AUCTIONS. FIRE SALE. FIRE SALE. Commencing THIS MORNING, at 10.30, and continuing until all the Damaged Stock is Sold. !AT OUR MART, No. 8 Willeston St. (Opp. Bing, Harris and Co.). UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF OUR AUCTION MART, CARPET WAREHOUSE, AND BASEMENT (Damaged by Water Only), TO BE SOLD WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. T? JOHNSTON AND CO. will offer -*-4 for Unreserved Sale, the Entire Contents of their Three Floors. THIS MORNING, at 10.30—VALUABLE FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. .PIANOS, SEWINu MACHINES. BEDROOM SUITES, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, Etc. TO-DAY, at 1 p.m—£3oo Worth of Neilson’s Choc-'latcs, Furniture, etc. MONDAY, at 1 p.m.—£GOo Worth of - New Gramophones, Cases of Boots and Shoes, Drapery, Women’s Underwear, Tablecloths, Jumpers, Cutlory, etc. TUESDAY, at 10.30—Merchandise, Paint, 200 Rolls Wire Netting. Corrugated Iron, Canvas, etc. TUESDAY, at 1 p.m.-Carpet Runners, Squares, Linoleums, Watch for further Auction Announcements. Our stock is onlv damaged by water, but it must all go at any price. Salo Commences This Morning at 10.30 ' o’clock. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. NO RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. DISPLENISHING SALE OF ROMNEYS At SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, MASTERTON, On .TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926, Commencing at 12 Noon (Day before Stud Breeders’ Fair). 415 STUD ROMNEYS Bred by MESSRS. WILLIAM PERRY AND SON, “Penrose," Masterton, comprising ths following115 stud ram lambs 110 stud ewe lambs 130 stud cast for age owes This Sale offers an exceptional opportunity to secure both pedigree rams and owes of the world-famous “Penrose’ blood. No flock in the history of stud sheep breeding in the Dominion has won higher honours, both within the Dominion and overseas. At the last Royal Show the "Penrose” rams swept the board, and the successes accrued at other Rading shows, together with those won by many breeders owning "Penrose” bred sires, back over a long series of years, would fill a volume. "Penrose” Romneys have established a world’s standard for wool, frame and constitution. Both rams and ewes will be penned singly and in pens of five. Breeders unable to attend the sale may have selections and purchases made for them by Mr. C. E. Robertson, Box 1520, Wellington, or address telegrams on day of sale care “Wrightson,” Masterton. Catalogues available at sale. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., Auctioneers in Conjunction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEAJtING SALE OF DEAD AND LIVE STOCK, AT THE FARM, OHARIU VALLEY, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926. AfESSRS. ABRAHAM & -WILLIAMS, X'J- LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Liddle Bros., of Ghariu Valley (who have sold their farm) to Sell by Auction, Without Reserve, the Whole of their Stock and Plant. Fnil particulars in later issues. HOTELS FOR SALE. FOR SALE, ffHE FREEHOLD of a well-known Hotel, in loading North Island town. Particulars will be supplied to genuine inquiries, addressed to “HOTEL,” P.O. Box 91, Wanganui. JJOTELS FOR SALE. LEADING HOTEL, thriving country town, doing .£3OO weekly, guaranteed; splendidly furnished, and doing a highclass commercial and tourist trade. HOTEL, in a good country town, takings £250 weekly, 5 years’ lease, rent £lB. Second-class trade, free house; goodwill .£3500. This is a really great proposition for a tenant capable of conducting this class of hotel. The owner of freehold has made a fortune and wishes to’ retire, consequently is leasing, and we are tho sole agents, and selectors of tho most suitable tenant. We have plenty of other Hotels, small and large, to offer after tho holidays. Apply to DWAN BROS., Hotel Owners, And Agents for Vendors, Willis Street, Wellington. HOTEL FREEHOLDS CHEAP. WITH (FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS. TWE have 2 good Country Hotels, ’ ’ both in first-class repair, recently refurnished throughout. Both houses nre doing good business and tho net profits provide a very comfortable living. NO. I—Price, including furniture, £4500. NO.’ 2—Price, including furniture, £5500. TERMS—£IOOO cash will bo accepted in each case. Particulars on application to— CHAS. B. BUXTON LTD., W4 Featherston Street. Telephones: Office, 10—100; Residence, 24—429, JJOTELS FOR SALE OR LEASB. TOWN FREEHOLD HOTEL-28 rooms apart from servants’ quarters, rates £6O, insurance £OO, wages £l4. Speight's house, averaging £560 per month. Price, including furniture, is £12,000, and with £lOOO cash deposit, balance would bo arranged. TARANAKI TOWN HOTEL - Best House in the town, rent £lO 10s., rates and insurance £2 10s.. Doing 20 hogsheads. Price for 3-year lease £3OOO. Stock and furniture at valuation. Full particulars to bona-fide people on inspection. COUNTRY HOTEL LEASE—S years’ lease, £0 rent, wages, etc., very light, insurance £25. Price, £1250, with stock and furniture at valuation. Wire for appointment to inspect. FREEHOLD. HAWKE’S BAY COUNTRY HOTEL—I 7 rooms, rates and wages very light, Speight's beer, takings £65 per week. Price £-1000. Stock and furniture at valuation. Cash required, £2OOO. The man who inspects this will Huv. NEW 22-ROOMED HOTEL, with small farm attached, in first-class district. Bar average £7O per week. Price.is £7OOO. Stock and furniture at valuation. Wo have several other Freeholds and Leaseholds and invite inquiries. J. PRIOR AND SON, Business Agents and Brokers, New’ Plymouth PAINT NOW WITH "FIBRINE"Stop the rust and deterioration of winter. Is sure protective for iron and steel work, has double covering capacity ordinary paints. R. P. M. MANNING AND CO., 135 Albert Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 14
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