AUCTIONS. " THIS MORNING, at 10.30. IN OUR MART, 141 Manners Street, opp. King’s. SODA FOUNTAIN, TABLES. TEAPOTS. ETC. It/TESSR-S. WHEATLEY AND CO. have £”■!• been instructed to Sell by Owner, who is leaving district: — OFT. SODA FOUNTAIN, in good order SELF-FREEZING ICE CHAMBER fl SMALL TABLES, round COUNTER, with circle end, Bft. FLAG POLE 18ft. 2 MILK SHAKE MACHINES 150 English Teapots and Jugs, 2 sizes 50 Small Milk Jugs All in first-class condition, on view morning of sale. WHEATLEY AND CO., Auctioneers.
TO-DAY, at 2 sharp.
PART CONTENTS 4 ROOMS, Removed to Our Mart.
Messrs, wheatley and co. have been instructed to Sell by Owner, who is leaving, part contents 4 rooms:— BEDROOM SUITE in rimu, dark ritnn SIDEBOARD, Green Velvet DINING SUITE, I Pieces, CHESTERFIELD, OAK BUFFET, Morris Chairs, very fine lot OIL PAINTINGS. DINING TABLE, DUCHESSE PAIR, DINNER WAGON. OCCASIONAL TABLES, DUCHESSE, ' SCOTCH CHESTS. BEDSTEAD, wires. MAT. TRESSES, large WARDROBE, ROSEWOOD OVERMANTEL. SOFA,
HAND MACHINE. WASHSTAND, MEAT SAFE, GO-CART. Bafta n Chairs. Set of 3 ENGLISH MEAT DISHES, 2 English Vegetable DISHES. Pie Dishes. Mugs, HANDSOME SALAD BOWL, and spoons. China Coffee Pot, Vases, Ornaments, Books, Pictures, Cruet, Clock, Palmstands, Violin, half-size, Multi-cooker (gas), Kerb, Corner Cupboard, Chairs, and General Sundries. Also at 1.30 sharp: POULTRY20 White Leghorn pullets (Further entries of poultry solicited.) On view morning of sale. WHEATLEY AND CO., Auctioneers. • TO-DAY, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. ORA LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSBUOV HOLD FURNITURE.E. JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. ESTATE OF LATE ALEXANDER ■ MITCHELL. AT KAKARAMEA. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY THE TjIARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGAN--17 ISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., 6n SATURDAY, APRIL 9. At 2 p.m. AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET. SPLENDID GRAZING & DAIRYING LAND. TERMS & CONDITIONS. ■To be sold in four Farms, as follows: — LOT 3—With homestead, cowshed, woolshed. etc., 48 acres; 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on date of possession.' f LOT 4—lol acres 2 roods; 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, in 12 months or buildings equivalent to 15 per cent. LOT 2—68 acres 3 roods; 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, in 72 months or buildings equivalent to 15 per cent. LOT 1—46 acres 3 roods; 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, ’n 12 months or buildings equivalent to 15 per cent.
i Balance of purchase moneys for all above lots may remain for 5 years at <£6 per centum per annum. In addition. 4 small Township Sections will be offered; terms, 10 per cent, deposit, balance and possession on July 1.
Plans and particulars and conditions af sale may be seen at Auctioneer’s offices or at office of 'Messrs .Halliwell. Spratt and Thomson, Solicitors, Hawcra. SPECIAL PONY SALE. Messrs, wright. stephenson AND CO.. LTD., have been favoured with instructions from W. C. HARRIS. ESQ., to Sell, in their' ' MARTINBOROUGH YARDS, Ou SATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1921.. At 1 p.m. oft BROKEN AND UNBROKEN SHETLAND PONIES. ’ MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On the Premises. 30 Crieff Street (off Karori Road). EXPENSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Bohm, good as new. MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD. BEAUTIFUL 7-PIECE DINING-ROOM SUITE, in brown moquet. Messrs, hodgkins, carver and CO. have received instructions from Mr. Astill to sell on the Premises, tho Entire Contents of 5 well-furnished Rooms, as above— 1 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Bohm, in perfect order, ivory keys; possesses a fine rioh ’tone; 7-PIECE KAURI DINING SUITE, in brown moquet; KAURI SIDEBOARD, Strong Kauri D. Table, GREEN PLUSH TABLE COVER, MORRIS CHAIR in shadow tissue, AX. CARPET 10 x 9, Occasional Tables, Palm Stands, Chesterfield Couch in green plush, 2-POINT E.L. RADIATOR, Ax. Carpet Runner, Hallstand, Seagrass Chairs, Dropside Cot, Wire and Kapok, CHEST OF DRAWERS, K. Chairs, Dressing Mirror, Pictures, H.B. CHAIRS, Flower Bowl, Curtains and Blinds, Lino., Kerbs, Cushions, Duchesse, D. Iron, Bedstead with brass mountings, Marble-top Washstand, Rugs, Slip Mats, Piano Stool, Brass Preserving Pan, "Wire Stretcher, and dozens of other articles. On view morning of Sale. A. E. CARVER, Auctioneer. JOHNSONVILLE SALEMONDAY, APRIL 11, At 1 p.m. Messrs, abraham and win LIAMS will sell, as above200 ewes (lots) 250 4, 6aiih d fresh, full-mouthed ewes (inWamb to Romney rams) 500 lambs (lots) l()l> mixed sheep 50 fat sheep BUSINESS NOTICES. ( HE~demand for improvements tn many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas—-m-'tlwds. Can you invent anythin’ of commeivir.l value? If you can il imiv prove profitable. But get your id«a protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin ami Hayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay. Wallington.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 165, 8 April 1921, Page 10
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