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AUCTIONS A " B " st WEDNESDAY 20, ' WEDNESDAY ™g AY at WEDNESDAY tr£SS£ SI)AY M.3oa.m. 'WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY sharp. ' WEDNESDAY j- AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN AND .BLAIR STREETS. UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. o UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. (PEORGE THOM~AS AND CO., LTD., yl have received instructions from the SHIPPING COY., lo sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVEUNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO " UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO '• UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO Including: 1 17.bundles hoop-iron . 45 empty oil drums 4 rools ticking j 1G sacks salt sweepings v . 2 sacks asbestos 1 ease date.? 0 cases oil j 1 case ammonia 8 drums oil 1 case alum 1 sack boiler packing 83 sacks salt 5 sacks salt, 7's 8 sacks -whiting 1 sack seed 3 sacks sago 1 drum paint ' S sacks wheat 6 sacks oats 2 sacks peppercorns , 1 sack oatmeal . 3 mats rice 2 bass bolts 1 roll news printing paper 5 cases almonds . 7 sacks gravel 2 sacks rieemeal 1 coil wire .3 boxes lustre nolish 1 ease Californian syrup 2 cases soap Currants, rolled oats, oatmeal, etc. etc. etc. On Behalf of the Holders of the Insur- , ance Policy: .V .• 15 casks boracic ncid, each 3001b. On Behalf of Various Consignees: 1 baeon cutter 100 tins Jacob's biscuits Cocoa, fruits Scales and weights, steelyards 5 crates cheese ' 11 sacks cornflour . 5 cases tin plate f 8 cases plasterers' marble dust Etc. etc. etc. Goods on View on Tuesday afternoon and morning of eale. ■ Further particulars from GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., .LTD., Auctioneers, 'Phoned 78 and 1592. Allen Street. THURSDAY MORNING, * At 10.30 sharp. SALE OF GOOD BUILDING ' MATERIAL ' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.SHEETS OF IRON 40 DOORS 40 FRAMES AND SASHES 2 coppers, 2 ranges, washtubs, grates, mantelpieces, water piping, 5 chimney pots, 40ft. picke: . . fence, 2 patent w.c.'b, e'.c. etc. Also, 1 LIGHT HARNESS HORSE (7yrs. old) ON THE GROUND, Corner. Herbert Street and Edward Street (off Manners Street), "p] JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- ■ *-*• ceived instructions to sell on the ground, as above— GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL AND IRON. Sale POSTPONED from TUESDAY, as previously announced. . ' E.. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. •UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of JERSEY, HOLSTEIN AND- SHORTHORN CROSS DAIRY COWS. At the Farm, M'DONALD ROAD, LEVIN. * THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND • WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by MESSRS. ANDERSON BROS, (who have decided to breed Pedigree stock), will sell as above at 12.30 p.m.— ■ 35 grade Jersey, Holstein, and Shorthorn cross cows (August and September calvers) 10 cows in milk. EIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • Subject to Slight Reserve:— Simplex. 4-cow plant, releaser and engine. SALE OF FLAXMILLING PROPERTY : AND PLANT. ; THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919, AT WAITAHA. | THE whole of the Waitaha Flaxmilling Company's' fins up-to-dnte PLANT ' AND MACHINERY will 1m sold by • PUBLIC AUCTION on above date, TO- ! GETHER WITH LEASE AND RIGHTS < of 1130 ACRES, two years' cutting now in sight. ' W. JEFFRIES AND CO., Auctioneers, ■ Hokitika. NOTE.—Schedule of Machinery and Plant may be seen at the office of < M'ARTHUR, JEFFRIES AND CO., Wellington. ( . j UNRESERVED SALE OF BULLOCKS. ] BULLS SALEYARDS. 1 j ( THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919. [ ' At 1 o'clock sharp. r T EVIN AND CO., LTD.. and ABRA- ! JLi HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from the Trus- i tecs in Donald Fraser Estate, to sell by , auction as above, absolutely without re- 1 serve :— AftA ITO 6-YEAR. FAT AND FORWARD BULLOCKS, in lots to suit purchasers. NOTE.—Luncheon Tickets will be issued on application to Messrs. Levin r iind Co., Ltd,, Bulls. " L ( LAND NOTICES. ' "ITTI ACRES, at -ClB per acre, now AMJ_ carrying 3000 6heep, 300 cattle, 30 horses; subdivided 31 blocks, over 30 miles best fmcing, 1000 acres have been ploughed, produced GO bushels oats to the acre, 7-roomed house, sheop dip, I stables, woolshed, granaries, and all conveniences. Flat and rolling country, all cleared, papa and limestone, main road, daily motor service for goods and pas- v sengers passes the door; school on the * ground, 15 miles from Dannevirke, good A road till the way. Cash ,£BB7B, e balance .£23,000 at 6 per cent.; live Btock optional, extra. . This is a great opportunity for a syndicate to purchase and resell in small blocks, and should show very big profits. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS'., Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 10

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