AUCTIONS. CLEARANCE SALE. HOUSEHOLD FUIiNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT THE CORNER OF NAI NAI LANE AND NAI NAI ROAD, LOWER lIUTT. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 14, At'2.ls p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has recciv- . 1 cd instructions from tlie Executors of the late MRS. HALL, to oiler for sale by Public Auction, as above— Wertheim sewing machine, arm ' chairs, chests of drawers, double iron bedstead, linos., pictures, lon flier couch, kitchen dresser, tables, chairs, bedsteads, afternoon'tea set, crockery, blankets, curtains, table covers, mirrors, hanging lamp, meat safe," wire netting, hames, tools, cream sepi arator, bone mill; also Black Orpington pullets, and sundries too many to enumerate. 1 H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, r . > Auctioneer. 1 ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, At 1 p.m. sharp. : , i CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WOBURN ROAD, LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Arthur Perry, Esq., who has sold his property, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction as above— STECK PIANO AND PIANOLA, with 51 ROLLS HANDSOME EXTENSION TABLE LARGE CHESTERFIELD ' SPLENDID DINNER SERVICE ' E.P. WARE RUBBER-TYRED CARLTON GIG ' AVOODEN' BEDSTEADS! PERAPHONE AND RECORDS Also, music cabiuot, occ. tables, Chippendale chairs, palm stands, copper kerbs and irons, copper coal scuttle, oval walnut table, umbrella stand, ducliesso chests, kapoe mattresses, withstands and ware, sideboard with • glass-fronted bookcase, high-backed chairs, Morris chnirs, oak settee, corner settee, pictures, rugs, carpets, entree dishes, biscuit barrel, mats, crockery, _ pots,, pans, iron basins, Mason's jars, preserving pans, boilers, soiled linen basket, carpet sweeper, mops, sun blinds, afternoon tea set (21 pieces), garden' hose, wringer, "Great American" grass machine (21 inches), barrowj steps; watercan, garden tools, and sundries too many to enumerate H. ERNEST LEIGnTON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT THE FARM, BEACH ROAD, TE HORO, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY CO., LTD., have •eceived instructions from R. D. HARKNESS, ESQ., who has sold his property, to sell the following at 12.30 p.m.— 300 4 and 6-tooth ewes, with 95 per cent, blackfaced lambs 600 mixed sex hoggets , 10 stud blackfaced rams 40 2-year steers 20 3-year, steers 1 2-year Shorthorn bull 4 draught horses (broken to all i work) 3 3-year-old-half-draughts (unbroken) , 3 yearling half-draught fillies ■ 1 5-year-old gig mare (reliable) 1 hack lset .R. and G. discs, 10ft. Cambridge roller, Booth and M'Donald d.f. plough, Hornsby mowing jnachine, wool press, block dray, saddle and bridle, milking ma- ■ chino and engine complete. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars meet morning trains from north and south. NOTE.—The breeding ewes compare favourably with anything in the district, havinir plenty of size and being in nice condition, and- together with the hoggets, which nre'also well.grown and conditioned, will be sold in .lots of 100 or more. FEILDING CATTLE FAIR. ' OCTOBER 17, 1919, ?TfflE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above— CATTLE n AAA CATTLE CATTLE /iOUU CATTLE Comprising . . 514 3-year bullocks 80 3 and 4-year bullocks 60 4-year bullocks / 135 2 and 3-year steers 710 2-year steers - ' 80 2-year Hereford steers 70 15 to 20-month steers -30 2-year Hereford and Polled Angus steers 110 empty cows - 20 3-year heifers ■ • 80 2-year Hereford and Shorthorn heifers. 20 speyed heifers 20 yearling Hereford heifers 115 yeading steers ' 50 yearling Hereford steers 30 yearling Polled Angus weaners 85 mixed B.F. weaners 29G mixed cattle' ' 30 15-month Shorthorn heifers NO SHEEP . SALE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED ' TURAMOE ESTATE. TURAMOE ESTATE.' HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD., have been instructed' to offer by Public Auction at EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919, At 2 p.m., ACRES ' 11KA ACRES ACRES 1101/ ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT 20 FARMS 20 20 FARMS 20 VARYING IN AREA UP TO 100 ACRES TURAMOE, which adjoins the Choicest part of the LONGLANDS ESTATE on one ?ide, and the well-known I'OUKAWA ESTATE on the other, consists of RICH GRASSED FLATS, and is situated half a mile from the l'alci Paki Railway Station, and within 6 miles of Hastings by good metalled road. The property may bo faithfully described as being the Very Richest part of the fertile Heretaunga (Hawko s Bay) Plains. For DAIRYING pursuits it cannot bo excelled in New Zealand, while for FATTENING purposes and tho luxuriant growth of' all kinds of crops, nowhere can it bo surpassed. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, viz.: , 5 per cent, at time of sale. 10 per cent, on delivery, i.e., November 14, 1919. : 10 per cent, in 12 months from date of sale. Balance in 5 years. All unpaid purchaso money to bear interest at the rate of 51 per cont. per annum. Litho Plans will be forwarded upon application. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers, Napier,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 10
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