AUCTIONS; .-., '.■■ TO-DAY,. • TO-DA 1 TO-DAY, 27th, TO-DV nSSSS' iV S p - ra - ' TO"DA-TO-DAY, . TQ-BX: b.■ ■ ■ - r On the Premises,' situated Corner of. VIVIAN AND TORY STREETS, r< EORGE THOMAS AND CO. will se y* . by Public Auction, as above, m der instructions from Mr. George Webi who is vacating the premises:— ) . • . Together with Shop Fittings '" . ' . '" - ..Counters . ' ." Crockery- . "..'. Double-door Safe, by Phillips'and Son .-. inside measurements,'3o x 30. Tw . ■ drawers. . ■■•..■ " " Etc., etc. ■ . '■■ . • ■ GEORGE THOMAS AND CO.' ' Auctioneers, • '.-■'■ '■ Allen Street. , ™-MOBBOW, 28th, TO-MORROW 1 B0W ' *t H TO-MORROW TO-MORROW, a.m. TO-MORROW TOMORROW, sharp. TO-MORROW AT THE FRUIT ■•EXCHANGE ALLEJ STREET.- ' - ("IEOEGE THOMAS AND CO. have re *" ■ ceived instructions to sell ai ■ above:— - ■■'■,• 2 Cases Clothing : ■ ■ ■ 1 Case Fancy Soaps 1 Case Pipes . ■ • "■ ■ i Cases Matches , •••■■■■■ 1 Cheese-cutter. • _ 1 Bacon-cutter . • . '■ Together with ' A COMPLETE TOBACCONIST'S \. ; STOCK-IN-TRADE.-. ...... • Also, ■' oh behalf of SIR • ERNEST SHACKLETON, , the whole of the residue ehip's and party stores ex. the Aurora, including:— 20 Tons Flour 19 Cases Jams • , ' 5 Drums Bovril ' • . ■" 9 Cases Biscuits •■• 8 Cases Sugar ' , . i Cases . Cornflour ■' " . 3 Cases Mustard 5 Cases Fruits ■•':•• i Cases Soups W • , . - 14 Cases Butter • And Sundry Lines too numerous to particularise. - ' The whole of the' latter really constituting a ' ■ -'. : GROCER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. This Sale is conscientiously recommended to the trade, to whom it offers an excellent opportunity of procuring lines, which are \short at present. The' , whole of the proceeds of the Aurora Stock to_go to the.'expenses'of the South Polar Expedition. Make a note to attend the Fruit Exchange, Allen Street, at 11 o'clock-on WEDNESDAY MORNING., ; GEORGE■'THOMAS.-AND..CQ., , . • Auctioneers, : ■ ■'■ . Allen Street.' FRIDAY MARCH ■Iγ- -FRIDAY ' FRIDAY MARCH 2, > FRIDAY .; FRIDAY "At. FRIDAY • 1 -:'FRIDAY - 2 pan."-.! FRIDAY . AT THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD'S E SHED. Main Entrance, Queen's Wharf. fi EORGE THOMAS AND CO. have re- : ceived instructions from SIR J5R!fEST SHACKLETON to sell by public auction as above— ' ; His Collection of . SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, '■ SOUTH POLAB SOUVENIRS, ' SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, ■ '' :'.-. :•■• .•/. Ex ' / AUatORA, •'■ •■• . "AURORA, AURORA, : AURORA; . Including— CO Burberry Suits (specially suitable for motorists and. motor cyclists) 6 Burberry Tents (quality and opportunity exceptional) 60 Pairs of Ski Boots, (suitable for shooting,- hill and agricultural work) , ■ „ ■ ■ . . 6 Fur-lined Canvas Sleeping Bags 12. Sledges ■ Dog and Man Harness 12 Ski .' " ■ ' 3 Alpen Stoks ' i Cases specially prepared fancy Chocolates 60 Pairs Finesqo (hair or skin boots) 12 Reindeer Skins ■•-■:..- 50 Penguin Skins "■-.(. ■Large quantity of Woollen' Sleeping Bags, Sox, Mufflers, Fiir Mits and Helmets 7 ' 3 Aluminiuim Cookers . 12 Mattresses •.. ■ • ; - . - ; 25 Jaegar Blankets ' • Etc., Etc. ALSO, BY SPECIAL REQUEST--6 CANADIAN SLEDGE DOGS (pups) ' This sale presents to one and all an' opportunity of securing a souvenir of the remarkable South Polar Expedition just returned, , as the various lines will be sold in lotßvto suit'buyers. The whole of the proceeds.: being need to help defray the very heavy expenses of this Expedition. .. . . ■ Country clients are notified.;that' any instructions, to the Auctioneers will be carefully carried out.. ' Make a note to attend this sale, the only one of its kind that will probably ever be held in' Wellington. . v - GEOEGE THOMAS AND CO., ■ ■ Auctioneers, Allen Street. AUCTION SALE. FABM. LANDS. WITHOUT RESERVE. AT EAETIHI. , . DISSOLUTION OF PABTNEESHIP ■ .■■ INTERESTS. ( THURSDAY, MARCH Ist, 1917.' At 2 p.m. AT COUNCIL ROOMS, ' RAETIHI. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., in cpnjunc J-J tion with the N.Z. LOAN' AND ■ MERCANTILE AGENCY'CO.,'LTD., are' instructed to sell as above; the whole of the Partnership Properties of Messrs ■ Gunn and Sinclair, . WITHOUT R& SERVE. . .'■■"• LOT. 1.-TUPAPANUI STATION. 2226 ACRES FREEHOLD PAPA LAND. ■8 MILES FROM;RAETIHI, of which, area 1300 acres is in first-class! clean grass, and 926 acres in tawa bush. Some 200 acres.of th<) land is plougbable when stumped, the balance being easy hill land, free of gorges. All fences are in fine order, practically new. New woolshed, dip, yards, shearing machines, rnd 3-roouied cottage. Stock wintered v.as 2000 ewes, 2000 hoggets, and 150 lead cattle. At present there are 5000 ehcep and 270 cattle grazing on the farm and feed is plentiful.LOT 2—TE AUTCMUTU BLOCK 559 ACRES REGISTERED NATIVE . .- _ LEASE, ."■■ ■'■ situate 1 mile from Pipiriki township, with formed road access. :..This block is all in bush, and comprises .'good papa hill country. It is also J he "key" to a big block of bush land at the back . LOT 3.-WHITIANGI BLOCK REGISTERED. NATIVE LEASE, 620 ... ■ "ACRES, ; situate fronting Wanga'nui River, 6' miles below the Houseboat, and opposite Mr. Lacey's residence. A fine bush block, comprising all. easy land, with good i'rontWT 4.-BAETIHI, LOTS 1. 2, AND IS, TYLEE ESTATE, ' comprising 6 acres 2 rooms 38 peerches, with woolshed and 6-roOmed house, let it £H 10s, per year, situate half a mile from Raotihi Township, on the Pipiriki Road. TERMS OF : SALE.-Without Reserve, to close partnership affairs; 10 per cent, to-be paid at fall of hammer, balance as specified in conditions o! sale. Further details, arrangements for inspection, and conditions of salo from the Auctioneers, LEVIN AND CO., LTD., - . Feilding. N.Z. LOAN AND M'.' CO.fLTp., ->'"".' Taihace.
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