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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, .TUNE 16, 1019, Commencing at 2 p.m. ■ In the Estate of J. GODBE.R AND CO., LTD. (In Liquidation). ' UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, ' On the Premises, 11 COUETENAY PLACE, (Next Post Office). SHOP FITTINGS, FURNITURE CROCKERY, E. 1 ,. WAKE CUTLERY, TABLE SILVER • CASH REGISTER, DAY.TON SCALE PIANO, SIDEBOARDS • Etc. Etc. mOWNSEND \ND PAUL, LTD., and i- GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., under instructions from ,the Liquidators, will sr-11 by auction as above, WITHOUT RESEKYEThe full contents of the premises lately carried on by J. Godber and Co., Ltd., as Pastrycooks, Luncheon and Tea Rooms Proprietors. Including the above-mentioned lines, lincl gas fires ami stoves, marbletop counter, airtight showcase, glass window shelving, sweets, sweet jars, ■ tables, chairs, carpets, linoleum-s, Boda fountains, ice chest, mirrors, and pictures, etc. etc. eic. List mar be perused at the offices »T the Auctioneers, Allen Street Goods on view on day' of sale Ti'om !) a.m. ' F. G. B. GILL, , A. JACOBS, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY . WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 1919, WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Commencing At 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY .' WEDNESDAY N In the Estate of J. GODBEE & CO. LTD. (In Liquidation). WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY FIEST UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE On the Premises, 214 LAMBTON QUAY. SHOP FITTLNUS AND FURNITURE ELECTRO-PLATE, CROCKERY KNIVttS, SPOONS, FORKS, CASH REGISTERS, SCALES. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., AND J- GEORGE THOMAS & Cα, i/iD,. conjointly, instructed by the Liquidators, will sell at Auction, ae above, all the appointments of a first-class Pastrycooks Shop, Tea and Luncheon Rooms, cow. prising:— • . Marble-top Counter, Airtight Show-cuses, ..•.' : . Glass Shelving, on Marble-top Baae, 2 Cash Registers, 2 Dayton Scales, : Hot-Pie Ovens, 50 Jars Sweets, Pictures, Linoleum, Carpet Squares and Runners, 50 Tables, 160 • High-bacK and Bentwood Chairs, 2 Handsome Sideboards, Marble Soda Fountaiu, Ice Chests, Dinner Wagons, Mirrur Partitions, o\ er 200 each E.P. Dessert ■ and Teaspoons, Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, Large Quantity E.P. Sugar Basins, Trays, Vegetable,' Entree, and Butter Dishes, Vases, E. 1 ,. Tea and Coffee Pots and Hot Water Jugs, Jackson's Patent Rapid Boiler, Machine Butter Moulder, Baaibury • Stove, Brass Urns, Gas Cooker and Hot Plates, Cake Plates and Stands, Cups, Saucers, i'late' Dishes, Ifltchen and Pantry Appurtenances. • Lists sent to nhy address , on'Application. Shop Open for Inspection of Goods on Tuesday, June 17, from 2.30 to 4.$ p.m. Private view by arrangement. ■ A. JACOBS, F. G. B. GILL, Auctioneers.' AUCTION SALE OF '" HIGH-CLASS DAIRY AND FATTEN- , . ING COUNTRY. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., have been favour, ed by instructions from WILLIAM CRAIG, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction all his properties,' on the easiest terms, viz., Ten per cent, down! ten per cent, in 3 months, and balance 5 years .it 51 per cent. • At the FIRE BRIGADE.. HALL, WANGANUI, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. .. papaiti. '". : inn ACRES, 5 miles from Wangamu tOO Post Office, and 2 miles from Borough, on the Wanganui River, suitably subdivided, into sections from 10 acres to 107 acres. Homestead and woolshede. ' .■ .-. • . The above■property is one that should be inspected by all land buyers. Tho rich drained• swamp on the-river'Hats will bear inspection from the most competent judges. ■■ ■■ ■• Land of this quality within two miles of the .borough will be off. the market in,a very short time. . ' -. WANGAEHU. O1 K ACRES,, mostly good river flats, &JLO 5 miles from Wnuganui with good road. • . For land with a prospective value there is none better in New Zealand. ! Within a .few years all Wangachu River flat.? will be valued at double the-, present prices. ■There is a creamery and a bnltor factory in this valley. INGLEWOOD. OOir ACRES on the Dudley Road, 1 J nlAt miles from -Inglewood. Good dwelling-house and up-to-date dairy buildings. A very nice little dairy farm with a charming homestead. Quite close to creamery, batter and cheese factory. About twenty acres of tip-top swedes all ready to' bo fed off. The milking herd of about 1011 firstclass cows will be sold by auction at early date after the land siue. Possession within one month. Plans and particulars ran bo obtained from the Auctioneers' (Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, and Co.. Trtd.), or from Armstrong. Craig and Barton, solicitors, Wangamu. Stock dispersal salo will be held in July. ■. .CLEARANCE SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS PRETORIA STREET, LOWER HDTT, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGFLTON has received • instructions from Mrs. Jobson, who has sold her house, lo offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, the contents of her six-roomed house. Full details later. 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, IS2 Fesilhcrslon Street; And id Lower Hull. MB, S. R. LANCASTER'S SALE of IJE'DIQBKB AND HIGH-CLASS . JERSEY STOCK, To be Held mi FRIDAY, JUNE 20, At 12 Noon slmrp, ' AT THE FARM, NAPIER ROAD. PALMBRSTON NTFL, Comprising:— 90 pedigree Jersey cows, heifers, and bulls 80 very choice Jersey cows and heifers The Sale will include the dairies of Messrs. Caldwell and Hocking, in addition to vendor's own cattle. Catalogues on application to vendor or Auctioneers. DALGETY AND CO., and N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 16

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