T; X- MAODONALD & CO. ON THE PREMISES, WAINUL.O* MATA, Known as Messrs J. and D. Sinclair's. UNRESERVED SALE OF SAWMILL PLANT, STEEL RAILS, &c. ON THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, . ■...::. ... ... . 1883, . At 1.80 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MAGpONALD & • CO. are favoured with instruct tions from A. E. Russell, Esq., to sell by public auction as above, absolutely without the least reserve — THE WHOLE OP. THE FIXED PLANT AND MACHINERY OF THE WAINUI-O.MATA SAWMILLS, as under .*— ■ Stationary engine and boiler Vertical frame and circular saw bench, with fittings Planing; machine and belts About 65 tons best steel rails, as laid down ;qn tramway .The above are m first-class condition and thorough working order, the jihill having only ceased working m co'ntie* quence of the; bankruptcy of Messrs Jl , and 1). Sinclair. • ' TlHo Bale presents a'rare opportunity of acquiring a complete sawmill plant at a mere/fraction of its real value UN THE PREMISES, WAINU-O-MATA. ■ ; - - - : ON J THURSDAYi 22nd FEB., 1883, " " '- ;:\ At 1.30 o'clock p.m.- >. ': In the Assigned Estate of J. & D. Sinclair. ..,. Unreserved Sale of the Whole of the ' '>— *• Moveabie Sawmill Plant; .■■. T KENNEDY MAODONALD <fc • CO. arc" favoured with ins true-* tions from the Trustees m the Estate of Messrs J. & D. Sinclair to sell by ' public auction, as above,: absolutely without the least reserve, the whole of the moveabie- plant' m and* aibquti the Wainui«o»mata Sawmills, as under :— ' 50 torfs aWI rails, lying loose i ' ! s tramway 1 trucks - ? .. i* : r .■:'■ I trap and harness , ; 2 waggons . v .) 2 carts ...,'.'.'" t<l ■'' ChaflFcuttet, cbrncirußTier- >- . Oatcrusher, screw-press, wool»pwss ! '-' ! Pair bellows '' ; . ■"■■ ••«•' ■■•■».*>.. - Anvil vice drills; and smith's tools' Xlxiut one ton old iron' : ...,, .; 2 ? pair..jimker wheels 8 sets harnps's ' Hopes and blocks, 3 iron blocks 8 circular saws, crab winch , t 3. i ßcrew..jacks ; • ' ; 5 bullock yokes, bows, and chains ; 4 iron tanks ... , lOQftJead piping : : :U1 Plough, harrow, spades, knives, forks, picks, and scythes , ;i;. io <'.J ! y-v . ' A150,,..;;: ; -r\ > ,; <•:■:,■ ThevaluAble stock, of sawn •timber >;.; as per specification, to beqold : ; m lots to suit the buyers. ; ; ; blnten£luig buyers should leave by ]tjhe. 10.15 e&m.^ train; to j the . flutt, wherje [they will find conveyances to take,, them ,toi;Wainui-o>mata free of : oharge, Return iing« with, them m time tojeatch the 6.2 Q. ;pim. train to Wellington;. ; ; . " )i; ffhe above sale presents a good opportunity to sawmillers, dealers, an^ iOthers'to pick up decided bargaips, : , j '&N T^E ifIfiMISES, WAIKUIQN .iHtr^SDAYt;22nd;FEB ? 1888|, V In the Assigned Estate af J. "&,' D. , f . t ' /:". Sinclairl '[■'■■'■■ .: I. Sf*E^Ca.L TO TEAMSTER^, COtf. TRAOTOKS^AND OTHERS. ; m ; KENNEDY' M^pp^ALt) f X • A CO." are favoured ' with' instru<?« tions from the Mortgagee, holding uri*. derr bUlhpf-sale, .}to ■ sell; ; by a publjo auction as above, absolutely without the least r§ serf e, balance of the stock bf Messrs J.. &.D.. Sinclair,' coneistipg of-' -'■-—__'■•■.-'-'■■■— j; i . t ..,» t lidranght.hprses, many of thejn •:.•; " : cost Lio , each. ]■/' /." \j. i *. we!(liibre4'c.attle .. " l = * V l)0;0 potswold sheepinioreor'les'a i "' jThci aVjoye^liorse^ were reserved" from tibe previous .|aie, as they v were r> 're» quired for the work of the mill, until ;it stopped a few days back. Thej^ will be found on examination to be J thoroughly sound and staunch, and fit for any kind of work. No better horßes are to |>c seen !in the .colony. ' y " ' " ; IN'TJEKSjiXQBANgE'LAiND!^ MERCANTILE AUCTION ; ;■- I:.. y ; : ; ROOMS,;, >; - ; j : ; ; 0 ' Panama* street, Wellington . OK^TITBSDAY; 27th IPEiKEUARir, , /^'^At^o'ciockp;^ ./.? I • - . , , ,-. > Unreßeryea ; Sale of the Prb"pe«iep »of ' "j, and D. Sinclair., ■''■'; '■;'. T-, KENNEDY M APDONALD i \ ' ire'fayor^d with inßtr4c-" tions from'jl.^e.^rustOTs m the EstateiofJ. and J). Sinclair to sell by Pubjic Auction, as above, absolutely withojut reserve, the following properties :— \ I'"' SIX AMjOTMEIITS ;in v. A , the township of FITZHER- "'' "*"' v BERT, being tbe'^ilb'tments ,'.'. numbered respectively 48>a|id 7 ... j.:49 on tlieplari of the Subdiyis . '.. ''":.[ "[ , ! sion ; of : Suburban Section No. v 80^ and allotnienttf'nutobered ~ '"■ reflectively 163; 164^165, and 166 on the pla^a\ohthe : subdivision of Suburban Sec- "^ tions 'Kob. 82 and 83. ; For conditipna of sale and further partioHlars r ,apply to -. MBIBBB BUCKLEY, STAFFORD, I?.*,- MM FIT^HE^ERT, i . -,-', . r |
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 74, 20 February 1883, Page 3
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