j AUCTIONS. TO-DAY at 1.30 p.m. 'AUCTION SALE OF HAIRDRESSER'S ... PLANT, Embracing 3 (VULCAN) LEATHER UPHOLSTERED SAI.OON CHAIRS, MIRRORS, SHOWCASES, TOWELS, ETC. ' Also, ; A LARGE QUANTITY OF. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (rcmov- ■ ed from Trentham). ;'SO - LEGHORN FOWLS -50 ' A L. WILSON AND CO., 151-153 Lambton Quay. to-m6rrow cruris day) morning. At 10.30 sharp. (SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION < Of PRINTING and COMMERCIAL PAPER .: OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CARDBOARD, ETC. ... On'. the Promises, QUIN STREET (off Dixon Streot). See Flag. . ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.. E JOHNSTON AND CO. havo re- .< ceived instructions to' sell at Quin Streot, as above—A ,LARGE QUANTITY OF PRINTING PAPER OF AIL DESCRIPTIONS. In Lots to Suit Buyers. Further particulars to-iuorrow. ■ On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, .Auctioneer. EA DFO RD . AND, CO. at our.Brooms, 43-45 maskers st. TO-MORROW, ' ' TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE,' consisting of— 1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Oval Mirrors 1 OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE. . 2 OAK SIDEBOARDS 4 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, in Velvet. Also, 0 > Somo Verv Fine AXMINSTER CARPET ' SQUARES, VELVET- PILE, and TAPESTRY—a choice lot i RIMU DUCHESSES, with Oval and Round' Mirrors 2' RIMU SIDEBOARDS 8 RIMU BEDSTEADS, double and single sizes BLANKETS, DRAPERY, CROCKERY; LINOS, BOOTS, and SHOES. ; ■ ' 'ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. W. MT)ONALD. Auctioneer. -. RADFORD AND CO. UNRESERVED- CLEARING SALE AT REIKORANGI, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919, At 12.30 p.m., * ON THE FARM. NEW ZEALAND EOAN - AND MER- : CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.,!; have received instructions/from MESSRS. D. and A. WEBLEY, wno have sold a. portion of their Farm, to offer for sale the following:— 180 m.s. hoggets (to. be drafted) 78 6-tooth Lincoln-cross ewes (in lamb to Romney rams) 4 2-year empty heifers 2 store cows, empty 3 18-months steers 1 cow, calved June 4 1 gig, horse and harness, spring dray, Planet Jr., 20-srallon Primus Separator, Chaff-cutter, Agricultural Implements, Tools, ■ Sundries, and numerous articles of Furniture. On Account Outside Vendor— 1 purebred Jersey springing heifer OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED.
IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL LAND, sale' OP THE FAMOUS PUKEHOU ESTATE, BULLS, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, JULI 30, 1919, At 1 p.m., IN THE LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDINp. .. OKAA ACRES, subdivided into 20 rich ODUU DAIRYING, FATTENING, ' GRAZING, and CROPPING FARMS, varying in area from 44 acres to 296 acres; well shelteted and well watered by permanent streams. - ' I The property is ideally situated; being near the sea, in close proximity l to srihool, factory and Post 6ffice; 4J'miles from Bulls, 6 miles .from Sandoii Tramway, and under an hour from Feilding and Palmerston, thus enabling purchasers to enjojr the social advantages of liv- • ing near rising towns. The quality of the land, the locality, the climate, the conveniences, and the easy terms combine In presenting a rare opportunity to anyone desirous of becoming the owner of a first-class farm, and the prospects are : Indeed bright for the fortunate purchasers of these farms. ■ Ternis: 10 per cent, deposit; 10 per cent, in 12 months; 10 per cent, in 8 years'; ' . . Balance 7 years at fij per cent. - Order your plan at once 'from ! ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD,, LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers. Cars will leave the offices-of the Auctioneers, Feilding and Palmerston, at 10 a.m. daily for the property. AUCTION. SALE OF LAND. TOW SECTIONS IN SUNNY OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, . j At 11 a.m. : J ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., havo received instructions from' the Trustees in F. Bright's 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 sections range in area from approximately i acre to 1J acres, and the House Properties from approximately i acre to 1 acre. The House Properties are at present.oc- • cupied by Mrs. F. Bright, Mrs. A. Bright, and -Mr. F. W. Box. Tho Sections are situated in Matene Street, Aotuki Street and Riverbank Road,' and two Sections in Dunstan Street, Otaki Railway. Four of the vacant sections aro subject to a lease to Chinese Gardeners at a yearly rental of .£lO per acre, and will be sold subject to this lease. TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 'per cent, in one month. Balance in 5 years at 5J 1 per cent. This Sale affords a great opportunity to those who wish to build a home in pleasant surroundings, and where the climato is unsurpassad ill New Zealand. 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.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 10
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