1 AUCTIONS. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY).-' IN THE ESTATE 0F THE LATE ED\VAUJD BENGE, Deceased • On the-Premises, -Ebdentown, Upper Hutt. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURi COW, POULTRY, ETC. Messrs; s. George nathan and CO. have been favoured with inetructions to Sell liy Public Auction TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1.30 p.m., nt. the residence of the late Edward Bengc, Ebdentown, Upper llutt, the Household Furniture-and Effects, including UI'IIIGHT GRAND PIANO by Collard and Collard, TWO SUITES DP FURNITURE, - one upholstered in maroon plush, 12 Dininj Tables, Chairs, 3 Double. Bedsteads, Mattresses, Duchcsso Chests, • Withstands, Pictures, UROPHEAD -SEWING MACHINE, Crock'erf.'VXinolenms. Hearthrugs, Tools. COW,(just in); POULTRY, etc.,.etc., etc. S. GEORGE NATHAN, . Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. AT THE,FARM, "TRETHELLA," OHAU ;, - THURSDAY, AUGUST 22,1918, MESSRS.! ABRAHAM AND -WIL/LIAMS, LTD., instructed by J. D • BROWN, Esq., will sell as above at 1p.m., the whole of. his well-known Regia- , iered Stud of Jerseys, comprising:— 24 pedigree cows (about 10 just recently calved, and balance close' up) /. ... 2 pedigree bulls (G'cnturian and Free Lance) !) pedigreo yearlings • ■ 9 pedigree.calves-, Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. ; LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' Cars will meet morning trains at Ohau railway station. lAnctioneew' Note;— Mr. Brown's reason for disposing of his herd is owing to his recent motorrcar accident, where-by-he will be unable to go on with milking operations this season, and as the sale is an unreserved one, intending purchasers have every chance of securing these carefully .selected animals of good lineage. Mr. Brown -first founded his herd some 6 years ago, with the purchase of 13 -cows, /bought at-, the dispersal sale-.of. ,T. Burt Vealei of Woodville. Since then selected sires have been secured and a good deal of the K.C.B. strain is exhibited in the present' offering", this"blood emanating from .the sire's side. - x ' UPPER HUTT SALE. ■ THURSDAY, AUGUST' 2:!, " ' At 1 p.m. • ; TVALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., JL/ will sell, as above:— 40 fat and forward ew.es . . . 5 store cows . ' -■' 10 springing, heifers, in calf to Here-' ford bull 3 springing'cows', guaranteed sound ■ 7 cows' 1 Hoistein bull 6 yearling heifers - ■ 3 2-year steers. . 7 springing heifers,. 21' years I 'empty cow. j. 2 weaners •• • • . 2-18-months heffers l'Shorthorn-Jersey-cross cow - and calf (calved'one week) I Hoistein heifer, due September 1-1 1 bull UPPER HUTT. SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918.' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer, at 1 p.m.— 11 springing heifers (lo.ts) ■ G store ; coins'' 8 mixed yearlings - 3 forward cows 1 cow, in milk . THE" .M'DONALD . ESTATE THE M'DONALD ESTATE (Estate of the lato Mr! J.' R. M'Donald), .. 'LEVIN. " 11,000 si UNDER -instructions from the T.rus"tees, the first portion of this Estate is to bo offered by public Auction on ■ .WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER .IS,- -1918, AT THE KING'S THEATRE, LEVIN, land to be Sold.at this Sale comprises: ABOUT 600 ACRES FREEHOLD ("Hea- . therlea")— • This portion of the Estate is to bo offered in Sections, ranging from 9 acres to 60 acres, tiio - whole 'of which is admirably adapted , for dairying, fattening, grazing, or crops. " It is heavy . carrying land, 1 equal' to the -best in the district. -At present laid, down in the best -English grasses,and is very well- watered. . . ABOUT 2553 ACRES FREEHOLD.("Ara:.pacpao v )- -j To be offered in ■ three . sections' of . about 747, 754, and .1052 acres respectively, comprising low hills and excellent fiats, well -.watered pastures laid down in English grasses. Good motor road to the property. Asplen- ., did . area of good healthy grazing country. TERMS: 10 piy cent, at Fall of Hammer! . 10 per cent, in twelve months (or improvements .to. the value of 10 per .cent);" Balance in 5 years at 5j per cent, interest. ,' . Write for Plans and handsome Illustrated Booklet, giving full particulars, tq DALGETY A CO., LTD., : WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. & CO., LTD., Auctioneers in conjunction, • Wellington. . CEDERROLM AND SON. EDERHOLM AND SON. FLASHLIGHTS And DRY .CELLS. . . BATTERIES • And CASES. SEND ,FOR IR-ICE LIST, . THE BEST HOUSE for every doscripxior . of Electrical- Accessories.. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 8 MANNERS STREET, — WELLINGTON. — P.O. Box £06. 'Phone 1018. W E are offering— ' VERTICAL FILES TRANSFER, CASES '■ 'FOLDER GUIDES, ETC. Aro you fully stocked? We carry th widest Tange in the Dominion. Call or write for illustrations am prices. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD 17 and 19 Cuba Stroet, WELLINGTON-. WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SEIt- ! VICE. /iiBS Leave Wanganui Twice Daily t .-link tip with Auckland-Wellinj Itoa Expresses. Leave Post Office, W< araatri, 6.45 a.m. Leave I'arkville Pr •■rote rHotel, 3.30 .p.m. Cars return i IWanganui on arrival of Main Trunk E: Wa* at Marten. • Reliable Sernce iftmee Hodeon, Wanganui. Phone m
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 285, 21 August 1918, Page 12
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