AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION of HOUSES AND SECTIONS. "OADFORD AND CO. will soil at theirE*> Rooms, 43 and '15.Manners Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 7, ,At 2 p.m., as under:-' Basin Reserve—s-ro6mcd House, on one floor, with largo section. No. 10 Adelaide Road. Oriental Bay (Brighton Terrace, off Hay Street)— No. 16, 9 rooms, all conveniences, grand view, concrete steps and paths,' large section, all in good order. Clyde Quay-No. 64, 6 rooms, all conveniences, no climb, very handy. Scarborough Torrace—No. 59, 5 rooms, 2story house, with balcony and view. Brooklyn—No. .15 Reuben Avenue, 5 rooms; section '45 x 120; modern house, good view. Highland Park-3 Sections, 50 x 180. Petonc—No. 12 Oriental Street, 5 rooms; land 40 x 100. . RADFORD AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). At Our Rooms, 43 and 45 Manners Street, At 2.30 p.m. (After the Land Sale). TJADPORD AND CO. will Sell, by Auc- **> tionFurnituro, carpets, linoleum, matting squares, crockery,' ironmongery, etc. . -NO RESERVE. WM. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. RADFORD AND CO., Complete-House Furnishers. ' CLEARING SALE. MORTON ROAD, CARTERTON. ';' 'TUESDAY,-OCTOBER 7, 1919, ' At Noon. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO, OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, have received instructions from MR. R. F. LATHAM, who has sold his farm, to soil as above— • < CATTLE- ■ * ■ 32 cows in milk 2 late cows i springing heifer 3 2 yearling heifers 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull ' 1 yearling bull 8 Jersey Cross calves PIGS--1 sow with litter of 7 : 1 young empty sow 1 6-months. boar 3 porkers HORSES-, 1 8-year light draught mare (any work) ;' • 1 springcart horse Milking plant, 3-cow Simplex, with releaser (Waterloo Boy), engine, 4 buckets, 7 milkcans, 2 milk strainers, washing-up tubs (totara), largo water trough (kauri), 1. 25cwt. milking brake (new), 1 13cwt. springcart : (new) IMPLEMENTS--1 13-coulter M.H. grain and-manure drill, 1 heavy double-furrow plough, 1 set4-leaf -harrows, 1 set (Steel Queen) disc har- , rows (14 blades), 1 M.H', reaper and binder, 1 grass . mower -' (Deering Ideal), 1 hayrake, 1 ! set tripod harrows, 2. sledges, 1 trolley, 2, 3, and 4-horse sots . bars, 4-horse cHains and blocks, 8 pair plough chains, 1 Rustic gig, 1 shaft gig, fowls, harness, tools, lawn mower, roller, washtubs,, furniture, etc., etc. X T. V. CAVERHILL, Auctioneer. .SPECIAL, DAIRY HEIFER PAIR, MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. , Sale Commences at 11.30 a.m. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Stock Department), Pahiatua, will offer as above— •■;'.,■ a aa SPRINGING DAIRY HEIFERS. 1 NOTE—The bulk of the above entry is. in forward condition, and close, to profit. Now that tho railway. restrictions are removed intending buyers from outside the district should make a point of being, present at this sale, as this will possibly be the last opportunity .this season of securing t . good stock. ■\ ■ , CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE SALEYARDS, SHANNON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, f9M. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— On Account Messrs. Nash Bros.—; 40 8-year springing Jersey and Crossbred heifers 10 springing cows 116-months Polled Angus bull . OUTSIDE ENTRIES SOLICITED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. No. 37 North Terrace, Kelburn. ', ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, At 1 p.m. 6harp. - H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from A. M. Adams, Esq., who has sold his, property, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction as above, the superior contents of his 8-roomed residence. Full details later. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182 Featherstoh Street, and at Lower Hutt. UNO NOTICES. A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. "1 01 9 ACRES, Native Lease, "3 year* -* OXrJ to run at 2s. and 7at 35. : 21 at 5 ,per cent, on tho unimprovee value, with half of full compensator for improvements at end of term Situated 10} miles, on good road, from principal tow.i and railway station ii King Country; 1250 acres in the besl of English, grass, balance half bush half fern; 12 paddocks, well fcnce( and watered, nearly three-quarters ol tho place is ploughablo. Summei carrying capacity: 2500 slieep, 15( head-cuttle; winter capacity, 20CK sheep, half brooding owes; soil, semi volcanic. Buildings: 3-roomed cot tage, large woolshed, and yards, am dip. Wool Cheque. .E7OO off 13W sheep. Good road through the pro porty, and it would'cut up well inti 6 nice farms. The Freehold car easily be bought—the Natives an anxious to sell. Price, i! 5 per acr Goodwill. Terms, .£ISOO cash, bnl ance 5 years at 5J per cent. Apply " ARTHUR C. JOHNSON, BOX 36, TE KUITI. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES BEE PACE 0.
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