AUCTIONS. SPECIAL HEIFER SALE. TEMUKANUI MIIJ,, TOKOMARU. I • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. DALGETY AND CO, LTD., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND ' WILLIAMS, LTD, will sell, as cbore, at 12 noon-'sharp, on account of MR. R. T. BELL and S: LIGGINSJTA WELL-BRED 3-yeur springing tJ" Shorthorn heifers, August and . September calvers. Bred in Waikato (20 of above are eligible for Herd Book). 40 3-year springing heifers, August and September culvers NOTE—These are good condition and choice heifers, and buyers aro recommended to attend. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE.' THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1919, '• 12.30 o'clock. . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 1 have received from A. A. NAT- . TRASS, ESQ, who has sold his farm, tosell on tlie place, ■UPPER TUTAENUI (about 7 miles 1 ' from Marton), The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Farm Implements, also his Contracting Plant and Household Furniture, including 200 sheep, 10 horses, 10 dairy cattle, etc, etc. ! INSPECT I "11IVERSMEADE," LOWER HUTT, > To be 1-■ AUCTIONED ON' THURSDAY,' AUGUST 2S, At .2.30 p.m. THE SUNNIEST AND. BEST -SPOT IN THE. VALLEY, ■ LOVELY HOOSE, GROUNDS, AND PADDOCKS'. . Full details from the Auctioneer., 11. ERNEST LEIGIITON, ' IS2 Featherston Street, . And. Lower llutt. CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. ON THE PREMISES, OTAKI, At 11.30. LIGHT. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. GOODS ON VIEW DAY BEFORE THE SALE. . MR. G. ANDERSON has received instructions from MAJOR ADDING- , TON to sell by Public Auction Stock and Implements and the whole of the very Superior Household Furniture, on AUGUST 30, commencing at 11.30. IN THE FIELD. WIRE NETTING of'various meshes suitable for all purposes, disc . .plough, 2 tyne. harrows, manure distributor, rollers', iro,n strainers, wheelbarrows, .'garden tools, 4 lengths of hose in fine condition, ' pot. plants, etc.,.-etc. Also, A quantity of well bred (heavy) poultry, and an upstanding cob, ■ ru,bbed-tyred dogcart in splendid condition, and two sets of harness and gentleman's saddle. IN THE STATION HOUSE. '' AXMINSTER CARPET, with two rugs to match (large) AXMINSTER CARPET, with two rugs to match (medium) AXMINSTER CARPET (medium) AXMINSTER CARPET, with two rugs to match (large) AXMINSTER CARPET, withW rug (medium) ' ' Runner Carpets and Doormats. All the above are in good condition- ■ and were specially woven for the owner, in fine designs and perfect colouring, LINOLEUMS. Many like new . BLANKETS, 25 best fleecy' wool blankets, "Kaiapoi," never used Pictures, fine water.colours and engravings (valuable) Clocks, several, Mappin. and Webb and other makers DINING AND SITTING ROOMS- , Large chesterfield and easy chairs, upholstered in real leather, writing desk and'chair, occasional tables and chairs, plush and serge cat tains, like new, easy ' chairs, 8-piece' dining-room suite, etc, etc. BEDROOMS- ' . Wardrobes, duchesses, WOODEN BEDSTEADS, iron and brass 1 bedsteads, rugs, tables and chairs, toiletware KITCHEN AND SCULLERYTwelve pota and pans in good order, dinner and tea' services, electroplate, linen, napery, irons, buckets, etc, etc. WASHHOUSELarge mangle, , wringers, washing boards, etc. Also, Tennis net, court markers and waterfilling lawn rollof, two grass, mow. ers of best makes, iennis balls and rackets AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-AU that will be offered, is of, the best, and to meet clients we have 'arranged for motor 'bus to leave Otaki, Post at 10.30, Otaki ■ Railway at 11.5, meeting the Wellington train, nnd thence proceeding to the sitO of sale. This bus will return at 4.30 p.m. | ' AUCTION SALE OF LAND AT LEVIN., . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. At 11 a.m. ' DALGETY' AND CO., LTD, have been favoured with instructions from •-! JIRS. E. B. OSTLER to offer for Sale, by Public Auction, at "PARLAND'S" No. 2 PICTURE THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, LEVIN, the balance of her Cashmere Estnte, comprising Op' ACRES on the Queenswood and OO Bartholomew ■ Roads, subdivided into 5-acre sections. Also, ' 2 SECTIONS IN OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, comprising an area of J acre,' on which a four-teea-roomed house is situated. The above sections are at present leased, but the term expires September 12, 1919. TERMS: .10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in 3 months. 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance in 5 years at 0 per cent. This Sale affords a great opportunity for those who desire to built. a homo in pleasant surroundings. The.land is exceptionally rich and fertile, and is eminently suitable for tIiOEO 1 who follow tho occupations of nursery gardeners, beo farmers, and poultry raisers. For further particulars, apply to tho i auctioneers, , DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD, Wellington. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SHE PACE 9. WANTED to Sell, small Dairy Farm, 34 acres, new 6-roomed House, cowshed, etc, on Manawatu Line. Price, .£65 per acre; no agents. Apply "H.W," Office. Paraparaumu.
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