AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF MOTOR-CARS. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD.. have been favoured with instruction!! from vendors to sell by public auction, /AT THE COURTENAY PLACE , , GARAGE, Known as tho A.8.G., ' ; (Next Post Office), ■ 0" WEDNESDXF, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919, at 1.30 p.m. FOURTEEN GOOD MOTOR-CARS, Including— : 1 5-seater Humber, latest English prewar model, newly pninted and thoroughly • overhauled; in perfect working order,-with 5 wire wheels 1 5-seater 1918 Overland, .self-starter, electric light, magneto /ignition, de- ■ ■ tachable seat covers, 'logo as a bargain. Stand any trial " 17-seater Overland, electric light and . . self-starter, newly nainted, just ] overhauled, in first-class order - 1 5-seater Talbot, with new body, in per- , feet order 1 7-seater 4-cyl. Shtdebaker, electric light, self-starter, spare Tim . and tyre . just overhauled I 3-seater'Scripps-Booth, electric light and starter, spare wheel and tyres 12-seater Maxwell, electric light and ■ starter, spare rim and tyre x 1 2-seater Benz • 1 2-seater F.N. 1 Wolsey Light Lorry I Stepney, spare wheel, complete 1 I Dobson. 2-stroke engine 1 Dobson Chassis : and parts ' I Warren," 5-seater I Argyle Delivery Van £ I Enfield Smith Form-a-Truck, 1-ton lorry i , C. R. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. On View Morning of Sale. This is. a unique opportunity which imyers should avail themselves of. SECOND ANNUAL SALE. ~ * c "AKITIb" ABERDEEN-ANGUS STUD \ BULLS, AN!) HEIFERS. . . SEPTEMBER 24, 1919, At i p.m.'sharp, THHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO- } ■A OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.' [STOCK DEPARTMENT), Dannevirke, mstrncted by'Fr. ARMSTRONG, ESQ., irill sell at ■ DANNEVIRKE SALEYARDS.. ] DANNEVIRKE SALEYAKDS. f DANNEVIRKE SALEYARDS. 0 i At the above time and place. I ','■'• ' ' ' t 27 2-year PEDIGREE BULLS, toy I Moose 2nd (imp.), Bengal Light, 2 and Brigade Major I 1 yearling PEDIGREE BULL, b.y. ii Moose 2nd—Hyacinth (extra' ■!' good) ' 19-year PEDIGREE HEIFERS, by a Moose 2nd (imp.), Bengal Light, a and Brigade Major CATALOGUES may bo obtained on ap- i ilication ts the Auctioneers at any of 5 heir branches. a , [ Owing to the present railway curtail- ■' tent, Mr. Armstrong will hold any cf T ihe above cattle purcHased, for removal I sy rail to outside. districts, pending better trucking, conditions. f NOTE-THE ABOVE SALE WILL 5 rAKE PLACE AT'THE DANNEVIRKE f 3ALBYABDS, not at- Mr. L. Cowau's a Farm as previously advertised. , v • £ . c - OTAKI SALE. ' ' I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. 1 ;■. • \ MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will Sell, as above, at 1 p.m., f 200 hoggets i ' fiO woolly lioggets jj 10 springing heifers * 6 Jersey-cross springing heifers a , 7.2-year steers * 10 forward store cows . S 2 fat cows i 14 yearlings .. ) - 1 2-year Shorthorn bull i GO prime fat wethers ' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. P ON THE FARM, WAIWETU ROAD, % LOWER HUTT. SPLENDID HERD AND FARM PLANT '' .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. S At 1 p.m. sharp.. q H ERNEST LEIGHTON hae received J » instructions from lIENKY [CNIGHT, Esq., wlio has sold his farm, . x> offer, for Unreserved Salo his well- j tnown herd of cows, in milk and com- j ing to profit, farm implements, and ilant. ■ . • I, 14 first-class cows, in milk and com- a • ■ ing to profit 1 Jersey bull <. 2 heavy fat cows . '■ B Syracuse plough j • 5 or 6 tons good hay -. o Milk cans (as new) t' Roller a Disc harrows j Mangold cutter Scarifier and moulder A Dray . 1 Spring cart (carry 30cwt.) Good dog cart Spring trap, horse, and roller Also, Harness, wheelbarrows, and sunI dries- too many to enumerate. LIGHT LUNCHEON. £ NOTE.—The refurns from these cows ipeak. for themselves. Buyers have the ipportunity -of securing cows, carefully )red, selected and culled each year, and iecond to none in the Wellington dis- I :rict. No cows will be sold previous to :he sale. . ' f i SUBURBAN FARMS AT LEVIN 8 / h tN AREAS FROM 35 TO 52 ACRES. * o To be sold by * o PUBLIC AUCTION a . . at . o LEVIN PUBLIC H.VLL, \ 7 : o on o 1: THURSDAY, .OCTOBER 2, t t . at 2 p.m., . '1 by t ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. t ■ ii 1) rHIS fino Freehold Property, WHICH a IS SO MUCH ADMIRED by ■ the travelling public, comprises 350 Acres of c Kβ, LINDJSAY M'DONALD'S portion g jf the fertile KAWIU BLOCK, and is o lituated on tho main Levin-Foxton Eoiul -j [Ii miles from Levin), and .overlooks tho | Korowhenua Lake, and is beautified «nd sheltered by splendid patches of Native A Bush. J Terms of Sale: -i 10 per cent, deposit, ] 10 per cent, in twelve months, Balance 5 years at 51 per cent. * ! ' ■' C f Plans available shortly. c ] Order your copy to-day from t ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., r S Levin, Palniorston North, J t ' And all Brauches. • (.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 10
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