I AUCTIONS. , [ < ___ .i ' WILLIAMS AND ' CO., LTD., -"- .AUCTION ARCADE, i .-- ■" COURTENAY PLACE. I AUCTION SALE OF OVERLANDED ;■ CARGO OP PAINTS, ETC., 1 To be held on account Owner B/Lading. i TO-DAY, 2 o'clock, TO-DAY, I Comprising Semi-Pnste White in Oil, , .Pure Whito Lead, Prudential Wall ! Finish, No: 31 Pure "White, No. 13 i = Pure Light Stone, No. 27 Pure Good I. Bed, No. 7 Pure Cream, Five 1-Gal. ! ' Tins Copper Paint, Carmine Auto ■ Finish, White Auto-Finish, 801b. Flat j , Bed Printers' Ink, Largo Quantity ; of Roofing Shingles. ; 'Also, Furniture, Carpets, Pianos , , Gramophones, etc. , C. R. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. i ■ ■• OTAKI MART SALE. I TO-MOBROW (SATURDAY), JULY .5. UNDER instructions from various owners, MB. G. ANDERSON, Aμ- ; tioneer, will hold the hrst of a series of < AT 6 TEE MART (LATE TOWN HALL), r TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 5, i When a Quantity of Good 3 mil be [r Offered. ; 11.30 a.m. Fi'esh Vegetables, *'rnit, Poultry, Seed Potatoes, nnd Country Fro- '. duce •Noon. '.....L've'Stock, Vehicles, Harness, Im- > pleaiients. FURNITURE-STARTS AT 1.30 P.M. I SHARP.. ' Under instructions from MRS. PETER i: TAIPU, the contents of a ten-roomed i house -will bo offered, as above. _ . i" The sale includes a fine pinno in ex- ;'.- cellent 6rder by Schwechten (can be inspected on application to : owner), piano stool, handsome ' duchesses, toiletware, wardrobes, ;■ . ; overmantels, with mirrors, large ; - ■ ' umbrella hall stand, -washstanda,. !. chestoriield, . lounge, arm • chairs, ! all well upholstered, d'ning tables, .' , hanging lamps, crockery, including an exceptional dinner service ! ' of many pieces, bookcases, selected wood double bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, clocks, pictures, cutlery, ■ quantity of groceries, also lawn . ~ . mowers, garden tools, large grind- • stones, churn, asea, copper boiler, . anvil, vioe and fieehives, lady's bicycle, and horse, trap, and harness. In nil the most important . sale of the, year. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919. /..•..■..■ : ' ON THE FARM, MARTINBOROU"gII Commenoing. at 10.30 a.m. mHE WAIRARAPA', FARMERS' COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, have received instructions from MR. G. H; GRIMMER, , Ifartinborough, to sell the whole of his Jive and dead stock as under:— 63 cows 3 cows in milk ■ 13 3-year heifers in calf 12 2-year heifers > ,18 1-year heifers ■• . . 3 bnllß, Ayrshire and Holetein 30 store pigs ;■ ■ ... i 6OWB (farrow 'August) 80, black-face hoggets 1 bay mare, 8 years, heavy brake, ; good all work 1 chestnut gelding, heavy brake, good all work 1 chestnut mare, aged 1 brake,-1 Ret brake harness, I extra collars, 2 sets 2-horso bars, chains, etc., 1 lever single plough, 1 set tine, 1 set dieo., 1 Farmer Favourites drill, 1 set tripod, Cambridge roller, 1 stack lucerne hay, 2 tons pressed straw, 18 milkcans, ,• 1 ciroular cooler. SUNDRIES. ETC. ETC. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HUGE SUBDIVISIONAL LAND I " SALE.. ... ' NEAE THE '. •' ■ •'• ■ CLOSE TO • SEA. ■■.' ' 'BULLS. ' PUKEHOTJ ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. '• PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. FARMS. qa FARMS. FARMS. AM. FARMS. To be ..Sold by'PUBLIC AUCTION : ■ On JULY 30, ' On JULY 30, ,■ '. ' In the LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDINO. LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDI^G. ■ THAT .RICH, PICTURESQUE, COSY BLOCK OF LAND, surrounding the VFraser" Homestead, the envy of all Dairy Farmers and Fat Stock Qrow- ' ■ ere who have visited that district, is now surveyed into 10 DAIRY FARMS, ' ■10 DAIRY FAKMS, ■' in Areas from 44 to 185 ACRES, and • erritable for the Dairy Farmer* whoso ambition is to put up butter-fat records and live in oongenial surroundings. STHE 10 DAIRYING AND SHEEP FARMS adjoin the Dairying Block and extend towards the sea coast, and . consists of heavy loam flats with, por- ■'•'"■•;" tions warm, healthy undulafione. > THESE SECTIONS are suitable, for Mixe3 Fanning; ..both eheep and cattle do remarkably well on this block, and in the words of a farmer who knows this country "the flats will 1 grow anything." , . TERMS: 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent, in twelve months, 10 per.cent, in Three years, balance 7 years at 5i per cent. Order your Plan To-day. ' ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF LAND. TOWN SECTIONS IN SUNNY OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, j At 11 a.m. ■■ D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND .WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in F. BrigUfs Estate, to offer for sale, by Public .Auction, at Bright's Theatre, • Otaki, as above— ' 20 TOWN SECTIONS, consisting of 17 Vacant Sections and 3 House Properties. The vacant stetious range in area from approximately { acre to 1{ acres, and the House Properties from approximately 1 acre to 1 acre. . The House Properties aro at presout ocenpied,, by Mrs. F. Bright, Mm. A. Bright, iiiid Mr. F. W. Box. The Sections are situated in Matene Street Aotaki Street and Riverbank Road,' and ttvo Sections in Dunstan Street, Otaki Railway. Four of the vacant sections are subject to a lease to Chinese Gardeners at a yearly rental of .£lO per acre, and will he sold subject to this lease. TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, in one month. Balance in t> years at 5J per oent. This Sale affords' a great opportunity to those who wish to build a home in pleasant surroundings, and where the climate is unsurpassed in New />ealand. For.further particulars, apply to MRS. F. BRIGHT, Otaki, MRS. DANIEL, Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. Plans of Sections are now available on application to the Auctioneere.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 12
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