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AUCTIONS. BIG SALE OF DAMA.GED CARGO. EX KENT. TO-DAY. At 1 p.m. sharp. SALVAGED STOCK. EX KENT, At - SITED 39, PIPITEA WHARF. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE (in lots to suit buyers), at Shed 39, Pipitea WharfTHE BALANCE OF SALVAGED CARGO, comprising—--80 TONS (about) BAK /RON AND STEEL (Round and Flat), SHEEJ. STEEL, SHOEING IRON, SPRING STEEL, ANGLE IRON, and Iron of all descriptions, in all lengths, and sizes (in lots to suit layers) 61 BUNDLES GALVANISED CONDUIT PIPE 13 KEGS ALUM . <9 BOILER TUBES 1 CASK KEEN CEMENT, 1 CASK PLASTER 2 CASES STATIONERY . » BUNDLES PAPER (some in perfect j CASKS CONTAINING 607 18 x J, 16 x -> PLOUGH DISCS 1 LARGE W ELECTRIC TRANSFOR20 BUNDLES IRON BEDSTEAD RAILS AND FITTINGS 7 CASES WORM DRENCH 38 BAGS SOIL FERTILISER 18 DRUMS LIQUID (contents un1 CASE W FEKAMBULATOR PARTS 2 CASES BATTERIES . . 10 BALES SACKS (each containing 300) 40 CASES TIN PLATES 3 DRUMS PYRAMID CAUSTIC SODA , And Numerous Other Lots Also, -• 238 5 and 8-GALLON DRUMS OF MCDOUGALL’S SUPER PAST.-, AND LIQUID SHEEP DIP _ 46 DRUMS OF DISINFECTANT SALE TODAY, At 1 p.m. sharp. z Now on View. Buying orders may be left with the. ’Auctioneers for any lots. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, “Wellington. _ 'annual spring cattle sale, To be held at PAHIATUA, On • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. Salo to Commence at 12 Noon. TtFESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., N.Z. M LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., and ECCLETON & RODNEY, will hold their Annual Spring Cattle Fair, as above, when they will offer, on account of Messrs. Wm. Treseder, J. AV. McCardle, H. Mason, 1 ripe Estate, J. C. Priest, Wm. McDowell, Morison, Tuscan Hills, J. I). Piper, 1. Mextcd, J. Tarbct, F. Waring, J- McCardle, J. Rose, jun., S. Bolton, E. L. Ttarvev J. Moynahan, and others: QAA HEAD OF WELL-BRED STAOUU I’lON CATTLE, comprising—--60 3- and 4-year bullocks 190 2-year P.A. and Hereford steers 60 1-ycar P.A. and Hereford steers 50 2-year heifers 60 P.A. and Hereford cows, with calves , 70 empty station cows 200 mixed station cattle FURTHER t ENTRIES SOLICITED. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, ON THE FARM, HAYWARDS, WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 12.15 p.m. Messrs, dalgety and co. ltd., instructed by W. H. George, Esq., who is now residing in Melbourne and relinquishing farming in New Zealand, will sell as above all hvo and dead stock, as under: — SHEEP— . , - . 300 ewes with /0 per cent, lambs (mostly black face)~' 200 i and 6-tooth wethers 500 - - / CATTLE33 cows in full milk 10 cows, winter calvers 8 dry cows 25 18-month to 2]-year heifers VO 1 / HORSES2 draught geldings, good workers ■i 2 draught mares, good workers 1 sp. cart gelding, good worker IMPLEMENTS- , , 1 S.F. swamp plough, 1-... F. plough (R. and. G.) ,„, ' 1 Hillsido plough. 1 set 3-leaf harrows 1 set each tripod- and chain harrows 1 M.H. cultivator, 2 mowers ■ " 1 hay rake, 1 R. and G. 11 coulter drill 1 Sampson tractor, 2 tip drays 1 spg. cart, sawbench 1 Andrews and Bevan chaff cutter 1 4 h.p. Hornsby engine 1 turnip pulper Complete sets harness for 5-horse teams, etc., etc. Th© dairy cows are an excellent lot, the herd having been heavily culled. The average return last year was 2701 b. butter-fat. Tho sheep are all in good order and condition. The horses are guaranteed sound and staunch and are all tried workers. The farm is adjacent to Haywards Railway Station, and trains leave Wellington, Lambton Station, as under:— 9.25 a.m., arrive Haywards 10.12 a.m. 10.13 a.m... arrive Haywards 11.14 a.m. We can thoroughly recommend all the stock to be offered. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., , Auctioneers. , —■ ~ 1 11 ■ " • —r~ ' — BUSINESSES FOR SALE. " FOR SALE, DRAPERY FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. OAYNER'is compelled to dispose of above business on account of illhealth. Stock valued at about £lOOO at valuation. No payment asked for goodwill. Lock-up shop; long lease will be given at low rental. No business of like nature in locality. Offers splendid opportunity as a Branch Shop of a City Business. Best of season’s business now at hand. Financial assistance will be given to reliable purchaser. Apply in first instance to BOURNE & BALLINGALL, Public Accountants,. Wanganui. PITY MARBLE BAR, Soda Fountain V and Refreshment Rooms, sent 112, very well furnished;, double kitchen, every possible convenience; good crockery glassware and cutlery. Takings average .£145 weekly. Full particulars only to genuine inquirers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD PARLOURS —Situated busiest corner of City, 8 good tables with full equipment; 6 years lease, low rental. Turnover £BO6 to £lO6O a year. Well furnished and very well conducted. Price £1575. GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS— Largo freehold shop, busy corner. Price £2250, stock £7OO at valuation, plant and fittings £3OO at valuation, turnover £6OOO. Ingoing approximately £1750. , ' HOTEL LEASE, 4J years at £6 a week. Takings £BO. Ingoing about £28(10. . . , vi It will pay you to inquire for my list of Businesses and Hotels for Sale. IMLAY SAUNDERS, Hotel, Business and Finance Broker, Ridgway Street WANGANUI. BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ ; PHE demand for improvements in many J- lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas, nevv methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can it may prove profitable. But get your idea pro- ' fected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward. Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 111 Lambton Quay, AA clIfngton.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1925, Page 16

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