AUCTIONS. FRIDAY MORNING, >. . At 10.30 sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of ; MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Wilhelm Spaethe, THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD-DIN-ING TABLE, wifi cuts, marking board, set of snooker balls, and all accessories complete. . COSTLY HIGH-BACK OAK DINING SUITE, in buffalo hide, and OAK . COUCH TO MATCH (special). . : INLAID LINOLEUMS. VERY SUPERIOR BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE. .HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ' EFFECTS. On the Promises. 1G Elizabeth Street (close to Kent Terrace). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from thfl Owner, who has sold his property, to sell as above— PART-CONTENTS OF 8 ROOMS, Details later. __ E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. ; TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 2 o'clock 6harp, • 'At A. L. Wilson and Co.'s late Mart, 153 Lambton Quay. ' * UNCLAIMED CARGO. AUCTION SALE of <}A ROLLS OF ENGLISH FLANNELETTE (neat patterns) , ■. . (with, all faults if any). i , i'lj l JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv-J-h cd instructions to sell, as above (on j- account of whom it may concern)— 1200 Yards of ENGLISH FLANNELETTE i - (in rolls of about 50yds, each), ■In lots to suit purchasers. Now on view. No reserve. E. JOHNSTON, i . ' Auctioneer. i : SPECIAL ENTRY. FEILDING SALE. . FRIDAY,- SEPTEMBER 24. 1920. Levin and co„, ltd., win 6 eii, on account of MR. S. KRTJLL, Kimbol- ; ton— ! ; 7 2-year pedigree Aberdeen Angus bulls .. 1 3-year pedigree Aberdeen Angus bull OTAKI MART. | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, At 11.80 a,m. VTEGETABLES, Epgs, Bacon, Onions, r Potatoes, Pure Ceylon Tea, Maize, > (whole and crushed), Barley, Peas, Oats, Mixed. Poultry Feed, Grit, ; : Chicken Food, etc.,' Also, ! : ■■ 2-purebred White Leghorn Cockerels, >1 purebred Rhode Island Red Cr.-ker-i el, and 1 Planet Jumv (practically , ■ ney), 1 Separator (guaranteed in first- ; ' class order), 1 pair, Platform Scales, ; y ■ up to 2cwt. ! Also, [ Specially-selected Seed Potatoes, ■ ' New Era," "Gamekeeper," and "Sir : J. G. Wilson." j At 2 p.m. v : . . ' A large quantity of household neces- ; cities, and furniture, the property of .' Mrs. Roxburgh, Miss Calcott . and | ■ ■■ others, including the sacrifice of some ! extra fine furniture to make room. GERALD ANDERSON, !, Auctioneer. . SPECIAL BULL SALE. i 0 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ' j At 1 p.m sharp,. i . At the MARTINBOROUGH SALEYARDS. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO.. '• v . W 'N °® er f° r sale by Pubi lie Auction, as follows:— Account of M. M'LEOD, ESQ., Martinj • ■ ' ■ borough— I. 13 2-year-old Hereford bulls, by stud Hereford bull from good cows. [ (These bullj are extra well grown, hardy, and used to high h. country.)" ■ Account of A. MARTIN, ESQ., Otaraia— 20 2-year-old Polled Angus bulls, by purebred bull NOTE.—AII these bulls are well grown, I in. good condition, and we can recommend them to intending purchasers, \ 'i ; ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR. ! MARTINBOROUGH SALEYARDS. :' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, At 12.30 p.m. Tl ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will offer,' ] *-* on account of Messrs. Sutherland . IBros., W. Hume, W. Campbell, F. E.: ■ Perry, A. Robinson, J. Taylor, J. I M'Leod, A. D. Hathaway, L. Sievers, W. 1 B. Martin, and other vendors— 1 to A A HEAD OF STATION-BRED 1 OUU CATTLE ' 120 2-year > Polled Angus, Hereford, \ and Shorthorn steers 50 yearling Polled Angus steers ■ 40 3-year Polled Angus steers 50 3-year Hereford and Shorthorn , Cross steers ; 25 2-year Polled Angus steers 25 2-year Polled Angus steers 25 2-year Shorthorn steers s 50 2-year Shorthorn steers '■ ' 25 2 and 3-year Shorthorn heifers 1 30 2-year Shorthorn heifers 20 2 and 3-year steers 35 3 and 1-year Shorthorn bullocks 70 mixed sex yearlings 30 store oows 5 2-year Polled Angus steers | ! RURAL LAND FOR SALE. 0 8 QOAA ACRES, East Coast, 61 miles ( o«vu good seaport township, win- 3 ters 3500 sheop and 150 head of cattli; 6 \ ' rd. house, also 5-rd: ditto, and 3 huts, 1 woolahed, 3-stand machines and engine, cowshed, yards and dip, 60 hales of wool each year, average price 16Jd. per lb. i ! Gross income 42500. Price, 480,000; ' ! cash 410,001), balance arranged, ARTHUR 1 B, GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont St., v ! New Plymouth. 1 ' OAIA ACRES Freehold, limestone 1 j AvXrt country, lying to sun; well ( , fenced and watered; 100 acres crops; j ; «cope for increased cropping; exceptional , growth; fine house and good outbuild- j lngs; cattle and sheep yards, and dip; carries 1800 sheep, 83 cattle. Close to oitv, rail and sohool. Price 46 10a. s , easy terms. CLARENCE SMITH AND 1 CO., Nelson. i '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 10
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