FOR SALE BY AUCTION By ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., At PALMERSTON NORTH, On SATURDAY, the 27th day .Of August, 1921,*at 12 noon.: TITHE GOODWILL OR INTEREST of /Af WALTER SAMUEL FREE in 154 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, situated about n ( miles from Foxton on the Foxton-snaunon Road. The tenure is Leasehold, 3 years to run, wnh compulsory purchasing clause. at a reasonable iigure and on , very easy terms, and every consideration will be given to a good man. The property has been worked as a milk run oy Mr Free and by his predecessor; Mr Walter S. Carter, and has a well-established connection.' &tock and milking machines may be taken at valuation, or under any rear sonabie arrangement. Immediate possession. . , Particulars and ’conditions of sale and copies of the leases may be inspected at the Offices of Abraham ana Williams, Ltd., at Palmerston North and Levin, or at the office of Messrs. Blenkhorn and Clere, Solicitors, Levin. UNRESERVED 'A '-U . G~T I O N SAL-E : - THURSDAY 18th THURSDAY AT 2 P.M. \ WINCHESTER STREET, LEVIN. JOPLIN, . STALLARD AND CARMICHAEL, LTD., have received instructions from Mr Haswell, who has sold his property, to sell as below—--1 Piano, by Collard and Gollard, in rich burr walnut case 1 billiard dining table, with all accessories . . 2 wardrobes -4 rooms of new linoleum 1 magnificent Chesterfield suite in shadow tissue 6 H.B. dining chairs 10 Beautiful cushions 1 costly Axminster carpet, 9ft by 10ft 6in. 1 Kidderminster carpet, 12ft by 12ft 3 beautiful ti duchess chests, with bevel mirror 1 large mirror-backed sideboard 4 wooden bedsteads and' mattresses 2 Morris chairs 1 music stand, cabinet music stool, carved oak table, hassock, kerb, 2 sets of ware, marble-top washstand, bookcases, hanging lamp, pedestal cupboard, seagrass carpet, 4 pictures, settee couch, curtain poles, slip mats, rugs, 4 kitchen chairs, table, carpet sweeper, etc., ete. -Also, 1 grade Jersey cow (at drop) 1 Heifer in milk 20 Brown and White Leghorns Garden and carpenter’s tools 2 incubators, brooder, wire-netting, tubs, sacks, I Domo separator, 1 cream can, 200 ft Timber, bluegum, 6 by I—2ooft 6 sides of bacon—prime 6 hams Tanks, 20 posts, garden roller, firewood, lawn mower, lot of mangels, wheelbarrow, drum tar, spray, hose, golf balls, etc., etc. NOTE—The furniture is all practically new and in perfect order. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Auctioneer. FATERINE. THE NATURAL LIQUID CALF FOOD. SIMPLE TO USE. NO SCALDING, Saves 50% in Time,loo% in Cost. Read what Taranaki Dairymen think of i.t: — “I have pleasure in stating that I am more than pleased with the results obtained from the use of FATERINE. It has'been fed to my calves with splendid results, and given also as a medicine. I found it gave immediate relief, and is a speedy cure for pneumoifia. Its preparation and feeding are simplicity itself, and a big saving of time is effected in comparison with the old methods of feeding.”—(Sgd.) J. B. CORRIGAN, Chairman, Hawera Dairy Co. Enquire from your Dairy Company or from the District Agent. E. H. CRABB 73 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 700. Box 263.
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Shannon News, 16 August 1921, Page 4
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