■ AUCTIONS. TO-DAY 1 o'olock sharp. 69 HAMILTON ROAD, HATAITAI, : ryiNE AND WILSON havo been fai 1 » voured with instructions from MRS. : . E. G. DOWNES (who is leaving for Eng. land) to sell on tho premises as above, ' the whole of her I SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD- FURNIs . - TURK, , ■ ■ i Contents of Sis Rooms. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer.. SHANNON SALE.' | WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. At 1 p.m.. > MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILf Ufi- LIAMS LTD., will sell as abovo- . | 50 fat sheep '" 25 ewes in lamb ""* 20 mixed hoggets 30 5-year-old bullocks 12 3-year steer# '8 fat. bullocfea 15 dairy cattle 20 store cows SO yearlings (mixed) 2 fat cows I 2-year Jersey boll ; BY PUBLIC AUCTION. i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 1020, i ' At 2.30 p.m. ! 'AT OUR LAND AUCTION ROOMS, ; 137 and 139 LAMBTON QUAY. : I VERY VALUABLE BUILDING- SEC- | TIONS, MAIN ROAD, XARORI. ? ilypisSßS HODGKINS, . CARVER, •ITX AND CO. have received instructions from the STANDEN ESTATE CO. to offer for absolute sale as follows:— :■ SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, and 7, with frontages to the Main Karori Road, '.Standen Street, and Johnson Street, . • ' Eaoh section has a frontage of about 40ft. by a Rood depth. Also, 'On behalf of Messrs. Judd'and'Randell, That very VALUABLE SECTION, containing over } acre, situated on the corner of Main Road and 801 l Street. ; Karori. S Also, On . behalf of C. M. M'Grath. S: ffhose VALUABLE SECTIONS, beins | Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, Standen i Estate. Each Section has a frontage : of Wit, to Standen Street by a denth ; ' of. 144 ft. Also. On behalf of J. L, Dciwster, Esq-., i ' That. Choice BUILDING SECTION, be- : j intr Lot 62. having a iron tape to - j- '. Standen Street of 40ft. by. a depth of 1 I .' 144 ft. ; I . AUCTIONEERS' tfOTE.-Building Sites | , handy to the city are hard to get hold .■ ; , of, arid buyers would ,do well to inspect. J Auction notice on scctiona. ! For further particulars apply • , t | ..HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., I ! ... and Valuers, , 137-139 Lnmbton Quay. '. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! i RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES , In ' I PALMERSTON NORTH, ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TE.RMS. Messrs. w. Moore and co. have received instructions from MRS. T. SAUNDERS to sell by Public Auction at EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, f At 2.30 p.m. I FJQ ACRES, divided into Seven Sec- t OrJ tions, ranging from 4to 16 acres J This. Property is situated within the 1 Borough of Palmerston N„ at the intersection of Kairanga. and Boundary Roads, and is contiguous to the site of the new - Railway Station. These are ideal sites, all level and all in grass. • "" TERMS: "10 per cent, on fall of hammer 15 per cent or Building to that amount in 12 months. : Balance 5 years at G per cent. INSPECTION INVITED. Plans on application.
: W. MOORE AND CO., . Auctioneers. Eangitikei Street, Palmerston North. SUPPLEMENTARY ; HALCOMBE HOGGET FAIR. , i'' IN THE YARDS I (Opposite Railway Station). ('• ; . ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920, | At 12 Noon. i . !A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ! will sell:— ; .1 0 ftftft MIXED HOGGETS, drafted J-l/jUW to sexes and wintered on ' turnips. . ' . ALL GENUINE FARMERS' LINES, : IN GOOD CONDITION. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. AT THE FARM, WAITOHU ROAD, OTAKI. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, At 12 noon. MR; G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer and Land Agent. instructed* by , GEORGE ROGERS, ESQ. (who has sold his farm), wilt offer for sale as above— 13 cows, jn full milk 5 cows, due September and October 3 18-month heifers -1 weaner, 1 calf (heifers) 2 store pips, 18 ducks 1 horse, tip-dray and harness • ! Milk can and cooler, chain and 1 tyne harrows, s.f. plough. 53 tons lime, \ ton phosphate Tui (B), , lawn mower, garden tools, etc., eto. 1 ; And 1 CONTENTS OF 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Including fine Chesterfield, and ' Chairs, quantity Linoleum (first- < class condition), No. '2 Perfection k Slovc I first-class), Lady's Bicycle, | etc., etc.- ! LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ; NOTE. ! The above herd are well known, and are mostly Jersey and Jersey oross. They have averaged during the past 12 months £2S 15s. Id. per cow. The avor/igo test J , . of.the season was 4.0 i. Prospective buy- ' i era- are invited to seo this herd being ; milked any morning or evening prior to sale.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 12
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