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AUCTIONS. TODAY. AT 1.30 P.M. IN THE MART. 91 DIXON STREET. I’N RESEIIVED AI'O N SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITI RE, SINGER TREADLE (GG). SINGER HAND MACHINE, CARPETS, 1 felt COLNTER (GLASS COMPARTMENTS). rt W. PRICE AND CO.. AUCTIONV. KERS WILL SELL THE CONTENTS OF 2 WELL-FURNISHED HOMES REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE. COMPRISING: Divan Suites. Onk and Rimn Dining Suites, Fireside Suite. (I Tallboys. Twin Oak Beds, G Office Desks and Tables, Swivel and Typiste Chairs. I 4 1 aiis S. Sheets. Fireside Chairs, NEW WORLD GAS STOVE (as new), 14 S. Oak and Rimu Beds, Oak Bedroom Suite, Cheval chest, ami Twin Beds, China Cabinet, J ami Double Beds. Morris Couch, Oak Sideboard, Oak Piano Stool. Log Box, Single Duco Bedroom Suite, Oak SmokerM Stand. Curd Tables, Clothes' Drier, Aspidistra, NECCO ELECTRIC STOVE. Bacon Slicer, Dinner M agon, Electrolux. Table Mangle, Oak Escritoire. Child’s enamel Bath. 13 New and Used Kapok Beds. Kitchen Utensils, Glory Box, Etc. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. A2oB FURNITURE AUCTION EXTRA- ■ ORDINARY. AT LOWRY BAY. ip JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. INTERESTING SALE BY AUCTION Of A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF EXPENSIVE ENGLISH OAK FURNISHINGS, super quality JADE GREEN BODY CARPET (50yds.), super quality IMPERIAL HALL BODY CARPETS. 50yds., Ax. square, 13ft. Gin. x lift. 3in., hand-made INDIAN CARPETS, BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH FURNITURE, SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SUITE, 3 pieces (made by Kircher), and tilted with expensive. Liberty linen covers, CHOICE PICTURES. EXPENSIVE ENGLISH “PYE” RADIO, long, short, and ail-

wave (very latest model, glorious tone, and new cost £6O) (the best British), jade linen mohair rug, cost £6/6/-, Westminster chime clock, heavy crystal. nice collection of china. WALNUT CHINA CABINET, twin wheel end oak bedsteads and super mat; tresses, WONDERFULLY’ FINISHED OAK DRESSING TABLES AND LADY’S AND GENT’S COMPACTUMS, At .quality forks and spoons, wonderfully finished dining-room and , bedroom furniture, latest Ace enamelled freezing cabinet, latest model and NEW “ELECTROLUX” VAC. CLEANER. Kodak No. 1 expanding camera, cost £7/10/-, large collection garden tools, now wheelbarrow, Acme wringer, new Vickers hand sewing machine, and appointments. THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12.15 Sharp. At the Residence. “Longcroft,” Cheviot Road, Lowry Bay. On account of Mrs. L. O. Heighway, who is returning to England. 350 LOTS - 350 THIS IS A WONDERFULLY FURNISHED HOME, AND EVERYTHING IS IN LOVELY ORDER. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., A 20!) Auctioneers. IMPORTANT REDUCTION SALE of the “FOREST BEND" JERSEY’ STUD, tlie property of MR. W. RAY WORTH, At The Fann, STANWAY, FEILDING, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1940, at 12 noon. (The day following Messrs. W. 11. Booth and Sons’ Sale at Carterton.) Aflt. RAYWORTH has decided to reduce 4'-*- his very choice Jersey Stud and will offer —• 9 pedigree Jersey cows 6 pedigree Jersey incalf heifers 2 pedigree Jersey yearling heifers 1 stud 3-year-old bull 10 pedigree Jersey yearling bulls 28 Head Also: 1 grade cow, 2 Berkshire sows, 1 Berkshire boar. 100 bales prime lucerne hay. and 200 used Totara posts. The Jersey cattle are mostly bred to the famous Owler, Majesty and Monopolist blood and are noted for sound type and splendid milking qualities. They are reared on healthy country and are in splendid order. Commissions executed on behalf of absentee buyers. Catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Palmerston North, Feilding and Branches. AIS3 DIAL 44-020 when you wish to put In that small advertisement.

' FOR. SALE. f LAND TO WIND UP AN ESTATE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY riMIE NZ FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIST. CO., LTD., has been instructed by the 1 Trustees in the Estate of R. E. BECKETT, deceased, to sell by private Treaty their "Jlinau” property situated in the well known Ohingiuti district famous for the high quality of the sheep and cattle bred in the locality. 2391 ACIIES FREEHOLD - 1105 ACRES EEASEHOLD. Lease is for 2.1 years from January 1, 1936, with right of renewal for a further 21 years. Stock on the property to be wintered during 1940 comprises:— SHEEP 3664 Mixed age Breeding Ewes. 1124 -Hoggets 318 'Wethers 132 Romney Rains. CATTLE 221 Breeding Cows with Calves .1.49 Steers 6 P.A. Bulls .376 When the leasehold is fully developed, the carrying capacity will be considerably increased. The Trustees are desirous of winding up the Estate, and, for a quick sale, have fixed a most reasonable reserve price based on the I reehoid with the value of the leasehold, which is considerable, given in. For full particulars as to price, terms, etc., apply io the Sole Agents. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIST. CO., LTD., FEILDING AND BRANCHES .

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. GOOD MIXED FARM. 1 k .*D ACRES, half rich river Hats, balance easy rolling, all ploughable and almost l-Ov a u j N | feS [ pasture, well subdivided with good fences. Watered by electuc hon< |<> large concrete troughs. , „ . x ,s miles town, school bus. New 5-rmd. modern bungalow, conveniences, cow wlied i-le. Will do lb cows ami 200 ewes now. , . , . , , PRICE: £.'>:’> per acre. Owner would accept £lOOO cash (6 Stucks bay an ensilage and milking intuit thrown in). H. D. AND A. B. MATTHEWS, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING HAMILTON. Plmne 1581 Private. 3195. 3127. 3122. Chief Agents: Fame Insurance Co- Ltd 1 ODD ACRES. Good sheep country. About 100 acres plotlghable, billamt L'-'vD undulatlng . fai Hy e ()lintry Well situated in easy distance of town and railway station. Carrying approx. 2000 sheep (lf'oo b. ewes) and 200 ca “ e - Good buildings, including two houses and woolshed Price reasonable Substantial deposit required Further particulars from VICTOR E. SMITH, FEILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 195, 14 May 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 195, 14 May 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 195, 14 May 1940, Page 12

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