AUCTIONS. THIS DAY, ,- MARCH 17, 1914. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. ' FINAL AUCTION SALE Of TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. £1200 woirrn £1200 TO BB SOLD .POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. AT OUR AUCTION MART, No. 157 Lambton Quay. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Owing to the limited space at the Sample Rooms, the Sale WILL NOT TAKE PLACE AT CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, as previously advertised, but will be held in our Rooms. • ' B JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • . ceived instructions from the representative of Home manufacturers to sell as above— A FINE RANGE OF TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, including: STERLING SILVER and ELECTROPLATED GOODS, CANTEENS of CUTLERY, ' CASE GOODS of EA r ERY DESCRIPTION, TEA and' COFFEE SETS, SILVER- EPERGNES, E.P. TEAPOTS, LIQUEUR STANDS, SPOONS and FORKS, SALAD BOAVLS, HOT WATER JUGS, Etc., etc., etc. Lot of BUST ENGLISH CUT GLASS-' WARE. CLARET" JUGS. GLASS DISHES. CELERY JARS, TUMBLERS, etc., etc. ■ DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CROCKERY, Cases of CARVERS. CLOCKS, BINOCULARS. ALUMINIUM AVARE, HAND-BEATEN COPPER AVARS.' FANCY FLOATER BOAVLS, LADIES' HANDBAGS. A Few Lots of SAMPLE JEWELLERY, . GOLD, and SILVER WATCHES, RINGS, BANGLES, etc. ALL TO BE SOLD AVITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. On view from 9.30 sharp. Sale at our Auction Mart To-day at 1.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, \ Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. 18th MARCH, . At 12 o'clock Noon. At O'Brien's Stables! . Dixon Street. SALE OF 3 HORSES. AVITHOUT RESERVE. . AT THE RISK OF A FORMER . .PURCHASER ' Purchased at Saturday's Sale and Not Taken Delivery of A L. AVILSON AND 'CO. give notice A« that at the above Stables on AA'ednesday Next, at Noon, they will ' Sell, AVITHOUT RESERVE--3 Geldings—"Jim," "Dandy," I: "Tiger." —. A. L. AVILSON. Auctioneer. AVEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th MARCH, At 2 p.m. AUCTION. SALE. n MOTOR CYCLES. /» MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from'the Cycle and Motor Supplies, Ltd!; to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quav, on AVEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th MtiRCH, at 2 p.in;-.— I 3 1} h.n. Mptosncoche -Motor Cycles', fitted •with spring fprks; carriers and stands. magneto ignition. Fully guaranteed i for three .months. Ideal runabout nia- • chines. ■■ '- . •■■'-. 2 2J h.p. Moto-Reve; Mo'toiv Cycles, twin cylinder, magneto'-ignition, all improvements.'.Fully ig.ua'raritecd, Champion hill-climber's. 1 ■•'- v; 1 G'h.p. Clyno Motor Cycle, twin cylinder, two-speed gear, chain drive, magneto ignition, spring forks, carriers, and stands. And Coach-built Sidecar at option. The World's best Sidecar Machine. All duplicate parts obtainable in Wellington. Also, on account of another A T endor— 2 new B.SiA. Gents.' Cycles. Now on view. HARCOURT AND CO..' Auctioneers. . UNRESERA 7 ED SALE. HIGH-GLASS DAI/tY STOCK. TAONUI, FEILDING; ' AVEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914. mHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY. CO",, LTD., has been favoured with instructions from Mr. F. AV. Koberstein, who has sold bis farm, to offer by public miction, without reserve, at 12 noon:— 24 high-grade Holstein cows 10 crossbred, cows G p.b. Holstein cows (Appendix) 4 p.b. Holstein'.heifers (Appendix) 7 p.b. Holstein weaner heifers • 13 grade Holstein -weaner lieifers •14 high-grade Holstein weaner bulls 1 p.b. Holstein bull,- "Professor de Kol" No. 27G, 4-yrs. 1 p.b, 'Holstein bull, "Dominion Pretoria," No. 354,' 2-yrs. 1 p.b. Holstein bull, "Dominion Netherland Prince", .(imp.), No. ■■ 242, 2-yrs. 3 grade 18-month-Holstein .bulls 1 rising 2 draught filly .'■ 1 rising 3 half-draught filly 1 harness horse 1 good pony . t i . „ Rake (nearly new), Deering mower (nearly new), gig and harness, milk cart, milk cart horse, milk cans, wool press (almost new), 9 p.b. Pekin ducks. .-•-... HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,' including drawing-room., suite, overmantel, glass book-case,/ hall-stand,_ tables, chairs, pictures,' b.r. bedsteads, i duches3 chests, 2 ( wardrobes,etc. ' LUNCHEON' PROVIDED. NOTE—The 'above herd of dairy cows are young and in good condition. They have been band-milked, and every cow is sound in all quarters. The cows' have been running with the p.b. Holstein bull, ; "Professor de Kol," and the majority of ' them calve in July and August, the balance being in full milk at present. The horses and : furniture- will be protected by a very slight reserve. CHEAP NORTHERN PROPERTY, j CHEAP NORTHERN PROPERTY. I - BQ/1 ACRES, 4i miles Port, handy Freezing, Works; easy country; • ISO ploughable; well watered; heavy soil, ' limestone and sandstone; 7 paddocks; new ■fencing; SSO acres English : grass. - ' Carries 2J- sheep per acre;, mild winter, ' no frosts; 284 acres first-class bush, puriri, karaka, rata, nikau, totara, kahikatea. : Cottage, yards, dip, etc. No weeds. £i ss. Per Acre; iE2500 cash. ' ; . C. G. BLOOBE, Poverty Bay Land Agency, i . GTSBORNE. 1 ' S f "DAIRY FARM.. HUTT DISTRICT. •1 r;/» ACRES, all in grass, 10 paddocks, J OM _ best of fencing; G-roomed - direll- ' ing, dairy, 12-bail cowshed," separator, orchard, garden, etc.;_ 7 minutes from Railway by good road l . Price .£l4 per' acre. Government Mortgage, iHOOO,- at--4i per cent. Deposit £400! balance easy. For further particulars, apply SHORT AND'FRASEE,' Petoae, -
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