AUCTION NOTICES. CLEARANCE SALE. HELVETIA RD., PUKEKOHE. Y MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, AT 1.30 P.M. ■ Having been instructed by Mr. G. 11. Gorringe, who has sold his property, and is leaving the district, t we will sell the following live and dead stock: — J HOUSE COWS, in full milk, and 1 Heifer; all due to calve early. 1 Pony (saddle or harness). 1 PIG, f>o head Poultry, Fowlhouse and Run, I'rough, Netting, Hay, 3 Sashes and Frames. 4 Joiner's Cramps. 2 VERANDAH SASHES, Timber, Bricks, Lime, 400-Gal. Tank and Stand, Steps, Garden Tools, Carpenter'x do., Crowbar, Cow Cover, Watering Can, Lamps. Kitchen and Dining Tables. Safe, Bottles and Jars, Milk Dishes, Cream Cans, Curb, Settee, 2 Armchairs, Morris do., 5 Kitchen Chairs, 2 Sideboards, Bookcase, Linos, Bedsteads, Sewing Machine, Duchess Pair, 1 do. in old-fashioned mahogany, Mats, etc., etc. &104ifclVIL AND ROBERTS, 625 AUCTIONEERS. CIVIL AND ROBERTS.
Favoured with Instructions from the Owner, who has Sold his Farm, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTCION At THE PICTURE THEATRE, * PUKEKHOHE, On FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1920, AT 11 A.M. SHARP, Where the Goods Have Been ReHP"moved for Convenience of Sale. / FURNITURE OF A HIGH-CLASS NATURE. Including: Hall Runner, Rugs, Mats, f First-class Double Bedstead, Hullstand, Sideboard, 6 Dining Chains (removal seats), with 2 carvers, Roll Lounge Chairs with loose covers, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Sewing Machine, Small Occasional Tables, Settees, Camp Beds, Pictures, Fenders, Coal Hod, Lawn Mower, with ball-bearings, 1 Student's Lan.p, Washiag Rugs. Grindstone, Tools. Pipes, Kitchen Utensils, etc., elc. Auctioneers' Note.—We have in spected this furniture, all of wlrf-ii has been purchased new within rime months and confidently recommend all those likely to require useful and eood-class furniture to specially note this sale. The goods ar varied, useful, and of undoubted me.it.
CIVIL AND ROBERTS. auctioneers. 615 auction sale. MARCH 26th, 1920, AT 2.30 P.M. PREMIER HALL BUILDINGS, PUKEKOHE. We, the undersigned, having- been instructed by various clients, will Sell, by Public Auction, on Friday, March 26th, 1920, at 2.30 p.m., the following properties: — PUKEKOHE—I6 ACRES of real good Cropping Land, all practically flat, laying to the north: well sheltered, watered by good well; 6 acres grass, balance crops and fallow; shed 14 by 12; ring fenced and subdivided into paddocks. Don't miss this if you want good cropping land. PUKEKOHE, EDINBURGH ST. GOOD HOUSE of 5 rooms, electric light, wardrobes, cupboards, washhouse and bath; *4 acre section. This is a nice bungalow, and handy. PUKEKOHE, TOTARA AVENUE. —GOOD HOUSE, 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom, back verandah, pantry, side verandah and porch. Large basement under house. PUKEKOHE, SEDDON ST.—*4 ACRE. Real good building site, with 66ft frontage. Properties Flagged. CIVIL AND ROBERTS, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, PUKEKOHE. 626 'Phone 134.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3
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