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AUCTIONS. , TO HOTELKEHI'RRS, BO4KDINGITOUSE KEEPERS, AND THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. OR ANYONE WA NTING FURNITURE. HUGE UNRESERVED SALE 1 Of ; THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CONTAINED IN THE T.ROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, PAIIIATUA. DMORIABTY has received instruc- • lions from MRS. M. M. M'CULLOUGH (who is giving up business owingto ill-health), will sell by public auc- ' tiori, -Without Reserve, as above— PLACE-DRILL HALL. PAHIATUA. For Convenience of Sale. ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, L DECEMBER 18 and 19. TIME—I 2 NOON EACH DAY, The above hotel was furnished throughout only a few months rgo, so everything is practically new, sweel, and clean. There s is a very big list of goods to dispose of, , and for the information of intending pur. j chaser:, the following arc itemised:— ; Q/t DUCnESSE CHESTS, 24 WASH- ! STANDS 20 single iron and wood bedsteads,iC ! ' double bc-dsteads 10 wire stretchers, wire and kapoc ' _ mattresses for all bedsteads ' 85 pairs blankets, 85 pairs sheets. 20 eider down quilts 3fi counterpanes, 3fi pairs curtains, 36 runners GO towels, 60. pillow slips, GO pillows, , bedroomware,; 3G damask tabl.^j^' 'V,36.serviettes, 84 each table, •'•-"tI knives, forks and. sp<s.. : ~. spoons, etc. (Walker and iijid Johnson cutlery),-plates,' cups and saaic- " ers, teapots, sugar basins, cream jugs, pickle jars, butter dishes, : salad dishes, and other diningroom goods in like pronortion 14 DINING TABLES. LARGE MASSIVE, W. 3. SIDEBOARD, smalll er sideboard, 48 chairs, linoleums, cocomit matting (about 5 SO yards), carpet runners, 6 upholstered couches, Morris r ' conch and cushions, flower pedestals, rimu haHstand.(real good), easy chairs (all sorts), pictures. wicker settee, wicker , chairs, clocks, sengrass squares, real good piano (worth inspection), occasional tables, mirrors, etc., etc., 3 meat, safes, boilers, saucepans, kettles, urns, preserving pans. stew pans, and all ne- , cessary, kitchen utensils, -and. hundreds of other things' too t- , numerous to particularise! NOTE.—My instructions are definite: Clear everything cost. Note ■ time of sale. • D. MORTARTY, Auctioneer. MONEY-MAKING FARMS AT MONEY-MAKING FARMS AT FEILDING. ' ' FEILDING. riTHE FIVE FARMS in' Managh's 1 ' ESTATE to be sold on DECEMBER 18, are all ploughable, and to give an indication of, what the land will prol duce we have the authority to ' state that a 420-ncro block of this estate,_ which I included 150 acres turnips has wintered 6000 hoggets. It is therefore evident to practical farmers that these farms , WILL PAT FOR THEMSELVES LOT 1.—165 acres 1 tooil 31 perches., LOT 2.—116 acres 2 roods 4 perches. LOT 3.—124 acres 0 roods 27 perches. LOT 4.—291 acres 2 roods. LOT 5.—175, acres 2 roods 31 perches. Also Threo Toipi Sections. These farms will pay for themselves in. a few years no the reserves are, low, ) and one couldn't ask for better terms:, ONLY 10 PER CENT. CASH ON DAY OF SALE. And if buildings to the value of 10 per cent, are erected within twelve' months no further cash required for 5 yeaTS. CLOSE TO FREEZING WORKS. CLOSE TO.STOCK MARKETS. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. . . And every other necessary .conveniente. The purchaser of any one of the aVove fqrms wilL be a. SATISFIED PURCHASER, who will be able to carry on bis avocation with profit' and pleasure to himself and family in' * district where prices are sure to go higher. 3 Order your plan to-day and arrange ■with the Auctioneers to show you over, j Farther particulars from . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., Auctioneers, Or,, MESSRS. GRAHAM AND REID, Solicitors, Feilding. . BR AH AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ' PAHAUTANUI SALE. ' ,1 p.m. ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. 250 fat and forward wetlners 50 fat ,".nd forward ewes 50 2-tooth wethers 80 2-tooth wethers ! 100 mixed aged ewes ' 18 2-year Shorthorn steers IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES 3 ' AT THE TOWN HALL, r WAVERLEY • ■' ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, Al> 12 noon. j THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., , LTD., has received instructions from the ' Executors in the Estate of the late " James Leo, to sell by public auction, as above:— • 542 ' acres, more or less, Freehold, j Section 17, Block IV, Wairoa S.D. 500 acres, more or less, Freehold, Section 29, Block V, Omahine S.D. ' 600 acres, more or less, Freehold, Section 30,>,810ck V, Omahine S.D. ' 1000 acres, more or less. Freehold, Section 1, Block 11, Omahine S.D. 1141 acres, morn or less. Freehold, Section 6, Block, H, Omahine S.D. 3 120 acres, moro or less, Leasehold, Section 12, Block V, Omahine S.D. p The terms of Sale: per cont. on the fall of the hammer; balance on j February 19, 1020. on which date I possession will bo given and all outgoings adjusted; Tihis Sale offers a splendid opportunity of acquiring excellent farming country ® in suitable lots. For further particulars apply to— THE AUCTIONEERS, lIAWEI;A & BRANCHES. G. H. GRAHAM SOLICITOR, WAVERLEY. TREADWELL, GORDON ANDBRODIE, SOLICITORS, WANG.INUI. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may bo seen at the Offices of the above Solicitors. — AN ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION. Oyi a ACRES, Freehold, on good road; - O del/ nl) grassed i-xs?pt 50 n,-res e bush, hilly country with onen valleys; • now carrying 1700 sheep and 100 ci.ttlf; 0 good fences; 14 p,iddoe!; u , woll iralerrd; school 3 miles; good 7-roomed house, woolshed (iron), with Wiilsley shearing plant and outbuildings. Price,., Xll Ms. per auie. Terms, XI3OO cash. season's wool ret:;rm. XfTtt. Full particulars from " GRANT .AND r.UIPKI'XL, Land Agents, Hawera.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 18

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