auction 1 sale of furniture WEDNESDAY, 31st. JULY. At 2.30 p.m. IN 'i’flE MART, HOKITIKA. Messrs w jeffries ami co. will sell a quantity of first-class furniture, comprising: Duchess, iron and wooden bedsteads, dining table, cabinet, chairs, carpets, linos, chelfonier, chest drawers, windows, cupboarddoors, crockery, mats, sofa, gent’s bicycle, etc. etc. ALSO— Quantity of vegetables. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. THURSDAY, Ist. AUGUST. At 2 p.m. Messrs w. jeffries & co.. instructed by Mr P. A. Kortegast (who is leaving the district) will sell on the premises Gibson Quay, the whole of his first class furniture and effects, comprising: Piano (Miller and Thompson), Metronola Cabinet Gramophone, dining room suite, sideboard, 2 wardrobes, double and single beds, Morris chairs, wicker chairs occasional tables, extension dining table, small tables, carpets, runners, rugs, mats, curtains, pictures, pedestals etc. etc. Note: Prospective home furnishers are invited to attend this sale. Articles will be on view from noon on day of sale. SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AT EVANS CREEK FRIDAY, 9th. AUGUST. At 1 p.m. W JEFFRIES * CO. instructed • bj' Mr J. Barrett, will sell as above: * 22 Choice 2nd. to 4th. calf dairy COWS, duet August-Septemher. 9 2-year old HEIFERS (milking strain) 10 Yearling HEIFERS (milking strain). Also pigs, fowls, separator and dairy utensils. The abve herd are ip excellent condition and due to early profit. IMPORTANT REALISATION SALE OF SAWMILL AND 1 ASSETS. i , SATURDAY, 10th. AUGUST At 11 a.m. IN THE MART, HOKITIKA. FAVOURED by instructions, Wi. JEFFRIES it CO. will sell, a s a going concern, the Mill, Plant and Bush Areas of the B’.ackwater Mill, s'tuate in Bohonu Survey District, comprising: (1) Sawmid License N0.'203. Reservations 675, 676, 677, 678, 1282 and 1283, having a total area of 1415 acres more or less, with all the rights and privileges pertaining to same. ( (2) Complete Mill Plant of 14 h.p. Marshall Portable Etigine 1251 b. pressure, ' breaking down table, top rollers and friction gear, breast bench and feed rollers, 4 b.b. saws, breaking down saw 66in., top saw 54in., breaking down belt 69ft. Bin., breast bench belt 65ft. Bin., slab saw bench, saw spindle and belt, intermediate shaft and 3 pulleys, shaft, winch and drum, 2 chains of wire rope and blocks, 1 yard trolley, 1 slab trolley, 3 trolley wheels, mill shed 70itt. x 28ft. roofed with corrugated iron, capacity about 6000 ft. per day. (3) One 6-ton Lpd'O Tractor, No. 8 .litted with 20 h.p. Dcering petro] engine, No. 8598— 3 speeds both ways—--4 Avtieel drive, solid cast iron wheels, spring cushion seat and hood, purchased in 1928. (4) Blacksmith’s Shop with portable liellows and anvii and tongs, vice. 5 sets stocks ahd dies, 2 sledge hammers, grindstone, 1 single purchase and 1 double purchase Trewhella jacks, 2 carriage wheels, dozen augurs, straight edge hammers, and anvil, docking saw, cross-cut saw and wedges, jobbing hammer. 5) Bush Plant foundry winch 1201 b. pressure, 25 chains J-wire rope, single purchase jack, 3 bush blocks, shoe and 2 jacks, cross-cut saws and wedges, 2 bush trolleys, ballast truck, 40 chains of iron rails, and large crow. Buildings—Huts, and stable etc., and contents. Note: The areas are estimated to cut from 10 to 12 thousand feet of red, white and silver pine to the acre. The mill and plant are in exce’lent order and condition. Particulars and schedule of assets may be seen at the office of Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers, Hokit’ka. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the areas and other assets being offered and satisfy themselves as to the values of same. Avoid coughs and colds this winter “ Nazol ” is a sure, safe preventive. Equally good for young or old. 60 doses for Is 6d.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1929, Page 1
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