AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. MAIN ROAD, THENTIIAM, Close to Station, • On THURSDAY, MARCH 18. At/2.15 p.m. H' ERNEST LI3IGHTON has received • instructions from A.. Routloy, Esq;, j to offer lor ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, the Superior Contents of hii 4roomed. house, including:—' HANDSOME ' OH ESTERFIELI) ' COUCH ' . DUCHESSE- CHESTS " ' ."DOUBLE BEDS WARDROBE LINOLEUM BALL-BEARING- LAWN MOWER. Also Child's Cot, Wire Stretcher, Wa«hstand, Hall Stand. Occasional Table, Kitchen Table, 10 Austrian Chairs, Lamp*, Crockery, Gent.'s ' Bicycle, Gardening Tools, Flower Pots, Corrugated Iron, Timber and Sundries, too many to enumerate. H. ERNEST LEIGHTQN. Auctioneer, 182 Featherston. Street, And at Lower .Hutt. TINWALD SALEYARDS. CANTER-BURY. * FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. WE have received instructions from MR. D.. G. WRIGHT to offer by auction, on the abovo date, tho followPURBBRED STOCK.:ROMNEYS. Flock No. 444, IUI.F. Book; Flock 103, S.I. Boot 500 ewes, one-shear to full-mouth 200 rani; lambs 100 one-shear flock rams 10 stud' rams, one-shear and .over" SOUTHDOWNS. Flock No. 198, 5.1.. Flock Book. 90 ewes, one-shear and over 55 rams and ewe lambs .. ■ LINCOLNS. Flock No. 278, S.I. Flock Book. 19 ewes,- bred by ,T. Dowling, Esq., , Flock 271. 13 ram and ewe lambs ENGLISH LEICESTERS. 100 ewes, two-shear and • over, bred ' by. ,T. ■ Studholme, Esq., Flock No. G8 - ! ■ 60' ewes,' two-shear and over, bred by •late A. W. Rutherford, jun. . ■ Flock No. 259. 60 ram and ewe lambs 60 flock Tnms, one-shear HALFBREDS. 150 two-shear Lincoln-Merino and Romney-Merino rams 400 sound-mouth ewes, ex Surrey Hills, Romney-Merino . MERINO. 300 sound-mouth ewes, ex Surrey Hills CATTLE. 10 registered Shorthorn cows and calves 13 registered Short-horn heifers, 1 and 2-yenr-old 2 registered Shorthorn yearling bulls CLYDESDALE HORSES. 14 registered mares, including the champion, Mona Ronald 4? registered fillies, 2 years 1 registered filly, 3 years 9 geldings, 1 to 3 years , SIGHT HORSES., •20 light horses, various ages, by Welsh' Meteor (imp.) Account MR. W. NOSWORTHY, Mesopotamia Station— 30 4-year-old Polled Angus steers 10 2-yeaivold Polled bulls . SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK.' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. n.z. Farmers' co-op., • ltd., ■ Auctioneers. IMPORTANT. SALE OF FREEHOLD . ■ PROPERTY. BY AUCTION... '. SITUATED AT WAIPATIKI. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. 'Stock Department),Dannevirke, instracted by tho Trustees in the Estate of the late W. M. Wiley,: will Offer by public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920, At the Dannevirkc Sale Yards, • At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 810 ACRES 3 R. 33 P.,' all grass and subdivided into ,9 paddocks, posts and wire fences, undulating country, 250 acres ploughablc (77 acres ' been ploughed), situated 2-t miles from Dannevirke, 5 ' miles from Weber and school; carries 15 sheep (grown), and cattle. BUILDINGS.—G-roomed House, woolshed,.. 2-stand. Lister shearing plant and engino. Possession April 1, 1920. ' Terms and further particulars on application to the Auctioneers, or Messrs. ROBERTSHAWE, KIGHT, AND DUNN. TUESDAY. MARCH 23, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY' AUCTION .Of VALUABLE FREEHOLDS, HATAITAI. 8 ROOMS, , NO. 122 HATAITAI ROAD. 5 ROOMS. NO. 1 ARAWA ROAD. 2 SECTIONS, • ARAWA . ROAD. MESSRS. HAR'COURT AND CO. have received instructions to sen by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 LAMBTON QUAY,' on TUESDAY, MARCH 23, at 2.30 p.m.— I—Section 24. Block VII, Hataitai, con- ' taining 38.5 perches, having a frontage of 49ft. 6in. by a-depth of 20(>ft. lOin. with the 8-ROOMED DWELLING thereon, fitted with every possible modern convenience, nicely sheltered, and witli a splendid view, known as NO. 122 HATAITAI ROAD. 2—r«rt Section 5, Block X, Halaitai, with a frontage of 50ft. by an irregular depth of 132 ft., with the' modern 5-ROOMED HOUSE thereon, fitted with all conveniences, and knowii as NO. 1 ARAWA ROAD. 3—Sections 3 and 4, Block X, Hataitai, each containing 24.3 perches, with frontages to AIJAWA ROAD of 40ft. by n depth of 105 ft. Sin. The Sections are well sheltered i.nd sunny and no excavations are rcriuircj. They command a glorious view of Hie harlraur, the Hutt Valley, and to the south, and tlicy have water and gas laid on. All these properties are on the proposed tram route, and are close to the school. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 14
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