AUCTIONS. '(f) T A K I MA R T. PRODUCE SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, -; at 11.30 a.m. '" ; iVcgetnbles, Eggs, Bacon, Onions, Potatoes, jPuite Ceylon Teia, Maize (whole' arid' crushed),' Barley, Peas. Oats, Mixed Poultry Feed, Grit, Chicken Food, etc. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. ! . .CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. > "" MONDAY' NEXT, I At 1.30 o'clock sharp, '' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE • Of ;.' ' A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT. I ■ ■ •, Of I WOETH £1200 WOKTH i Indian carpets, lounge rugs, ! HALT, RUNNERS and RUGS. !•■' 10 CARPET SOUAEES (various sizes), ! ALL HIGH-GRADE : MIRZAPORE. :.: CARPETS. ; ■ ■ Just landed. At A. L. Wilson and Co'.'s late Mart, 153 ;' ' | Lambton.Quay. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell (on account of whom it may concern), ' 'A MOST VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT Of ' !\ ■ MIRZAPORE CARPETS and RUGS. | ' To be unpacked and on view To-day. > FOR PRACTICALLY UNRESERVED I . - SALE. To be sold in lots to suit the trade or :" - private buyers. i i A special opportunity for Hotel and j'; Boardinghouse-keepers to renew their cnr'i FhESE CARPETS ARE ALL GENUINE ;•'■ MIRZAPORE, AND ARE TO BE SOLD. ;'- E.JOHNSTON, | Auctioneer. f TUESDAY NEXT, ! ; At 1.30 o'clock sharp. [ • BALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD i FURNITURE, QUAINT FUMED [ OAK SIDEBOARD, ROUND OAK !'.■'•-■ EXT. DINING-TABLE, OAK HIGH- * BACK CHAIRS, COSTLY HIGH- ! • BACK CHESTERFIELD, in Bluef. Saddlebags, AX. CARPET and RUN- : NER, CROCKERY and APPOINT- ! ' • ' MENTS. ;'■ - . Al6o— i- MOST VALUABLE and ALMOST NEW !•■ ■ BABY GRAND PIANO, by Newton, ! in solid rosewood case. A most boauti- ■• • ' ful-toned instrument, and. has only > . been in use about nine months. ; (This Piano is something out of the or- ):■ , ' dinary.) |- On the Premises, No. 75 Coromandel Street (just off.Constable Street). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the owner, i- who is giving up housekeeping; to sell as "above— I The Whole of his High-class Furniture. ;;. , ■ Contents of Four Rooms. .' [;■ ■ , Details later. :. Those in search of a high-grade Baby ' Grand Piano should inspect this one, as ; it is seldom that a Piano of this standard ( comes under the hammer. {■■ ■ ,E. JOHNSTON, | ■ Auctioneer. j .-:■'•■■ ■ UNRESERVED PIG: SALE. '■ RANGIOTU, 10 MILES FROM !■' PALMERSTON NORTH. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. : [■{: ■".__' i'' ' ' ' '/"IVrEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- '.: J-T CANTTLE AGENCY CO., LTD.. ';■■ •-' Palmerston North, have received instruci .. tions from Mt. John Donaldson, to sell as ! above 100 pigs, comprising:-- >■•'. 15 sows with litters '; .15 .sows to fnrrow this month ! ■ 14 sows to farrow shortly 20 young sows . '-. 20'porkerd . !■' 10 store pigs ' 6.young boars 20 weanera ' .' \ NOTE.-The Pigs have been well win- '.•■' x *sred, and are in the pink of cpndition. \ . The sows are Purebred, and are all first, !■'■ second, and third litters. They are all i by a Porirua pedigree Berkshire Boar, 1 and buyers will do well to attend this i- sale. i , !• SPECIAL ENTRY. ;'-, FEILDING SALE, i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1920. . LEVIN AND CO.-, LTD., will sell, on account of MR. QUILL. Kimbolj:. ton— [' 1 2-year pedigree. Aberdeen Angus !..'•■ bulls > ' 1 3-year pedigree Aberdeen Angus ; . bull ' IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. •' MANGATARATA ESTATE. MANGATARATA ESTATE.. MANGATARATA ESTATE. MANGATARATA ESTATE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920, At 10.45. a.m. •■ l'W IL]: ' lAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., in i . l»» conjunction-with HOADLEY, SON, ; AND STEWART, LTD.,' have been.instructed to offer by Public Auction, ok' EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, :.' _ HASTINGS, : on above date, the whole of the balance of the well-known MANGATARATA ESTATE, MANGATARATA ESTATE, . Containing ; ACRES firynn FREEHOLD, ACRES OIUU FREEHOLD, . ; Subdivided into BLOCKS, ry BLOCKS, BLOCKS, I BLOCKS, ' Varying in Area from I' W0 TO 1700 ACRES. 400 TO 1700 ACRES. \- MANGATARATA is situated 5 miles ' from Wnipukurnu and 7 miles from WaiPawa by good motor roads. Portion of ,': it 'adjoins the well-known "Titoki" Estate, recently sold at record prices. [' The Property consists of hills and flats, [ and each subdivision will contain ; . the finest fattening country in Hawkc's ; Bay, and a considerable quantity of ; arable land, capable of growing good crops. On the Homestead Blocks aro | complete station buildings. A number \- of surplus buildings on these blocks will i be 6old for removal. ; TERMS OF PAYMENT! ' 10 per cent, at time of sale. i ' 5 per cent, on delivery, i.e., March 1, '< 1921. • 10 per cent in 12 months from date of possession. Balance in 5 years from date of pes- ■ session. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rato of 6 per cent. • per annum. Purchasers will be allowed interest on their deposits at the rate '< of 6 per cent, from time of sale until '■' date of possession. . ■ > Litho. plans will be available shortly, '• and will .-be forwarded on application. WILLUMS AND KETTLE, LTD., -1 HOADLEY, SON. AND STEWART, ! LTD., . .. Auctioneers^
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 304, 17 September 1920, Page 12
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