AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919, At.lo a.m. K SHED, WATERLOO QUAY. IUNRESERVED SALE OF CANTEEN STORES, EX RETURNED TROOPSHIPS. AERATED WATERS, BISCUITS', PLAYING CARDS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, CANNED FRUITS, CONDENSED MILK, METAL POLISHES, PIPES', ENAMEL PLATES, , WRITING PADS, PENCILS, PAPER BAGS, MIXED SWEETS', SARDINES, SALMON, SOAP, TOOTH'BRUSHES', TOOTH POW- : DER 1 AND PASTE, CORDIALS, SUGAR, SHAVING SOAP AND BRUSHES. Messrs. harcourt and 00. -have received instructions from the Defence Department to sell' at K Shed, Waterloo Quay,' Wellington, com- ; mencing oii WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919, at 10 a.m.— CANTEEN STORES, EX:RETURNED TROOPSHIPS, Including, inter alia,' tho following:— Aerated Waters, 600 >loz. . (Schweppe's and other well-known brands) Biscuits, 54741b., fully assorted, and 346<J cases and tins (Jacobs, Peek Frean, ( .and other well-known brands) Playing Cards, 87 doz. Cigarettes (Three Castle, Gold Flake, and Capstan), 302,410' ' 1 Canned Fruits,, 175 eases (assorted) Condensed Milk, 88 doz. (Baccus Mash) Pipes (briar and mixed), 43 doz. Plates, 14 doz. (enajr^l): •Pens and Penholders, 15 doz. j Paper Bags,. SXJOO ' , 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. , HARCQURT AND CO., r • Auctioneers. OTAKI AUCTION MART. ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 23. fTTNDER instructions from various owners, MR. G.. ANDERSON, Auctioneer, will hold the third of a series of sales AT THE MART (LATE TOWN ; < HALL), ; ; . ■ When'a Quantity of Goods will'be Offered. 11.30 a.m.: . CPresh Vegetables, Fruit, Poultry, Seed Potatoes, and Country Produce. Noon: live Stock, Vehicles, Harness,,and'Saddlery, Implements. ■ 1.30 p.m.': ; Furniture, also a Silver Cornet, Shotgun, Tank (nearly new), jTools, Buildin# Piles, and Bricks. ►UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF , DAIRY .STOCK. AT THE FARM, KOPUTARUA. 1 Mile from , Kopntarua' Station. ,THURSDAY,"JULY 24, 1919. • /MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. ■ J-tJ. instructed by C. BELL, ESQ. (who is, giving up dairying), will offer for unreserved sale, as above at 12.30 p.m.— 60 choice'dairy cows to calve August i and September 20 springing heifers LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-These cows are a genuine good lot comprising the ! original herds of J. P. Smith and C. B. ; Mitchell, and we can recommend them ■ to intending buyers with every confidence. 'AUCTION SALE OF LAND. lOWN SECTIONS IN SUNNY OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,' At 11 a.m'. TV ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., in Xf conjunction with ABRAHAM AND jWILLIAAIS, LTD., have •' received instructions from tho Trustees. in F. Brighfs 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 ■Houso Properties. Tho vacant sections , range in area from approximately i acre to li acres, and the House Properties from approximately 3 acre to 1 acre. iThe Houso Properties are at present occupied by Mrs. F. Bright, Mrs. A. jßright, and Mr. F. W. Box. The Sections are situated in Matene Street. Aotaki Street and Rivorbank IRoad, and two Sections in Dunstan Street, Otaki Railway. / , Four of the vacant sections.'are .subject to' a lease to Chinese Gardeners at a yearly rental of- iEIO per acre, and .will be sold subject to this lease. _ TERMS—IO per cent, pn fall of ham- ■ mer. 15 per cent, in ,orie month. Balance in 5 years at 5| per oent. This Sale affords a great opportunity to those who wish to build a home x | n pleasant surroundings, and where the climate is -unsurpassed in New land. 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 Auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, [Land, Stock, and Station Agents, General Merchants, and Wool Brokers. Faushawe Street, AUCKLAND. At tho CHAMBER Or COMMERCE HALL, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, ■ On FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. Favoured with Instructions from the Owner, DALGETY AND COY., LTD., will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as abovo, a most desirable property of PQqI. ACRES, situated 15 miles bjr UOO 2 motor road from Whangarei, and 6 miles from Hikurangi Railnay Station. Sheep-proof fences subdivide the property into 23 paddock®, and the whole is exceptionally woll watered by running streams. Tho Homestead is most attractivo, being a 7-roomed house, containing all the comforts and conveniences attaching to a modern city home. Other.'buildings comprise large stable and ha.v loft, harness room, implement filled, woolshed, and yards. The front portion of the property, some 500 acres, is in excellent heart. The back is in fern and rough feed, and requires some little attention. The properly is intersected by the main Whangarei-Whannki Road, and has n distinctly good value for subdivision. It consists- of 200 acres flat, mos.t suitable for dairying, the balance being undulating to slightly hilly, while two-thirds is easily plonghablc. The whole property originally carried heavy timber, and there is inw a larg? quantity of totara etill suitable for fencing. The quality and convenient situation of the farm make it altogether well worth t!ie closest attention, and nil thoso interested would be well advised to apply to us for further information regarding inspection and terms.
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