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AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE. * THURSDAY, JULY 12, At 2.30 p.m. At DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, Featherston Street. TVfESSRS. HORACE BAKER, LTD., AU- have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction the undermentioned properties:— ISLAND BAY. No. 34 The Parade. A very charming 11-story Bungalow of exceptional design and having a red tiled roof. There are six large rooms and kitchenette, replete with all possible conveniences ; Carrara ceilings, oak doors, Fania floor in bathroom, Porcelain bath and basin, tiled fireplaces with raised hearths, hot and cold water service, gas .and coal ranges built in with 1 tile surround, wardrobes, press, cupboards, bins, copper and tubs. There is a very large garage that wdl house at least two cars, and there are other sheds adjoining that could be used for a small factory. This property is situate on the main road, having a large, level, and sunny section, well laid out in lawns and garden, and is within ten minutes of Courtenay Place. ' , The owner, who has already left for ( the South Island, has ordered us to SELL, and therefore the reserve is low. and provides an exceptional opportunity for a purchaser to acquire a delightful home at less than cost. Vacant possession. Key and further particulars at office of the Auctioneers. Also— CITY. No. 31 Mulgrave Street. A splendid two-storied Residence of' seven large rooms and kitchenette, with every modern convenience, including electric light, Porcelain bath and basin, caliphont, gas stove, wardrobes, and cupboards, tiled fires, with raised hearths, wash-house, copper and tubs. This house has recently been painted and papered throughout, and is in perfect order. . Admirably suited to conversion into two flats with very little expense. The property is in a most handy position to Government Buildings, tram, tram, bus, and steamer, and is almost opposite the Pro-Cathedral. Vacant possession. Key and further particulars from the Auctioneers. HORACE BAKER, LTD., . Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 233 Lambton Quay (Next Bank of New Zealand). 4587 FIFTH ANNUAL HEIFER SALE, - AT CARTERTON. SALEYARDS, THURSDAY?JULY 12, 1928, At 11.30 a.m. T'HE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO- ± OP. ASSN, LTD. (Stock Dept.), have received instructions", from Messrs. Moore Bros., .irterton, to conduct theirFifth Annual Sale of Heifers at the above time and place, the entry compnsing:— 60 rising 3-year Jersey, Ayrshire, and Holstein-cross springing heifers; in calf to Jersey bulls. NOTE. —The Heifers, which -re mostly Jersey-cross, are specially selected from the best dairy herds in the district. "4789 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of PEDIGREE & HIGH-GRADE JERSEYS,. • AT WOODVILLE, ’ ; THURSDAY, JULY 19, at 11 a.m. ■ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., have received instructions from Mr. C. Jones, who has sold his property, to sell as above the whole of his well-known herd of high-producing cows, implements, etc., as under: — 20 high-grade Jersey cows (all fawns), due August-September 5 high-grade Jersey heifers (all fawns), due August-September 1 pedigree Jersey cow, “Toot Sweet,” 5.0. R., 5721 b. fat 1 pedigree Jersey cow, “Lynford -• Nester,” 5.0. R., 5081 b. fat 1 pedigree Jersey heifer 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull (dam “Toot Sweet”) (Ist prize Woodville Show) ’ .1 high-grade’ Jersey bull 1 tip-top springcart, mare (any - work). ■ ' IMPLEMENTS & SUNDRIES— Light spring dray, Ford car (in good order), mowing machine, R. and G. plough, set discs/ M.H. mangold cutter, potato moulder, milk cans, harness, cow covers, fowls, tools, and numerous sundries. ■ • ' . . ' Also: Household Furniture. AUCTIONEER’SNOTE.—This herd has averaged close on 4001 b. of butterfat per cow for. the last three seasons, and has attracted much attention in the Woodville district by the splendid factory returns. When collecting his herd, Mr. Jones went in only for the best, and expense was no object. Not only was the herd a wonderful butter-fat record, ’ but Mr. Jones has been very successful in the show ring, having collected no less than 160 show tickets .and numerous Valuable - cups. He has shown stock at Masterton, Woodville, Dannevirke, Pahiatua, and Feilding. Anyone wanting to secure some outstanding animals should not miss this sale. ' .. The Furniture will be sold first. light luncheon provided. 5113

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 240, 11 July 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 240, 11 July 1928, Page 20