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Auctions MIGHTY MACHINERY, MATERIALS AND PLANT AUCTION $500,000 WORTH $500,000 WORTH TO BE HELD ON BEHALF OF THE STATUTORY MANAGER DEVON FOOTWEAR A Division of Cornish Investment, Limited THE AUCTION TO BE HELD IN NEW PLYMOUTH OVER A PERIOD OF FOUR AUCTION PACKED DAYS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 10.30 A.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 10.30 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 10.30 A.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 10.00 A.M. Ist DAY—VENUE: DEVON FOOTWEAR FACTORY, DEVON STREET WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH CATALOGUE: The entire range of footwear manufacturing plant and office furniture including: Work benches both for machines and flat, Astor hand operated button makers, Pfaff machines, quick stop post trimmers, binding machines, cam machines, zig zag machines, post machines, Singer machines, cylinder arm, single needle flat machines, twin post machines, zig zag machines, walking foot machines, Adler machines, zig zag machine, flat machines. B.U.S.M. machines: Model B hytronic clicking presses (3). Travelling head press. Eight reel gantry, Model C thermo folders, Dust extractor boxes. Hot melt side cement lasting machine, Model B bottom cementing machine. Toe puff and line scouring machine, No. 2 rapid folding machine, Sole flap splitting machine, No. 2 seat lasting machines, No. 3 last slipping machine, twin head scouring machine, etc,, etc. Sundry equipment including Marshall skiving machines, Albeko band splitting machine, Fortuna band splitting machine, stapling machines, Cox and Wright 36 station work transporter, Ralphs through sole cementing machine, Ralphs sole press, Schon toe lasting machines. Selection of spare parts for machines. Selection of lasts, moulds, bottom knives, units, heels, etc. Sheldon Machine Co. milling machine, spare belts, plus many other items of manufacturing machinery. Office equipment: Executive and wooden desks, typists chairs, foolscap filing cabinets, electric typewriters, adding machines, Pre-V-Dex cabinets, etc., etc. 2nd DAY—VENUE: BULK STORE. 3 POWDERHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. CATALOGUE includes; All raw materials, present in sufficient bulk to be of interest to manufacturers, wholesalers, etc., including — Donella synthetic upper material, approx. 100 rolls x 32 metres; Panda suede synthetic upper material; Ceelana crystal brush; approx. 56,000 ft of leather to be sold by colours; patents, suede, splits, yearlings, etc. Shoe boxes and lids approximately 250,000; synthetic crocodile; Viledon backing material; Laskina Lizard; Don Vaco synthetic upper material; Patent Lockamal; Melva; Corvaco; Formofloc counter material: lining materials; approx. 65,000 assorted shanks; Micro strips and sheets; Soling sheets; Binding tapes; Rivets; Patent binding; buckles: tacks; cottons, Featherflex; shoe laces; storage racks and shelving; assorted adhesives, etc!., etc 3rd DAY—VENUE: BULK STORE, MOLESWORTH STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. CATALOGUE includes: Raw materials and assorted hardware, present in smaller lines, i.e. part rolls, single rolls, off-cuts, etc. Ideal for home handy workers or small' manufacturers. All materials similar to those described above in the second day. This day will not be catalogued. 4th DAY—VENUE; A. and P. BASEMENT MALL, MOLESWORTH STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. CATALOGUE includes: The contents of the engineers shop, tap and die sets', saw bench, drill press, small hand tools, electric spares, motors, wiring, metal working tools, wood working tools, welding equipment, etc., etc. Ideal for home handymen or further workshop use. This day is not catalogued. CATALOGUES FOR THE FIRST TWO DAYS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL WRIGHTSON NMA BRANCHES. INSPECTION; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., August 23 and 24. For further information contact: WRIGHTSON’S AUCTION COURT, 97 Taranaki Street. Phone 848-958, Box 1496, WELLINGTON. Or WRIGHTSON NMA. Robe Street. Phone 79-397, Box 890, NEW PLYMOUTH. MB 2572 STRINGER AND CO., LTD PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, AT 2 P.M. APRICOT ORCHARD APRICOT ORCHARD 24.2441 HECTARES FREEHOLD OTIAKE MESSRS S TRINGER AND CO.. LTD. have been instructed by Messrs Waitaki N.Z. Refrigerating, Ltd. to offer by public auction at their offices, Thames Street, on the above date, their very desirable orchard property located at Otiake, details as follows: AREA: 24.2441 Hectares Freehold. BUILDINGS: New and modern concrete block home with all modern conveniences; new concrete block ■ garage, wooden cottage in first class order; two store sheds including implement shed. LOCATION: ■Situated at Otiake on Southern side of State Highway 83—5.5 km. east, of Kurow, and some 65 km. north-west of Oamaru. FRUIT TREES: Approximately 6900 Apricot Trees, including Trevatt, Moorpark. Roxburgh Red. Morocco. Blenheim Red, Bolton, Tilton, Stevens, and Dundonald varieties. The trees were planted. 2248 in 1971, 2216 in 1972, 249 in 1973, and 2187 in 1974. WATER SUPPLY AND IRRIGATION UNIT: Deep well pump provides house water, underground trickle irrigation system draws water from race, centrifugal pump and filter system. COMMENTS—The property, situated on the main Oamaru-Kurow highway, features an excellent . dwelling and buildings. No cost has been spared in the development and maintenance of this orchard and the sale offers to purchasers an opportunity to invest in an enterprise coming into production at a realistic price. For further details and inspection apply to the Auctioneers: OAMARU, Conditions of Sale from the Vendor's Solicitor; Messrs Fitch, Mackay, Walker and Salisburv. 2693

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Press, 21 August 1976, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 21 August 1976, Page 41

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