AUCTIONS. . t — , MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920, At 1.30 o'olock. . SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLI FURNITURE, HANDSOME AX MINSTER. CARPETS, COSTM . OAK BEDROOM SUITE, LEA THER SUITE, KAURI SIDEBOARI and APPOINTMENTS. LOTS. qaa LOTS. LOTS. OVV LOTS, AT THE RESIDENCE, NO. 33 WAIPAPA ROAD, HATAITAI E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re • ceived. instructions from th< Owner, fho is giving up'housekeeping .to eell ns above, " CONTENTS OF SEVEN LARGE ROOMS. Jftlarything is in vary nice order. On view moraine of sale, * E. JOHNSTON, ' ._, . Auctioneer. ALFREDTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 At 12 noon, i • ~ THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Stock Department, wiH offer, or account of various clients:— ' /»aa HEAD 'OF WELL-BRED CAT W\J TLE, comprising: 30 i and 5-year forward bullocks 0 1-year forward bullocks 5 4-year forward bullocks 100 3-year Shorthorn, steers • 30 8-year Hereford steers 21 3-year Hereford steers 10 3-year Hereford steers 26 2-year Hdrafbrd and Shorthorn steers ~ 16 2-yeor Shorthorn steers 20 2-year Hereford steers 20 2-year Hereford steers 50 Polled Angus mixed sex yearlings 30 Hereford Polled Angus mixed sex yearlings ■ 60 Hereford mixed sex yearlings 70 Hereford and Polled Angus mixed sex yearlings 40 Hereford mixed sex yearlings SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, AT SALEYARDS, LEVIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND ' WIL LIAMS, LTD., instructed by W. WINTER. ESQ. (who is replacing with motor-wagons) will offer for Sale as above, at 1.30 p.m.— ' ' 11 horses. 6 years to aged, and comprising half, • three-auarter and heavy draughts broken- to all ' work 4 8-inch tyro drays (good order) 1 heavy spring dray 4 complete sets dray harness 8 sets leading harness Blocks and trees, d.f. plough. Assortment odd harness. MASTERTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. MASTERTON. • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. !?rEVIN AND CO., LTD., will offer,' on J"-* 1 behalf of olients— QQQ HEAD WELL-BRED CATTLE ."■ 100 store cows 100 1-year Hereford steers ' 100 1-year Hereford heifers 55 2-year Hereford stijars and heifers 30 3-year Hereford steers 20 store cows 60 3-ycar Hereford steers 25 2-yiear Hereford 6teers and heifers 20 5-year Hereford bullocks .22 2-year Hereford steers • 50 1-year good Hereford steers 18 2-year Polled Angus steers 8 2-year - Polled,Angus 6teers 16 1-year Polled Angus steers and "heifers 50 Polled Angus springing heifers 40 2-year purebrfcd Polled Angus heifers 10 2-year purebred Polled Angus bulls 35 Hereford-Shorthorn heifers 25-3-year Hereford-Shorthorn heifers 15 3-year Hereford-Shorthorn steers 7 fat and forward cows 60 2 and 2}-year-old steers 15 head dairy tattle ' 20 yearling heifers 15 yearling steers 2 vealers 1 Short'iorn bull s.fad cows 360 fat eheep 200 good woolly hoggets I— . _ PRELLMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 AND 20, 1920. Commencing at 10 a.m. each day. • MOST IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBi LIC AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY FURNISHINGS. • 10 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER, TURKISH, AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES, AS. RUNNERS. VALUABLE FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, SNOOKER BALLS, AND ACCESSORIES COMPLETE.* CUTLER'S ROLLER-TOP DESKCHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS, OLD VALUABLE BRONZES. SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE WALNUT BOOKCASE (with six glass doors), COSTLY WALNUT BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, AND APPOINTMENTS. Also 400 VOLUMES OF BOOKS. 400 VOLUMES OF BOOKS. 'At the Family Residence, ."Inverlochy," No. 144 Abel Smith Street (close to Terrace). ( MTS ' ' Ann ioTs. LOTS. OVU « LOTS. Entire Contents, of Sixteen Large and Well-furnished Rooms. By order, of the Trustees in the Estate of li* laio James M'Lellan (deceased). E JOHNSTON AND CO. lave re- • coked instructions to Sell ■ at the B<*idenee, as .ibove— ■ -, ■ THE WHOLF OF.THE VALUABLE FURNISHINGS, ETC. ?ull details later. E. JOHNSTON, ■-. Auctioneer. BY rUBLIC AUCTION, (WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. LOWER HUTT SECTIONS, TE MOMI ESTATE. 'AT OUR LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 137 and 139 Lambton Quay. MESSRS. HODGKINS, . AND CO. havo received instruct pone from the owner to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE the following desirable secpons:— SLOT 17-riaving a frontage of 50ft. to Te Momi Road, by a depth of 108 ft. SVOT 91 -Having a frontage of 50ft. to Mo" -treet, by a depth of 108 ft. tOT «-rfaving' a frontage of 50ft. to Mo.i Street, by a depth of 108 ft. tOT 62—Having a frontage of 50ft. to Tui Street, by a depth of 108 ft. lOT 60-Havimj a frontage of 50ft. to Tui Street, by a depth of 108 ft. NOTE;—These sections are within a .•tone's throw from the Lower Hutt Station.. The streets are properly formed ttad Lavo all the conveniences of an up-w-date city, gas, drainage/ and water. Iftrpw.t now and buy before the rise. AUCTION NOTIOES ON THE SECTIONS. (WDGKINS. CARVER AND CO, and Real Estate Auctioneers, and 139 LAMBTON QUAY.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 14
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