AUCTIONS. ESTATE K. M. BLANCHARD, Toilet Specialist and Masseuse, Courtenay Place. By Order of the Official Assignee. AL. WILSON AND CO., instructed • by the Official Assignee, will sell by Auction, at the above address, on FRIDAY, t'sth instant, 11 a.m. sharp— The whole of the Stoek-in-Trade and Furniture and necessary requisites lor business ot this kind— Chairs, cushions, table, new carpet square, massage table, surgical,table, pillows, sheets, blankets, etc. Electrical radiator, table battery, screen, lino., stretcher, mattress, ottoman, wardrobe, rugs, saucepans, kettles, safe, oils, shampoo packets, bottles, corks, soap, glass jars, measures, lamp, etc. 2 oak Morris chairs 2 seagrass chairs Seagraas lounge Bookcase Shelves and books Office table, with drawers 2 Royal Axminster carpet squares Flower pots Writing desk Fancy table and cover Dining-room chairs Mirror 3 Congoleum squares Ottoman couch Cabinet 12yds. Royal Ax. hall carpet Inlaid lino. Coconut doormat Large table ■ Small table ■ Curtains and rods STOCK16 glass Dots Bottle choice Valencia Methylated spirit lamp 1 oil meorle Pot pure carnids Lot of sundries Hecla hr one Tincture enntharides Liquid ammonia. 8 Parisian shaving pots Glvcerine, 2 tins, 2Slb. A. L. WILSON AND CO.. Auctioneers. MARTINBOROUGH RESIDENTS. ROLL UP. ROLL UP. AT AUCTION MART, on FRIDAY. tMPORTA NT AU CTION SAEE of 1. FURNITURE. HARNESS GIGS, HORSES, POULTRY, and FRUIT. IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE OF JERSEY COWS. HEIFERS. POULTRY- • HOUSES, WIRE-NETTING. ETC. WAIPONGA POULTRY FARM, KNIGHT’S ROAD, LOWER HU IT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1921. At 1 p-m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Knight. Esq., to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE bv Public Auction as 2 PUREBRED JERSEY COW 8 IN 2 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS 1 SPRING-CART GELDING 1 SPRING CART AND HARNESS 25 LARGE POULTRY-HOUSES (for • removal) 1 LARGE BROODER-HOUSE, 'lOO x 20 (fitted all complete with brooders, pipes, and ideal boiler). 3000 YARDS WIPE-NETTING MASSEY-HARRIS GARDEN PLOUGH PLANET JUNIOR CULTIVATOR Al«o 100 totara and birch fencing-posts, 100 totara and birch Oft. pouts, 200 totara 4 , i and 6x4 Off. posts. 100 wirenetting gates, large quantity of 1 and 3itioK water-pipes and fittinfff*. timber and firewood, plough chains and harness, garden tools maul and wedges, block and tackle wheelbarrow, store truck, quantity of glass, dairy utensils, churn, table, mint-pans and buckets cream jars, Babcock 2-bottle milk-tester. 2 sets croouet lioopA and 2 sets best Excelite croquet balls, tennis net and racouets, 5 wire sieves, wire strainer.'gate hinges, locks., bolts, and a large auautitv of sundries H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Auction will be held at the Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, on SATURDAY, February 26, at 2.15 p.m. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. February 22, 1921. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. At WOODVILLE. FEBRUARY 28. AT 1 P.M. XfESSRS. LEVIN AND CO. LTD., LvJ. Masterton. in conjunction with the Hawke’s Bar Farmers’ Co-operative Association. Dannevirke. are instructed by G.\H. COLLIE, ESQ.. Kunicroa, whoselease has expired, to sell the whole of his stock at the Saleya’ds. ’Woodville, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. at 1 p.m.— SHEEP (in lots to suit purchasers)— 606 2-tooth Lincoln-Romney Ewes 1200 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln-Romney ewes SOO 2-tooth Lincoln-Romney wethers 800 Lincoln-Romney ewe lambs (shorn) 100 Lincoln-Romnev wether lambs (shorn) 35 rams CATTLE46 3 off steers 100 2 off steers 30 3-year heifers (r.w.b.) 15 cows 4 dairy cows 1 Hereford bull 1 draught horse 1 spring drav and harness 2 station hacks PUBLIC TRUST SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. At 2.80 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for ABSOLUTE , SALE by Public Auction; in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, ; Wellington, as above: — ESTATE OF WM. TRUEMAN, Deceased. THAT CHOICE PROPERTY known as No. 40 Britannia Street, Petone, containing an area of J. rood 17 perches, having 66ft. frontage to Britannia Street. The land is level, laid out in large garden, orchard, etc. Erected thereon is a 2-story house containing 7 rooms and conveniences, including range, gas, gas stove, scullery, etc., washhouse, copper, tubs; large up-to-date sheds and outbuildings, with gas engine, circular saw and bench in first-class order. Splendid situation for contractor. Ono of the best residential sites in Petone. ESTATE OF WM. DOWNARD, Deceased. THAT SPLENDID I SECTION, being Lot 22 Hautana Square, Lower Hutt, having 66ft. frontage by a depth of 132 ft. (lie the same a. little more or less). This section is one of the best building sites obtainable. Close to Bellevue Gardens; rich, level land with sunny aspect. ESTATE OF W. B. BUICK, THAT FARM, containing 48 acres 1 rood 25 .perches (be the same a little more or less), beiir’ Part Section 17 and 18 Harbour District, City of Wellington, approached by the Koro Koro Road, Petone The land is low rolling country The buildings consist of a good shed with coiwreto floor. b? sold subject to certain grazing and quarrying rights, terminable on three months’ notice. For further details apply to the AucBRNEST LEiGHTON, t I 182 Featherston Street.
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