AUCTIONS. OF INTEREST TO JAM MANUFACTURERS. MEAT PRESERVING, CANNING, AND EXTRACT PLANTS. FOR AUCTION SALE. SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. T3ERCY A. WELLS AND CO, Ave- -*- tioneers, have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. W. REYNOLDS AND SON PTY., LTD., aud the NATIONAL MEAT PRESERVING CO., LTD., of Sydney and Melbourne, to sell bv Auction three of tho most complete and extensivo Meat Preserving, Canning,, and Extract Plants in the Southern Hemisphere, at Broadstairs Street, Balmain, Brennan Street, Lilyfield, and The Glen, Camperdown. DATE OF SALE, OCTOBER 19, 20, and 21, 1920. THE PLANTS COMPRISE-. SEVERAL HIGH-CLASS MULTITU-. BULAR AND COLONIAL TYPE' BOILERS, ENGINES, ELECTRIC MOTORS AND GENERATORS, ROTARY FILLERS, SCALDS, JACK- ' ETED PANS, RETORTS, CAN AND CASE CONVEYORS. LACQUERING, SOLDERING, AND TESTING MACHINES, CAN MAKING MACHINERY 10-TON WEIGHBRIDGE (AVERY) And All tho Necessary Applianoes for Carrying on on a Large Scalo this Important Industry. These comprise the inost modern types —the Canning and Preserving M*chin«ry being principally made by the celobrated firm of JOHN HEINE 'AND SON, Sydney. As plants of this description are seldom on tho market, it is an exceptional opportunity for New Zealand firms interested in this class of business to secure the most modern and up-to-date appliances, and they will find it advantageous to attend tho Sale. Very Complete ' Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogues Posted on Application to the Auctioneers. PERCY A. WELLS AND CO., MACHINERY AUCTIONEERS. .V Goulburn Chambers, 1G Goulburn Street, SYDNEY. NEW SOUTH. WALES. (Cable Address: "Wells," Reuter's, Syd- ■ noyO SALE OF BAY PROPERTIES On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920, At 2.30 p.m.AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. TMTESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND X?-L CO. are favoured with instructions from the Owner to Sell by Public' Auction as above— ' RONA BAY , ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND being Part Lot 8, D.P. 774, Rona Bay having a frontago to. the Beach of sAft. . Bin. by depths of 120 ft. si'n". and 12(ift. llin,, TOGETHER with the 5rooiued cottage erected thereon. This property ■. is within one minuto from tho wharf. It is a splendid level section with a glorious 0ut100k.... . MURITAI— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND being Section 15, 3lain Roiid, Muritai, containing l.rood 4.1 perches, and having a frgntage to the Main Road of 40ft. This is a splendid building section. Anyone thinking of purchasing a seaside property should see these two ; places and buy before the rush of the season. Auction boards on sections. Further particular from tho Auctioneers. S, GEORGE. NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF THE FAMOUS "HOMEBUSH" "HOMEBUSH" STUD OF REGISTERED PURE ROMNEY MARSH AND LINCOLN SHEEP, AND PURE HEREFORD CATTLE, On behalf of J. C. FIELD, ESQ., whose property has been, acquired by the Government for soldiers' settlement. To be held on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ' October' 22 and 23. . ; At "HOMEBUSH" ESTATE, GffSBORNE, NEW ZEALAND. IOAA STUD ROMNEY MARSH L4tV\) SHEEP (Reg. No. 94), including— GOO ewes with lambs at foot) 250 ewe hoggets 70 stud rams 250 flock rams 100 STUD LINCOLN SHEEP (Reg. No. 115), including— 45 ewes with lambs at foot 15 ewe hoggets 10 stud rams '' 15 flock rams 100 STUD HEREFORD CATTLE, ineluding—. , 40 cows and heifers with calves at foot 25 heifers, yearling to 2-year-olds 10 stud bulls 15 herd bulla AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. The above Sfiud of Romney Marsh sheep include many champions bred from the three famous sheep imported by - Mr. Field from England, and the whole, of the ewe flock have imported Wood in their pedigree. The Lincoln Stud aro from Bjirriball and Wilson ewes; by imported rams from Australia and "Penrose" flock. Tho Hereford Stud was founded by the purchase of cows from'-Mf. B. Shorn and tho late James Stuckey. The stock to be offered are by such bulls as Crown Piece TT. Eaton Chancellor fimn.\ Eaton Oak (imp.), Goldfinder (imp.). Land Murk and President Wilson. A young bull by the last-mentioned sire is considered by many judges to be ijhfi best bull of his age in New Zealand to-day. | i FULL PARTICULARS AND CATA- ' LOGUES ON APPLICATION. ! ' i THE GISBORNE FARMERS' CO-OP. CO.. LTD., THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARME.RS' FROZE® MEAT AND MERCAN- • TILE CO., LTD., WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD., DALGETY AND ,00., LTD., Auctioneers in Conjunction. | i r. i qtj A A ACRES, . East Coast, . 61 miles i OAVx) good seaport township, winters 3500 sheep and 150 head of cattle.; G rd. house, also 5-rd. ditto, and 8 huts, woolehed, 3-stand machines and engine, cowshed, yarda and dip, 50 hales of wool each, year, average price' 16Jd, per lb. . Gross income .£2500. Price, ': J03O.OOO; cash .£IO,OOO, balance arranged. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Ayent; ; Burnout St., Ntw Plymouth. f •J AQA ACRES. Freehold, 600 acres ■ 1-I.MvF good (trass, balance, heavy « bush with quantity milling timber, 8 t miles good fencing, 7 paddocks, winters 3 | ik?e|) per acre, 11 miles Main Trunk R. ' Station, store and salevavds, school 1 mile; 5-rd. House, outbuildings. Price .£ls per acre, eqod terms. 11, A. ELLISON. To Xaj.ti.
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