f AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. AUCTION SALE OF BICYCLES. \T L. FAIRBROTHER'S AUC- - • TION MAIRT. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! BICYCLES! Best (Machine made, must be Jjrtaughtered for debt. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2.15 p.m. GREAT SALE OF CROCKERY, • • JEWELLERY. ELECTROPLATE WARE AND BALANCE OF FANCY GOODS. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. \T L. FAIR BR OTHER ' 7 * has been favoured with instructions fr.om the Manufacturers' Agent rto clear the balance of his samples Jby Auction on the above-named date, consisting of—- • China Tea and Dinner Sets, Special Selection of large Vases, Jugs. Etc. f Field, Marine and Prism Glasses ■by best makers. 7 6 Wahham levers, 10 tear. G Waltham levers, 20 tear. Ladies' 18 carat Gold Watches. Ladies' Wristlet Watches. Silver and Gunmetal Watches. Alarm Clocks and all classes E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Carvers, Brooches. Rings, Bags, (Purses ,Etc., Etc. These are only a few of the items. •There is a very large stock of samples and this is the final sale to clear the balance. Absolutely without Reserve. " These are.the definite instructions .from the Traveller. DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. SATURDAY. 19th MARCH, At 1.30 p.m. \T L. fTTR.BR OTHER 1 ▼•will sell at the-Post Office Auction Mart as above:— Double B.D. Bedsteads, Wire and Spring Mattresses, Wire Stretchers, Kapoc Beds, Sideboard, Handsome Carved Hall Stand, Canadian Chairs, Bedroom Ware. Crockery, Drop-head jConqueror Sewing Machine (nearly new)' * ~ Gig, Fowls, Ducks, Geese. MARTINBOROUCH STOCK BALE. THURSDAY, MAY Ist, 1913, At 1 p.m. r A BRAHAM AND -WILLIAMS will ■£*. o ff er a t. their Martinborough Saleyards as under: — SHEEP ' 1000 woolly ewe lambs (good line) 550 f.m. ewes 200 black face lambs CATTLEr.SO 31-year bullocks ' 20 3-year bullocks 45 18-month steers * 40 mixed weaners _ Account A. D. MSLeod, Esq., Hau- , totara—- ' 200 3$ to 4£-year bullocks (good line) &OLWAY BTOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1913, At 12.30 p.m. mHE ASSOCIATED AUOTIONA EERS will sell:— SHEEP: 100 fat and forward ewes 200 heavy skinned Lincoln lambs 200 shorn Romney cross lambs 50 2-tooth ewes r>o f.m., ew;es CATTLE—--1 20mixed weatier calves 2 dairy heifers in milk JVyear empty heifer FRIDAY, APRIL 25, ■■ AT ' THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND, At 2 p.m. SECOND DIVISION OF THE FAMOUS KARAKA ESTATE. hUNCI MAN. N7 LOAN AND MERCANt • TILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., Auctioneers, in conjunction with ALFRED BUOKLAND AND SONS, Shaving received instructions from the owners, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION 2354 ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO 19 IMPROVED DAIRY FARMS FROM 29 TO 219 ACRES, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION, CREAMERY AND SALEYARDS. The whole of the Subdivisions are in English grasses and crops; the land is practically all level land ploughable, well watered and free from noxious weeds.
TERMS:— 10 per cent, deposit S per cent, on possession 5 per cent, in 12 months s per cent, in 2 years Balance to remain on mortgage for « years from date of t sale at 5 per cent. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Auctioneer*, AUCKLAND. "* PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING ■"' ' 1 SOCOCTY THE SOCIETY U prepared ta ftr»at repaj»lil» by , iastatmank* or otherwise, on approv*! *• a ■*urifcy. Tiatia (Mf ATTUCUTTO*. 4, a. KitTf#
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 April 1913, Page 8
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