AUCTIO ANTIQUE j^URNITURE IMP Stool tjie it-Ii lasi as not Jacl Mr es, Furniture me SO) eel da w IESDAY, 16tli il ’EARSON, MAX JACKSON, AND DE LAUTOUR. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, MATAWHEKO SALEYARDS. THURSDAY NftXT, APRIL 11, 1912, When ticy iviWbflerSHEEP, Etc. Sale St PiFat Stool Store !e at 10 sharp, at 11 sharp. JLfcr 100 4 and 5-ye Ewes (in rams) 400 Lambs 100 Wethers -esent Entries: ~ H E udi E P, d sound-mouth Romney CATS IlFifD OF Including 100 Fat and Forward 3 and 4|fearold Bullocks (first-class line) Further Entries Invited. G. R. WYLLIE. Auctioneer. STOCK SALE , SALE, ATAWHE.RO SALE YARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 11, 1912. Fat Sto, Store atWLO sharp, ilejfi. II sharp. Entries S H P, ,Y ethers 2 arneF E 'os $ Eflt and Tort ■Fonvard Eurj Lambs 0 AY ethers' ■ 2-tooth Ewes 4-tooth Ewes 6-tooth Ewes fresh,. fullbiE® 2200 1000 d 2-th Wethe •good line) j 500 ■SOO 400 150 200 250 450 it I 200 Further Entries Invited. f £- COMMON, SHELTON & CO, Ltd. J. B. Kells, Auctionem-|/ DALGETY AND CO., ~iM ¥' A. S. Wachsmann, Auctioneer. ANTIQUE FURNITURE S, f| ,el|e M-. few ’ pi<J| defected lESSRS PEARSON. #fAX JACKSON AND DE^UTOUR, [NSTRUCTEDj/Mr MAX JACKL SON, whmjfmas disposed of his ?sidence, vAfroffer, on fHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOI FURNITURE 111 imported)/ including genu| S|erat-on and Hebb liite. fAn op£ort«nity is offerJj Up to sf/uf’re ET urn it ija;et wßt clatwoti icT ji np riC «(rablfe anywlj i|md, the owner.. at great- djfirin 1 a nnmIfi years in die Ola Country. ne of thfiSUArticleV to be offered folk jandfather Cr-om-IhvtSl) randfiathfr Cioclf(Queen Anne) Yog-roam Table (one of the E?nly 3 large nieces jfef Furniture mime by thereupon). 6 Chippendale Chairs Card TablJs, Corner Writing Bureaus, Sideboj (all by Sheraton). 2 Old Oak Chests. Old Dog Grates with bs AA r ine Cooler. Antique Kettles andjifrasswork. Dresden and Persian and Carpets. >om Snd (filter And the usua} requisit eulars in SALE ("AT SYIDED CLEARING SALEcomprising Ram Lambs Ewe Lambf sth Pure WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD-, Instructed by Messrs. F. and D. McKENZIE, will Sell 'by Public Auction, at their Farm, ~ “The Bluegums.” on TUESDAY, the 23rd APRIL, at 12 o’clock—rflHE WHOLE Of THEIR LIA r E Jt_ AND REA#) STOCK, including their woll-k/owif Stua Jtflnck of ROMNEYS and LINfO 220 Put* \ R&cnuie 280 Puil Rjfmne 500 2, -m an* 6-t fcwes 150 Pijfre E,#es 50 Pure 2-tootlm#foiniiev Ranfe 50 Lincoln Bjiro Lambs .§ ■SO Pure Linjfcoln Ewe Lamb 1-50 2, 6-tootli Pure Lincoln wes uli-mouth Pure Lrncoljf'Ewes TO 2-tooth Pure Lincoln gams 20 Daily Cows and Heifer 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 yea 5 Heavy Draught MareiJF 4 to years 6 Unbroken Draught II 2 blares, by Bulldog (gjfaranteed in harness) 1 Reaper _ and Bindetf (Massey Harris) 1 Drill (Massey-Harris) 1 Broadcast Sower (Reid and Gray) 1 Set Tine Harrows 2 Sets Spring-tooth Harrows 1 Tip Dray 1 Double-furrow Plough (Reid and Gray) 4 Sets Harness and Chains 2 Sets 4-horse Gear. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. G. R. WYLLIE, (Auctioneer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3495, 10 April 1912, Page 8
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