AUCTIONS . WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919, At 10 a.m. K SHED, WATERLQO QUAY. UNDESERVED SALE OF CANTEEN STOKES, EX RETURNED TROOPSHIPS. AERATED WATERS, ' BISCUITS, PLAYING CARDS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, CANNED .FRUITS, CONDENSED SULK, METAL POLISHES, PIPES, ENAMEL PLATES, 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 at K Sbed; Waterloo Quay, Wellington, commencing' on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919, at 10 a.m.— CANTEEN .STORES, EX RETURNED TROOPSHIPS, including, inter alia, the following:— Aerated Waters,. 600 doz. (Schweppe's and other well-known brands.) Biscuits, 5174.1b.. fullv assorted, and 346t?cases and tins (Jacobs, Peek Frean, nnd other well-known, brands) Playing Cards, 87 doz. Cigarettes. (Three Castle, Gold Flake, and Capstan),.3o2,llo Canned Fruits,, 175 eases (assorted) - Condensed Milk. 88 doz. (Baecus Mash) Pipes (briar and mixed), 13 doz. Plates;' 14, doz. (enamel) Pens and Penholders, 15 doz. Paper Bags, 9000 Sweets (mixed, fruit, boiled), 16001b. Chocolates, 33 doz. Sardines, GOO doz. Salmon, 108 doz. Tobacco, 7701b. (Capstan, full and m.) Catalogues now ready. Orders to purchase attended to. 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. and 4 p.m: ■ HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,' 1919,' At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, ■ Featherston Terrace. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell'by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919, at 2.30 p.m.- - That well-situated Residence of 7 rooms on one floor, having a frontage of 35 feet to Featherston Terrace, by a depth of 146 feet, and known at No. 13 Featherston Terrace. ' Tho property is situated on the best part of Featherston Terrace. The rooms. are all good size, 11 foot studs, h. and c. water .service, porcelain bath and basin, built-in wardrobes, good level section, with view of harbour; handy to city and tram. , HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. OTAKI MART SALE. OWING to ' Pcacq Celebrations tho Otaki Produce Mart Sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, instead of Saturday next. Details later." G. ANDERSON, : Auctioneer. '/ SUBDIVISION SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of the RENOWNED PUKEHOU ESTATE, • . BULLS. 6 OK A A ACRES, subdivided into 20 DOW rich, compact, DAIRY, GRAZING, and CROPPING FARMS, well sheltered and well watered by permanent streams, varying, in area from 44 acres' to 290 acres. Tho quality of the land, the locality, the climate, the conveniences, and the easy terms leave nothing further to be desired, and the prospects are indeed bright for tho fortunate purchasers of these farms. WEDNESDAY, JULY SO, 1919, . 1 p.m. LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. ' • TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in twelve months.10 per cent, in 3 years. Balance 7 years at b\ per cent. . Order your plan and arrange for inspection to-day. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ■' LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers, Cars will leave tho offices of. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., and Levin and Co., Ltd., Palmerston North and Feilding on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. for inspection; other clays by arrangement. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Land, Stock, and Station Agents, General | Merchants, and Wool Brokers, Fansliawe Street, AUCKLAND. At- the CHAMBER 01' COMMERCE HALL, ..SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND,' On FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. Favoured with Instructions from tho Owner, DALGETY AND COY.. LTD., will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a most desirable property of /»Qql ACRES, situated 15 miles by 0002 motor road from Whangarei, and 0 miles from Hikuraiigi Railway Station. Sheep-proof fences subdivide the property into 23 paddock«, and tho whole is exceptionally well watered by running streams. Tho Homestead is most attractive, being a 7-roonu'd house, containing all the comforts and conveniences attaching to a modern city home. Other buildings comprise large stable and hay loft, harness room, implement shed, woolshed, and yards. ' The front portion nf the property, some 500 acres, is in excellent heart. The buck is in fern and rough feed, and requires some little attention. The property is intersected liy the main Whangarei-Whanaki Road, and has a distinctly good value for 'subdivision. It consists of 200 acres lint, most suitable for dairving. the balance being undulating to slightly hilly, while two-thirds is easily ploiiglmble. The whole prop-Try originally carried heavy timber, end thenis now a large quantity of lolara still suitable for fencing. The finality and convenient situation of the farm make it altogether well worth the closest attention, and all those interested would be well advised to apply lo us for further information regarding inspection and terms.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 10
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