shafts, I-y , the Victoria Carriage Works, Long-acre, London. 1 set of silver-mounted single harness 1 set of silver-mounted double hainess Also a lot of useful stable requis-! ites. On account David Nathan, Esq.: 1 brougham by Barker, London. 1 spicier phaeton by Cowland and Selby, Loudon. 1 set of silver-mounted harness Also, a quantity of stable requisites. The above plant is in the very best of condition, and can be recommended to purchasers as being of superior quality. PHILIP B. WATTS, Auctioneer.
EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. MARCH 10th, 1911. At 11.30 o'clock. l a brah>m & willia.v'is, ltd; . will offer— Cattle— ' , Sheep—--500 2-tootli ewes 100 .s.m. ewes 40 shorn lambs 125 4 and syr ewes, good lme ' 92 ewes . 34 woolly lambs 65 good ewes 80 f.m. ewes 100 2-tootli ewes, good line. 60 2-toothewes On account of R. Pitcaithly—--200 s.m ewes On account of S. Neilson—. 200 s.m. ewes PAKIATUA F.A. SALE. 7th MARCH, 1911. A SEAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd.,will Sheep—--200 good breeding ewes ;120 rape lambs 100 good 4 and 6-tooth ewes 140 ewes : Cattl&r- ' , , „' 9 good forward bullocks % A. J, MACLEAN AND CO. J • have been instructed by Mr ROBERT PEARSON, of Wellington, to sell at their Rooms, Perry Street, the Fittings and Plant of •the Bankrupt Estate of Mr Albert Webb, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 7th, at 2.30 sharp, comprising:—l Large Mirror 6ft by 4ft, 1 Mirror 3ft .by lift, Sewing Machine, Display Figures, ,6as Stove and Irons, 2 Chairs, 2 Office Desks, Curtains and Rod, Table, Wooden Fabric Stand, Assorted Show Tickets, Work Bench, Price Tickets, Step Ladder, Carpet, Linolenni, Window Stands, etc., etc' .■ l( . TO-DAY I At 2.15 p.m. CLEARING SALE, AT THE P.O. .AUCTION MART. J. JOHNSON AND CO. ... have been instructed by Mr (late of iievin and Co.), who is leaving Masterton, rto sell | the whole of his Household Effects, at the above time and place, including—Wardrobe, Tables, Pictures, Single and Double Beds, Stretchers, Austrian Easy, Rocker and Kitchen Chairs, Bookcase, Sideboard, Books, Leather "Upholstered ' Couch, Toilet Set, Fenders, Kitchen Utensils,. Large Cask, Ping-pong set, and useful sundries. Also, Purebred Black Leghorn Hens and other Poultry, Tomatoes, HUGE CLEARING SALE OF FANCY GOODS. To be. Sold by Auction, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Next, Bth and 10th, MARCH. . t At 2 p.m. sharp. " A. J. MACLEAN AND CO. * s have received instructions from Mr HUGH REA, who is retiring from business, to sell at his Premises, Queen Street, the whole of 'his' well selected stock of Fancy Goods, etc., comprising:—rOrnaments and Vases of Every Description, Dolls, Toys, Footballs, Cricket Bats and Balls, Fancy Baskets, Kilts, School Bags, Portmanteaux, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Sewing Outfits, Cordial .„ Drinks, Sweets, Playing Cards, Soap,,> Pipes, Cigarette and Cigar Holders, Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Cases, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Razors, Shaving Material, Watches, Chains;' Sleeve Links, Rings, Knives, Purses, Mouth Organs, Tin Whistles, Accordians, and thousands of other articles'; too numerous to/mention..; •• • Cash Demanded as Things are Sold. ; ZEALANDIA MILKING MACHINE ZEALANDIA MILKING MACHINE MESSRS DALCETY AND CO. (Limited), issue a cordial invitation to DAIRY FARMERS and all interested in the DAIRYING INDUSTRY to inspect the ZEALANDIA MILKING MACHINE—Norman Daysh, Carterton, Patentee—which is now on view in their store, Queen and Dixon Streets, Masterton. The machine is in running order, driven by a 3 h.p. "FAMOUS" Engine, and an opportunity will be welcomed of giving same a thorough demonstration. IALOKTY 'ALGETY Agents International Harvester Co., Ltd. C. L. STARK, Representative.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 8
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