AUCTIONS. ' ( tjiis morning. . At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCIION • . Of . B.S. AOBERE, AS SHE NOW LIES STRANDED ON TEE RANGITIKEI BEACH (near Bulls). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiy-- •. «1 instructions to sell at' their Booms, 157 Lambton Quay, on account of whom' it may concern— S.S. AORERE. - . . Engines comprise Compound Surface Condenser, 2 cylinders 9iin. and_2o in. diameter, 12m.' stroke, 1 Marine : < Boiler (1001b.,'pressure). J The Copper Lining outside the boat is approximately 1 ton. Tho s.s. Aorere may be inspected five miles from mouth of Rangmkei'River, near Bulls (Greatford Station). Carrying facilities .are available. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., , ■ . • • Auctioneers. ; TO-DAY, - ' At 1.0 p.m. sharp. ■ • EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LINEN. CUTLERY, CHINA, ETC. Messrs. dunbar sloane and JONES,, Auctioneers,' have been favoured with instructions from slrs. Saunders, Trafalgar Street, Johnsonville, to sell the Contents of her 7-roomed Residence, consisting of— ' Handsome Oak Hallstand, Oak, Dining . Snit« Morris Chairs, _ High-back Chairs, Diicheps Rair and Suite, Beds and Mat- . tresses, Bedsteads, Linos, and Carpets, together with Numerous Other Pieces of ■High-class Furniture.. * Also a large assortment of high-class e.p. ware, table, tea, and dessert spoons, forks, cakestnnds, fruit baskets, tea,cream and sugar basins, pewter jugs, cruets) egg cruets i •' ' ■ Also a large collection of good cliina ornaments and glassware. ■ '. ■Also wheelbarrow, hose,'. lawn mower, garden tools, axes, coal, firewood, wringer, saws, hammers, blinds, KettteJ, saucepans, Primus stove, irons, baking dishes, -Also, heater DODGE MOTOR-CAR, . well shod, extra air, self-starter, electric light, and; all very latest - attachments and improvements, snlendid running or? der; any trial. (Thia car will be auctioned at 2.30 p.m. sharp).' All, articles on inspection .from 10 a.m. DUNBAR-SLOANE, Auctioneer. . . TRAIN TIME-TABLE: Trains leave Thorndon 12.15. and 1.25 p.m. - , Trains leave Johnsonville 3.24 and 4.45 p.m. ". ' ■" \' . . TO-DAY, . At 1.30. ' ' AUCTION SALE, On tlle'Premiies,, . MAIN ROAD, WALLACEVILLE. JI7INE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, » sell, on behalf of ICR. HILLS (who Is leaving the district) the whole of his / HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' AND BOHM PIANO. SALE STARTS 1.30 ; SHARP. S RAMSEY WILSON, _. ", Auctioneer. 1 Firms Address: • . "DOMINION" AVENUE, (Next Barrett's Hotel.) UNRESERVED CLEANING SALE.; ( AT DUNROBIN, MARTINBOROUGH. ; ' . SATURDAY, MAY 29.' D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR. ROBERT M'LEOD, Who has sold his Dunrobin Property, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, as above— " , 400 2-tooth wethers y 200 forward empty ewes ' 100 black .face lambs 450 white .face woolly wether lambs! 3 plough horses v ' .. . . •' 2 unbroken horsed" Sundries, implements, etc., 8 tons "Ephos" manure, 3 tons chaff, 2-stand Wolseley shearing plant, engine, saw bench; woolpress, Fairbanks' weighing machine, drill, tine harrows, disc har"rows, lime and manure. distributor, swamp plough, d.f. plough, : ;. hlorse rake, mower, and numerous sundries : , '. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE \ . At BEACH ROAD, TE HORO, . Half-mile from Railway Station. . MONDAY, MAY 31, 1920, \ At 1 p.m. NEW ZEAtAND LOAN AND . MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.; have received instructions from' MR. HAROLD TAYLOR to sell as above the * following:— ■I > 14 young cows, spring calvers 8 cows, calved a few weeks, in' full profit ■ 1 springcart horse. ■' ' 1 springdray and harness . Milk cans, cooler, buckets, stumping . jack, spray pump, tools (all in good order), quantity of grass seed, also 1 dogcart (in good . - order, slight reserve) ■ LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. ' * Our representative has inspected the above stock, (ind- reports that he can thoroughly recommend them. Mr. Taylor is l a careful farmer and has been judicious in his selection. " " FEILDING DISTRICT. MESSRS. .DALGETY . AND CO.: LTD.. 1U instructed by. O. .S." TYERMAK ESQ., will sell by Public Auction at : LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING, FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1920, at 3 o'clock— ACRES £ ACRES' ACRES Oxa ACRES Divided into Three Blocks of 82 ACRES, 279 ACRES, AND 253 ACRES. The property is well situated, being only 4} miles from Feilding, 'handy to School," Railway, and Freezing Works! Has been heavy bush land, grows good root, crops, excellent black-face lamb country, and suitable for general mixed farming. TERMS: ■ 5 percent, deposit at Sale; \5 per cent, on date of possession; 5 per cent', on March 4, 1921; 'Balance over existing Mortgages to remain on Mortgage for 7 years at 5-2 per cent. PLANS & FURTHER PARTICULARS, Applr DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Palmerston North. Also Agents and Brauchej. ' ' Or MESSRS. HAOGITT AND ELLIOTT, Solicitors, Feilding. NOTE.—Each Section is ring fencod tnd divided into several paddocks.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 209, 29 May 1920, Page 14
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