AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM. AT WATAROA SALE YARDS. ON TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1920. M HOUSTON AND CO • instructed by Mr William Weiblitz, will offer by public auction:— -His Valuable Farm of 234 acres held under Renewable Lease, and being Lot 2 of E.E.R., 124, Block XIII, Wataroa S.D., situated south side of Waitangi river, distant about 2 miles from cheese factory and Post and Telegraph Office.' 100 Acres in grass, divided into seven paddocks; new 6-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; also cowshed with 6-walk-tlirough bails, cart-shed and dairy. All good sweet country, and an ideal dairy farm.
WATARQA STOCK SALK. TUESDAY 16th. MARCH. M HOUSTON AND CO.. « will sell hy public auction ns above:— 3 Fat BULLOCKS. 7 Fat HEIFERS. For Messrs Collett' Bros. 12 2} yr. forward STEERS. ’ For Mr Win. AVeiblitz. 100 Fat SHEEP. !) Fat HEIFERS and COWS. For Air Jns. Mcßride. 12 Fat CATTLE. For Air P. J. Walsh. 50 LAAfBS 27 Fat WETHERS. 70 2 to 8 tooth EAVES. For Messrs Dehn Bros 17 Fat and forward CATTLE, for Mr G. R. Northcroft, 23 3 yr. old BULLOCKS. For Dehn Bros, AUCTION SALE.
OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AND FURNITURE. In the .'Estate of Paul Holmes, deceased, j ON THE PREMISES, BEALEV ST. ’ i THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1020. I At 2.30 p.m. MHOIIfiTON AN D CO.. • favoured with instructions f will sell by public auction on the premises of the late Paul Holmes, Bealev Street: Part Section 815, town of Hokitika, containing 20 perches more or less, with good 5-roomed dwelling erected thereon. ALSO— I Tlie whole of the furniture and house- ' hold effects. RAMS FOR SALE. WE have for private sale 24 twound 4 tooth ROMNEY MARSH RAMS, by Short’s ram from ewes imported from Jacobs. We can recommend them as splendid rams. Orders now being takeu for immediate or forward delivery. Apply— M. HOUSTON & CO., Stock Agents. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR DAVID SPENCE OF RIMU. That old established and well-known BAKERY and GROI CEiRY business at Rimu, as a going concern. Property consists of good general store and dwelling (10 rooms), bakehouse and storeroom, large stables and cart-shed, 4 horses, 2 bread carts, spring drav, and harness, all in splendid order ; also about 7 acres of good paddocks. Turnover 1500 loaves, and good cash trade in general store. Stock a,ul furniture at valuation. For price and full particulars apply M. HOUSTON & CO. Auctioneers, Hokitika, PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING. j Having resigned my posh, TION with the Bristol Piano . Coy. to COMMENCE BUSINESS on j my own account, 1 hereby solicit a j share of the work, PIANOFORTE TUNING AND REPAIRING, on the i West Coast. All orders left with MR A. LAWN, Hairdresser, Revell will receive prompt attention. J. C. STUBBS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1920, Page 3
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