AUCTIONS TO-DAY. I. IMPORTANT SUBDJVISIONAL ' SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ' AT ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS' ; HORSE EMPORIUM, PALMERSTON ' - NORTH. ■ TO-DAY. TO-DAY. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. ' . ' 2 p.m. ; MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTiLE agency company, LIMITED, and MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS, LIMITED, have been instructed by WALTER IvILSBY, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction his well-known Puki Puki Estate, situated 4 miles from Himatangi Railway Station, 2 miles from Oroua Downs Cheese Factory, School, and Store, comprising'"m ACRES, subdivided into 6 Sections, containing ' 107 to 145 Acres. The quality of the soil is good, being reclaimed flax swamp and sandy loam, admirably adapted for dairying, fattening, sheep-farming, or cropping; 600 acres have been ploughed ana sown in the best of English grasses. Each Section is well watered by artesian flow, ring-fenced, ,and subdivided into 3 to 6 paddocks. Dwellings and outbuildings on 3 Sections. Possession Juno Ist, 1916, except lot 1, which will be on Juno 20th. Terms: 10 per''cont. on date of sale; 10 per cent, or-buildings in 1 year; balance 5 years at 51 per cent. For plans and further particulars, apply to Auctioneers. Palmerston North. FRIDAY NEXT. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LAWN MOWERS, TOOLS, ETC. HERETAUNGA. ' • FRIDAY,' 26th MAY, 1916, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. S GEORGE NATHAN Ims been in- • stmcted by J. A. PIKE, Esq., to • Sell by Public ; Auction :— His Superior. Household Furniture, Lawn Mower, Tqols, etc., at his residence, Heretaunga (2 minutes from 'the station), as above, consisting'of SITTING AND MORNING ROOMSAxminster square and rug l , small sideboard, upholstered wicker chair, highback chair, • Canadian' chairs, small extension-' -table, firescreen, copper fender, shovel, 7 seat cushions, hassaok, 2 lamp shades, : 18j pairs casement curtains, poles, etc., 2 curtain poles and fittings, 2 door curtains and pole, 1 pair heavy curtains, 4 pot plants, 5 flower vases. FRONT AND BACK HALLS AND GOLF ROOM—Barometer, 11 yards Axminster carpet runner, 2 Axminster rugs, 8 Axminster • slip mats,' ; Axminster stair carpet and rods/ wood umbrella ~ stand, • firescreen, coalscuttle, fireirons, bellows, 2 cushions, 3 pair casement; curtains, flower, vases, chest drawers, bath rack, cabinet, 6 pictures, hall lamp, 6 boot lasts,' hat and cloak rack,", filter, -2 door mats, '5 slip mats, lino., table, Minimax fire extinguisher, portable .'meat ;safe, oak tray, stair, carpet and rods, email, table. SERVING ROOM : AND ' SCULLERY-2 cupboards, mat, enamel jug and basin, strainers; etc., trays, glassware/ crockery, 15 pots (assorted sizes), pres. pan,; boilers, fish boiler, saws, sundry cooking utensils, iron pot stand, .portablo < safe, 8 bowls (assorted), . scales, jugs; billies, bread-bin, pastry arid meat boards, door mat, and sundries. KITCHEN'AND WASHHOUSE-2 hanging' clothes dryers, dresser, table, 4 chairs, 2 easy chairs, coalscuttle, fender, mat, 2 kettles, flour-bin, 3 metal dish-covers, steamer, enamel teauot, crockery, kerosene; heater, 2 clofhes baskets, buckets, portable Vashstand, chair,'large e.'jug arid sundries, kitchen knives, spoons, clock, copper kettle, meat covers, ' safe, bottle' racks, brooms. BEDROOMS' Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, . and 6Carpets,. linos., curtains and poles, wardrobes, dresging tables,, duchesse chests, single and double wood bedsteads,, kapok' .and wire mattresses, pillows,- table, ''chairs; towel" horses; "'3 Cabinets, '..Mop. biickels, .chest "drawers; ■washstand,'. several good sets. ware. Jap table, mats,.'firescreen, casement, curtains, kerosene heaters,'fenders, coalscuttre, slip mats,' etc., etc. ' . HALL- LANDING, BACK HALL LANDING, AND, BATHROOMS—2 Axminster rugs, .4' slij) 'mate, 6 • yards Axminster. carpet .'runner, curtains and poles, 14 yards carpet runner, 5 slip mate, Minimax fire extiri- . Rilisher; lino., steps, patent sweeoer, slop bucket, 7 large e. jugs, brooms, mop, chairs, mirror; bath, mat 6, soap and sponge racks', chest, filter, commode; linen basket, medicine chest, ■ kettle, etc.. etc. \ ' COTTAGE AND OUTSIDE-4 hospital beds', kapok, and wire mattresses, colonial wardrobes,; 10; single.blankets, ; 8 pillows, curtains, mats,.' door' mats, chests drawers, looking! glasses, Tvash- . 6tands. 3 sets ware, slop- pails', dresser, Perfection stove, meat . safe. ' 2 kerosene heaters,, k. can-fillers,, large boiler with tap, fender, lino., bissel broom, table, chiffonier, easy chair and cushion, ;2 "cano chair's, carpet, fender, kerosene lamp, croquet set complete, rocking horse, go- , /Cart, camp seats, clothes horse,' etc. 3 Ransome lawn mowers (15-inch, 12-inch', and 10-inch), Firefly cultivator, hand ■ cultivator, scythe, 'hedge and grass •shears, 3 hoes, 2 rakes, 3 shovels, 3 spades, garden tools, manure, fork, stone fork, sprays, saws, broom, edging iron;'-slasher." coal shovel, axe,:' 2 hammers, 2 wheelbarrows, wire, netting, Perfection k..stove; largo-lamp, 2 sacks -shell manure, largo flower pots, 17 cases benzoline, hose (205 ft. on reel, with patent sprinkler ' and stand), lawn roller iron (divided), 'i water cans,'hhicken'coop, step ladder, miantity coal, firewood, extension ladder (25ft;).' ';■!• ■ 8 pairs nnrebred Orninsrtoh hens, 2 pairs' nurebred Orpington roosters, 2 poultry, drinking fountains; dog kennel and run and sundries.- ' • ' ; Furniture is good as new, and as Mr. Pike has sold his property everything will bn sold - ' ABSOLUTELY • WITHOUT RESERVE: ; Light Luncheon provided. . Inspection 'afternoon before sale. (Train leaves Lambton Station 4 minutes past 9 a.m. / '. S. GEQRGE'NATHAN, ' .'Auctioneer. KAWA SWAIIP. WE. will sell :.by ; PUBLIC AUCTION (in conjunction with J. W. • Walsh and Coy.) this well known property, • . ' Comprising some A AAA 'ACRES OF "HEAVY ALLUVIAL RAUPO AND FLAX SWAMP, .. In the KING'S THEATRE, HAMILTON, : On THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, • At 11 a.m. (Winter Sliow Week), NOTE EASY TERMS: 10 Per Cent. Deposit. 10 Per Cent, in 12 Months or Im. prove'ments. 10 Per Cent, in 2 Years. Balance at the rate of 5J Per Cent. . for 5 years. . . 1 Situated on Main Trank Line, alongside of the Te Kawa Railway Station, 7 miles south of Te Awamutu. Mr. George Kay, of Te Kawa,. will bo pleased to show intending purchasers round the property, and will also give all information. Send for PLANS ..and PARTICULARS. COOPER AND SORBY, Auctioneers, HAMILTON. a GOD Printing promptly produced 'at popular prices, at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.
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