AUCTIONS. SALE BY AUCTION. / ' RESIDENCE, SECTIONS, AND HOUSE.A .HOLD FURNITURE. At Residence,' • HIGH STREET, CARTERTON (Opp. Presbyterian.' Church). ■ TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 4, At 1 p.m. .'■A T. DICKASON has been instructed il • by NURSE GRENGOR to dispose by miction of the up-to-dato 11-roomed House, with all mudorn improvements, also Household FurtUtuve and Effects i— •. Property comprises ' up-to-dato 11- , roomed HOUSE and 2 SECTIONS. ■ House fitted up with h. and c. water, gas, olectrio bella.' now . enarn. batli, FIRSTLY, t'ontaming 21.72 perchcs, moro or less, the part of Section .' 7, Township of Carterton, mid being Lot No. 2 on Deposited No. • * 228 SECONDLY, containing '21.85 perches (mora or loss), tho part of Section ' . 7, of Township of Carterton, bo ing Lot No, 5,0n Deposited No. 228. i HOUSEHOLD" FURNITURE, com- • prising Duchess Chests. S. k D. Bedsteads. Box and Wire Mat' tresse9, Kapoc. " Art Tables, Curtain. Poles, Linoleums,. Chairs, ' Sideboard. Stretcher, Washstajids; '■>- Toilet Ware, Tray,' Mirrors, . leather Couch, Portable Mangle, ..'••.'Gas Stove, • Preserving . Pans, '..■■■ '• Zeltzogeiw Syphon, Cooking Utra sils, Lawn Mower," Tools, etc. etc. A A. T: DICKASON, Auctioneer.; IMPORTANT PIG SALE.' '• , TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ' * 12 noon. , ON THE FARM,. TIAKITAHUNA. V' , Near Palmerston North. • (Near Factory.) . . . ' . ..•••. ' . i ACCOUNT MR. A. L. SCHWAMM. HARRY PALMER AND CO. hiave received instructions to sell as above— 8 breeding 6ows, to farrow early . 1 sow, with litter ( \ .A A ... ■ 13 yonng breeding 60W5, to farrow ■ 1 Berkshire boar (15 months) - • 1 Tamwortli boar - 7 good porkers . • , ■ 20 forward stores ! 1 springcart mare, 7 years■ .A, . 1 grey gelding,' 5 years ,20 fat lambs ' ,• " ' 21 ducks ' • ; . - SALE 12 NOON SHARP, " ' ; ' Light Refreshment Provided. For convenience of buyers, trucking ar-' Tringements can be provided.We have inspected the above arid consider that this sale' will afford buyer 3 • n good opportunity to stock ..up with: pigs (the best-paying farm line) for the coming season... . , • - S W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, .Auctioneer. FEILDING DISTRICT.' V . ■ ; 'MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. > ,ITI instructed! by' 0. S. T'YERMAR . ESQ., will sell by Public Auction at\ . LYCEUM THEATRE. .FEILDING, - TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 4, 1 i . at S o'clock— , . . ACRES 7 nix ! ACRES ACRES : . 010 \- , ACRES I" ;. ; ' ; ■ ' ' X ' Divided into Three Blocks of 82 ACRES, 279 ACRES, AND 253 ACRES. The property is well situated, being only 4J miles from Foilding, handy to •A 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: ". . S per cent, deposit at Sale; 5 per cent, on date of, possession; i per cent, on March 4, 1921; Balance over existing' Mortgages to Te- . main on Mortgage for 7 years at 5} per cent. PLANS & FURTHER. PARTICULARS, Apply. '■■■- • DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Palmerston North. \ Also Agents and Branches. 'Or ' - '' MESSRS. HAGGITT AND ELLIOTT, . Solicitors, Feildingf . - NOTE.—Each .Section is ring fenced ■ and divided into several paddocks. TO-MORROW, ..Commencing at 1.15 o'clock sharp. ■ 'At the Family Residence, No. 25 Waipa'pa Road, HATAITAI. , MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of MODERN HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET'SQUARES and ■ RUNNERS (fawn colour, all highest grade Carpets and equnl to new), COSTLY FUMED OAK BEDROOM AND DININGKOOM .'FURNISH- . INGS; HANDSOME FIELD LO.UNGE, and 4 COSTLY DIVAN CHAIRS, a Beautiful Collection of. PICTURES. COSTLY OAK ' ' ' FOLDING CARD TABLE, MAGNIFICENT PALM (Bft. high), and ARTISTIC APPOINTMENTS, On account of Mr. H. Amos, who has sold . . ■ his property. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell on the premises as above— THE WHOLE OF THE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, Etc. This is a most beautifully furnished home, and everything is equal to newi It is seldom that such High-class Furniture is offered under the hammer in Wel- , lington. On View To-morrow Morning. Full detaiJs later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. •- 01' AK I MART. SATURDAY NEXT,. At 11.30 a.m. : POULTRY, (purebred, etc.). Peas, Barley, Maize, Fruit, Vegetables, Potatoes (tabl« and seed}, Sacks. • Cheese (small), Mild Bacon (to be cut, or whole sides). Hams; . A Cultivators, Ploughs, Tools, Harness, Saddles. Planet Junior Wliedli Hoe, Wire Netting, . Sprayers, Gigs Bridies,- Blinkers, 4-wheel Phaeton. ALSO, 5- tons best Marlborough Oatsheaf Chaff, sack lots. ALSO. Large quantity garden and farm tools, oil barrel and taps, 30ft. rubber hose, complete set chimney sweep brushes.. ' . " ALSO. ' 1 Light Giji, Set Harness, arid- Pony (for riding or driving). • ALSO. < HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (all kinds), Carpets, Zither, Piano (Wcf'snor), Gramophone (guaranteed). Perfection Stove, with ov(>n (guaranteed), Croquet Set, complete irith esilite balls. Crockery. ft. ANDERSON, - Auctioneer.
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