AUCTIONS. TODAY, at 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES. WADE’S FURNITURE .MART, MANNERS ST. (next Geo. Fowlds), C W PRICE AND CO. will Sell a QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, on the premises, as above Without Reserve, comprising : — 3 OAK DINING-ROOM SUITES, OAK BEDROOM SUITES, DIVAN SUITES, 10DUCHESSE CHESTS, 8 S. BEDSTEADS AND WIRE MATTRESSES. DINING T WILES CARPETS AND RUNNERS, 4 kitchen tables, rubber mats, lOct. gold Waltham watch, tea measure, chest o£ drawers. Ascot hot water heater (2-gal-), dining aud kitchen chairs, occ. tables, d. and s’mattresses, stretchers, and furniture of every description. A O5B ,C. W, PRICE, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, at 10.30 a.m. IN THE VIVIAN STREET FURNITURE AND AUCTION MART. C W PRICE AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL A QUANTITY of STERLING SILVER AND E.P. ARTICLES, ON THE PREMISES AS ABOVE. COMPRISING: 16 STERLING SILVER VASES, CUPS, ORNAMENTS., CONDIMENT SETS, E I’.N.S. ornaments, vases, teapots, cutlery travs, candlesticks, pewter cups and dishes. Thermos flasks, gold and silver scales, electric combs, sterling silver hooks, manicure sets, Indian silver bowl on ebony stand, brassware, 3 cameras, 2 telescopes, binoculars, gramophone records, clocks, 3 watches, window fittings,' propelling pencils, sugars, and creams, mandolin, leather bowl bags, hair, clothes and dandybrushes beads, golf bag, rubber boots, size 8. electric kettle, Slazenger rackets, etc., etc. NO RESERVE. t A 659 C. W, PRICE, Auctioneer. SALE OF TIMBER. LARGE quantity of heavy Roof Timber, from St. Matthew’s Church, Masterton, to be sold by Auction. TODAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30 p.m., consisting of heart rimu, 10 x 4, 9 x 4. 4 x 4 up to 30£t. length. Also 6 x 1 lining, several Oregon beams, and quantity of firewood. Most of this timber is suitable for joinery and similar work. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Masterton. A6SO IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND AND DISPERSAL SALE OF STOCK. ON THE FARM, JL’DGEFORD, PAHAUTANUI, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), At 12 Noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late EDWARD DRAPER, to offer for sale as under:— THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising 205 acre's, situated in the Moonshine, approx. 9 miles from Pahautanui. This is hilly country, with a good sole of English grass subdivided into 5 paddocks, with a wliare; sheep yards, car shed, and small woolshed. The goodwill of the leasehold land on the Haywards Road comprises 250 acres of undulating to hilly country, the fences being in fair order, with .a wliare, woolshed’and yards. This property has wintered 70 head of grown cattle and approx. 350 sheep. The lease has 4t years to run. The goodwill of the leasehold land at Judgeford comprises 37 acres of flat to undulating country, subdivided' into 4 paddocks, with a five-roomed house and all necessary farm outbuildings. STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS :- 282 m.a. ewes. Rom. rams 87 in.a. ewes, S.D. rams <l3 wethers 50 w. liogge.ts 8 rams 13-18-month dairy heifers 10 store cows 5 dairy cows 10 m.s. weaners 1 horse 2 dogs (good) Spring dray and harness, I ton manure, (> sheets iron, sheep dip. 1 50gal. Lister separator, churns, cow covers, wheelbarrow, tools and household furniture. OUTSIDE ENTRIES:— 130 m.a. ewes, Rom. rams 1 spg. cow .1 spg. heifer 1 18-inonth steer 1 weauer steer 1 Red Poll bull McCormick Deering mower, tumbler sweep, 1 35-volt electric lighting set. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The property will be offered at 12 o’clock sharp, followed by the stock and implements. For terms and conditions of land sale, apply to Messrs. Luckie. Wiren and Kennard, Solicitors, Wellington. x A 655 SALE CANCELLED. THE SALE of the Herd of Dairy Cows advertised to be held in the Carterton Saleyards on account of MR. W. J. DONOVAN. of Tawaha, lias uow been CANCELLED. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND COLTD. A6OO CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1942. At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. 30 fat. sheep 30 springing dairy cows and heifers 25 fat and forward cowe 75 pigs (weaners, slips and porkers) 1 50-gal. Diabolo separator A6«t WANGANUI HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST S. It A.M., SHARP, 200 HORSES. Comprising:— Broken and unbroken draughts Half-draughts, hacks and light harness horses and ponies, including 75 unbroken horses 65 broken heavy horses and spring carters GO broken hacks and light harness horses aud ponies 1 3yr. filly, broken saddle (Captain Bunsby—Cocoanut) . 1 gig. good horse and harness (complete turnout) On A/c. Client—--16 hacks and light harness horses Order of Sale: Unbrokens, Brokens, Heavy Horses and Hacks. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. Wanganui. A 653
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 263, 5 August 1942, Page 8
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