AUCTIONEER!' NOTICE!. SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. at the residence, Cornwall Street. TO-DAY FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 1913, At 1 p.m. VL. FAIRBROTHER • kas been instructed by Mr J. fi. MOOD lE, who is leaving for Wellington, to sell as above:— • Sideboard, Single Bed, Bookcase, Duchess Chests, Linoleums, Pictures, Fenders, 'Fire Irons, Hall-stand, 1 Soiled ilansonie Lawn Mower, 1 small ftansoma Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Hose, Purebred Wyandotte Fowls (Jarrets), Pot Plants, etc.
IMPORTANT & EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE. Of over £2OOO of Genuine High-class (Sold, Silver, and Diamond Jewellery, Watches, Marble Clocks, and Bronzes, Solid Silver and Sheffield Electro Plate, Fine Art China, Cutlery, Opera and Field Glasses, Umbrellas and other goods too numerous to particularise. AT POST OFFICE AUCTION MART \T L. FAIRBROTHER * • favoured with instructions from MR H. DAVIDSON, Official-Repre-sentative of a Home Firm, will eell at his Mart, commencing TO-MORROW SATURDAY, 26th JULY, 1913, At 11 a.m. and continuing each day: following week at 2 p.m., untihthe whole Stock is completely Sold. Tie above valuable and extensive stock has just arrived from England fey the steamer Remuera, and comprise the following:—
Jewellery and Watches comprise: Ladies' and Gent's solid Gold Ring, set with read Diamonds and previous Stones. Gold Alberts and Guards. Bracelets, set with read Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires. Genuine 9, 14 and 18 carat solid Gold Watches, English Hall-marked by eminent Royal 'makers—Thos. Russell and Sons, Liverpool. Brooches, Pendants, etc. Marble. Clocks comprise: Real Mar. ble Clocks, chiming the hours and half hours on Cathedral Gong and going 14 and 28 days. Solid Silver and Sheffield Plate comprises: Magnificent Tea and Coffee Services, Trays, Spirit Kettles and Stands, Cruets, Hot Water Jugs, Teapots, Afternoon Tea Sets, Oak Biscuit Barrels, Salad Bowls and Servers, Jelly and Jam Dishes, Li- • quor Frames, Butter Dishes, etc.jflEvery article guaranteed Sheffield made, arid bears the stamp. China consists of: Dinner and Tea ~ Sets in hand-painted ware, newest designs; Clocks arid Vases to match; Wedgewood, Crown, Derby, and Worcester Decorations and various other articles in China in large variety. <Jutlery numbers: Several large and small Canteens of 180, 100, and 50-piece Cutlery by well known ■ makers—Joseph Rodgers, ShefCases Carvers, Fish and Fruit Knives and Forks, Table and Dessert Knives, Forks, Spoons. Solid Silver Spoons and, every conceivable class of " cutlery; Field Glass and Umbrellas include: Prismoid Binoculars, Army and Navy Glass, by Leimeire, Paris. ; Ladiesi' Opera Glasses, and Ladies' and Gent's stock of highclass Umbrellas. We desire to inform our patron's And the public generally that Mr Davidson comes with accredited references. . Established 30 years in business in the ; old Country and has just arrived from Home after extensive preparation for 3 years' tOUr of the finest stock ever shown, and although ordinarily you may not be interested in auction sales, it will pay you to visit this one. Every article is soM positively without reserve, and is guaranteed and warranted at time of «ale.
GOODS ON VIEW FRIDAY ALL DAY. Special Gaslight display Friday fevening 7 to 9 o'clock. Inspection invited. •Nothing sold privately. BOLWAY STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th, 1913, rrHE ASSOCIATED AUOTTONA EEBS will sell:— BHEEF: - 30 fat ewes 50 forward lambs CiATTLiE— On account-of Mr H. T. Wilmhurst—--12 very choice young dairy cows 2nd and 3rd ' calvers, due August and September We can recommend the above small herd of being of exceptionally good quality; this lot is being sold owing to the subdivision of this clients property. BOBSES— On account of Mr John Shaw (who is giving up contracting)— 1 4-yr-old.drf. geld., broken to all farm work. 2 5 and 6-yr-old drf. geldings, broken to all farm work 2 5 and 6-yr-old drf.- mares, broken to all farm work 1 aged horse 1 8-vr-bld gelding SUNDRIES.—Pony Saddle and bridle, D.F. Plough, (R. & G.) nearly new, 3 metal drays (nearly new\ 1 set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 set 4-liorse blocks and tackle, 3 Saddles and breeching, 6 sets leading Chains, 7 sots Collars, Haines and Winkers, 4 sets Plough chains, and swingle trees, 7 horse Covers, 2 Tarpaulins, Picks, Shovels and a quantity of other tools.
ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK. FITJ3HERBERT EAST, Palmerston North. " TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th and 30th. r: received instructions from Mr S. R. LANCASTER to sell AS above. £AA HIGH-GRADE Jersey Holu stein and Shorthorn Cows and Heifers QA PEDIGREE and Purebred Jersey Bulls, mostly 2 years. The above Cows and Heifers have been specially selected from the best herds in the district, and include 100 milked on Mr Lancaster's farms. Catalogues may tie obtained * from the Auctioneers. Cows in milk and Jarseys sold first day at 12 noon. Sale starts second aay at 11 a.m. Drags meet all trains. Luncheon Provided. DALCETY A CO., LTD., ft.Z. LOAN & mercantile AGENCY CO. .LTD., i JQUfI AUCTIONEERS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 8
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