AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1919/ At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. LOTS OAA LOTS . LOTS A\)\) LOTS. On the Premises, [ THE FOYLE, 15 GRANT ROAD. . "MESSES. HAECOUBT AND CO. have ■"•* received 'instructions from the Trustees in the Estalo of the late MES. 11. J. ARCHIBALD, to soil, on tho premises, 15 Grant Eoad, as under:— . ' CARPETS, DINING BILLIARD TAliUi, CIMPUiTJi, I'IAKO (by ' SPENCER), BOOKCASE (GLASS FRONT), DRAWING SUITE OF 7 PIECES, DOUBLE AND SINGLE . WOODEN BEDSTEADS, KAPOC MATTRESSES, DUCHESS CHESTS, TOILET WARE, STAIR. RUNNER, QUANTUM OF LINO., KITCHEN TABLES, CHAIRS, LAWN MOWER, Cur- ! taina, Blinds, Pictures, Pots and 1 .. Pans, Ment Safes, Kitchen Chairs, Palm Stands, Garden Tools, Coir Mats, Bugs, Gas Grillcr, a quantity of useful Kitchen Utensils, • '. ■ eto. etc. ' ■■••■. . . Goods on view To-morrow (Thursday), i from 2to i p.m. . ' 1 HAECOUET AND CO., ' ' Auctioneers. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,. 11119, At 10 a.m. K SHED, WATERLOO QUAY. ,' UNDESERVED SALE OF CANTEEN:: STORES, EX RETURNED TROOPSHIPS.' AERATED WATERS, BISCUITS', . PLAYING CARDS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, CANNED FRUITS, CONDENSED MILK, METAL POL- ' ISHES, PIPES, ENAMEL ELATES, • WRITING PADS, PENCILS, . PAPER BAGS, MIXED SWEETS', ■SARDINES, SALMON, SOAP, : TOOTH BRUSHES', TOOTH POWDER AND PASTE, CORDIALS, SUGAR, SHAVING SOAP AND BRUSHES'.. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from ! the Defence Department to sell ut 1C Shed, Waterloo Quay, Wellington, commencing on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919, at 10 a.m.— CANTEEN STORES, EX RETURNED TROOPSHIPS, i Including, inter alia, the following:— Aerated Waters, GOO doz. (Schweppe's nnd other well-known brands) Biscu.ite, 54711b., fully assorted, and JWW cases and tins (Jacobs, Peek Frean, 1 and other well-known brands) ' Playing Cards, 87 d-oz. .. ■ < Cigarettes (Three Castle, Gold Flake', I and Capstan), 302,410 : Canned Fruits,, 175 cases (assorted) ] Condensed Milk, 88 doz. (Baccu,<-i Mash) Pipes (briar and mixed), A3 doz. Plates, 14 doz. (enamel) . Pens-and Penholders, 15 doz. > .. • ■ Paper Bags, SKKH) ....'. Sweets.(mixed, fruit, boiled), 16001b. Chocolates, 33 doz. Sardines, 600 doz. ' Salmon, 108 doz. Tobacco, 7701b. (Capstan, full and'm.) i Catalogue? being prepared, giving full lists and quantities. Sold in lots to suit all purchasers. All stores can be seen at K Shed on Tuesday, July 22, between the hours of 11 a.m. ami 4 p.m. HARCOURT AND CO.. ] Auctioneers. . . . . , mHE SENSE OF OWNERSHIP < A MAKES FOR.INDEPENDENCE. 1 HERE IS A CHANCE WHICH MAY' NOT OCCUR AGAIN FOR YOU. ' j ACRES OSnA ACRES { ACRES / AOVV ACRES j IN 9 DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS. 1 NOCKMOR ESTATE, NOCKMOR ESTATE, CLOSE TO PALMERSTON'NORTH. _ HANDY TO CHEESE FACTORY AND CREAMERY, SCHOOL, STORE AND POST OFFICE. ' ' ' ■RICH FLATS, GOOD HILLS, WELL WATERED./ ; AND THESE EASY TERMS: ■ 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 12 ■'■ months (or improvements), balance '• 5 years at 5£ per cent. '. i AUCTION SALE ON JULY 23, 1919. : Send postcard To-day and yet Plan from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . Auctioneers, Palmerston North. ■■• ■ HUGE SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE. '■' ' " NEAR- THE CLOSE TO SEA. .'. ■ . BULLS. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. FARMS. on FARMS. FARMS. *" FARMS. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION , On JULY 30, On JULY 30, _ j In the . ' j ' LYCEUM .THEATRE,' FEILDING. 1 LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. s THAT .RICH, PICTURESQUE, COSY j BLOCK OF LAND, surrounding the ','Fraser" Homestead, the envy of all Dairy Farmers and Fat Stock Grow- ■ ere who have visited that district, is • now surveyed into ' ' 10 DAIRY-FARMS, . 10 DAIRY FARMS, in Areas from 44 to 185 ACRES, and suitable for the Dairy' Farmer * whose anjbition is to put up butter-fnt re- | coi'ds and livo in congenial surround- : ings. , ' THE' .10 DAIRYING AND SHEEP FARMS adjoin the Dairying Block. * and extend towards the sea coast, and consists of heavy loam flats with'portions warm, healthy undulations. THESE SECTIONS are suitablo for fi Mixed Farming; both sheep and c . cattle do remarkably well on this t. block, and in the wordsoof a farmor 6 who knows this country "the flats will grow anything." ; TERMS: 10 per cent, dowii, 10 per cent. \ in twelve months, 10 per cent, in three years, balance 7 years at 5J 1 per cent. Order your Plan To-day. ■ ! ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., 1 LEVIN AND CO., LTD., ' Joint Auctioneers. ] t SMALL - FARMS~ARE~ IN - GREAT DEMAND. INSPECT THESE AT ONCE. 50 ACRES, Freehold, on inetailtd road, I 1 mile factory and school; 4-rd. rouse; | good chance for man with small ;.n]>itnl. , Price, .eiOOO; terms, .£250 down, balance , 4 years at 5J per cont. 51 ACHES, Free- ] hold, going concern, includes 15 cows, 2 , ■' horses, cart, gig, plough, harrows, and t < all necessary, sundries. Price, ,130 per j aero; JSM down, balance arranged. 103 \ ACRES, Freehold, good road, factory and , school adjoining; 7 paddocks, nil plough- j able, 10i acres swedes, large stack of bay; 4-rd. house; other buildings. Price, only X2O per acre; good terms. , E. J. IDLE, ( P.O. Box 42. Telephones 61 and 9,1, i INGLEWOOD.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 12
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