~ . AUCTIONS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919, A,t2;3op.ni. (WELL-SITUATED- CORKER FREEHOLD'PROPERTY, No. 105 WEBB . u STREET,. .AND . No. 5 NAIBN ;.;:.:STREET..,;;, .;■ ..;/< i. • •Messrs.. j;.h;.bethune and co. ItA : are instructed, by tho Executors in •Estate of ■■ the late Jonathan Bamford to •tell by auction, in their Rooms, Feathereton" Streat,'as above-f ;". . ■■'... Part Lot 1, .Section, 60, Wellington, hav- .'■ ; ing frontages of 49ft. 6i_n.- to .Webb Street- and-82ft. 6in. to Nairn Street, together with , the 5-roomed Residence, No; 105 Webb Street, and the Cottage of <5 rooms,-No. 5 Nairn Street, there- , on, let-to tenants at'22s. 6d. and 12s. 6d.. per-week respectively. The-above property is in a splendid' position" <in : the tram .line, and within easy'walking.-:distance : of the business .etreets of the city. ■'...- For further.particulars and cards to view, apply to. ; - - , : J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. ; : TO-DAY, ; ..WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1919, '■■{'.:: ' '-_ '-'At iol3o a.m. ON THE PREMISES, 175 ADELAIDE "■.'.. ."; ROAD./ ■; '•■•'■ . : A¥CTION- ' SALE 'OE SUPERIOR FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, etc. 69 Lots ,<)£ --Blankets, Shteets,' '•. Quilts, .., ■.Pillo^ : Siip3, Towels;; Toilets, etc. Everything.-,is scrupiiluosly clean nnd haa only.' been in use ; a short time, but as the owner is leaving Wellington, our instructions, are to eell WITHOUT RESERVE.-. . - : . . -. . .'. C'.:W. : . PRICE, Auctioneer. .IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE,' / : -. ■;■:.' ON THE FARM, • ■ : ■• ROSSITER. , AVENUE,. WAIWETU, . ■: LOWER'HUTT.-.; :.; ,
BPLBNDID DAIRY HEED AND FARM ,"■:' ■-. .- • ,■-"• PLANT..-.. .)■:.; ; : ' - TO-DAY 'oyBDNESDAY), . • ■ .. / .At 11a.m.-'sharp. "' "' '"' H- EBNEST LEIGHTON'vIias receiv- • ed instructions from GEORGE >WiNJ)EUM r -,ESQ.; who has leased 'his ■farm;"to offer for.absolute sale— • 17 splendid, milking, covve (majority ■;■'•-:■"•',■.-' just calved and com- ;■"■''* V.'.ing'.'to'profit.■";'■ '■■''. ■■;.;.2 Holstein , heifers'. : ''■ ' ; '. ■ tv.-.•.12-year-old , purebred Jersey bull : '1 horse... ■:. : Heavy spring'trap-' , -'-- 1 :- ■■■':'■• Light spring trap \ . , .' Light block dray. ■ ■ '; Spring trap, iiearly new, carry -35cwt. ; 1 set.dray 'harness .■' ' ■ '.. .: 2 sets'harness ■ .......' .' ' 1 riding saddl? arid bridle,.- tiro seta' :.. ■'•:.•.•':'•'■. plough', 'chains, 1- eet . leading chains,- Syracuse, plough, Horns- . ■ by. plough, .set- disc harrows, set • '. tine,harrows,•scarifier and , moul-; . : '". der> - roller, Planet Jr. seed 'ebwer, .-. -.'■'' MasseyJffarris'mangold.c.utter, get '" ;■' ' i swingle-'.bai's, .Tvheelbarfbws, Ver- - 1 ''.-.- morel spray, pump, wire btrainer, "-.■' fifteen.good milk-'cans;.;;cow cov- : ers, doftble-barrel gun, lot of good : , .','•'' tools and sundries too many"" to ;. ■. ■"■:■[" enumerate .. ■. '■'./.-_ ■ ■ ' . ■:;":'■■ NO , OUTSKe;ENTRIES..;.,,, ( ■■"■''-;;- ; .. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. .'.' ' ■.'.' : --.;:....■■-.■--■.:■■■•■ ; -'' ; ; ' \:..'-■■' ;'-; ■ TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock. ■'; BALE OF THE CONTENTS OF A SRI- :. ■ .VATE: HOSPITAL, AND'.-LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FUR-: :■;' ..-'.nittjee; ■ ■-. . ; -~ -i-. : ' ; : : " \i\ L. WILSON. AND CO. will ->seU, at the.ii ,, Rooms, the Contents of a Private Hospital, ■. comprising Operating .'■' Table, and Large Quantity, of Enamelled .'■ Ware,' Sterilisers, Bowls, Trays, Jugs, . Glass Bottles, and-other, Bottles, Air Bed and Pillpi's," Eads,. 'Air CusKons, Bed ■-. arid Covers, Leg Splint, Douche Bath, 3 Slop Pails, Basins; etc. ■■'■' ■■'-. ' ' ' ■ '.".'.'■■■■ ;-Aleo^-y-'--■..'■■'■'■■ ,- .' ,390.Glass Jars—quite new—a fine set.-"-t ■■ .-' - ALL FOR POSITIVE SALE. ■■ Andr'a-Large'.Quahtity. s Of : good House-;.,-hold I'Tirniture by. good--maers. ■'■■... ■-"■ . . - . •; The'enamelled, ware .will be sold at 2 ; s o'clock sharp.. ■-,'. .<"' ■: ... ■,:. : ';';:■."; .iPAHAUTANUI SALE. '. "•■/■:;-.-'■ ; FEBRUARY. 2^1919;:.:...:_.;' MESSRS. ABRAHAM: ■& LTD.,; will /sell,-at:,l p.m.-..; ... ' 4300 mixed aged ,e.wes ;., '■ ' ■'■ f '■_ .50 2-toqth. eweS • •-, • '■'".■'•■ : 50 6-to6th: to-fresh full-mouthed "ewea '■ ' "70 ■ lambs-^ '"'"■' ' ' :''27s,fuU-mquthed: ewes . : "■:'.-.'■ 400..TOtherlambs ■ - : - ; ,'\.: .. ■ ..- :300:ewes':. ";■-, • .'■ '■' . ; . / 100' ewe hoggets:; ': : 15 fnil-mouthed Romney rams ~-. 200 lambs- -: ; . " ;; . ' • : '- , 50 mixe'd 2-tobths '" '' - , - ■ . '.-■ 350.6-tooth wethere .'. ■ '. .: 200 good'-woolly'lambs ~, - 100 ewe lambs. ... " ■ ■ "■: •'. .100 wether lambs ■.-.■"■■ '-'- ■ • :.. 200-kmbs -V ■}~-..;.. ~'.. ,'. ; 1250 mixed, aged .ewes. -.-.... .-: .-. '.'/HKO'l'ambe '■''■•■•:•■.>' .:,:.'., ...... . ..! .'450 i ;and, 6-topth. wethere/. -.-" .- : . 250 sound mouthed ewes . 30 18-month steers -, 8 springing heifers,.'close to profit
:;. -.•• PAHAUTANUI SALE. ■ 'FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1919: DALGETYAND~cb,LTD. ) will sell, ... ;,as abore, at 1. p.m.—. ■ , •':■ '200 2-tOoti; wethers, (very good line) . 300 4-topth . wethers .... '. • ■■ 300 2-tooth to fresh full-mouthed ewes, annual draft ' 200 2-tooth: to . fresh full-msuthed - ,-■ -ewes, annual draft to fresh full-mouthed ~'., .: ewes,.-annual draft' ,' 150 2-tpoth'■'- to' fresh full-mouthed - . ewes, annual' draft ' 100 2-tooth to fresh lull-mouthed ewes, annual draft. .. 30 ewes, to fresh full-.oiquthed : 100 lambs' ' ; , : . ' ' 40 lambs!.. . / p . : -.' ■'. 21 21-year .'steers ' ' : '■■.. .1 fat heifer - 1 Jersey-cross heifer, on drop ' SPECIAL SALE. piXON; STREET, MASTERTON. .SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919. mHE ' WAIEARAPA FARMERS' GO■'■Ly OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,'Ltd., STOCK DEPARTMENT, have received instructions, from' 'MESSRS. FLY, YOUNG AND BEATTIE, Mail Contractors, to sell by Auction at their Premiees. Dixori Street, Mastertoii, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 22; 1919, at 1 o'clock; HORSE'S, etc.; comprising-: 20 good--useful allrround ' "working .■ horses, from 5 to 9yr. old' 4 sete complete coach harness, in . perfect order .. ..-■' .... 1 16-piissenger coach, built by Balm, Nelson 1 12-passenger coach ■ 1 3-ton horse lorry ' 1 2-tbri brake 1 G-p(issenger wagonette 2. sets single harness ■ • ■ 2 broke horses 1. brake' and harness 100' sacks and sundries ,- Theee horses are ; particularly well known throughout the district, are in first-claee working order, and anyone wishing to purchase a good horse should attend this sale.-
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 124, 19 February 1919, Page 12
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