n - ■ —i ■ ■■ ■ir ; ! AUCTIONS. ':" IMPORTANT JIOGGET SALE. \. .' ■ I SANDON. NEAR FEILDING, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920, ■.' At 12.30 o'clock sharp. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., nni LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will hole their ; FURTHER SUPPLEMENTARY HOGGET SALE, In Mr. H. J. Pagan's Yards, (Kindly lent for tho occasion), 9 Miles from Feilding. • 1(\ ftftO V IXEI) HOGGETS, to Ik XV,UVt/ draflcd for sexes, and sole in lots to suit purchasers, . The above lionets have all been win tered on turnips, are genuine fanners lines,- and can be thoroughly reconi mended. TO-DAY, 1.30 SHARP. On the Premises, No. 10 Crosby Terrace ■VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneer* 11 » hav-a been favoured with instruc {•ions from Mr. A. E. Mailman to set ! his Household Furniture and Effects in ; eluding Gas Stove (.In perfect order). ■' . . . RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. i ' -ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. jj\7INE AND WILSON. Auctioneers 1 » sell, on. behalf of Mr. Edkins, at 82 Liffey Street, Island BayHOTJSISHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS BRINSMBAD PIANO, oto. ~ Details later. !.' RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 2 o'clock. . i UNCLAIMED CARGO. ;. , SALE BY AUCTION OF . 1 BALE ENGLISH LEATHER. ! 1 CASE LADIES' BAGS. AT A. L. WILSON AND GO'S LATE MART, 157 LAMBTON QUAY (On ■ account of whom it may concern). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have' »■ • ceived instructions to Sell at their !.. Rooms as above— ! 40 BENDS OF ENGLISH HIDE . 60 LADIES' VALUABLE SUEDE : AND LEATHER HAND BAGS. : In Lots to Suit Purchasers. NOW ON VIEW. NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, ■ f Auctioneer. i . UNRESERVED PIG SALE. KANGIOTU, 10 MILES FROM .' ' PALMERSTON NORTH. ! . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. ; - Palmerston North, have received instructions from Mr. John Donaldson, to sell'as above 100 pigs, comprising :-- 15 sows with litters 15 sows to farrow this month. • 14 sows to farrow shortly - 20 young sows 20 porker* ;10 store pigs j , : 6 young boars • 20 weanere , .NOTE.—The Pigs have been well wintered, and are in the pink of condition. i ■' : The sows are Purebred, and are all first, ; 'secondhand third litters. They are all ,", iby a Porinm pedigree Berkshire Boar, •\ 'and buyers will do well to attend this sale. y IMPORTANT SALE : OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. KAPONGA YARDS. . . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920. fftTEWTON KING LTD., have been fa- .'•■»■' voured with instructions from tho SOUTH TARANAKI JERSEY BREED- , , ERS' ASSOCIATION to sell in their Kaponga Yards, on above date— •' on PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS w<* AND COWS. 62 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, yearlings to 4 years old. ■ '-'' ;SALE.AT 11.30 O'CLOCK. THE SOUTH TARANAKI JERSEY BREEDERS intend holding an Annual Sale of Pedigree Jerseys, this being tho inaugural sale, and to ensure success, nothing but the best breeding is being offered. Included in the Catalogue are cattle descended from the most fashionably bred Bulls in the Dominion, being closely related to the celebrated Sires 1 Majesty's Fox, Sunrise Majesty, K.C.B Lord Twvlish. Goddi-ncton Molina's ,' 'General. Campanile's Sultan, Achievement, of Willowbank, .and other noted . sires. At. this sale will bo offered Mr. ['. F. Ranford's Champion Bull, Achieve- ', ment of Willowbank, who has an un- | beaten record in the show ring. i Cars will leave any of our Branches ; as required on morning of sale. North nnd South trains will also be met at Eltham on morning of sale. Intending .buyers are requested to book seats early. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920, ; At 2.30 p.m. i Es'.tite of William Seed,. Deceased. WELL SITUATED'FAMILY RESIDENCE, j No. 151 ABEL SMITH STREET. On One Acre, Suitable for Subdivision, LONG FRONTAGES TO ABEL SMITH STREET, ST. JOHN STREET, AND ARO STREET. Also, , B SECTIONS fronting ARO STREET, Suitable for Shops,. Residences, Factories', or Warehouses, and 8 SECTIONS O¥F ST. JOHN STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions' from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by auction at their Rooms, Fcather6'Jon Street, on Wednesday, 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m.— LOT ], ACRE No. 38, Wellington, having 132 FEET-FRONTAGE TO ABEL SMITH STREET, 330 FEET TO ST. JOHN STREET, and 132 FEET TO ARO STREET, together with the substantially built Family Residence, No. 151 ABET, SMITH STREET thereon containing It large rooms with verandah, balcony, conservatory, 2 pamlries, scullery and bathroom, detached washhouse and workshop and fernery. _ The above is one of the few large holdings in the best, residential part of tho city. The grounds are well laid out and planted with native and imported i trers and shrubs. The street frontages of 594 foot mako the property one especially suitable for subdivision, and fine view's mav be ol> ~~. tained' from the maioriily of tho building .«ites on the land. ,LOTS 2/I—Three building allotments part of Sections No*. 24 and 25, Wellington, part No. 19. having 52ft. 4in. frontage to ARO STREET and 136 W. 6in. to ST. JOHN STREET, i No. 18. having 50ft, frontage to ARO ; STREET by a depth of 120 feet, Part No. 17, bavins 21ft. Gin. frontage , .to ARO STREET by 120 ft., a lovel '.».. . site adjacent 4 h a block of shops. JiOTS 5/6. tln-o allotments part of Sections No?. 34 and 25, Wellington, approached by >ft passage, 10ft. wide ! from ST. JOHN STREET and in a particularly sunny position. For Terms of Sale and Cards to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers/
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