SALES BY AUCTION OXFORD ROAD, OKATO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. NEWTON KINO JJAS received instructions from Mr. j . Ellis, who has sold his farm, to s^l by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 20 dairy cows, mostly August calv« era 2 springing heifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull ■:.: 4 weaner heifers, good factory horse, milk cart, cans and harness, 200-gallon tank (almost j new), sledge salting tub, fowls, 4-roomed cottage and washhouse (to be removed, reserved), Housheold furniture, sisting of:—Duchess chest and washstdnds, double and J iron bedsteads, flax and kapoc mattresses, linoleums, iron cot, near* ly new go-cart, couch and eaay chairs, fender and irons, dining and octagonal tables, cupboard, chairs, copper and Methven stand, crockery and kitchen utensils, dog cart and set gif harness. On account of Mrs. Ellis:— WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; Brimsmead piano (nearly new} Singer sewing machine Gig (good order) Luncheon iProvidod. TO-DAY AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, L. A. NOLAN AND CO, sell, on account of a local firm--150 SACKS PRIME CANTERBUR EATING POTATOES (BRK ISH QUEENS). SECTIONS BY AUCTION. CHILMAN'S ESTATE. EASY TERMS. L A. NOLAN & CO, ""AVE been favored with instruction* by Mr. E. Urifliths to sell by auction at the Mart, Devon Street, on SATi URDAY August 4:— 6 secllon; in Chffasyft: with at least one chain frontage to Paynter's Avenue. 9 sections in Chilman's Extended with frontage ranging fro to S2 feet, Wilson and Rimn streets (adjoining Mr. Griffiths' residence). 'The above sections are all ideal building sites. Practically the whole are well above road level and face the morning sun. They are conveniently situated, being from 3 to 6 minutes' walk only from the nearest tram stop. 10 per cent deposit; 10 per cent in (i months; 10 per cent, in 12 months; balance 3 years at 5 per cent. Sale at 2.30 p.m.. August 4, 1917. Plans and any further particulars will be furnished by "the owner or the auctioneers— L. A. NOLAN & CU SALE OP FURNITURE AND EFFECTS LEPERTON. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 24. WEBSTER BROS. JTAVE received instructions from Mr. Geo. Hall to sell by auction at his residence, Lepperton— HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND STOCK IX TRADE consisting of:— Solid mahogany-framed couch, solid cedar table, easy and bentwood chairs, mirrors, cheffonier, Wertheim sewing machine, linoleum, steel engravings, chest of drawers, iron bedsteads, washstands and ware, brass preserving pan, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wheelbarrow, wringer gent's bike, and sundries. Also Contractor's Plant, etc., prising:— Grindstone and stand, five sound Tangye bottle jacks (3 to a ton), quantity paints and oils, timber and moulding, 2 floor cramps, barrel petroleum, comcrete post moulds, Humphries' brackets, window sashes, quantity glass, carpenters' benches, 20 bags of coal, set gig harness, 13 White Leghorns, hay stack and quantity of useful tools, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS, THE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Consignments must arrive by the FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1917, Page 8
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