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AUCTION" SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st. At 1.30 p.m. IyrESSIES PARKER & VINCENT liavo received instructions from Mrs A. J. Harding (who is leaving Levin) to sail at - her residence,. Kent street, tli'e whole of the furniture and household effects, comprising: Dining room table, couch, linoleums, chairs, large bookshelf, rattan chairs, palm rugs, hall stand, all brass double bedstead, mattresses, cheval duchess, mirror fronted wardrobe, pedestal, den bedstead, nmttresses, duchess, single - stretcher, pictures, kitchen table, chairs, flour bin, shelves, crockery, pots and saucepans, wheelbarrow, tools, verandah chairs and blinds. N.B.—We have inspected the above furniture and can confidently r.ecommend same as really first-class. CLEARING SALE. At tlie Farm, Manal 'an. WEDNESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 19TH, at 1 p.m. T) ALGETY &.CO., Ltd., have received instructions from the Trustees of the late J. H. Bacchus, and Mrs A. McLellnn, to offer the plant, consisting tools, farm implements, horses, also furniture. At 12.30 p.m. 2-stand Wolseley shearing plant, all complete ; Warwick engine, Donald woo]press, spring- dray, saw-bencli, stumping- jack, wire netting, tools, etc. FURNITURE. Broadwood piano, wardrobe with mirror-door, duel)ess sets, wash . stands, bedsteads and bedding, dinner waggon, carpet squares, 1 settee, easy chairs, mangle, I crockery, kitchen utensils, etc. garden Toller. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OTAEI SALE. WEDNESDAY, August 28, 1918 ALGETY and CO., Ltd., will sell:

20 good mixed-sex yearlings 8 springing Jersey lieifers I, 12-year Shorthorn bull 10 yearling steers (> yearling lieifers 15 empty cows 5 cows, in calf to Shorthorn Bull 120 hoggets 75 shorn hoggets 20 fat ewes On account Mrs Selwyn Sinicox— G extra good .1 ersey cross heifers, at the drop On account G. Wray— Ploughs, drays, harness, etc. OTAKT SALE. WEDNESDAY, August 28, 1918 Messes abrahatm and Williams, will sell iii 1' p.m. : 80 woolly hoggets 00 shorn hoggets 10 2i to 3 year steel's (i springing cows 8 empty cows (lots) 10 weaners SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. GLEESON'S ESTATE. GLEE SON'S ESTATE. 1 K7 ACHES, MANAKAU. ACRES, MAXAKAU. IDEAL CLttLVTE. A BRAHAM WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from John Gleeson, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, Manakau, at 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, AUGUST 29tli, 1918, the whole of this well '-mown Estate, subdivided into 6 farms, areas varying from about 10 to 54 acres. This property must have come under the notice of travellers by either rail or road, as it is part of that fertile and picturesque flat which is situated next 10, and on the South West ern side of Manakau, within a few minutes' walk from Cheese Fac tory, school, Railway Station, Post Office, Store, etc., ebi. The soil is a rich warm loam and well adapted for Studbreediug, Dairy ing, Fattening, Market gardening oi- Poultry Farming. Beauti fully sheltered by numerous plan (ations and African Box Thorn Hedges. Watered by permanent streams. Practically the whole Estate has been ploughed and sown in the best of English grass cs; numerous subdivisions; fences ; in perfect order; gentleman's resi j dence with all modern appoint ] ments, and substantial and num j orous outbuildings on Homestead j Block of -32 acres; and 5 roomed j

cottage with large cowshed with ' concrete floor and yard on the ! 54 acre lot. i TERMS: 10 per cent on date of > sale; 10 per cent in IS months or improvements to that value, bal ance T years at 51 per cent, with exception of Homestead Block, which shall be—lo per cent on ; date of sale, 10 per cent in 12 i months, balance 7 years at 5J per cent. POSSESSION : In 7 days ; Home stead in 14 days. For plans and further particulars ; apply to i; ABRAHAM & WJLIAMS, Ltd., j Palmerston Xortli. j IpOR SALE!—Swedes. E. M. ; Herrick, Wcx'aroa. " • rpOBItALCOS.—TIie best of all ; Cotton materials for Blou- ! ses. Frocks, and Men's Shirts. This season's price, Is lOkl p."V. yard. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd. ,Levin. j rpHE YOUNG FOLK.—Spe cinl line of collapsible Engfixed baby chairs. Our factory made drop-side cr>ts. ; great venue. J lisl) push curts —adjustable and HARVEY an'l CO., Phone .8,. 'Levin.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 August 1918, Page 3

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