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ACCTIOXS CEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. AUCKLAND. WAIUKU PIG. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 12 NOON. (Clients please note Alteration in Day of Sale.) 100 PIGS — Porkers. Baconers, Stores and Weaners. Entries Solicited. MAUNGATUROTO PIG. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 12 NOON. (Clients Please Note Alteration in Day of Sale). 400 PIGS —Porkers, Baconers, Stores and Weaners. Entries Solicited. PAEROA CATTLE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 11.30 A.M. (Clients please note Alteration Day of 250 HEAD DAIRY, BEEF, STORE AND BONEF CATTLE. PAPAKURA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 12 NOON. Account Jos. Quigley. who has sold his farm THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK comprising:—4o Good Dairy Cows, suitable towi supply; 3 Farm Horses and Harness, 1 2-yeai Frieslan Bull, 12, 10 and 12gal. Cans, 1 13-Stai Topdresser (as new), 1 McCormick Big 7 Mower Hay Sweep, on wheels, and Truck Attachment 1 S.F. Plough, Harrwos, Discs, Spring Cart, Moulden Plough and Grubber, Grindstone. Car Saddle and Breeching, 4 Strainers, 25 Totan Posts. 2 Sledges and Konaki, 40 8.0. Fowls Crowbar, Snig Chains, Vise, Posthole Borer Spanners, Stocks and Dies, Sundries, etc. Also: Quantity Household Furniture. Luncheon MANUREWA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 12.30 P.M. Account A. W. Tozer, Weymouth Rd. (betweei Catholic Church and Mr. B. Woods' property) who has sold his farm, THE WHOLE OF HL LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:—23 Goo< Dairy Cows, in milk; 1 2-year Grade Jersey Bull 1 Aged Heavy Draught Horse, all work; 1 11-Sta Booth-Macdonald Topdresser, double drive, ai new; 1 Hay Rake, 1 1-Horse Mower, as new: Set 4ft Bevin Harrows, 1 Good Tumbler Sweep 1 Set Discs. 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Set 2-Leaf Tym Harrows and Bar, 1 Set Tripod and Chain Har rows, Swingletree, Chains, etc.; 1 Cart Saddle. 1 22in Collar and Hames, Plough Lines, 24 Cov Covers, 1 Horse Cover, 1 2-Cow Plant, Haywocx Milking Machine, complete; 1 \z h.p. Motor. 1 i2Gal. Milk Cans, 1 Cooler, 1 15Gal. Hot Wate Heatei-, Vat. Buckets, etc.; 28 Young Fowls, . Rooster, Hen and Chickens. Auctioneer's Note: This is a good young her< and are now doing over 70gal per day; las season they averaged 3051b fat, factory returns. LIST OF COUNTRY SALES. NOVEMBER: THURSDAY, 2nd—Pukekohe. FRIDAY, 3rd—Papakura (Dairy). MONDAY, 6th —Maungaturoto (Pig). Paeros (Cattle), Waiuku (Pig). TUESDAY, 7th —Herekino, Mangawhare (Cattle) Papakura. THURSDAY. 9th—Mangawhare (Pig). FRIDAY, 10th—papakura (Dairy), Waiuku (Cattle) Maungaturoto (Cattle), Warkworth. MONDAY. 13th —Clevedon, Maungakaramea, Paeroi (Pig). TUESDAY, 14th—Kaukapakapa, Waiotlra. WEDNESDAY, 15th—Ngatea. THURSDAY, 16th—Pukekohe. Kaihtu FRIDAY, 17th—Papakura (Dairy). MONDAY, 20th —Henderson, Maungaturoto (Fig) Paeroa (Cattle). Waiuku (Pig). TUESDAY. 21st—Mangawhare (Cattle). WEDNESDAY, 22nd—Arapohue. THURSDAY. 23rd—Mangawhare (Pig). FRIDAY. 24th —Papakura. * MONDAY, 27th—Paeroa (Pig). TUESDAY, 28th—Kaukapakapa. THURSDAY. 30th—Pukekohe. AIR FORCE RELATIONS VICTORY AUCTION SALS, To Be Held At TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAYS OCTOBER 25, AT 11 A.M. In -Aid of PATRIOTIC COMFORTS FOR AIRMEN FUND. Honorary Auctioneer; Mr. Leonard Coakley. CONTINUED LIST OF ARTICLES: 1 AIRLINE RADIO. TORTOISESHELL TOILET SET. E.P. COFFEE POT AND CREAM JUG. WEDGWOOD JUG. LARGE COLEPORT BOWL. ZIRCON AND WHITE SAPPHIRE BROOCH. GRAMOPHONE. v HANGING WOODEN CLOCK, Beaded Parisiai Bag, Large E.P. Silver Teapot, Royal Doultoi Figurine, Frosted Glass Electric Lamp, Ruby Ring 18ct: Cutgiass Whisky Decanter, 4 Crystal Win. Glasses, R.P. Soup Tureen and Ladle, Silver InJ Stand, Album of Classical Operatic Records, Albums Musical Comedy Selections, Water Colour Sailing Ship by Rix Carlton, 1 Lady's Toilet Set rose pattern; E.P. Asparagus Holder and Tray, 01< Silver Jewel Case, 1 Mahogany Chair, Old Papie Mache Tray, 1 Wringer, Periodote and Ename Pendant, Periodote and Pearl Brooch, 1 Egi Beater, Old China Basket, Ruskin Pottery Vase 2 Mirror Cigarette Boxes, 1 Electric Iron Aluminium Kettle, 5 Coffee Cups and Saucers 5 Greenstone Charms (for bracolet), 6 Assortet Chechoslovakian China Coffee Cups and Saucers 1 Caraffe and Glass, Silver Teapot, Hammersle; Cup, Saucer and Plate, Pyrex Dish, Silver Cak Dish, Gold and Torquoise Ring, 4 Silver Phot* Frames, 2 Doulton Cups, Saucers and Plates Dutch China Vase, 1 China Ornament, 2 Crysta Sweet Dishes, Austrian Vase, E.P. Muffin Dish Chinese Plaque, 1 Doulton Sandwich Tray, 2 Larg Meal. Dishes, 3 Bedspreads, 2 Water Colours, » Fruit Plates, Chrom. Bedside Lamp, E.P. Sou] Ladle, 1 Etching (Mission Bay), 1 Pair Heav; Cutgiass Ash Trays, Child's China Teaset, Oli Silver Blue Necklet and Earrings, 1 Meat Mincer 2 Nickel Cocktail Glasses in case, 1 Pair Sill Stockings, Assorted Old Coins, Japanese Bayone and Scabbard, 3 Doulton Vases, 1 E.P. Silver Tray Costume Brooch Snd Earrings (green and gold) 2 E.P. Sugar Tongs, 1 Pair Carver Rests, Collap Table, 2 E.P. Silver Cake Stands. Silve Salt Spoon, 4 Soup Bowls, Assorted Crockery, Cutgiass Vases, 1 Piece of Chinese Tapestry. Flower Bowls, Aquamarine and Gold Brooch, Pai Turned Wood and Brass Candlesticks, Pewter Jewe Box, China Grape Vase, 5 Stock Pins, 3 Cutglas and Silver Perfume Bottles, Cutgiass and Silve Pin Box, 2 Chinese Earthenware Umbrella Stands 3 Silk Lamp Shades. Silver and Cutgiass Butte Dish, Assorted Dance Records, Assorted TCitchen ware, Forget-me-not Powder Bowl, 2 Greenston Brooches, 2 Frying Pans, 3 Brass Vases, 2 Larg> Earthenware Garden Pots, E.P. Silver Fruit Dish 3 Silver Vases, 1 Silver and Glass Vase, Wedg wood Plate, Edward VII. Coronation Cup, Blood stone Ring, 15cwt; 2 Wooden Chairs, Painte< Electric Light Globe, Brass Bell, Case of 6 E.P Coke Forks, Copper Island Bowl, Green Glas: Dish, 2 Chinese Plates, 2 Fancy Brooches, Novelt: Cocktail Tray, 3 Wax Faces, Brass Ornament, 2\\ Assorted 21b Tins Jam, 2 Pastel Sketches, Pai: Pearl Drop Earrings, etc., etc. GOODS ON DISLAY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, FROM 1.30 P.M. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. 2. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION. MESSRS. G. R. BLACKETT & CO., Of Hfß. Building, Queen Street, Will'offer by Auction, on behalf of Whom It Maj Concern, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT 12 NOON, At LEWIS EADY HALL, The Following Properties:— So. I—PAPATOETOE: IDEAL FARMLET. Freehold Consisting of Acres 1 rood 27 perches. Roa< and water frontage. First-class land. Bungalow 5 rooms, electric, range, telephone. Also Cottage 3 rooms, outbuildings. Partly laid out as poultr; farm, with store sheds, glasshouse and numerou poultry houses. Fifty peach trees, 50 quince trees 100 assorted fruit trees, 100 grape vines an< expensive shrubs. Ground laid out for tenni court. Well sheltered and fenced. Will rui cows, sheep and up to 1000 poultry. LOCATION Last house in Otara Road. Papatoetoe. Propert; flagged. All stock, chattels, equipment and im piemen ts to be sold at a clearing sale by auctioi at a later date. Conditions of sale may binspected at the offices of H. A. Stedman Solicitor, Yorkshire House, Shortland Street, o at the offices of G. R. Blackett & Co. y O . 2—MOUNT EDEN, No. 44a, View Road: NEV LUXURY FLATS, ultra-modern, all-electric Freehold property. Comprises Two Flats, appro* 1200 sq, ft in each flat. No. 1 Flat, 3 bedrooms 1 large lounge room, stylish kitchenette, etc No. 2 Flat approx. 12C0 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, large lounge, sun rooom and living room, all i] cream. Two entrances to each flat. Structur or building tiled roof, brick veneer base, weather board finish. All timber in building heart, fram ing heart totara. Large Flat ready for occupa tion (vacant), Small Flat to be let at £4 4/ per week. Property flagged. Conditions of sal may be inspected at the offices of Hall Skeltoi and Skelton, Solicitors, or at the offices of G R. Blackett & Co. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This property is high! recommended by us and open to full investigation No. 3—BIRD WOOD, HENDERSON: APPROX. IV ACRES, FREEHOLD. 3-Roomed Cottage an shed. Fifty fruit trees. Vacant possession Owner in occupation, Mr. A. Bak. Condition of sale may be inspected at the offices of Ha) Skelton & Skelton, Solicitors, or at the office of G. R. Blackett «fc Co. No. 4—GLEN EDEN: FREEHOLD LAND, 9 ACRE! APPROX. All fenced, with 2 Large First-clas Corrugated Iron Poultry Sheds. Four to Acres good ground, balance ready for grass Ideal position. LOCATION: Prospect Road, on mile from Glen Eden Post Office. Few minute from Main Road. Conditions of sale may b inspected at the offices of Messrs. Holloway an Huband, Solicitors, or at the offices of G. R Blackett & Co. No. S—REMUERA: TWO FREEHOLD SECTIONS approx. acre each. Situated on the right hand side at the end of Lucerne Road. Condi tions of sale may be inspected at the offices 0 Johnston, Hugh and Campbell, Solicitor? Wyndhtyn Street, or at the offices of G. « Blackett 6c Co. SO. 6—MOUNT ROSKILL: BUNGALOW. No. 12 Haig Avenue, Dominion Road. Freehold land approx. V* acre, nicely laid out. Six rooms, all electric. First-class condition. Subject to tenancy £1 7/6 p.w. Conditions of sale may be Inspect* at the offices of V. N. Hubble, Solicitor, N« Zealand Insurance Building, Queen Street, 0 r a the offices of G. R. Blackett & Co„ H.B Building, Queen Street. Auctioneer: E. H. R. CROSS. & DECEASED ESTATES ESTATE OF LOUISA EMILY JOHNSON LATE OF AUCKLAND. WIDOW. DECEASED. Pursuant to an Order by a Judge of th Supreme Court, notice is hereby given that a. : red! tors and other persons having claims agains •,he above-named Estate are required to send 1 'uli particulars in writing of their claims t •he Executors. Alfred Ferdinand Bennett an Andrew Martin Warnock care of the under signed Solicitors, on or before the 30th day c November. 1944. and notice is hereby furthe riven that after Such date the Executors propos •o distribute the assets of the deceased amon •he parties entitled thereto, having regard t Jie claims of which the Executors then hav lotlce: and that In such event the Executor jrill not be liable for the assets so distribute ■jO any person of whose claim they haa nc notice at the time of such distribution. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of Octobei 1944. ALEXANDER. BENNETT. WARNOCK <fe SEGAF Solicitors for the Estate. 2 DENTISTS BBIDGKB, Den tt 8 1 99, KARANOAHAPE ROAD. Five Doors from Upper queen Street (above Balfour Irvine). 1. E. 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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 250, 21 October 1944, Page 9

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