AUCTIONS. TO-DAY", at 1.30 p.m. : AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ',T li W ELLEKY , GRAMOPHONE; RECORDS IS LAYING PULLETS, 70 CHICKS', etc. W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • iio Laniblon Quay (opp. Govern- • inent Buildings), have received instruc- - lions from the vendors to sell the above, 1 removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. ; THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1017, : .At 10.30 a.m. 1 TO BOOT MANUFACTURERS, ENGINEERS, ETC. ' AUCTION SALE OF MOTORS, BOOT MANUFACTURING MACHINES, PULLEYS, BELTING, SHAFTING,? Etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from . 11. D. Edwards and Son, Boot and Shoo Manufacturers, 131 Manners Street, to sell the -the Stock-jn-Tradc contained in tho factory as above. As the firm are giving up manufacturing and confining themselves• to tho retail trade, everv lot will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, At 2.30 o'clock. OIL LAUNCH TANIWHA, NOW ON -THE' ROCKS AT BALLENA BAY". A L- WILSON AND CO. have re- -£*-• ceived instructions to sell on account of whom it may concern— The Oil Fishing Launch 'J'aniwha, as she now lies on the rocks at Ballena Bay. The launch measures 3(if(. on the keel, depth. 41't. sin., length over all 48 feet, breadth 10 feet, gross tonnage 'J. 27 tons, net tonnage. 7.29 tons. The launch will be sold as a fishing launch with fishing' nets and lines, and tackle. The engine is 20-li.p. oil and a first-class "Gardner." Further particulars from the auctioneer. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ALFREDTON CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1917. At 12 Noon. TV"EW, ZEALAND LOAN AND MER--L" CANTILE ' AGENCY CO., LTD., will hold their Annual Spring Cattle Fair in the Alfredto.'i S'aleyards as'above, when they, .will offer on account ut Clapliam Estate, C. Cross, Mrs. A. J. Rutherford, L. Heckler; W. Jones, R. M'Govern, W. Algie, S. George,- T. R. Freer, George'.Ford, Smith and Haritian, S. M'Govern, J. Boustead, and others, wJA HEAD of locally-bred cattle, comprising:— 120 3-year-old steers 35 3 and 4-year-old steers 10 3 and 1-year-old steers 20 3-year-old steers 35 2-year-old steers 1 10 2-year-old steers 20 3-year Shorthorn' heifers '20 2-year empty Shorthorn heifers •20 2-year heiiers With calves 10 2-year heifers with calves ' 25 yearling P.A; steers 10 yearling P.A. heifers 16 yearling steers 13 m.s. yearlings 30 head mixed cattle 1 fat cow 1 6-year pedigree Hereford bull bred by H. G. Dagg 50 1 and 5-year Shorthorn bullooks, , good line 12 3-year Shorthorn steers ' 10 21-year Shorthorn steers , 60 2-year empty Hereford steers 25 Shorthorn and Hereford cows in calf and calves at foot to Polled Angas and Hereford bulls THE WOBURN ESTATE, LOWER . HUTT. fTTOS Magnificent Property is less than -*- eight minutes' walk from Lower Hu£t railway station, is being offered for private sale, under instructions from tho Riddiford Trustees. It is noted for its sunny aspect, and Is surrounded by beautiful homes. Tennis and croquet courts, trout fishing, and 6ate river bathing close handy. ' Divided into sections, varying in area from a quarter of an acre to two and a half acres in extent. The land is some, of the richest in the Dominion; the charming gardens and beautiful grounds in the.immediate vicinity proves this statement. There is no residential area in the Hutt Valley that offers tho same attraction and buildjng facilities to those desirous of building choice homes and picturesque surroundings. It has been closely held for many yews and is now offei/ed for public salß at moderate prices, and on easy terms. As there are '.only twenty sections in the subdivision, buyers should inspect promptly and obtain full details. BUY NOW and plant the land for your future requirements. TERMS'.— I Ten per cent, deposit, -ten per cent, in six months, and ten per cent, in twelve months, and the balance for five years at five per cent. H. ERNEST LETGHTON. i Sole Agent, - IS2 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON, And LOWER HUTT. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. HAVE YOU GOT -G27S 155.? DAIRY FARM.-MUST BE SOLD. WE are instructed to offer for immediate sale 421 of Freehold Land, 4-roomed house, trapshed and hayloft, 6-bail cowshed. Property subdivided into 4 paddocks. All flat, ploughable, well watered by streams. One mile from progressive town and P.O\ half-milo from factory, school alongside.' This is a highly profitable proposition, and will stand the strictest inspection. Will carry 12 head of cattle during the summer month's, and lias wintered 26 head. Stock may be bought at valuation and on easy terms. PRICE, .£39 10s. PER ACRE. CASH REQUIRED, ONLY JG27B 15s. Balance on mortgage for 6 ,years at 5 per cent. Apply sharp to P. B. LOMAX AND CO., LICENSED AGENTS, MOTUEKA. For sale.-a good beach farm of 191 ACRES good land, well watered by a stream, and with an excellent water supply. Subdivided inlo 7 paddocks, all ploughable and mostly Hat land, all been ploughed. Free from noxious weed and blackberry. No drift sand, C-roomed residence with bathroom, pantry, 4 fireplaces, cowshed (16-bails), with concrete floor, washhouse, pigstye, fowlhouses, 7 miles New Plymouth by good metalled road to within 10 chains of the gate, 1 mile school, P. 0., and places (f worship; cream cart passes within halfmile. Price, .£lO per acre. .£SOO cash, balance above what can be arranged on mortgage can remain- upon second mortgage. ARTHUR GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth. JONES AND CO. CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON (Established 20 Years.) fIASB BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, ZINO. OOPPER, IRON, RAGS; ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phone 725.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 18, 16 October 1917, Page 10
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