Important Clearing THURSDAY, 2 nth APRIL, At 12 o'clock. T HAVE bt?cn instructed by Mr Davis | J- to sell by public auction on his ] farm at Aria, on THURSDAY, 2-"ith : APRIL, at 12 o'clock", the undermrntioned: — 8 dairy cows (fii' = t and second call) to come in in September, 1 i'.-yeav ' heifer, calf at foot, 12 2h year hoi* ; fers, to calve in September, 12 calves, J 24 15 months steers, 12 IS months steers; 1 fialf-draught mare aged, 1 half-draught mare 3 years old quiet and staunch, 1 18 months hack filly; 4 pigs; 27 fowls; 1 set disc harrows, 1 2-leaf lever tine harrows, 1 chaff cutter, 2 Oliver ploughs, 1 MasseyHarris hillside plough, 1 Deering mower almost new, 1 konaki, 1 single buggy and harness, A-ton basic slag, 6 cwt bone dust, 4 cwt superphosphate, sledges and harness, chains, swingle trees, pack saddle, riding saddle, 24 sheets galvanised iron, 150 feet timber, 15 coils galvanised wire, wire netting, wire rope, Bhackle and blocks, milk and cream cans, aerator, 1 drum linseed oil, fencing post", and, lot of other useful small implements, also carpenters' tools and cut saws, 1 spray pump, 1 double-barrelled shot gun, 1 snider carbine, lot of books including an American Stock Doctor, 1 surveyor's wire. Also the furniture and effects, contained in dwelling, consisting of bedstead, crockery, chairs, tables, etc. Auctioneer's Note. —Mr Davis having sold his farm, I am instructed to clear every line without reserve, with the exception of the stock on which a very slight reserve has been placed. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Sale of fWm Lands by Auction. SATURDAY, 4th MAY, At 4.30y p.m. INSTRUCTED by Mr Ferguson to offer by public auction at n<y rooms, Saturday, 4th May, at 4.30 p.m., his very fine property, being section 15, block 6, Otanake survey district. Tenure 0.R.P., area 240 acres. Particulars to follow or at my office. I HAVE been favoured with instructions from the trustees of tha Catholic Church to offer by public auction that Village Settlement section situated in Tawa street, containing 1£ acres; tenure 999 yaars' lease; rent 14s per annum. Further particulars at my office. Date of sale—April 27th, at 2.30 p.m., at my rooms, Taupiri street. J. R. GRAHAM. Auctioneer. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Land Sale
J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Freehold land Sale. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2.30 p.m. TNSTRUCTED by J. Boddie, Eaq., J- I will offer by public auction, at my rooms on Thursday, May 2nd at 2.30 p.m.— 20 choice freehold sections, ranging from J-acre upwards. On good road close to town; healthy situation; extremely easy terms. Particulars and plans at J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Genuine Clearing Sale TUESDAY, 23rd INST. I HAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr Rosenberg to sell by public auction at his residence, King street, Te Kuiti, on Tuesday, 23rd inst., at 2 p.m. prompt: —1 handsome piano almost new, 24 volumes history of the world handsomely bound, round table, coal scuttle, heavy carpet square 12 by 10, hearth rug, overmantle, marble clock, brass rail bedstead, lot of good blankets, rugs and household linen, 2 chest drawers, duchess table, wash stands, floor cloths, table?, leather couch, chairs, crockery ornaments, curtains, Rimu ward robs with mirror, kitchen ware and numerous other useful sundries, also 1 drophead Singer sewing machine. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Note.--Mr Rosenberg having sold his business.' is leaving the Dominion, my instructions arc to clear every line. 'the furniture is a nice clean and well kept lot of stud", worthy the attention of careful housekeepers. Also ■ 1 light dog cart, 1 set double harness, 1 set light harness, I gent's saddle I I\l P0 U Nl.) IN G NOTICE. I'MPOUNDED in public Pound by ranger, one bay tr.arc branded RIIR on off hind leg, shod front feet. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY, :27th APRIL, at noon. W. A. GANTLON, Poundkeeper. "VfAZOL Limited. —Your \'a.:. d is tine for Iniluen;:a. I had a bad touch df it recently, and was afraid that I should be compelled to lay up. ! I work in a bad. draughty place, j which would retard recovery. 1 low- i ever, I took Nazol and quickly got i better without having" to. lose time off. j Yours truly, James Wilson. 20 Austin street, Wellington, June 14th. 1911. I
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 458, 20 April 1912, Page 4
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