AUCTIONS. iIGH-CLASS furn: OCT Coir SALE. ESDAY), 1? 29 th, or 11 o’clock. K. MILLER, DK leaving Hfs received instructions LAUTOUR, Esq. the district), to rpjiE HIS HOUSE- ± AND JTFECTS, Residence, Hexton Estate, Jomprising AED |tQ(SVi. —Full-size Exhibitlgh Tailed Barton and McGill), LeHher Chesterfield in le~ ;au. Linoleun / Fritifr Sags. w& London), Si'®, iSura, Carpet Curb F« lINWG-Ri b<mrd, jßiiitett Tple, #nn< Velvet f Pile! Cloth, Sola A.B. Chairs, Square, Cutleij BEDROOM SUj Bedsteads (j b iuation Chi Wardrobe. SideI'able, Occasional (Crown china), , Mohair Table fgti, Clock, Suite, Frn Stand, Carpet and Silver Goods. !, consisting Tv iu), Duchess and Wc CONTENTS OF’ BEDROOMS.—V eryJKndsome Single Wooden BodsqJiflnire Mattresses, 5drawer Chests, WashstaadsT Toilet Ware, Tables, 2 Stretchers, Hospital Bedrf;Sewing Machine. KITOHEN UTENSILS, Etc..—Dres.ser, Bins, Tables, Saucepans. OUTSIDE.—Quiet Shetland Pony (3 years), Garden Tools, Horse Lawn Mower, Melotte Separator, Hay Rake, 4-wheel Buggy (new), hooded, pole and shafts. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. G. K. MILLER, Auctioneer.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO YARDS. THURSDAY TEXT, 31st INST., When tjfey offer— SHEEP, ClT'uC PJGS, Etc. at 1 ck Sale at En Prese udmg Fat StStor sharp, harp. CATTI 700 WoollyJfToggets (mixed sexes) 150 Empty Ewes 50 Eat Wethers 50 Ewes and Lambs 100 Further HEAD MIXED CAK£LE. Entries G. R. WYIaIJfE, Auctioneer.
STOCK SALE. NEXT S MATAWHE THURSDAY OCK SALE SALEYARDS, 31st INST. Fat Stock Store at 1(£ sharp. Sale at fl sharp. P, fdudin the wool 4 Present Entrif 2500 1700 Wether (good 120 Hogget . . , 200 Ewes and Lambs, in the w.o 120 Ewes and Lambs Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON &Co\Ltd. J. B. Kells, AuctioneeigjrN DALGETY AND CO., Ltd^a/ A. S. Wachsmann, ' Auctioneer.
WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Have been instructed by VINCENT BARKER, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At Barlow’s Garage, On SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2, At 21p.m.. J 5 KAITI PROrlaronga Road, übdivided approxifollows: — 0 2 14 10 6 complete fi). . 0 2 17 . 0 2 16 HIS VALUAI PERTY, on Which lias been mately a. l ] Section 2 Section 3 (With Dwelli Outbuil Section Section The are excellently a higtt-and-dry position,] and the Dwelling# and Buildings oH Section 3 are moc*rn and convenient in every detail. B I
AT 1 30 GY oil rse Baz®u] MOTC Will bo offered IS TWO CARS, 1 ‘20.30 hood, screed bead lights, and all accessories 1 12-li.p. Car, torpedo body, dicky seat, with hood, screen, head ligilts, and all accessories. Both (‘ars are practically new, have been well cared for, and are in excellent running cider. Also, 1 4-wheeled TRAP, by Robin (Dunedin). TERMS SECTIONS: 5 per cent, cash; 10 per cent, •reh Ist; balance 3 years at 5J per ouse: £2OO cash ; £BOO on March balance 3 years at 5J per cent. otor Cars and Buggy: 25 }\J" . cash; 25 per cent. 3 months', l- cent. 6 months; b . cash; 2o per cent. )Cr cent. 6 months; bala ths (all on approved p.n* cent. * G. R. WYLLU
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3664, 28 October 1912, Page 8
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