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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, ' At 11 a.m. sharp. At tho Fruit Exchange, Allen Street. ipEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., VJT have received instructions to sell as above— 1 Only 1-TON DARRACQ MOTOR EXPRESS, in perfect order. Any trial given. Particulars from GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Allen Street. '~ _ TO-MOKROW (FRIDAY;), At 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. OAK AND WALNUT AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, VALUABLE COLLECTION of BEST QUALITY ELECTROPLATE WARE, Al DUALITY SPOONS, FORK'S, ■ STAINLESS KNIVES, REST QUALITY HOUSEHOLD LINEN, LINEN SHEETS, COSTLY HAND-WORKED LIiSEN BEDSPREAD, NEW BLANKETS, VALUABLE CARPETS, COSTLY ORNAMENTAL BRONZES ALU.M. WARE. VALUABLE WEDGWOOD BREAKFAST, DINNER, and DESSERT SERVICES and Appointments. Part contents of a 9-roomed Residence, removed to our Mart from Oriental Bay for convenience of sale. LOTS! or A LOTS! LOTS! C'iJU LOTS! On-Account of Mrs. David Nathan, who. is leaving for England. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have rcceiy- • ed instructions to fell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— A Valuable Catalogue of Superior Furnishings and Cut Glassware, etc. Full Details TO-MORROW. ' E. JOHNSTON, Aii-'tioneer. T> A D FORD AND CO. AT OUR ROOMS, 43-45 MANNERS STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE.. Consisting of— Oak Bedroom Suite Oak Dining Room Suite Oak Sideboards Chesterfield Suites, Rimu Bedsteads Drapery, Carpet Runners, Matting Mangles, Blankets Crockery, Boots, Shoes, etc. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. W. M'DONALD,, Auctioneer. RADFORD AND CO. IMPORTANT SALE. OF LAND AND ■'• . STOCK, • BY PUBLIC AUCTION. mHE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Public Trustee (acting on behalf of the ESTATE OF THE LATE DANIEL SULLIVAN), to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION on the property, at 12.30 p.m., on FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919, IN ONE LOT, the whole of that Freehold Property containing v!lu -aCK'JBB, together with. 7 acres of Leaseho.d, a.djoining, which is held on yearly lease at a rental of £1 per annum, nnd being Section 10 and Section 30, Block 5, Wat pukurau Survey District. THE LAND runs from very heavy drained swamp to heavy alluvial land, is all flat and ploughable. Half has been ploughed and sown in best English grasses. It is ring-fenced and subdivided into 11 paddocks; well watered in every paddock by wells, and water is obtainable anywhere at a depth of from 8 to 10 feet. BUILDINGS COMPRISE New and substantial house of 4 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, washhoiise, etc.—all in excellent Order. Telephone connected with Waipawa.' Men's whnre, harness room and dairy, five-bail cowshed, cartshed, woolshed, with two stands, nnd yards. .THE PROPERTY is situated 7 miles from Waipawa by Rood metalled road. 1 miles from Onga Onsn sale-yards, and. 2 miles from Ruataniwha School nnd lost Office. Cream cart calls three times weekly. This is one of the best small farms in Hawke's Bay, and is equally suitable for dairying, fattening, or cropping. Is never seriously affected bv droughts, nnd is capable of milking 100 cows well, and carrying the necessary dry Rtock. TERMS OF SALE: 20 per cent, on the fall of. the hammer, and the balance within one calendar month thereafter. The property is absolutely free of encumbrance, and no difficulty should bo experienced in raising the mn.ior portion of the purchase money on first mortgage over the land, and we shall be glad to go into this matter furthor with intending purchasers. Immediately after the land sale, we will offer THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE ANB • DEAD STOCK, comprising:— 420 2-tooth to 4-year Romney-crosa breeding ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 125 mixed-sex woolly hoggets 8 mixed-age Romney rams 8 extra good ihilfc cows 4 picked springing heifers 2 21-year steers 9 mixed-sex yearlings 7 mixed-sex weaners 1 2-year Holstein bull 4 first-class draught horses. 4 years to aged, broken to all places 1 reliable trap mare 2 dogs IMPLEMENTS: R. and G. d.t. plough, R. and G. s.f. plough, R. and G. 13-coulter drill, B. MTD. 8-horne disc borrows, set three-leaf tyno harrows, Cambridge roller, 2 sets blocks and chains, bars, swingle-trees, etc., plough chains, large quantity ha.rnoss, horse nnd cow one light spring cart, one doubleserved buggy, one gig, ono Sharpie's ~35-gallon separator, churn, dniry utensils, large quantity of farm and garden tools, etc,'. ALL FURTHER PARTICULARS of conditions of sale of this property may be had from the Auctioneers, or from the District Manager. Public Trust Office, Napier, or E. H. Lee, Esq., Wnipawn, Solicitor for the Estate. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-Wo caii strongly recommend the above property to land buyers, as it comprises some of the heaviest laud to be. found on the Euntaniwha Plains. The stock-and- implements are a good lot, and all in good order. Arrangements for inspection of the property or for conveyance to sale may bo nia.de on application to H4WKEIS BAY FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Waipukiirnu, Auctmnoors. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, mm. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & AVILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, at 12.15 p.ui.— 50 fat hoggets 100 black-faced hoggets 200 hoggets, 1 earmark (off hills) lit) fa', wethers (oil' turnips) 6 yearling steers 10 yearling heifers 2 3-year good heifers (at drop) Baconers, porkers, store, and weanor pigs Pig Salo slurts at 11 run. All V',-;s v must bo jarled by 11.15 a.m.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 10

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