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AUCTIONS. I OTAKI. IMPORTANT FUENITUEE SALE. THUESDAY, AUGUST 19, At 11.30 a.m. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS PEOVIDED. MR. G. ANDERSON,. Auctioneer and Land Agent, has received instructions from ME. THOMAS SOWMAN, of Hautere, who lias sold his Stud Farm, to sell the whole of his Furniture and Effects by Public Auction. SOLID OAK SUITES. . SOLID OAK DINING ROOM, in 11 pieces (handsome carved sideboard, writing' desk, ' bookcase/ piano stool, table, fender, and six chairs), SOLID OAK BEDEOOM, in 4 pieces (double bedstead with wire mattress, large mirrored wardrobe, panelled mirrored duchess, white tiled cabinet), DRAWINGEOOM, in 8 pieces finely upholstered (2 chesterfields, 6 saddlebags and other easy chairs, with largo kerb and overmantel). - .' ", CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. LUXURIOUS AXMINSTER, 12 x 10J, EICH AXMINSTER, 12 x 15. CHOICE EUNNEE, 112 ft., good runner 27ft., HEAVY LINO., 12 x 15, 12 x 12,10 x 12, HEATHEUGS 6ix4i,6 x 4, CURTAINS, 12 pair cream lace, rich cushions, plush and other TABLECLOTHS. ENGLISH CHINA, ETC. . EOYAL DOULTON afternoon tea set, ENGLISH .CHINA tea set. DOULTON TEAPOT; 'ELECTROPLATE, and full range of kitchen crockery, pans, etc. HALL, SPARE BEDROOMS. POLISHED MIERORED STAND, PALM STAND, POLISHED ,RIMU BEDSTEADS, DUCHESSES, tables, easy and plain chairs, ORNAMENTS, ETC. MARBLE CLOCKS, jardinieres, very handsome and valuable. VASES, flower sprays, silver, etc. PIANO. PINE IRON-FRAMED PIANO, BEAUTIFUL TONE, by AENDT. Opportunity for securing piano like the above seldom occurs. OUTSIDE. GOFT. RUBBER HOSE, vacuum carpet sweeper. CHILD'S SADDLE, netting clippers, LAWN MOWERS, meat safe, wheelbarrow, crowbar, garden and farm tools,- all varieties. BROADCAST. SEED SOWER, Also, ■ • 1} COMPLETE TENNIS NET, POLES AND LAWN MARKER. NOTE. The above is a brief summary of the many beautiful and useful articles to bo sold. It may be understood that the majority are practically equal to new, many Bhow no sign of use, and many have recently been purchased from loading Wellington manufacturers. Express Trains arrivo Otaki from Wellington, 10.20, 11.5, leaving 3.-15 and 5.5 p.m. Arrive from Palmerston North 9.20, leaving 6.15 p.m. GERALD ANDERSON, Auctioneer, Otaki. SECOND ANNUAL HALCOMBE HOGGET FAIR. IN THE YARDS (right opposite HALCOMBE RAILWAY STATION). THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920, 12 o'clock noon. A BRAHAM AND WILLIA MS,. LTD., ■i'i. will sell on account oi Halcombo Farmers, as above— nAAA MIXED-SEX HOGGETS, ,\J\J\J drafted in lota to suit purchasers. NOTE.-These hoggets have all been wintered on turnips in the district, and are in good condition. ,As the Pair is being held right opposite the Railway Station every facility for trucking will be available. Good paddocks handy if required, A first-class Luncheon available at D. Hosken's Halcombe Hotel, fropi 11 a.m. BY AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES. ' HAMILTON. HAMILTON. WAIKATO'S GREAT BUSINESS, SHIPPING, AND MANUFACTURING CENTEE. THE TOWN OF WONDERFUL, SOLID, - AND SURE PROGRESS. 1 '.-.'•■ » IN mHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE x AUCTIONEERING COMPANY'S LAND SALE ROOMS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920, AT 11 a.m. LOT 1.-Sestion, Part Allotment 38, Ham- ' ilton West, GO feet frontage to Victoria Street, with a depth of 100 feet through to a right-of-way, and situated in the big business area, and ' next, but one,* to 'Shaw's new garage (the A.M.P. Section intervening), and opposite the National Bank's new buildings, in course ofj erection. There is a brick building on the rear portion, let at 375. Gd. weekly: If not sold in one lot will be offered in three separate sections of 20 feet each. Title: Land Transfer. Freehold. LOT 2—Section (part Allotment 126, Hamilton West), Victoria Street (next Knight's Store), also within the rapidly-growing commercial area, with,a cottage thereon (let at 21s. weekly), and having a frontage of 58 feet 9 inches, and a depth of 180 feet Title: Deeds. Freehold. LOT 3.—Section (Allotment .274, Hamilton West), corner ' Thackeray and Anglcsea Streets, with a frontage of 143 feet G inches and IGS feet 8 inches respectively to these streets. -Admirably suitable for a first-class private hotel, or block of residential flats, which would stand out most prominently and face the North and East. The area would lend itself to lawns, trees, shrubs, hedges, paths, and rustic -bowers. This section is faced with the Chief Post Office, bank, and business houses, and flanked with a row of modern bungalove, being therefore at once, a part of the businnss world and of the quiet of a, suburban home, or it would bo invaluable for a warehouse or factory. There is' an iron shed on the property, lot for 15s. weekly. Will be offered first in one block, and, if unsold, will bo submitted in three sections as now surveyed. Title: Land Transfer. Freehold. TERMS.-10 per cent, deposit and 25 per cent, on possession. Balance 12 months at G per cent. NOTE.—Measurements are i approximate. Also 300 acres of good drained swnmD, on main Tauhci Road, Motnmaoho. There is a fine site of 35 acres undulating for a homestead. Situated 1} miles from the railway. Rural mail delivery. Only 3 miles from Morrinsvilic. Grent future productive prospects. Terms easy. Title: Land Transfer. Freehold. Consult us for Fuller Particulars. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEEEING CO., LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT,'HAMILTON.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 275, 14 August 1920, Page 14

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