AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD CLEARING SALE AT SOCKBURN. TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE. TWO DAYS’ AUCTION SALE. MONDAY. JUNE 17th. AT 11 A.M. AND TUESDAY, JUNE 18th. AT 11 A.M. A/c. MESSRS FAZACKERLEY BROS, (who are retiring from Poultry Farming.) On Premises. BUCHANAN’S RD.. SOCKBURN. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL, Gamble Incubator, 30cwt Truck. Howard Rotary Hoe, Plant and Poultry Requisites. FIRST DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 17lh, AT 11 A.M. INCUBATOR AND BROODERS—--1 “Gamble” 15,000-Egg Electric Incubator, complete with all fittings. 27 500-Chick Elect. Bulb Type Breeders. 8 500-Chick Elect-Kerosene Combination Brooders. PLANT—CHEV. 6,30 cwt Truck, 1929-30, good tyres, cabin and body. “HOWARD” ROTARY HOE, 5 HJ*.» complete. "Bental” Power Grinder. Mash Mixer, 2 gears, capacity 2800. 2 Brennan Water Pumps. Model B. portable with 2 h.p. Elect. Motors, single phase. Egg Cleaning Machine, tape Type, with 1 H.P. Elect. Motor i H.P. Briggs and Stratton Motor. A. and B 3-Blade Greenfeed Cutter, power; Sack Elevator, power driven, 12 feet; Grain Cup Elevator, 14 feet; Sifting Machine, Booth Mac. Jack Pump, power; “Martin” hand Concrete Mixer, fitted with V-drive for power. 1616 Feet Double Rail, Light Tramway, 12 and 141 b, in 12, 15, and 18ft lengths, and turntables. 4 Trolleys with Flanged Wheels. 3 H.P. Robins and Meyers Elect. Motor, with starter.
Sifting Machine, large wooden Hopper with wheat measure. “Best” Weed Burner, Planet Jun. Seeder, Planet Hand Hee. complete, both as new: "Jim Crow” for Bending Rails; Set Platform Scales, scwt; Sack Barrows, 2 Wheelborrows, metal; 2 Feeding Barrows; “Forrest” Battery Charger; 12-volt Transformer. Farm Telephone System of 3 ’Phones and Batteries; “Robin Hood” Boiler and Central heating system. SHAFTING—I 6 feet l|in, 12 feet Ilin, 6ft Ilin, 10 feet IJin. BELTlNG—Leather and Composition, 4in, 3in, and 2in. All good. Quantity Split Pulleys. POULTRY REQUISITES— Drinkers, Feeders, Scales, Tester, and usual Poultry Sundries. GALVANISED AND CONDUIT PIPING AND FITTINGS—4000ft ass. Galv. Piping and Fittings; 5000 ft Conduit Piping and Fittings. SUNDRIES— Large range Assorted Sundries, 150 lots. TIMBER AND NETTING—--3000 Super Feet 3x2, been used for perches; 150 Bft Silver Pine Posts, 4 Elect. Light Poles, hardwood; 75 Rolls 3ft and 6ft Fowl Netting; Netting Gates, 50 Netting Frames, Quantity Odd Timber. GRAIN. ETC.— 200 Sacks Fowl Wheat. 200 Bales Straw. 6 Meat Meal, Quantity Pollard and Bran. 1 Acre of Silver Beet. 16 Sacks Maize. 16 Sacks Buttermilk Powder. OFFICE FURNITURE— Roll Top Office Desk, in oak; 3 Dr Office Desk, Table, Chairs, K. Chairs, 16 yards Haircord Runner. POULTRY70 Ist Class Breeding Cockerels. 70 Ist Class Breeding Cockerels. 2nd DAY—TUESDAY, JUNE 18th. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. 10 FOWL HOUSES, approx, each 200 ft 1 GRAIN SHED, approx. 46ft x 20ft. 1 INCUBATOR HOUSE, approx. 32ft x 15ft. 1 MACHINERY SHED and LOFT, 43ft x 20ft. 1 FOWL HOUSE, approx. 20ft x 16ft. 2 FOWL HOUSES, approx. 20ft x 16ft. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS AND SECTIONS AS FOLLOWS:— LOT I—l Fowl House, 20 x 10. LOT 2—l Fowlhouse, 20 x 16. LOT 3—l Fowlhouse, 20 x 10. LOTS 4-B—l Fowlhouse, 200 x 16. To be sold in 5 Sections. LOTS 9-14—1 Fowlhouse, 192 x 12. To be sold in 6 Sections. LOTS 15-19—1 Fowlhouse, 200 x 16. To be sold in 5 Sections. LOTS 20-24—1 Fowlhouse, 220 x 16. To be sold in 5 Sections. LOTS 25-30—1 Fowlhouse, 216 x 12. To be sold in 6 Sections. LOT 31—Incubator Shed 32 x 15, 7ft stud, Gable. Iron Roof, lined with Plaster Board and Subdivided into 3 Rooms, complete with Electrical Fittings. Spouting, Downpipe. etc. Would make ideal bach. LOT 32—Grain Shed, 46 x 20. To be sold as one complete unit. LOTS 33-38—1 Fowlhouse, 222 x 12. To be sold in 6 Sections. LOTS 39-44—1 Fowlhouse, 224 x 16. To be sold in 6 Sections. LOT 45.—1 Egg House, 20 x 15ft 6in, Corr. Iron Roof, Poilite Walls, Stud 9ft to 7ft, with 3 2-L. Windows 4ft x 3ft. To be sold as One Complete Unit. LOTS 46-50—1 Fowlhouse, 200 x 16. To be sold in 5 Sections. LOT 51—1 Fowlhouse, 12 x 12. To be sold as one Complete Unit. LOTS 52-54—1 Fowlhouse, 186 x 16. To be sold in 3 Sections. LOTS 55-57—1 Fowlhouse, 200 x 16. To be sold in 3 Sections. LOT 58—1 Machinery Shed and Loft, with Lean-to (one each side), 33ft x Bft 6in and 23ft x Bft 6in. THE CORRUGATED IRON OiN ALL THE ABOVE BUILDINGS IS AS NEW, AND IS MAINLY "ORB” AND “SPHINX” BRAND. The Buildings will be sold in lots as advertised and in the above order. Please cut out this advertisement for references. EVERYTHING IS FOR DEFINITE SALE AND CAN HE FULLY RECOMMENDED. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD.. Auctioneers. ’Phone 34-680 . >BlO
DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN 146 J ACRES FREEHOLD, with Modern Buildings. 2151 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 20 years, Renewable. SITUATED CLOSE TO GOOD TOWNSHIP. Buildings include Modem 6-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences; splendid range outbuildings, 4-cow milking plant, Diesel engine, separator, electric pump, and every other equipment and building required for an up-to-date Dairy Farm. All buildings on freehold property. Livestock comprises Fine Herd, 62 Dairy Cows, 18 Calves, 13 Yearlings, Heifers, Bulls, 4 Horses, number Pigs. Carrying capacity can easily be doubled. Also all Dairy Utensils, Implements, Vehicles, etc. too numerous to mention. Lime Kiln Adjoining. PRICE £7650 AS GOING CONCERN. Must be Sold to Wind Up Deceased Estate. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street. The City Business Specialists.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BUILDING, 2500 square feet. Make four flats. Great position. Three minutes tram. E2l, “Press.” £6SO—BRIGHTON, Square House, 3 bedrooms, possession 4 months. Homefinders, Hereford st.— OWNER Attractive Bungalow, good district, will sell to buyer who can offer flat, north end. Homefinders, Hereford st. WOOLSTON—Square House, near tram. Five rooms with extra section, £950. Exchange for Bungalow up to £l5OO. Binns, Barber, Ltd. 3661 LEITHFIELD Beach: Charming Modern Bungalow, 3 years old; built-in bath and electric stove. It’s beautiful. Binns, Barber and Co. ■ 3661 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. ESTATE BEING WOUND UP ESTATE BEING WOUND UP MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY PARK TERRACE PARK TERRACE VACANT POSSESSION ASSURED. This very fine property (one of the best of its type in the City), has a wide frontage to 2 streets, and if desired could be subdivided. The grounds are tastefully laid out in lawns, gardens, expensive • shrubs, and asphalt tennis court. THE RESIDENCE, which is most attractive, is built and planned so as to get the maximum of sunshine. There are 4 Living Rooms and all offices on the ground floor, also wide reception hall. The panelling is of the rarest of timbers, in excellent preservation. Upstairs there are 5 Main Bedrooms each with abundance of wardrobe accommodation, 2 maids' rooms, and 2 bathrooms. The cupboards and built-in furniture is a special feature. Not one penny requires to be spent on the property, and it is for ABSOLUTE SALE. We can arrange inspection. £735 £735 PAPANUI A GREAT INVESTMENT A VILLA of 5 rooms, replete with all conveniences, such as electric light, bathroom, porcelain bath, god hot water service, gas laid on. Good section about 3-16th acre. First-class tenant pays 22s 6d weekly. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Thone 33-430. Cashel street. Nlsfi
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