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AUCTIONS. All’TH )N SALE. HOUSEHOLD IT it NUT HE AND SI'.MIUIES. On till' Premiss. i'AIIiITEI.D. LEVIN. TODAY (SATI. lt DAY I, Al 1.30 P.m. MESSRS. KINGSWAYS have received Instructions from tlic Trustees in the Estate of the late MRS. McKAY, to sell as follows^ — Ax/ninstcr carpets. 9 x 7.6 and J x 12. floor rugs, chesterfield suite, sideboard and <> t-hairs iu oak. fireside eliair. dinner wagon, volumes of books, ornaments, crockery, kerbs, log boxes, etc., bedroom suite, single, double beds and wires and bedroom ware, sewing machine. Haywin electric vacuum cleaner, as new. plug-iu electric range, kitchen table and 'chairs, radio, Rudge niotor-evcle motor, lady’s cycle frame and parts, scarifier with plough and mould boards, wheelbarrow. sledge and swingle bars. soft, j-inch water piping (as newt, several rolls 2-incli wire netting, four 159/500 X 21 car tyres, 35-gal. Alla Laval separator and milk vat. two 2-gal. cream can.-, Lister separator and two 2-gal. cream, firewood, tync itarrows, etc. etc. J. D. DAVIDSON. A 490 Auctioneer. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AUCTION* AT OUR MART. NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY NEXT. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR household furniture. Indian, Wilton, Ax. and Oriental carpels, modern oak bedroom suite, valuable upright grand player piano by Gulbransen. cost £240, almost new combination bed divan chesterfield, in wool moquet. oak buffetsideboard, old mahogany wardrobe, most expensive and almost brand new canteen of cutlery (one hundred guinea trophy), “Philco” all-wave radio, solid oak pedestal office desk in perfect order, specially good oak roller-top desk, valuable NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, electric model IS42E (Id. to £6). almost new. McAlpin 2-liole ice cream freezer, up-to-date “Croslcy" refrigerator. 6 c.f.. complete with trays, etc., “Neeco” (plug-in) electric stove, juice extractor, croquet set and case, good seagrass pram, globe of world, child’s Singer sewlug machine, etc. Also: 151 b. weight of Lotus, best Botany 3-ply fingering wool. Oxford Grey. Air Force Blue, Pink, and Salmon (damaged cargo with all faults if any). AT OUR MART NO. 8 WILLESTON ST. DETAILS MONDAY. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers.A4SB AUCTION SALE OF SPECIAL FURNITURE, ALL SCOULLAR’S AND COLLIE'S BEST (Some English) (Equal to New.) E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY MORNING. At 10.30 O’Cloek. At The Residence, NO. 234 THE TERRACE. (Corner of Mount Street.) ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF EXPENSIVE and specially well-made Furniture. the very best quality chesterfield . lounges and easy chairs (all in excellent order), mah. stained writing bureau, in wonderful English oak, double door wardrobe and handsome solid English oak refectory hall table aud chairs to ruatch. 5 modern solid oak tall boys (the very- best). 6 latest oak dressing tables to match, with independent oval wall mirrors. 5 beautiful mirror door oak wardrobes, twin solid ptyiel oak bedsteads and super wire mattresses and kapok beds, lovely oak bedroom suite, 6 pieces, oak commode chair. 6 oak high back chairs, gate-leg table to match, oak foldin? screens, modern rimu wardrobe, oak writing tables, 4 folding bridge chairs, seagrass chairs, cane lounges. 6drawer rimu tall boy and rimu oval mirror, oak tea wagon that holds 0 trays, oak ice ehest, hand sewing machine, Hoover elee. vac. cleaner. Acme wringer, etc., etc. THIS is all very high-class furniture, with -the very best finish, and in excellent order. The twin* oak beds are all fitted with special heavy rubber casters. FULL DETAILS LATER. THIS IS A SPECIAL SALE. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. A 487 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. SHANNON SALEYARDS (For Convenience of Buyers), ON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1944, at 12.30 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD., Auctioneers. have received instructions from Mr. L. M. Best, who is going out of Dairying, to Sell by Public Auction his Complete Herd and Sundries, comprising:— SO Shorthorn Holstein and Jersey cross cows: 16 in full milk, and the balance due July and August 10 2yr. springing heifers 26 store pigs 4 sows, due August 1 boar , , . 4-cow Wallace milking machine, electric hot water heater (20 gals.), 90-gallon Alpha Laval separator, 1 1-horse motor. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: We have inspected this herd and find them to be in excellent condition. They tire mostly young, deep-bodied cows. Mr. Best has been very careful in selecting his herd sires, using Mr. D. Buchanan’s pedigree Shorthorn bulls. He has made a practice of culling extensively every year. The herd has been milked on. the high Kaihaunui Valley Road Property, and coming off this hill country will do well wherever taken. For the convenience of buyers and quick transport, we are holding the sale at the Shannon Saleyards. 9’his herd is one of the most outstand-, ing to be offered to date. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD.. Auctioneers. Levin. A 477 AUCTION SALE, CABINETMAKER’S MACHINERY AND ELECTRIC MOTORS, ETC.. AT BARWICK’S AUCTION MART, GISBORNE. ON SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1944. AT 10 a.m. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. C. W. ATTEWELL Catalogue includes: — 1. 16in. Drill Press (Tauco). with Routing. Mortising Bits and Chisels. 2. —1 h.p. Craftsman Elec. Motor. 3. —24 in. Scroll Saw (Tauco). aud 48 assorted Scroll Blades. 4. —} h.p. Motor. No. 1200. 3. —61n. Jointer (Driver). P. 906. 6. —Sin. Circular Saw. 7. —4 It.p. Electric Motor. • 8. ISin. Metal Lathe (Wood Turning), 181 n. swing. 3ft. 3in. centres. 9. —6ln. Bench Sander. No. 3063. 10. ) h.p. Binks Spraying Outfit. Roche R. 3. 11. —loin. Power Grindstone. 12. —Olin. Hand Saw (Duro), No. 3025. 13. Vertical Shaper (Driver). 5.77 G. with ■moulding cutters. 14. —l-3 h.p. Electric Motor. 15. 1 h.p. Electric Motor. 16. iOin. Metal Lathe (Driver), Mood Turning. L.OOO. Assorted 'Pools, Timber. Benches, etc. Further particulars from the Auctioneer. FRED BARWICK. THE LIVE AUCTIONEER. A4Bl LAND SALE, LEVIN SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944. At 1 p.m. IN pursuance of Decree of the Supreme Court, Palmerston North, made on May 36, 1944, the Plaintiffs in Action No. 10/44 have instructed New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England), to offer for Sale at Auction, as above, the following Freehold Lands: — 1. 305 a. Ir. 21.9 perches more or less being Lot 3 on Deposited Plan No. 902; > being part of the Native Land Court Subdivision of the Manawatu-Kuku-tauaki and lluritini Blocks and being part of the Land in Certificate of Title 500/160 (Wellington) subject to Fart XIII of the Land Act 1924 and to Section 248 of the Native Land Act 1931. 2. J2B acres 2 roods 4.5 perches more or less being Lot 4 on Deposited Plan No. 9025 being part of the Native Laud Court Subdivision of the ManawaluKukiitauaki and lluritini Blocks and bejnir part of the Laud iu Certificate of Title 500/166 (Wellington)- subject to part XIII of (he Laud Act 1924 and to Section-24S of the Native Land Act 1931. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The above well-known properties comprise portion of the Drake Estate situated at MANA* KAI' and can be recommended to ihe attention of those interested in securing Farms which are handily situated, are easily worked, are in a district enjoying a first-class climate, and for which reasonable reserves have been fixed. CONDITIONS OF SALE may be inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Lnckie. Wiren and Kennard, Solicitors. Wellington, Mr. L. F. Baird, Solicitor. Raetihi, and New Zealand Loan ami Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd., Wellington ami Levin. A ISO COUNTRY Clients.—Note House Clearing Sales conducted anywhere. Telephones 2748 ami 4606. H. Alp, Auctioneer and Valuer, 7 Victoria Ave., Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 223, 17 June 1944, Page 10

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