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AUCTIONS, ■WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th, At 2 o'clock. Q PIANOS. n PIANOS. A L WILSON AND CO. will sell at -•■■*<• their Rooms, us above— 4 Good Pianos, ]>j first-chss makers 1 English Model :l>iauo, by Liuwood, London, I'vize Mnlailwt 1 English Piano*by Pnhlmnn—a very lino instrument 1 English Modtfl. Piano, by wellknown maker, and a very lino massive instrument 1 Piano by fhe celebrated maker Bohm,-'* beauty and equal to JICIV 3 Begg Pianos, 1 Bord do. The above are al) in first-class condition. We eai guarantee any of the above.. i : ' FRIDAY, JULY ioth,' .. At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES AND CARRYING PLANT, MOTOR-CAR, AND MOTOR BICYCLE, AT JOHNSON.VILLE, AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. David Martin, who is gi ring up the Currying Business, to *e\\ at his Stables and Yard, Joimsonville, .as above— The whole, of his well-known carrying plant, 5 ■ .homes, motor-on r* motor bicycle, 'i-h.p., and side-car (Bradbury), lot of harness and sundries, 8 block drays, brake, 1 gi;*' (made by Cluticrbuck), trap, motor-car (2seiile.] . Star), and lot of. stablo requisites, covers, and sundries. As Mr'. Martin is retiring' from the carrying business he intends to sell the lot. ". UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK At EKETAHUNA SALEYARDS, ' On FRIDAY, JULY li), 11 a.m. sharp.. ( TJALGE'JT AND COMPANY,'' LTD., •*' have been favoured with instructions from MRS. E.' ROBERTS, of Putara, Ic> Sell the Whole of her Dairy Herd, without reserve.. . 11Q HIGH-CLASS DAIRY'COWS and J-4-0 HEIFERS, comprising:-:! 70 .young dairy cow?, in calf to Shorthorn and HolsWn bulls ';'■' 30 sele'ctod lip-'fe-- , -. (rising :! years), in calf to Shorthorn bull IS selected 2-yeiir t-mpty liflifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull (■( Jfars) 1 Ilolstein bull (3 years) Sundries:— , .. . . H milk cans ' ,' ', 1 first-class sheep and cattle dog . 1 single-furrow plough. (No outside entries taken.) . ■ ' AUCTIOXEETtS , NpTE.-We can confidently recommend the above as being a high-clnss dniiy herd. The vendor has been dairy fanning for some years, has culled heavily eywy yenr, and Ihe i>nly reason for selling is, that her third eon. is leav-ing for. the front.- .For the con-'f venienci* of buyers tho sale will be held j, in the .Eke,tahuna Saloyards. TUESDAY, JULY 23rd, IMS,' ■< At 2.30 .p.m. ' ; ' PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. ' FREEHOLD PROPERTIES PETONE, NEWTOWN, BERHAMPORE, SEATOUN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO- havo . received instructions frorii'' the P.UBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by ..Pubiic Auction at their Rooms, 195.' Liimidon Quay, on TUESDAY, JULY 23rd, 191 - IN THE ESTATE OF E. J. STAGEY (DECEASED), SEATOUN. Lot I.—All that parcel of land, being Lot 1, D.P., 3751, containing an area ■of 23.7 perches, and having frontages tD Diindas and Miinro Streets. Lot 2. — All that parcel of land, beiiifi Lot 2, D.P. 3781, containing an areu of 33.1 perches, and having a front)- ■. age to Munro Street, together with the 1 and 3-roomed dwellings credent thereon. Lot 3.—A1l that parcel of jand, beiuiiLot 3, D.P. 3781, contfuniug an ami of 21.7 perches, and having a fro-fth-age to Dundas Street, together wit'll , the '1-robmcd dwelling erected tlicjio on. . ■' Lot •!.—All that parcel of land, bi'icg Lot i, D.P. 3784, containing an ;ir/.>;i of 1 rood 2.8 perches, approached 'by a 20-foot entrance .'from Diuu'las • Street. , Lot S.—AU ihat -iiarcel of land, liding I/it 5, D.P. 3781, containing an area of 21.1 perches, and having a frontage to Hector- Street, together with the 4-roomed dwelling erected th.eireon. NEWTOWN. ' Lot G—All that parcel of land,,' being part Sections 82-2 and 824, "corrtiiining an area of 7 perches and having a frontage to Newtown Avcp.iie, to-. ■ gether with 1 the 4-roomed dtrelling erected thereon and known .'as No. ■ 30 Nowtown Avenue. IN THE ESTATE OF J. HE'DCjEMAN I (DECEASED). Lot I.—All that parcel of !jand. being Lot 23, D.P. 787, and part of Section 1071, containing an area of 20 perches, and having a frontage t>6 Chatham "Street, together with th f 5-roomed dwelling erected thereon, and known as No. 6 Chatham Street. 1 IN THE ESTATE OF M. \T. COLQUHOUN. Lot I—All that parcel of land, being Lots 7 and 8, D.P. 1972, containing an area of 2 roods 24.8 rierches, having a frontage to Main • Mutt. Road, together with the 11-r.oomed dwelling and outbuildings Thereon, and known as No. 95 Hutt Road. This property has a lavge frontage to the Main Hutt Road, ar,d is well laid out in orchard and garek/n. Furtlier particulars may be obtained and conditions of sale inspected, on application to HARCOUR'T AND.CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 7th , AUGUST, 1918, At 2.30,,-p.m. DWELLINGHOUISE, PETONE. Messrs. j. h: be/thune and co. have received instructions from the Registrar, Supreme Court, Wellington, upon the application of the Morlgageo to sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, Brnndo-n Street,' Wellington, as above— ALL THAT -pnveel of land, situaled in Pctone, 'conlii.iv.ing twenty-three decimal nine perches (23.95, being Lot Dβ on' Deposited Blan No. lOfll and part of Section 7, Hutt district, and the balance, of tin , land in' Cci.-tificate of Title, Volume 148, Folio 170. .j The land has a frontage lo JACKSON. ! STREET, Petone, of fifty-seven (57) feet two (2) incliM by a depth of one hundred and fotortenn (114) feet, and has erected thereon n thvMlimt known us Nn. iIM JACKSON STUISBT. contuiiiins si. , : rooms and conveniences. : Application to sell and cstiniato -nf value may bii seen ill ihe " office of the Registrar, Supremo Court, J Wellington. ' I'arlioiliirs mid Conditions of Sale may , b.! seen, at the offices pf Ihe aiictiontvi.s and of, Quick, Ward, ami Wylie, Solicitors, 104 I'cntlH'Mtun Street, Wellington. " w"Q,yAl _ IL\IiirTEAVES~~rAR"BINE - xt> ' STABLES, Failding, for Kimbolton ; Daijy at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; lsuvca l. Kiwbolton at Noon for .Feilclinc. B. J. MOOItE, Tropriotor, Feilding.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 14

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