AUCTIONS. TO-DAY August WEDNESDAY f TO-DAX 20, WEDNESDAY TO-DA r ill WEDNESDAY TO-DAY 10.30 A.m. WEDNESDAY TO-DAY sharp. WEDNESDAY AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN AND BLAIR STREETS. — 6 UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. ' UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. 4 UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. ' UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. (HEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., VJT have received instructions from the - SHIPPING COY;, to sell as above, I WITHOUT RESERVE— f UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO 1 UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO 1 UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED CARGO Including: 17 bundles hoop-iron 45 empty oil drums 4 rools ticking lfi sacks salt sweepings 2 sacks asbestos 1 case dates 9 cases oil 1 case ammonia ' 8 drums oil 1 case alum 1 sack boiler packing 83 sacks salt 8 sacks salt, 7's 8 sacks whiting -1 Kiok ! seed 3 sacks sago ' 1 drum-paint B sacks wheat .6' sacks oats 2 sacks peppercorns 1 sack oatmeal 1 3 mats rice 2 bass bolts 1 roll news printing paper 5 cases almonds 7 sacks gravel 2 sacks ricemeal 1 coil wire 3 boxes lustre polish' 1 case Californian syrup ! 2 cases soap ■ Currants, ..rolled oats, oatmeal, etc. etc. etc. On Behalf of the Folders of tbp Insurance Policy: 15 casks boracio acid, • each MOlb.. On Behalf ,of Various Consignees: 1 bacon cutter _ ■ _ 1 100 tins Jacob's! biscuits Cocoa, fruits . Scales and weights, steelyards s'crates cheese 11 sacks cornflour 5 cases tin plate ' 8 oases plasterers' ini)rble dust 1 Etc. eto. etc. ' Goods on View This Morning. • Further particulars from GEORGE THOMAS AND-CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 'Phones 78 and 1592; Allen Street: UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of JERSEY, HOLSTEIN AND SHORT- , HORN CROSS DAIRY COWS. At the Farm,. *. M'DONALD ROAD, LEVIN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM ' AND WILIYA. LIAMS, 'LTD., instructed by MESSRS. ANDERSON BROS., (who have decided to breed Pedigree stock), will sell as nbore at 12.30 p.m.— 35 grade Jersey, Holstein, and Shorthorn cross cows (August and September calvers) 10 cows in milk. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Subject to Slight Reserve:—' Simplex 4-cow plant, releaser and engine. ■UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE, CARNARVON. COMPLETE "CLYDESDALE" HERD. PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD;, instructed by MRS. C. A... M'KENZIE, who has- leased her property, will sell at the Homestead, 15 mite from Feilding and 13 miles from Palmeraton North, at 12.30 o'clock sharp— ■. 1 A PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 14: AND HEIFERS ' 4 pedigree Jersey 'bulls NOTE.—This heril was founded by. the late Thomas M'Kenzie, \nd its dis- ' persal presents a splendid opportun-. lty of securing choice animals. Intending purchasers are requested to communicate with the Auctioneers ro conveyance to sale. Catalogues on Application to. th& Auctioneers: UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT' OTAKI RAILWAY, ; Tuesday; . august 26, iws, At 1 p.m. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from E. F. Greathoa'd, Esq., who has sold his farm; to offer for unreserved .sale, .at the farm, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, at 1 p.m.,'tho following:— 28 cows and heifers,- August-Septem-ber calvers 3 yearling heifers , 1 4-year. Jersey bull, K.C.B. strain 1-po'ny; gig,, and harness Milk -cans, cooler, etc. On ACCOUNT OTHER VENDORS: . i 3-year, heifors (choic?) 3 2-year heifew AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Mr. Greathead having sold his farm, the slock is for unreserved sale. Anyone in search of good cows should attend this sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION SALE OF LAND AT ■ | LEVIN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. At 11 a.m. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., have been ' favoured with instructions from MRS. E. B. OSTLER to -dfFer for .Sale, by Public Auction, at "FARLAND'S" No. 2 PICTURE THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, LEVIN, tho balance of her Cashmere Estate, comprising q£ ACRES on tho Queenswood and <50 Bartholomew Roads, subdivided ' into 5-acro sections. Also, 2 SECTIONS IN OXFORD STREIiT, LEVIN, comprising an area of acre, on which a four-teen-toomed house is situated. Tho abovo sections aro at present leased, but tho term expires Septeinbor 12, 1919. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammor. 10 per cent, in 3 months. , ; 10 per cent, in 12 months, i Balanco in 5 years at li per cent. This Salo affords a great opportunity 1 for those who desire to build a homo ' ' in pleasant surroundings. 1 Tho land is exceptionally rich and fertile and is eminently suitable for those i who follow tho occupations of nursery I gardeners, bee fanners, and poultry i "pto- 5 'further particulars, apply to tho auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 12
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