AUCTU.N? '" TO-DAY. At \ p.m. TO-DAY. 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CARPEN- ' TEH'S TOOLS. QUANTITY OP -TIMBER, DRAIN PIPES, FOWLS, LINOLEUM, BLANKETS E.P. WARE, CROCKERY. KITCHEN SUNDRIES, ETC.. ETC. ./ON ,THE.PREMISES, CORNKE OF •-- MANT.ELL and PBARCE STREETS. SEATOUN. ■" ' : mHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, J ■*■ having been favoured with instruc- 1 tions from Mr. J. H. who is r giving up housekeeping, will ..sell aJ & above— . \ t The Entire Contents of .6' Well-furnished a Rooms, OiJ.thouso, and. Workshop. ■ Goods on.vieu" from 10 o'clock. As ,Mr. Myers is leaving the district, everything must be cleared by noon. Thursday. No -Reserve. :NOTE'THE ADDRESS, Corner Mantell/.nud ..Pearce .Str.eets,. Soatouri. near Fort Gate: Watch"-for flag. Sale> at 1 p.m. sharp. ■•■■.' ' ___/_ A. T, TRENDLE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, "AUGUST.9, 1918, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.. 500 ; SHEI Kte IRON , 500 On the Ground;- DEE STREET, ISLAND :' . BAY. • •;. ■ ' ' E JOHNSTON... AND- CO.,have re- • ceived instructions to-sell'tit Island Bay. (just bohind Chinaman's Gardens), as above—. ■• ' . ' ' .-.••■ BUILDING MATERIAL,'.IRON, Etc! ■ 800 SHEETS OF FIRST-CLASS AND : HEAVY- GAUGE CORRUGATED- ■ IRON, 5, 6, 7. 8. 9, and 10 feet lengths (a real good lot). . . <■ 5000 FEET 3 x 2 HARDWOOD. ■: ■ • c .MOOft.lO x 2, 4000 ft. 7 V 2V'6oooft. Bxl, ] 3000 ft. OREGON FLOORING, 3000 ft, v i:s 2 and * x 3,-20' STABLE DOORS, , SASHES, ETC. This is a specially good lot of Iron and Timber. / ■ ■. ' Salei Friday Next at. 10.30- sharp. ■ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ■ AUCTION SALE ,■ ■ of : DAIRY FARM, CLOSE TO WELLINGTON.' .. :,. t '■■ "AIRLIE" FARM, AT MANGARO'a, ■ a :'OF 200 ACRES. • . A MESSRS. DALGETY AND COMPART, LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction in their-Rooms, at Featherston Street, on FRIDAY,'■ AUGUST 9, at 2 p.m., that desirable Farm at Mangwoa known as "Airlie" Farai, being: Sections 130 and 137. ■ •"■■• ■ ' ■ ■ ' Tho above property will lie. first'offered as a whole; failing a purchaser for iho ■ whole property, it will be offered In two sections ;of 97 and: 103 acres respectively; ■ ""■ . ..• '. : .' ..'. SECTION No. 137 (less 3 acres) contains 97 acres, and the BUILDINGS comprise: ' l: Five-roomed -house 'with cellar and c verandah, men's whare, wash-house, a outbuildings,'; '2.'milkii'ii,'''sheds, 2 c dairies' (one of concrete), hay shed, a slaughterhouse, stc. . c SECTION No. ~'36, with. .3 acres of. ,v Section No. 137, containing in all 103 I ACRES, and the BUILDINGS comprise: e Four-roomed house with verandah, cheese factory building, which could t easily be converted into a-milking shed, dairy, hay shed, and stable. Both Sections are well watered by the .. Maiigarqa River. This farm has carried 60 milking cows, 25 head 1 f dry and young stock, and 3 horses, The milk poes to Wellington, where it realises ' 12id. ■ per gallon. The prospects for dairy farming were never better. . The factory could, with; little expense, be c converted and utilised for the manufacture of dried milk. TERMS :-10 per cent, deposit, 10' per cent, in. t> months,' 5 per cent, in 12 months, 5 per cent, in.24 months, balance et h\ per cent, for 3 -years,'.;. Further particulars may. bo had on ap- ' plication to the Auctioneers. ' ' • ' ' - ' ' ' 1 GRAZING PROPERTY AT MANAKAU FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION -■:-•.-■ on . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, On Account MRS. ENND BACCHUS 4. ( THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE , JOHN BACCHUS. MESSRS. DALSETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, liavo been instructed by the above to offer by Public Auction in - the TOWN HALL, MANAKAU, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th AUGUST," at 1.30' p.m., the two adjoining Freehold properties, as follow:— ■ ■ (if* A Acres 3. roods 35 perches, . i4i\)rk all in grass except- 4 acres shelter bush. 120 acre 3 ploughable, 165 ' acres'flat; 9 paddocks, well waiered; 9-roomed house, h. and>c. water, telephone, washhouse, 2-bail cowshed with concrete floor, and hay room; woolshed.and space for 2 machines and engines; motor-shed with concrete floor, loose-box," harness.room, trapshed, and dairy. QWV Acres 1 rood 8 perches, all /v 11/ in gross, except 30 acres bush; / about 100 acres ploiighable, and nil undulating to hilly; '9 paddocks, permanently watered by streams and dam; 8-rqomed house, with all conveni- ■ ehces, large cowba.il,' trap shed, and outbuildings. The above properties adjoin, and are situated 2 miles from Manakau by good 'metalled road. The Manakau climate ia equable and mild, the land being good healthy sheep and cattle country, and portion.of each property is well adapted tor dairying. TERMS: .10 per cent, deposit, 15 per -, cent on date of possession, balance in 10 - years, at 5} per cent.. . . • Plans and further' particular's will be submitted on application to the Auctioneers. • Conditions of Sale may bs inspected at the Office of G. H, HARPER, Solicitor, Otaki. -, .•.'■'■ TjiOß PRIVATE,. , SALE. 20 Tons Lochiel Coarse Salt. 500 Sacks Algerian Seed Oats. ■ 500 Sacks Algerian Feed Oats. 400 Sacks Garton Oats. 200 Sacks Good Whole Fowl Wheat., 100 Sacks Maize. For Quotation and Samples, apply LAERY AND COMPANY, LTD., ' Auctioneers, Grain and Conoral Merchants, Wellington. GILRUTH" CALF FOOD. ILRUTH" CALF FOOD. Equal to Whole Milk at One-third tho-cost. lib. of "Gilruth"" Calf Food equal" to " • ■ ' ijlb, of any other.
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