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♦AUCTIONS NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT “THE WARREN,” OXFORD. MONDAY, "JULY 19. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. WE have received instructions from MR A. F. GLENN, who has sold his farm, to hold a sale as above of the whole of his live and dead stock. 400 Four. Six and Eight-tooth Half bred Ewes. Corriedale Rams out April 17. 160 Full Mouth Ewes. Border Leicester Cross Southdown Ram. Out April 5. 80 Sound Mouth Ewes. Border Leicester Cross Southdown Rams, due August 16. 8 One and Two-shear Corriedale Rams. 4 Sound Mouth Border-Leicester Cross Southdown Rams. All sheep crutched and been on turnips since middle of June. CATTLE:— 2 Cows in calf. One due September, . one due March. HORSE:— 1 Hack. 1 Handy Dog. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.:— Lanz Bulldog in good order, just been checked, Model “N,” 6-speed, on good rubber; Fordson Major 43, green, in good order; 4-Furrow Sunbeam Plough, reconditioned: 3-Furrow Tractor Plough. Averts Lift; Skillings Gorse Rooter, fitted for Fordson Tractor; 1 Set Opermann Retractable Grippers for Fordson: Deering 13-coulter Grain Drill. Set Light Harrows. Set 3-Lea& Drummond Harrows and Bar, 6ft McCormick Binder, Farm Trailer, on 16in wheels; Ransome B.A. Dauntless Cultivator, Hay Rake, Saw Bench, Bft Cambridge Roller. PRODUCE, ETC.:— 10 Sacks Fowl Wheat. 10 Sacks Seconds Oats (black). Quantity Hay. 12 Bags Super. SUNDRIES:— Drum Pump, 2 Cow Covers. Cross-cut Saws, 14ft Ladder. 9ft Ladder, Sacks, Lawnmower, Grindstone. Quantity Corrugated Iron, 3 Skylights, Quantity Timber Hurdles, 25 Tramway Sleepers, 2 Silver Pine Strainers* 120 4 x 4 Posts for sheepyards, Standards, Part Drum Grease, Part Drum S.A.E. 30. Harness. Chains. Bolts, 12 Coils Cyclone Netting and Stakes Tools, etc., 12 x 10 Whare on skids, 1 Heavy Concrete Rolls. 1928 Oldsmobile Truck with canopy. 1937 Ford V 8 Car with radio. FURNITURE, ETC.:— Double Bedroom Suite, Fireside Suite, 2 Fireside Chairs. Wicker Chair, Dropleaf Teawaggon, Dropleaf Oak Table and 4 matching Chairs. Singer Sewing Machine, cabinet model, latest head; Single bed and Mattress. 2 Stretchers and Mattresses, Duchesse, “Silent Knight" Kerosene Refrigerator, Washing Machine, fitted with Briggs and Stratton Motor, CongoleiWn Square, Length Inlaid Lino.. Tilley Table Lamp, Coleman Lantern, Tilley Kerosene Iron, Battery Radio and Speaker, extension. POULTRY:— 24 Laying Pullets. 20 Yearling Laying Hens. 2 Pair Geese. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO., LTD.. Auctioneers. 3594

NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. On Account CLIENT, ex Mackenzie Country: 70 & M - Merino Wethers (blade shorn November, good shifters). On Account MR I. HOLLOBON, „,*l Hidden Hills,” Parnassus: 14 M.S. Black Poll Cross Calves. On Account MR J. J. MINEHAN, Amberley: 20 Hereford Heifer Calves 20 Shorthorn Heifer Calves. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. 2254 NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., HOKITIKA. AUCTION SALE OF KOITERANGI DAIRY FARM, AS A GOING CONCERN. FRIDAY, JULY 23, at 2 p.m. MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. of N.Z., LTD., have been t ay ?HT. ed witb instructions from MR A. S. to offer as above at OUR PREMISES, REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA, his Freehold Property situated at comprising 250 ACRES 2 ROODS 4 PERCHES, together with Stock and Plant thereon. Buildings include 6-Roomed Dwelling (E.L., H. and C. Water, and Telephone). Washhouse, detached. Cowshed, Calf House, Hay and Implement Shed, Garage, and Fowlhouse. STOCK: At present carrying 43 Dairy Cows (Spring Calvers), 15 two-year Heifers (due end August), 13 Rising Yearly Empty Heifers, 1 Bull and 1 Horse. PLANT includes: 3-Cow Milking Plant, Separator, Anderson Engine, Skim Milk Pump, 1J h.p. Electric Motor. Fordson Major Tractor, Bamford Mower, Tip Trailer, Top-dresser, and other farm equipment and sundries. The property is subdivided into approximately 9 paddocks and is practically all cleared. Rates £25 8s 7d per annum. NOTE: In the event of the property not being sold as a going concern the land will then be offered on its own. Terms: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; balance on possession. For particulars re inspection apply to the Auctioneers. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY COMPANY of N.Z., LTD., Auctioneers, Hokitika.43B9 H. T. PENROSE AND CO. SPECIAL AUCTION. FENDALTON CUM UPPER RICCARTON. SMALL HOLDING SUITABLE SUBDIVISION, MARKET GARDENING, OR RACING STABLES. WITHIN THE 4 MILE RADIUS OF THE SQUARE. No. 211 AVONHEAD ROAD* No. 211 AVONHEAD ROAD. On Account MR R. G. GAWLER. IN OUR LAND SALES ROOM, 183 MANCHESTER STREET. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, at 2 p.m. VACANT POSSESSION ASSURED. TOTAL AREA 11 Acres 1 rood 34 perches, WITH APPROX. 6 CHAINS FRONTAGE. AN IDEAL SHAPE FOR SUBDIVISION BY A ROAD STRAIGHT DOWN THE CENTRE. Very comfortable modernised Home in really good order and condition, with up-to-date conveniences including electric range, Doulton bath and basin, dual hot water service, etc. Comprises sitting-room (recently papered) with open fire, living-room-’kette. with open fire and built-in Cupboards. 2 Bedrooms and a sun-bed-room, large built-in cupboards in the hall. Bathroom has modern bhth and basin, and the laundry has pumice copper and tubs all under one roof. A really compact, comfortable home in first-class order with a neat, tidy garden and lawns and concrete paths. Good permanent water supply by new electric pump to tank on stand. Adequate shed accommodation providing workshop, car shed, and storage. THE LAND IS FIRST-CLASS QUALITY AND IDEAL FOR POTATOES. PEAS. RASPBERRIES, AND MARKE’fr GARDENING. HANDILY SITUATED TO RICCARTON RACECOURSE FOR A TRAINING STABLE.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This block has possibilities and must grow into money each year. Sections and blocks of land in this area are difficult to secure and we suggest an early inspection which can be made at any reasonable time. Or by arrangement with the Austioneers. H. T. PENROSE and CO183 Manchester street. ’Phone 79-772. MESSRS BRASSLNGTON. GOUGH, and CLARK, Solicitors for the Vendor. 2119 HULSTONS AUCTION ROOM MERIVALE PROPERTY AUCTION MERIVALE PROPERTY AUCTION No. 5 REPTON STREET (Just off Merivale lane.) In our Auction Room, 235 Manchester st. (Opp. City Council) ’ On WEDNESDAY. JULY 28, at 2 p.m. Instructed by the District Public Trustee in the Estate of L. R. Lewis, we will offer for sale by Puolic Auction that wellsituated and valuable Property described hereunder: — TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, comprising: Downstairs—Lounge, livingroom, kitchenette, laundry, lavatory. Upstairs—3 bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory. Outbuildings—Motor Garage and 2 small sheds. Although the buildings are due for a certain amount of renovation, their general condition is sound, and the property is attractive and suitable as a Family Home. The area of the section is 26 perches. At present tenanted, the property will be vacated on sale being completed. For further particulars apply to the District Public Trustee, or to the Auctioneer. For inspection contact the Auctioneer. L. A. HULSTON, Auctioneer. 'Phone 78-215. 2283 CENTRAL HOTEL BOTTLE STORE. CENTRAL HOTEL BOTTLE STORE HALF-GALLON FLAGONS PORT. 16s 6d. HALF-GALLON FLAGONS PORT. 16s 6d FLAGONS SHERRY. 18s 6d. Cnr. Lichfield and Colombo streets. CENTRAL HOTEL BOTTLE STORE. 5900 YOU and your Family will love Scotch Oats for breakfast. . It’s the new cereal for winter mornings, and costs only 2s 2jd. W.S.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 19

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