AUCTIONS. TUESDAY; MORNING NEXT, :■ At 10 a.m. sharp. PUBLIC TRUSTEE , AUCTION. ON THE PREMISES, No. 87, HANSON 1(1 : STREET, NEWTOWN. I, [ " 1 ' ' ' s, ' 's • 11,. ..." EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF A v CONTRACTOR'S PLANT/ TIMBER, N ' SASHES-, TOOLS, MILNER SAFE, TYPEWRITER, OFFICE FURNITURE, Etc., Etc. , a 2000 FT; WELL-SEASONED TIMBER. Messrs. hodgkins, carver AND CO. have received instruc- • tions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE (as Executor of the AVill of L. S. Humphries, : -deceased) to.offer for ABSOLUTE SALE the entire contents of the WORKSHOP, YARD, ' and OFFICE, as abovo. Included in the Mist will be found:— i- .500 FT. HEART RIMU, 400 FT. HEART TOTARA. 300 FT. HEART MATAI, 200 FT. DRESSED OREGON, KAURI BOARDS 14 x 11. 100' FT. T. and G. e.. TOTARA. 50 FT. -PANELLING, r 150 FT. SASH RAILS. 60 FT. PICI ' TITRE MOULDING, SASH FRAMES, DOORS. MOULDINGS. GLAZED •SASHES, and 4 x 3, 5 x 3, 10 x .2, 8 s 1; 4 x 4, 6 x 11,-8 x i 12 x • , 10' xl. POSTS. PILES. SLATES. 1 AlsoT i- 9ft. 'Tron Girders lOin. x sin„ 21in. Steel, Shafts, Cast-iron Pipes, 3 Bundles Hoop Iron, 250 ft. Sash Cord, 2cwt. Nails, Eoof Paint, Boiled Oil, v, : 60ft. i Wire Rone, 2 Rolls Ruberoid, ; lewt. Sash Weights, 10 Crowbars, i.' 2 Carpenter's Benches, Saw Floor Cramps, Bottle Jacks, 20 Scaffold Brackets and Eyes, 10 Scaffold , Planks, Ladders and Stepla'dders, Putting Mill, Extension Clamps,' ' ScnfFold Standards, Picks, Shovels, Spades,: Iron Rammers, Glue Pots, ', •„ and hundreds of lines' too numerous i; to mention. • • Also,: MILNER SAFE, 24 x 18. "BAELOCK" TYPEWEITER. ' Stove,. Office Chairs, Linoleumj Pigeon- | holes, Office Desk, Office Table, Filing Cabinet and 8 Drawers, Kerofiene Heater, Drawing Boards ■ and , Square,' Letter Rabk and Waste Paper: Basket, Small Tables, Stoned : j 1920 Directory, Cupboards, ■etc,, etc: GOODS ON .VIEW MORNING OF ' SALE, y , SALE 10 A.M. SHARP TUESDAY. •. ' NO EESERVE. . NO EESERVE. HODGKINS, CAEVEE AND/CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, 137 Lambton Quay.. CLEARANCE SALE • ■ Of , HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY ~ FUENITUEE. \ AT THE RESIDENCE, BLOOMFIELD CRESCENT, LOWER HUTT. : ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, At 2 p.m. ' . HEENEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from A. H. Alabaster, Esq., who is leaving the district, to offer for. Absolute Sale,, as above, the choico contents of his six-roomed house, including— 'HANDSOME ' MIRROR-BACKED OAK SIDEBOARD OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD (JARRAH) , OAK MARBLE-TOPPED WASH- , STAND ' LAEGE CHESTERFIELD IN MOR-, ' OCCO J,BATHER ' SECRETAIRE HANDSOME CHINESE VASES ■ CHESTERFIELD, . upholstered- inUtrecht leather DIVAN CHAIRS Occasional table, rimu dining table,, Austrian' chairs, oak ' chairs, up- • holstered wicker/chair, brass fire- * irons, book shelves, screen, stool, 1 wirewoven mattress, towel horse, I wicker table, ball'settee, fish kettle, -jarrah Tvlintnot, music stool, easy chairs, ; cana chairs, book " shelves,' Morris' chair; Venetian vases, Chippendale chair, wooden kerb, hassock,' cabinet, duchesse, copper cake stand, mirrors, kitch- 1 en table, coal scuttle, butler's i ,' tray, glassware, steps, ■ lawn t . mower, garden tools, hoes, rakes, axes, spades, pick, shovel, ibrooms. wh°elbarrow,'6o feet hose, gas gril'er, gas ring, and sundries too - jnumwouii to enumerate. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ; j ;'v • 'Auctioneer. 'UNBESERATiID CLEARING SALE. LON GB URN-I?ONGOTEA ROAD. 1 - J WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28,- 1920, . I At 12.30 p.m. 1 NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., o has been instructed by MR. FRANK b WOODCOCK, -whose' lease has expired, ta 1 sell as above— 017. DAIRY COWS IN MILK, and to I calve factory dates. p 1 purebred red Polled bull, 21 years „ (S.R.) i . 1 mare, all work, good (S.R.) j, A.W.R. 3-cow plant, and 2i-h.p, B "Anderson" Engine • c 716-gallou milk cans (good order), s , ' (S.R.) . .« Tip-dray spring, spring trap, 2 sets harness "Diabolo" separator and sundries n NOTE.—3I of the cpws calve July, August, and September, and 3 in Ooto-, bur. They are good young cows, prin- _ cipally Jerseys (grand-daughters of Majesty's Fox, K.C.U., and Silvor Conqnernr). The. factory returns are remarkable, and Mr.-'Woodcock wWI guaranteo the calving dates at the sale. D& ACCOUNT OF OTIIEIR VENDORS; - 1 purebred Jersey bull (G.S.) 6 cows, to calve factory dates " LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OTAKI SALE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. ' pHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS A will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— . '100 4-tooth wethers 80 2-tooth wethers M 0 lambs (lots) 170 owes 100 mixed sex 2-toothrf 0 30 choice Jersey cross heifers, duo July and August 20 12-month Shorthorn heifers G heifers, at drop 12 fat cows 5 realers ' ,60 2J-year steers ... 30 18-month- steers ■ " he 20 4-year bullocks "1
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