AUCTIONS. " : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE.U 11, At 11 a.m. t At 11 a.m. v ON MIDDLE FLOOR, HARBOUR o. • BOAI-D "P" STORE BtiILPING, e . QUEEN'S WHARF-APPROACH. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of . UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS,' ~ UNCLAIMED GOODS, UNCLAIMED GOODS, , Consisting ot' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ETC. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ETC. , GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ETC. 3 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ETC. Also, Sacks of -: Salt, Superphosphates, j Gypsum, Manure, Lime, . Wax, Maize, Barley, AYheat, Peas, Etc. 1 MESSRS. GEORGE THOMAS AND if-*- CO. have received instructions from 'the . WELLINGTON HARBOUR. BOARD . i to sell the undermentioned Goods by | Puiblio Auction, Absolutely Without lieserve (excepting duty, if payable), if the ; same aire not previously chimed and the • due charges thereon paid, on WEDNES- : DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918, i at 11 o'clock— • (a) GENERAL MERCHANDISE, .ETC.■I bags slag, n/in; 4 bags slag, n/m; 3 .bags, lime, li/m; 1 sack lime, u;ni; 2 bags manure, n/ni; 2 bags calf food, n/m; 2 sacks meal, n/m; 1 sack, n/m; ■ , 1 sack-meal, n/in; 1 sack, ii/m; 2 socks, I 11/111; 3-sacks tapioca, n/m'; .2 sacks • tapioca, n/m;.-1 sack/rice, ii/m; 1 • empty cask, n/m; 1 sack silicate soda, n/m; 2 bdls. wood poles, IHC; 1 single pole, 1I1C; 1 cultivator pole,. I-'lanet Jnr.; 1 pkg. ridging, n/m; I empty 1 wicker jar, n/m; .1 box. white figs, n/in; . 1 sack chaff, n/m, x Calm; 1 bag flour, n/m; .2 bags peanuts, n/m; 1 bag peanuts, li/m; 1 pt. bag peanuts, n/m; 1 pt. bag peanuts, .n/ni; 1 sack, n/m;. 1 sack soda ash, n/m, .x Durham; 1 sack manure, n/'m; 2 cacks suit, n/m;, 2} bags salt, n/in; 1 pt.. sack soda, n/m; 1 sack bark, n/ni; ■ 1 sack bark, n/m; 1 bag gypsum, li/m; 1 sack seed, J.S.lfeP. over B; 1 sack seed, n/m; 1 sack bottles, li/ni;' 1 bdl. ironwork, n/m; 1 bag bed bolts, 2 'hags (leg spikes, n/m; t bags wood-.vork, n/m; 1 pt. bag, n/in; 21 bags iico, ii/m; 25 fellowes, n/m; 1 empty pigeon crate, n/m; 3 \rolls .roofing, n/m; I roll roof-, ing, n/m, x Queen of the South;' 1' crate empty 'tins. 5-, empiy cases, n/m, x Queen of the South; 1 box iin, 2cwt„ n/m; quautity loose sheets, n/ui; .1 empty drum, R.E.T. orev W in oblong; 4 bdls. rattan,-n/m, x Yangala Mnru; 1 empty wicker jar, T.C.; .1 empty wicker jar, n/m; quantity loose paper, n/m; 1 sack pkg. horseshoes, n/m; 1 keg horseshoes, -n/m; 1 crato roofing, x Opawa. n/m; 1 sac': barley, I. over C, x Invercargill; 1 wire mattress, J. Creagh; 6' bags ard 1 sack -■•alt, n/m, x Australmead; 9 axo handles, n/m; ■} pieces ouk, n/m; 8 rcugh shafts, n/m; 2 kegs grease, n/m; 4 fire fcri.-ks, n/m; quantity ironwork, n/m; 1 .bag whiting, n/m, x Alexander;'l caiiip oven, 2 lids, n/m; 1 scythe handle, 1 board, 1 Ixll. bed rails, n/m; I.cask oil, n/m; 1 cask tar, n/'m;,',] drum creosote oil, n/m; pieces marble, 'n/m; 1 cast iron down! pipe, n./hi; 2 empty gas cylinders, n/in; 2 oars, n/m, x Blenheim; 1 cask dip, n/m; 1 case, E.A.C., x Riverim; 1 case canned frrit, C i- B; 1 case canned fruit, 0.5.A;;'1.-mincer, n/m'; 3 cases sad irons, GP over W ; n inverted pyra--mid, x Kaikoura; 1 case, N.1.8.C.; 1 case, B. Grange and Son; 1 case, n/m; 1 case lawn mower, n/in, x Austral; 1 crate bottles, n/mrl case, n/m; 1 case salmon, SF over i in diamond; 1. box ironwork, T.M.Co.; 1 box/ Giwrin, Napier; 1 chest tea. n/m; 1 case ironwork, n/m; 5 boxes Hudson's extract, n/m; 1 part sack ••:orl;s, n/m: 1 keg JC & S in diamond over Grey; 1 empty keg, 11/111; 1 keg. n/m; 1 keg, n/m; . 2 dru.iis, [li.qhlaud dip,, n/ni;. 1 drum Cooper's dip, li'/m ; l.drnm Cooper's oil .fluid ; 3 drums M'Dougall's dip, NZL in pyramid, x Essex; f drum Quiboll's dip, J McM; 1 -drum" Little's dip, 11 ./in: 1. drum, n/ni; 1 drum lliairkiug.oilj NHA.in oblorig iover Timariii; 1 drum dip, 11/ in; 3 empty drums, 11/111 ;■ 1 rubber tyre, n/m; 2 bdls camp outfit, 11/iu; I bdl. pram, n/m;-5 deck chairs; I = empty port..-n/ni; 1 empty .dress basket, n/m; 1 sack swag, n/m; 1 case J.W. & Co. over KOSL; 1 ease, 11/ m; 1 sugar bag, n/m; 1 bdl. bedding, n/ni; 1 case, W. Cier- , aid; 1 tin, ii/m; 1 empty dress basket, n/m;" 1 parcel'glassware. A. E. Best; 1 deck chair, ii/m; 1 black port., n/m; 1 tin, n/m; 1 small-box, JJN over 1693 in oblong, No. 9335 over 2; 1 tin 'box, t 28556, Dugdale; .1 basket, 255-13, Matthews ;. 1 package, 277-t'J, .Powell; ■ 1 ■ parcel, - n/m;' 1. case, .n/m; I.port., King-; l.paroel. Mason, 21541; 1 sailor's bag, 23182, M'Kny; 1 package, Rowlands; 1 parcel, n/m; .1 parcel, 23518,' M'lntosh; 1 sailor's bag. n/m; 1 sailor's bag, 11/ m; 1 concertina case,, n/m; 1 chaw, n/iii; 1 package, 20516, (Wgland; 1 ;iort„ 2fi-i-!IC, Lun; 1 rarccl, 21415, Andrews; 1 basket,22243,.M'Adam; 1 parcel, 26982, Cousin; 1. parcel, 22742, Williamson; 1 tin box, ■ 27657, .Beynon; 1 ca<e, 23917, Boyle; 1 port., .1 basket, 16203, Flyim; 1 case, - 23283. Norton; 1 sugar bag, 220G7, Harris; 1 port., 21512, Williams; 1 coat, 23113. Brav, 1 bag, 27381, Conlin.; 1 bundle, 24594, .Stuart; 1 walking stick, 1 umbrella, n/m; 1 basket, 2629G, Mar- -. shall: .1 -sailor's bag, 2JS-lt, Condon;'! • parcel, 27855, Williams; 2 cases, 27206, | - Blake; 1 sugar Irag. 20757, Nash ; 1-.mat-tress, 21218, .Donohue; .1., sailor's, bag, 20503, Ci'osliie; 1 sailoi-'s bag, 2891, Rich-an-dsori, 1 sailor's bag, 24588, Cassey; 1 mattress, 27128, Blow-dale; 2 cases, 23782, Roxburg;' 1 bed,'.n/m; 1 Sailor's bag, 27446, Kennedy; 1 sailor's bag, 27803, Colville; 1 leather trunk, 11/ m: 1 portmanteau, 11/ m; 1 rug. 11/ m; 1 overcoat; Anson; 1 tin box, WH over R in inverted pyramid, x lonic, t Saratogn .truiik, Gilmour; 1 trunk, ii/ 111; 1 parcel, E. J.' Hymn; 1 x'aper parcel, ■ -RII & (.'o. over N in diamond; 1 dress •basket. Miss Maidment; 1 portv, Wren. (b) IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. —Various quantities (in sacks) of salt, ■ superphosphates, gypsum, manure, lirne, wax, maize, barley, wheat peas, etc. , ' - GOODS ON VIEW ON MORNING OF '• ' SALE. WANTED TO SELL, 1750 ACRES, AVaikato District, nearly all swamp land, about 300 acres in grass; 13 miles drains; 3-roomed lean-to with range, whure, cowshed with good yards; curry now 150 to 200 head cattle.. Price, -£7 an acre. There is iimiieiise prospective value in this block, and to the right man it can be had on very easy terms. (SSS.) , . . MATTHEWS BROTHERS, ' LAND AGENTS; HAMILTON. RUN HEAVY LORRIES~ON CLINCHER BAND TYRES. A BIG ITEM in delivery costs is TyVes. Fit British Clincher Band Tyres and reduce upkeep expenses. Sizes for all. lorries. Cal] or write. Sole Controllers, HAYWAR-D BROS. AND CO., LTD., C'hristchurch. CEDERHOLM AND SON. EDERHOLM AND SON. FLASHLIGHTS And DRY CELLS. BATTERIES And CASES. SEND FOR I B ICE LIST. 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