AUCTIONS. ALE s TOOK WTO k'ETtle, LTD., Will hcpPtlieir next Sale at tlie above Yards, TO-DAY (Tuesday), DECEMBER 17, At 1J.30 a.m. Presei Entries SHE 2 ixed Cattle 0 H /6 Mare, 6yr Di foal, any-tr Light xpres de nwroken Ha and 5 xt-er (staunch Pair Buftgj years ol<f, bj and quilt) sey Heifers loiters. G Pure-br 5 Jersey trie® Invited. F urther N.B.—We have arranged to erect a -number of sheep pens, and will be glad to receive entries of Sheep, as well' as Cattle and Horses. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. STOCK SALE, NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 19. Fat Stock Sale at 10 sharp. Store Stock Sale at 11 sharp. it Entries: SHEEP, 4000 including 2000 gWetJjers (very good , line)/ 300 Fat Ewes 300 Ewes 300 2-toa?si WeiflGrs 300 200 CAI fncludl _ 20 4-year-old Bullocks (very forward) i 50 2 and 3-yeampd Steers 20 18-montia, Mixed Sexes 2 2-year-okiToley Angus Bulls 1 2-year-old Hereford.' Bull If Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON &.£0 J. B. Kells, Auctione DALGETY AND CO., Lt A. S. Wachsmnnn. Auctioneer. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their NEXT |JS TOOK SALE MAmvfelEßO YARDS. THURSDAYJp-Sc#DECEMBER 19, WhenwahsdFwill offer— SHEEP#ciffTLE, PIGS, Etc. Fat Sale Sale les 10 sharp. sharp. SHE HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Further Entries Invit G. R..WYCJLIE. AuJvionc MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Will hold their EXT JkT OCK S A L E, YARDS, HURSDAY JuDCfe 19th INSTANT, Fat Stove at 11 sharp. Enif ies: TQ '‘HEADjjir CATTLE, 50 18-montli 20 Young Cows lyear-old Steers aid Calves Further Entries Invited. GEO. A. RUXCIj&%S Axi W° a CLEARANCE SALE Acting under instructions from MrJ W. GORDON (who is leaving fo© Auckland), I G. K. MILLER THE whi x HOLI Will Sell OF HIS HOUSfU JRE- AN D El fee, To Tlapara, lEXT, pECEMSER p.m. lie vbevel mirror) Overmantel nd Single Bedi r are, Cliests e Settee and At liis THURSO^, imencmg Consist! Pi#o (by Fij mdsome S 7-piece SuitOj Wardrobe, steads, Wash stand.^ Chairs Linoleums, Kitchen Utensils, etc. Also, 1 Ist-class Milch Cow, in full profit 1 Bay Mare. 4yrs old, broken to liarness (very quiet) Express (nearly new), side seats, pole and shalts (seat 16 persons). Also, Farming Implements, comprising Mowing Machine, Large Trot! Roller, Mower, Hay t lyjfks, Hoes, Spades, about Firewood, etc., etc. G. K. MILLER* Auctioneer. gTOCK FIXTURES 1912-13. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, THURSDAY, 9th JANUARY. THURSDAY,' 23rd JANUARY. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY,.I2th FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 6tli MARCH. THURSDAY, 13th MARCH. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH. THURSDAY, 27th MARCH. BUSINESS mi 2.. ft. istrong) 5/-, Post free. There is nothing to equal them. The only reliable. C. R. WOOLLAMS, Chemist, ■ •••;■ , <ni »<d. <ioeklaiMj
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3707, 17 December 1912, Page 8
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