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AUCTIONS. '.FURNITURE! FURNITURE I CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! TO-DAY At 1.30 p.m. TO-DAY PEAED AND CO. (The Dux Auctioneering C 0.),-. 33-35 MANNERS STREET, have been favoured with insh'uctions from various vendors to sell without reserve, FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUM. ETC., Contents of Six Rooms, removed from Ellice Avenue for convenience of sale. ; NOTE—Those nbout to furnish will do ■ • ' well to attend this sale. PEAItD'S" DUX AUCTIONEERING CO.. ;: 33-35 Manners Street. :■"' DAIRYING COUNTRY. </ IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. NEWTON KING has received instructions from J. KILSBY, ESQ., to <fi- fer bv auction at his Salerooms. Strat- | . ford, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1-1, 1920, I at 2.15 p.m.. his well-known Surrey Bond ' property, situated three miles from Ta- ! Tiki, and about nine miles froraStrat- '{' ■ ford. v . I The property will be offered in. three j ' ' sections of !>T acres. 93 acres, and ; 118 acres (Homestead). \ . The land is all level and on a good ; metalled road. [ ■ 'Jhe upset price will be a low one. •■■'' TERMS:i lfl per cent, fall of hammer, 10 per ! cent, dale of possession-, September I, i 1920, and S per cent, in 12 months, or < its equivalent in improvements. Balance I of purcTiaso money can remain for five years on first and second mortgage at 6 i per cent, and d\ per cent. ; WRITE FOR PLANS. . NEWTON KING, Stratford. !.-' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE '■ Of - DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., \ v . • AT THE FARM, !' A.RAPAEPAE ROAD SOUTH, ['■'.. WERAROA. i - . •■ ' I ; M'ONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920. , MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., instructed -by W. P. - . OLSEN, ESQ., who has disposed of his- ; property, will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— \ 19 cows, in full milk !'• 7 cows, to calve August and Septemi ber 1 springing Jersey heifer I . 1 empty heifer 2 empty cows • ; .. 1 Jersey bull .2 milk cart horses, 5 breeding sows, i 18 store pigs, 1 boar, M.H. 9- • coulter drill (new), set M.H. discs and.pole, spring-tooth cul- \ tivatovset tine harrows (3-leaf), ! . s.f. swing plough, mangel slicer, mangel pulper, .40 20gal. milk cans, harness, swingle-trees milk-cart and har- . ness, dogcart and harness, 9 I '. ducks, 15 P.B. pulletsi 15 fowls, i stack oaten 6traw (about i i tons), and numerous sundries LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Owing to Dissolution of Partnership THE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TTVE ASSOCIATION LTD., hava tieen instructed bv MESSRS. PIPER jLND MARSHALL, to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the ■'• TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, On , TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. At 3 p.m., Thoir two well-known Properties, as under :— "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES, Freehold under Government deferred payment license, together with new Gentleman's 2-storied Residence, containing large billiard room. . electric light and every modern convenience, motor snefl, -implement sheds. 14-bail cowshed, man's whare and all necessary' outbuildings. Situated .5 miles from Waipawa on firsi- . class metalled road. Mail car and cream carts pass daily. The property is composed entirely of rich flats, all well drained awamp or river silt land, is thoroughly fenced and beautifully watered. Brooklyn would make ■ an ideal dairy farm and would milk well 150 cows, but is equally .suitable for a fattening or stud farm. Water jwwer provides electric light and ample , power for milking machines, wood-cut-ting, etc.

! "WHAEATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHAEATOKA," 2203 ACEES. Low rolling hills and is situated 13 ! wiles from Waipawa by flat metalled road, and 3 miles from Tikokino School , wid Post. Office. The property is prao-. ; tically all ploughable and is well, fenc--1 ed into 19 paddocks and wintered Inst ! year 4000 sheop and 160' head of cattle. ' Bnildincs comprise new 6-roomed house with all conveniences, woolshed with 4 6tnnds machines, stables, implement j shed, barn, shearers' quarters, men's i ffvhare, Rood sheepyards and dip. ! TERMS—The terms of payment are ■ the same for both properties, viz.. 10 per eent. on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on i ' possession. The purchaser takes over the existing mortgage and the balance may remain 't • for 5 years at 6 per cent. ! - POSSESSION-Will be (riven imme'diately after the Clearing Sale of Stock ; which will be held within 11 days of the sale of the properties. , PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be had on application to Messrs. Cotterill and Humphries, Napier, Solicitors for the Vendors, or from the Auctioneers, the H.B. Farmers' Cooperative Assoc : -ation, Ltd., with whom arrangements for inspection should bo made. UNEESERVED CLEARING SALE, EANGIOTIT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. "nALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, inXJ> structed by Mr. W. B. V. Penrce, who has sold his farm, will sell at the • Baleyards (kindly lent for tho occasion), , as above, at. 12.30 sharp— 9K PEDIGREE STORTHORN I "*> DAIRY COWS (transfer) 31 purebred Shorthorn Dairy Cows j 10 purebred 1 and 2-year Shortharn heifers (eligible) 10 yearling purebred Shorthorn bulls (eligible) 1 3-year pedigreo Shorthorn bull (transfer) 2 2-year purebred rlhorthorn bulls (eligible) ; 'LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, j WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL- ! IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. THAT Desirable and Valuable Freehold Property situntp at tho corner of Kent Terrace and Ellico Street, will be offered for sale by Public Anci tion. in the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1920. at 2.30 p.m.. ' by Mr. James. Doyle, Corporation Auctioneer. Particulars and Conditions maybe seen ! at the Office of tho undersized, To *' n ! Hall, Cuba Street. JNO. R. PALMER. : ■ Town Clerk, ! 'August 11, 1920.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 12

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