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AUCTIONS, WERAROA-ANNUAL SALE. OF FRIESIAN, RED POLL, AND . GUERNSEY .G MONTHS' BULLS.' BRED AT THE CENTRAL DEVELOP- . . MENT FARM, ' WER.AROA,. LEVIN. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. TMTESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WTL 1,1 A MS. LTD..- Levin, have been ini structed bv the NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT to sell as above at 12 NOON at the Central Development.Farm, Wera- < roa, Levin. ' 17 0 months' Friesian bulls, 2 (I months'-Guernsey bulls, ■i fi months' Hod Poll bulls, 1 7 year Friesian bull Big Patch.... t Also on arennr-t of the Moumnhski State Farm from their well-known stud:; , 4 (i. months' Ayrshire bulls. NOTE.—The young Friesian sires present a hnnpv bio'.'dim: .of gwat eonstitnj tioned and deep milking' Toligbeach blood with specially «t\ected mill; record types J from the br«=t American families. y, Th° young Red Poll sires are also frop. , the best imported milk record types, and show quality and constitution. Catalogues on application lo ■Auctioneer'', Conveyances will meet all trains at Levin .railway. sfntinn to take ■ 'intending purchasers to and from the farm. - ' LTGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. .SALE OF ST7PERTOR. HOUSEHOLD i FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. !, CONTENTS OF THE 18-ROO.MEI) RESIDENCE, ; ! IN THE ESTATE OF. ' THE LATE i ELIZABETH O.'CONNOR. ' t AT THE RESIDENCE, "CARRIDAFOYLE," \ 195 THE TERRACE,, WELLINGTON, on ■■FRIDAY,- APRIL 9, 1920,, .Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. ® MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instruction!: to sell by Public' Auction, as above—. . THE AV.HOLI'i O'P THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE . J EFFECTS, including— ' t ° DRAWING-ROOM: UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO-PLAYER ' by Steele, with 70 RECORDS; HAND SOME AXMINSTER CARPET, green ■ with light-coloured pattern; about 5i square vards; BEAUTIFUL CHINi CABINET (Chjppondale), i JAPANESIi , EMBROIDERED CURTAINS-4 RODS ' EASY CHAIRS, with loose • covers HANDSOME CARVED CHAIR, CARVED TABLE,.CHESTERFIELD with loos< cover, BEAUTIFUL DRESDEN CHINA PLACQUE. DOULTON ORNAMENTS S » VASES. RARE CHINA. ORNAMENTS f HANDSOME WATER. : COLOURS CUSHIONS, etc',, etc; DINING-ROOM: AXMINSTER CARPET. Crimson and gold flower pattern, 19ft. Gin., x 13ft . Gin'.; 10 OAK DINING CHAIRS,. Lea-ther-seated, DINNER WAGON, OVERMANTEL, ■ EXTENSION ■ DINING I TABLE (12ft.). HANDSOME SIDE , BOARD, E.P. REVOLVING BREAK. . FAST DISH, CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, , VENETIAN LIQUER GLASSES AXE DECANTERS. GLASS TRAY (Venetian), I E.P. HOT, WATER KETTLE cVSPIRH ? LAMP, CRYSTAL FINGER BOWBS, HAND-PAINTEJ) CHINA; E.P. WARE, i BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL/AND-CHINA, ! PICTURES, ORNAMENTS & VASIiS, > I BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, ROYAI i . DOULTON AVARE. 9 'BILLIARD-ROOM': - CORK- LINOLEUM, 25ft. Gin. x l7ft. i .Gin.. FULL-SIZFjD BILLIARD TABLE ; by Wright,' and C.%„ SCORING ' BOARD, CUES, ETC.. 1 SNOOKER SET, BILLIARD-ROOM SETTEES upholsteri ed in leather, RUG 12 xi, PICTURES. J SITTING-ROOM: ' ' ' CARPET 17ft. Bin. x 12ft., EAS\ ■ CHAIRS, upholstered in velvet, lIANDI SOME BOOK CASE, BOOKS, JAPA- ' NESE SCREEN inlaid with Ivory, s BRONZE ORNAMENTS, BRASS AND ■ IRON CURB,, VASES, ORNAMENTS, ■ etc. / ' HALL: ,' I ' ' : CARPET 16ft, x I.2ft,', 2 HALL TABLES, ' LARGE CHINA ■' EARTHENWARE : .TARS, LARGE' BRONZE ORNAMENTS, ; CARVED STAND, JAPANESE VASES, , BURMESE GONG, PICTURES, etc. BEDROOMS: CARPETS; SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDSTEABS (Iran), ' DUCI'IEnSE CHESTS, MARBLE-TOPPED WASH- . STANDS, WARDROBES, MATTRESSES, ; /PILLOWS. 'BEDROOM CHAIRS, "PIC- . T.URES, ORNAMENTS, VASES,, Etc., Etc. ' ! . , KITCHEN: INLAID ' LINOLEUM:. KITCHEN TABLES, LARGE KENRTCK BOILEII, SAUCEPANS, ENAMEL AVARE, CHINA, CUTLERY, & ALL.KITCHEN UTENSILS, Etc. . ,- OUTSIDE: '. GARDEN TOOLS, POT-PLANTS, GARDEN SEATS, PRACTICALLY NEW BREAKIffG-lN SADDLE, fully .mount-ed,-aiid BRIDLE, and MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENv TION. ■ ■ '- ; '.'••• As the property has been sold overy- ' thing is.for ABSOLUTE;SALE. S. GEORGE NATHAN, ' Auctioneer, 105 Customhouse. Quay.' LAND SALE. -LAND SALE*. IvAIRANGA'S BEST • ACRES iak . ACRES ACRES 100 ' ACRES DIVIDED INTO TWO FARMS, . To be sold by, . PUBLIC' AUCTION ' In tho GRAY STREET HORSE BAZAAR, 0:i ' SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920, At 12 noon. ABRAHAM' AND AVILLIAMS LTD., have been instructed by the Public Trustee, as executor in the Estate of tho late JOHN CHARLES FAIR, to sell as above— LOT 1.—82 Acres 3 Roods 13 Perches, Section 1553; Block 9, Kairauga ' S.D. LOT 2.-82 Acres 3 Roods 20 Perches, Section 155-1, Block' 9, Ivairanga S.D. C.T., Vol. OR, Fol. 2(17, AVellington Re- . gistr.v.- Subject to Lease Registered No. 1021)7 to AVilliam H. Teague, which- expires May 1, 1920 - TERMS OF SALE: ' Deposit: 20 per cent. on. day of sale. 131 per cent, on or ', before 28th day after sain ■ ' ' ! ; ' GG 2-3 per cent, in 3' years from day of sale; or . " 80 per cent, on or before 28th.. day after dfltc of sale. Interest on unpaid .purchase, money at G per cent., payable half-yearly. NOTE.—These: ; two, sections front the Rongotoa-Longburu Road, and adjoin the property of. Mr. A. Lancaster, cheese factory \ mile, school 5 inile, Pnlmei'ston North 5 miles. Divided into numerous paddocks-and watered by artesian. The land- rises slig.btly, and there are exceptionally good building sites. Arrangements to inspect at any timo. Further particulars from Dejnity Public Trustee, Bank of N«v Zealand' Buildings, .E.ho Square; or /ja AUCTIONEERS. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN . . II.AAVKE'S BAY. .. 11 rbA ACRES, on E«st Coast raiI.LJ.UU way route; ring fenced, well watered; no buildings; all in best of .feed; winters 1J 6heep, $ breeding ewes, and 100 cattle. Prico .£7 por a ire, Terms arranged. W. F. THOMPSON, 208 Eas-.tlioiiriii! Street, HASTINGS. • 1

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 14

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