AUCTIONS. TO-DAT, TO-DAY, At 10 o'clock sharp, 'AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Etc. On tho premises, 21 I'IRIE STREET. (1 ,W. PRICE AND GO., Auctioneers, J* have Tecoivecl instructions from Mrs. Aitkon, who is giving up 'housekeeping, to sell 05 the premises, as above, the whole of her Superior Housoliold Furniture, Carpets, Linos., and sundries, con-, tents of six well-furnished rooms. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneor. • TO-MORBOW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 9, 1919, At 12 noon. AUCTION"SALE. : 'At the Ro-ridence, Horseshoe Bend, Upper Hutt. TyESSRS. SHORT AND FRASER aro ill favoured with instructions from Colonel T. H. Valintine, who is leaving for England, to sell as above— 1 The whole of his. Superior Household Furniture, Library, Vehicles, Horses, and Farm Utensils. The Catalogue inoludes: Oak dining suite, Chesterfield, Morris : chairs, oostly oak desk, sideboard' 0; ! ,k bedroom suite . (wardrobe, mirror, glass front, duchesse, washstand and bedstead, practically new), costly Ax- . minster carpet, almost new, inlaid ' linos/and JFolts, etchings and oil/paintings by Turner, R.A., and other noted artists A unique and costly collection of nearly. 2000 books* (These will: be offered in one lot) 'A number of good blankets, linen, counterpanes, oasemont curtains, and a first-class lot of bedding, crockery, kitchen i utensils, etc., ctc. .VEHICLES, including a costly Beresford cart (rubber tyred, hooded, and upholstered in ribbed velvet—made to ■ order In Longaere, London), gover- - nesA cart and phaeton S first-class hacks, broken to saddle and • harness Harness and 3 splendid" English riding saddles, Planet Junior and other garden utensils, galvanised iron, straw, etc.-, oream separator, butter worker,. and dairy utonsils. The wholo of tho above is for absolute «ale, as Mrs. Valintine lias decided to give up housekeeping. On view Friday afternoon and morning of sale. . . A. JACOBS,. Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING ' SALI3, DAIRY COWS AND SUNDRIES.BEACTI ROAD, TE.HORO. Y MONDAY/AUGUST 11, 1919,''''' . At 12 o'clock noon. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY'' CO., LTD., have received instructions from MESSRS. AUGUST BROS., Beach Road,. Te Horo, about miles from railway, who have sold their farm, to offer for unreserved ' sale the following:— 34 cows, In full milk 45 - cowa, spring calvers i 7 weaner heifers 6.breeding sows ,11 weaner pigs _ ' 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 2 spring cart horses. 1 heavy draught mare 2 3-year well-bred trotting horses, unbroken , .13-year •well-bred trotting horse, unbroken '> • ! I trotting horse Myrtle Palm i-cow plant, L.K.G. milking machine and plant, l a li.p. Felix motor engine, 15 12-gal. milk cans and cooler, 1 springcart and harness, block dray and- harness, rubber-tyre gig, 1 2-horse Cambridge roller, 1 set disc harrows, tint harrow, 1 lever plough convertible, R. and G., ' 1 saw bench, fowls, 1 ton manure, tools, and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 'AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-Our repre-' (entative has inspected those cows, which are a good genuine lot, mostly second and third calvers. Messrs.. August Bros.' herd is well known, and. being heavily culled each season, buyers in search of good cows cannot do bettor than attend this sale. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE, HOGGET. SALE; SANDON. SANDON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919. maSTY AND CO., LTD,, and UVIN AND COy LTD., will hold their seventh Annual Hoggot Sale in MR H. J. PAGAN'S YARDS, 9 mile 6 from Feilding, at 1.38 p.rj. sharp. MIXEI) HOGGETS, to be UtlUv drafted for sexes, and sold in lots to suit ,pu,rohasors. These hoggets have all been wintered on turnips, are genuine farmers' lines, and can be thorcughly recommended. CONVEYANCES WILL MEET' NORTH AND SOUTH TRAINS AT FEILDING. LAND NOTICES. ' i i . "1 /?£? ACRES, Freehpld, good homeXUU steady shed with oonorete floor and machines; 2 miles from clieese factory; low country, the greater part ploughable; well grassed, watered, and fenced. Price .£42 per acre; JiICOO cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. OfP ACRES, 0.R.P., 4 miles from «wU gowl oentro; all good ploughable land, oxcopt <i limestone hill; nice 6-roomod house, with h. and 0. water; good yards, dip, etc.; good amount of firewood and fencing timber on property. A good-paying proposition at the price, .£22 10s. Fi'eoliold, ,£I3OO cash, balance 5 years at 6 pel; cent. IQAA ACRES, Freehold, 4 miles JLoUv/ Wober Post Office and School, 28 miles Dannovirke, papa for- ■ mation. undulating, and all in grass; 8roomod' house, wliare, woolshcd, 3 stands Lister machines; carrying-2 sheep'a'nd cattle. Prico ,£l7 per acre. Cash ovor mortgages. Apply WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD,, DANNEVIRKB. GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITION ON THE WEST COAST. 1 OAft ACBES ' FREEHOLD, situated 1""" alongside railway station and 011 Main Road, undulating and hilly coun try, about 680 acres grassed, balance ir bu6h, fenced into five paddocks, with 3 roomed cottage. Will winter 1000 drj sheep and 50 cattle. Abundance of feet at present on the property. PRICE, £1 7s. per acre. .Terms ar ranged. For further particulars apply WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, I I'D., NAPIER. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTJI&ES SEE PAGE 11.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 12
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