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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, —— At 10 o’clock. BALANCE OF STOCK. TO PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. UNRESERVED SALE °F st ° C J™p' TRADE OF PAINTER. PAPERHANGER. AND GLAZIER No. 69 RTDDIFORD STREET. CIV. PRICE AND CO, Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mr. R. Hart, to Sell the whole of his Stock of Paints, Wallpapers, Varnishes, and Fittings, on the Premises, as above. C. AV. PRICE, Auctioneer. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HAWKER’S BY-LAW. AUCTION SALE OF STREET STANDS. STANDS will be sold by Auction at the Office of the Chief Inspector. Cuba Street, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923, at 3 p.m. Applicants will be required to produce their Licenses, and also a Certificate from the Inspector of AV eights and Measures. Particulars ou application to Inspector’s Office. t JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, ON THE FARM, “FLAXBOURNE, NEWBURY, Close to Palmerston North. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923. At 12 Noon. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD, A instructed by MRS. A SHANNON, who has decided’ to give up dairying, will sell, as above — prn Choice Jersey Cows m milk and to Du calve 10 Springing Jersey heifm-a 15 yearling Jersey heifers 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 1 spring cart horse I 8 fat porkers 1 boar ' 4-cow Gane Milking Machine with 4 h.p. Blackstone Engine (new), spring cart, 9 milk cans, etc. . NOTE—Mrs. Shannon has decided to give up milking, and the whole herd of choice cows will be sold without reserve. They are all second and third calvers, in good condition, and factory returns for last season show an. average of 2841 b. butter-fat. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE, OCTOBER 9. 35 P.A. and S.H. steers 16 yearling P.A. steers On account A. and L. Seifert — 50 4-year bullocks On account M. F. Burke300 4 and 5-year ewes, with S.D lambs at foot AUCTION SALE OF MODERN HOME OF 6 ROOMS, Situated opposite Wellington Bowling Club's Ground, Aro Street. IDEAL POSITION. LEVEL SECTION, NO TRAM FARES. Messrs, long more and co. have received instructions from Mr. W- J- Gow ( who is having Wcllington), to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923, at their Auction Rooms, The Oddfellows’ Hall, 203 LAMBTON QUAY, at 2.30 p.m.— No. 18 ARO STREET—Modern 6-rd. Residence, with bathroom, filed with porcelain bath and gas caliphont, electric light throughout, point for ironing, built-in wardrobes in each bedroom, well fireplaces, 2 balconies, concrete paths, spacious ball, largo basement containing copper, tubs, etc. Largo'lawn at back,', also flower gar- , den. Land 34 x 84, more or less. The house was built in 1920, and is now being painted and partly papered, and is in splendid order. • Possession will be given on or before November 1, 1923. Particular attention is directed to the facts that there is no ’ climb, no tram fares necessary, and the property is well sheltered from wind, and is in a very sunny pOSI^ GMO - RE AND CO., Property Auctioneers. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, .LTD. AKITIO STUD BULLS. IMPORTANT STUD SALE Of TWO-YEAR-OLD POLLED ANGUS BULLS, At L. COWAN’S FARM, TIMBER BAY, DANNEVIRKE, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923. AT 1 p.m. YTESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, ITJL LTD., Dannevirke, in (conjunction with THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LID., have received instructions from F. ARMSTRONG, ESQUIRE, to offer as above—a n (FORTY) 2-YEAR-OLD POLLED 40 ANGUS BULLS. . These Bulls have been well wintered, and should come forward in first-class condition. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. SALE OF ST. ANDREW’S HOTEL PROPERTY, AT “TATTERSALL’S” SALE YARDS, TIMARU, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, At 2 p.m. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ COOP. ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from the Owners to sell by Public Auction, as above, the well and "hoW, st. ANDREWS, Situated 11 miles from Timaru, on the Main Itoad, immediately opposite Railway Station,, and in one. of the most prosperous districts of South Canterbury, and containing 17 rooms. The property consists of acres, the Hotel is a “Free” house, and will be sold with a Free Title, Stock and Furniture to he taken at valuation. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. PERRY, KINNERNEY AND FINCH, , Solicitors!. Timaru. R. W. OLLIVER. ESQ., Solicitor, Hereford St., Christchurch. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ COOP. ASSN., LTD., A uctioneers, Timaru. NGAMATIA STATION. ■Together with SHEEP’ 1 Q AAA SHEEP SHEEP 1/4,Vim SHEEP CATTLE, HORSES, PLANT, ETC., AS A GOING CONCERN. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have been instructed to offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Queen Street, Palmerston North, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, At 11 a.m. The above Station, which is comprised of 4763 ACRES, FREEHOLD, and 61 213 ACRES. LEASEHOLD (the bulk of latter having over 13 years to run at an annual rental £796), is situated. 65 miles, from Napier or Hastings, and 45 miles from Taihape. Adjoining the late G. P. Donnelly’s Mangaohano Estate. It is healthy rolling country, conveniently subdivided. Buildings consist of 8roomed dwelling, 20-stnnd w.oolshed (with machines and engine), men’s quarters, and all necessary buildings. The stock comprise:— 5600 BREEDING EWES 6485 Dry Sheep 34 Cattle 29 Horses But the property is oapablo of carrying over 25,000 sheep. To man with capital Ngamntia offers one of the best investments of its kind in the Dominion. For fuller particulars and terms ot sab Branch AIRYMEN—Get all the Cream by using “Ceres” Separator. In class bv itself;, self-balancing, self-oiling, cleanest skimming, 16 to 144 gals. R. 1. M. Manning aud Co., 5 Bodford Row, Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 12

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