AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, AT 1, MONDAY, MONDAY NEXT, AT 1, MONDAY, At the State Coal Depot, Wakefield Street, and without reserve. SURPLUS PLANT, SURPLUS PLANT, SURPLUS PLANT, Being the property of the N.Z. State Coal Depot and late Firewood Department. ILFESSRS. LAERY AND CO., LTD.. "J- have received instructions to sell by public auction, ns above, and unreservedly 3 useful express or van horses 1 five-ton 2-horse lorry two-ton spring tip dray ’■ floating rail, non-tip spring drays 6 patent and bar coal screens 6 iron bag holders 1 American double-hand concrete mixer, quantity Exhibition mining exhibits. Iron and wood saw benches (nearly new), water trough, four wheel trucks, lot Ilin, and 2in. shafting, shafting couplings, shafting collars and brackets, trolley wheels, lot good circular saws, quantity M.S. Bulb split pulleys (various sizes). Balata, fibre, leathei. and canvas belting, cane baskets. wood pulleys, glummer blocks, shaft in gun metal and white metal and with oscillating bearings, galvanised buckets, fire bars, quantity tools and sundries, office furniture, letter press, office stoves, and flues. All goods on view next Monday morning at the State Coal Depot, Wakefield Street, near Cuba Street. No Reserve. Terms Cash. LAERY A CO., LTD., Genera] Auctioneers. 3074 TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. BIG SALE OF TIMBER. SALE BY~AUCTION on AAAFT- OF FIRST-CLASS Zv,UUv BUILDING MATERIAL of all descriptions—Totara, Kauri, Matai- and Rimu, in all sizes. SHEETS OF IRON, ETC., ETC., XUv on the Ground, Corner of Wakefield Street and Farish Street (opp. Public Library). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from the Contractor to Sell, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE FIRST-CLASS TIMBER, removed from the Commercial Union Buildings, Lambton 3 4 x 2in., 5 x 2in., 6 x 2in.„ 8 x 2in., 10 x 2in., 6 x lin., 8 x lin. T. and G. z Lining, Flooring, Beaming, Rusticating, W. Boards 4 x 3in., 6 x 3in., 6 x 6in., 8 x Bin., 10 x 10 Doors, Windows, Skylights, Veranda Sashes, and 1 valuable Milner s Safe Door, 6ft. 10 x 2ft. 10, sets Iron Doors and Iron Frames, Bricks, Front Doors with Fanlight and Side- • lights complete, Motor Doors, etc. A really first-class lot. Sale Tuesday Next at 1.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, pAHIATUA CATTLE FAIR. PAHIATUA FARMERS’ YARDS, NOVEMBER 29, 1926, At 11.30 a.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., . NEW ZEALAND LOAN CO., and MESSRS. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. Will offer on behalf of the following Clients:— J. D. Piper, D. Miller. R. Thomas, C. Bee, Cbeckley Estate, Tylee Estate, E. Hutton, P. Valvois, W. Tressider; McCarthy Bros., A. Olliver, S. McL. J. MeCardie. Turner Bros., O Bunny. T. Anderson. E. Crookender T. M> A. Cox, Ti-ipe Estate, Thompson and Grey,. J. Belshaw, B. Wright, J. Cro, Armjstead Bros., McFarlane Bros., D. McCallister, and others. 15 tat bullocks 220 4-year bullocks 370 2 and 3-year bullocks 50 cows and heifers 80 yearlings , ~ , 250 mixed cattle, to be drafted gHANNON SALE . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926. XfESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS DA LTD, will sell as above at 1 p.m.: 30 fat woolly hoggets 270 woolly ewes 90 ewes and lambs 11 woolly hoggets 8 fat cows 7 forward cows 10 2-year empty heifers 6 store cows 10 dairy cows in milk. 26 4 and 5 year Hereford cows 3167 STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. * 30 2-year steers . 10 Jersey cross yearling belters 40 mixed cattle . 1 McCormick mower, in good order NOTE.—Tn future this sale will commence at 11 a.m. with sundries. Pig Sale will start nt 1.30 a.m. THE ECLIPSE GOLD CLAIMS LTD. NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION OF FORFEITED SHARES. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ll in accordance with Section 356 of The Companies Act, 1908, Shares Nos. 8301-8400 inclusive and Shares Nos. IMbl--14150 inclusive will be offered for sale hv public auction at 2 p.m. on the Ist day of December, 1926, at the rooms of Messrs. J..H. Bethune and Co., Brandon Street, Wellington. H. A. GOLD, Secretary. »• 3197 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. on SEASIDE SECTIONS 90 OO SEASIDE SECTIONS MOA POINT ESTATE, LYALL BAY EAST. AfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. I'-L have been instructed by the Estate Late H. D. Crawford, to sell by Auction at their Rooms, 154 Featherston Street, as above— LOTS 12 to 50—39 Splendid Sections having frontages to the magnificent new marine parade, which runs from Lyall Bay to Seatoun. The sections have areas of from 20.6 perches to 1 rood 16.7 perches. Positively' the last block cf seaside land which will be available so handy to the City. Having a Westerly aspect, all the sections obtain the full benefit of the sun, and the land lias been so subdivided to allow of each section having a good building site. MAGNIFICENT PANORAMIC VIEWS. ADJACENT TO MIRAMAR GOLF LINKS. FIRST-CLASS BATHING. DEEP-SEA FISHING, BOATING. The New Miramar Tennis Courts are within a short distance. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months balance in 3 years, interest at 6 per cent. OBTAIN A PLAN. Plans will be posted to any address. Special arrangements can be made for 'nspectlng. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. 3209
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 54, 27 November 1926, Page 16
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