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AUCTIONS. WEPNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, WEDNESDAY, SBPTEMBER 11, ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTiJMBEII- -11, WEDNESDA., 11, At. 11 a.m. ■At 11 a.m.- . ■ . ■ ON MIDDLE 'FLOOR, -HARBOUR BOARD "I?" .STORE Hl'l'J.riNG, QUEEN'S WHARF APPROACH. UNRESERVED AOCTIO.V SALE ■-"'..•■ of TJNOLAUiKri aooos.UNCLAIMED GOODS, UNCLAIMED GOODS, UNCLAIMED GOODS, Consisting of • GENERAL. MKRCHANDISE, ETC. OEKEJUL ■-.!)• KCHANDTSK, ETC. . GENW-MI. M!-,iiCHANI.'ISu, ETC. GENERAL .It'HCUANDKB, ETC. - Also, Packs 'or Salt. Superphosphates, Gyp-iiim, Ainnurc, Lime, Wax, Maize, Barley, Wheat, Peas, Etc. MESSRS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions from the WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD to soil the undermentioned Goods by iPuibiic Auction, , Absolutely Without Rc- ; serve (excepting duty, if payable), utlie I same aire not previously cUiincd and the I due charges thereon paid, on \VLDNI.bDAY MOIiNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918, at 11 o'clock— . (a) GENERAL MKRCHANDISE, ET.C.-'--4 bags -slag, n/m; ; 4bags slag, n/m; 3 bags lime, n/m; 1, sack lime, n/m; J bags manure, n/m;'2 'bags calf food, n/m; 2 sacks meal,- n/m;l sack, n/m;. 1 sack meal, n/m;.1,-sack, n/m; 2 sacks, n/m'; ,1 sacks tapioca, n/m'j 2 sacks ', tapioca, n/m; 1 sack rice,, n/m; 1 ' empty cask, u/m; 1 sack- silicate soda, n/m; 2 bdls. wood poles, IHC; 1. single '■ pble.'lHC; 1 cultivator pole,. Planet Jnr.; 1 pkg. ridging, n/m; 1 empty, i- wicker jar,' n/m; 1. l»x white figs, n/m; 1 sack chaff, n/m, s Calm; 1 bag flour,' n/m; -2 bags' peanuts, n/ni; 1 bag,peanuts, n/m;-1 pt. bag peanuts,, n/m-; 1 pt. bag peanuts, n/m; 1 sack, n/m; 1 sack eoda- ash, n/m, x Ptir- • ham; 1 sack.'manuw,.n/m; 2 eacks salt,, . n/mj-SJ bags salt, ;n/m; 1 pt. sack soda, n/m;. 1 eaek bark, , n/m; 1 sack bark, n/m; 1 bag gypsum, n/m;"1 sack seed, U.S.MeP. ovur B; V eack seed, n/m; 1 sack bottles, u/m; 1 bell, ironwork, n/m; 1 bag bed bolts, 2 ibags dog spikes, n/m; i bags wood-.vork, n/ni; 1' pt; bag , , n/m; 24 bags lice, n/m;. 25' fellowes, 'n/ni; 1 .empty pigeon crate, n/m;. 3 rolls roofing, n;m; 1 .roll' roofing, n/m, x Queen of the South; 1 crate empty tins, .5 empty cases, n/m, x Queen of the South; 1 box nn, 2cwt., n/m; quantity loose sheets, n/m'; 1 empty drum, R.E.T. oto W in oblong; i bdis. rattan,' n/m, x 'Yongala Mar'u; 1 ■ empty- wicker . jar, -T.C.j ,1 empty wicker'jar, .n/ni; 'quantity loose paper, n/m;1 sack pkg. horseshoes, n/m; 1 T keg horse-shoes, n,/m; 1 crate roofing, x * Oiwwa. n/m; 1 sack, barley; I. over C, x !"• Invereargill; 1 wire .mattress,. J. Crcagh; C bags ar.d 1 suck/-alt, n/m, '" . x Australinead; 9 axe handles, n/m; -1 pieces oak,'u/m; 8 .raieK'shafts, n/m; 2 kegs grenso, n/m;' 4 tire fcri;k_, n/m , ; quantity ironwork, n/m; 1 bag whitinj;, [\ n/m, x Alexander; 1 camp oven, 2 lids, n/m; 1 scythe handle, 1 board, 1 Ml. bed rails, n/m; I.cask oil, n/iii; 1 cask tiiri n/m;'l drum creosote oil. n/m; 2 d . piecea marble, n/m;.l cast iron'down 3, pipe, n/m;'2 empty.Ras cylinders, nfm; 2 oars, n/m, x Blenheim; 1 cask dip, n/ni; 1 case, E.AiC, x Biwriai; 1 case h canned frrit, C & T>; 1 case canned feuit, 0.5.A.; 1 mincer,-!i,/m; ."! easw ■ sa<l irpns, GP over.W >'.i inverted pyramid, x Knikoura; 1 case, N.1.8.C.; 1 case, B. Grange and Soiy'l cHse. n'm: 1 case lawn mower, n/m, x.Austral; I crate bottles, n/mj 1 case, n/m; 1 cast salmon, SF over 4 in diamond; 1 to ironwork, T.M.Co.; 1 box.' Gu.irin, Nilpier; 1 chest, tea, n/m; 1 ease iron work, n/m, a boxes Hudson's extract n/m; 1 part sack -.-orte. n/m: 1 kej .TC _ S in diamond over Grey; 1 enipt' keg, n/m; 1 keg, n/m; c - . . keg, n/m; .2 dni.ns, High IS- land dip, n/m; 1 drum Cooper's dip J - n/m; 1 drum C'oopere oil fluid; 3 drum, at M'Dougall's dip, NZL in pyramid, : Essex; 1 drum 'Quibell's dip, J McM 1 drum Little's <lip, n/nij .1 drum n/m; 1 drum mairking oil, NHA in oh long over Timarui; 1 drum dip, n/m 3 empty drums, n/m; 1 rubber tyre ■ n/m; 2* bdls camp outfit, n/m; 1 bdl pram, -ih/ra; 5 deck chiiirs; ! empt; port., n/m; 1 empty dress'basket, n/m i'ftiek swag, n/m; iense J.W, A Co. ove K:OSL; 1 case, n/m; 1 sugar bag, n/m m " 1 bill, bedding, n/m; 1 case, W. Gei ard; 1 tin, n/m; 1 empty 4ress baskel I*- n/m; 1 'parcel glassware, A. E. Best 1 deck choir, n/m; 1 black port., n/m " e 1 tin, n/ni; 1 small box, JJN over 168 ; m in oblong, No. 9335 ovor 2; 1 tin'ibo; is f 2.3556, Dugdale; l-baS:et, _55_3, Mai n " Miews; 1 package, 27719, Powell; a 7 parcel, . n/m; 1 ca-se, : ii/ni a '" , 1 port, King; 1 parcel. Mason, 21541 1 sailor's ba.tr, 23482." M'Kny; 1 pad age, 20483, Rowlands: 1 parcel, n/n 1-.parcel, ■ 33518, M'lntosh; 1 sailor bag. n/mj 1 sailor's bag, n/m; I'coi —■ certina case, n/m; : 1 chair, n/m: package, 20546, Bergland; 1 port., '2649 BA Lnn; 1 parcel, 24415. Andrews: 1 baske icj 22243, M'Adam; 1 parcel, 26982, Cousii '" 1 parcel, 22742, Williamson; ,1 tin bo ■27657, Beynon; 1 case, 239-47, Boyle; port., 1 basket, 16203, Flynn; 1 cas on, 23283, Nor Jon; 1 sugar- bag, 12067, Hn ris; 1. port., 21512, Williams:'• 1 coo 23113. Brriy. 1 bag. 27584, Conlin; bundle, 2-1594,' Stuart; 1 walking stic IY, 1 umbrella, n/m; 1 basket:, 50296, Ma shall; 1 sailor's bag, 22841, Condon; parcol,'27Sss, Williams; 2 cases, 2721 Blake; 1 sugar--baft. 20757. Nash; 1-m; )N. tress,- 21218, Donoluie; 1 sailor's bf 18, 20603, Crosbip;l sailor's bag, 2S!lt, Tik airdson, 1 sailor's bag, 24588, Cassey; "E mattrew, 27128, Blowd.ale; 2 eius ' 23782, Rotburn: 1 bed, u/m; 1 sailo: •vn ba?. 274)6.'- Kennedy; 1, sailor's bi ■" 27803, Colvillo: 1 leafier trunk, n/i ?" 1 portmanteau, .n/m: 1 rug. n/m; - overcoat, Anson • 1 tin box,- WH over in inverted pyramid, x Toni.o, ■ 1 S'a , eet, toga trunk, Gilmo.ur; 1 trunk, n/m; to parcel, E. J. .Hvam; I'paper paw retr TJH & Co. over N in-diamond: Idr tial lia?ket .Miss Maidment; t-port., Wn tho (b) IN LOTS TO SUTT PURCHASEI —Various quantities (in racks) of of way superphosphates, gypsum,, manu illy. lime, wax, maize, barlay, wheat pe >ber et F' ' __ •eet, GOODS ON VIEW ON MORNING wel- .' - - SALE. "tIGS ■; ■ •""""' *' .'. " '."...','. be ~~~ ' , FARM FOR SALE. WE have been instructed, by Mr. . drew licggs, owing to ill-health, 1 •' sell his form of ~ 334J ACRES, at' Te Poi, 6 miles fi ■"Matauiata Railway Station, and milee from Hamilton, all flat li == . and in grnes, rich loamy soil. Divided into 15 paddockn, best 7-v fencing'in the district, sheep and cat proof; good -fattening country. m " 5-i-oomed Modern House on the ] perty, trap and implement sheds, hi ,V ltc _ etc.. milking sheds, bails, etc., toget . with a new -1-cow milking plant and ' sn l,. gallon pump eepitraku'.,. liter- The property is. well watered v tvool- springs in evory paddock. Price, ,£22 from acre, .£BOO cash, mortgage a lance per cant, and the balance lit 6 per c (i(.r"=i He is now milking 60' cows and it JJISO carry 120 easily. The cheese'factory • a'tion mile , and a. half nway, and the bu r for i and Glaxo factories nre at Matamat e- The price received for but.ter : fat year was 25., and it is estimated that dried milk' factory will pay 3s. Gd. lb. for butter-fat. The cows have ,i aged a profit of =t__ each per annum. When the farm is sold the stock I foe- be offered by auction if the buyer two not want to purchase same. This is a good opportunity for an; wanting a real good farm. Apply to DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington; or ANDREW. BEGG.S, 00 Te Poi, Waik

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 10

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