FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF BUHiDBR'S and CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. AT MARTIN -STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. arc instruct- * cd by Messrs. Adams and Smart to sell at; their yards, 13, Martin-st., as above, including— Lot of Fc^ffolrl poles and boards, ladder?, wheelbarrow*, picks, shovels, Crab winch lot good iron, slates, blocks and tackles, siexon, lot of new scaffold ropes, crosscut haw, tobacco cutting machine, parent, new dumping level, and a lot of useful sundries usually found at contractors. In consequence of Messrs. Adnms and Sman retiring from business, the entire plant is for absolute sale.. A. L. AVILSON, Auctioneer."* FRIDAY, 19fh NOVEMBER, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE, EFFECTS, AND PIANO. AT TINAKORI-ROAD. A I L. WILSON AND CO. are instruet- • od to Pell bj' public auction, under instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at her residence, 217. Tinakori-road — . ■ Tho contents of seven rooms. Full particulars To-morrow. A. L. AA r ILSON, Auctioneer. HORSE SALE. DYKE'S YARDS, THORNDON-QUAY. WEDNESDAY, 17th NOV., 1909, At 1.30. BARRAUD, YORK AND CO., LTD., will sell, Account J. V. Dyke, Esq. — 30 first-cla.=B horses ; trial in harness. Account Clients — 1 light harness mare 3 staunch express horses Pony, gig and harness. 3- donkeys, suitablo for seaside, quiet 1 4 good young harness horses 1 bay gelding, 5 years by Captain AA'ebb out of Retain, broken saddle 1 bay gelding, 5 years, saddle and ha.rn.es 1 bay gelding, 5 years, saddlo and harness, absolutely reliable 1 brown gelding, 6 years, saddle and harness 3 draught fillies, by Herdsman, 3 years, broken to lead 1 light harness horse, good sort 1 first-class harness pony 1 thoroughbred pony. 1 llea^y draught horse, good worker 1 dray and harness Entries Invited. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD IURNITURE AND EFFECTS. No. 4, QUEEN-STREET, PETONE. ■ WEDNESDAY, 17th NOV., 1909, At 2 o'clock p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON hag received * instructions from Mr. D. J. Jackson, to sell as abo'ic — Brass beds-toads, washstamls and ware, duchesse chests, dressing tables, couches, hall stand, w.w. mattrcG«es>, i-ftrpei squares, wicker chairs, Canadian chairs, round table. linoleum, oil paintings, pictures, kitchen tables, hearthrug*, lamps, mirrors, ttoworBrand, occasional tables, wringer, bird cages, (safes, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. UNRESERA'ED SALE. FRIDAY. 19th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 1 p.m. hharp. BACK WAIAVETU-ROAD, LOAVER * HUTT. , H ERNEST LEIGHTON is favoured a with instructions from Ihe Executor in tho estato of J. T. Wibo (deceased), to cell on tho farm, as above — 8 picked cow«, in milk and coining to • profit 2 good 2-year-old heiforu 1 bay gelding, age' 1 I1I 1 brood sow 3 good poikers 4 weaiier* 2 cah eh - 48 fowls-, principally Black Orpington, Langshans, and Leghorns 41 well-grown chick' (Black Orpingtons) 12 white duck* 1 Cypher inc-übator Largo quantity of pundrie?, including plough, cultivator!?, bone mill, gril sill, hand ceparator, b parks, oats, barrel churn, milk can«, bucket, largo vice, carl hat-lice's saddle, charcoal grinder, forks, Rpados, and a large quantity of garden tools of all description. i NOTE. — Buyers of cows, poultry, etc., should not fail to attend "this sale, ns everything is fir?l-ela«s and i<- for unrcpcrved i-ale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AVEDNESDAY, 24th, at 1 p m. AVKDNESDAY, 241h, at 1 p.m. Special Auction Sale at OTAKI ot VAL,aAKLiS TOAVXSHIP AND COUNTR V PROPERTIES FURNiTUKE, COWS, liTC. rpiiOMFSON BROS., LTD., are favoured ■*- • with instructions from Mr. F. C. Jones to sell by public auction at his residence, Wairinga-road, opposite Mr. J\ Thompsitt's — The valuable property at ijrcsenl occupied by him, comprising: Nearly ono acre land, planted with ornamental and fruit trees, together with tho recently-erected well-built commodious residence of 6 largeroom?, bathroom, pantry, outllOUbCS, ctf. Also, Household furnituro 2 oows in milk Farm sundries, etc. On behalf of the Trustees in the ostate of Iho late William ' Jones, to close oetate accounts — Sections 12 and 13, Kaitawa Survey District, bitualed Hautere-road, near Otaki Railway, coinpri&ing 126 acres Also, Tho adjoining Section, No. 14, on behalf of Messrs. F. C. and H. O. Jonee, will be submitted, with Sections 12 and 13, comprising 84 acres, making- in all an admirably adapted dairy farm of 210 ACRES, to bo submitted ns one lot, being conveniently subdivided and well i situated. Both Properties will be Sold at 2.30 WEDNESDAY. j For further particulars, terms, etc., apply ! to either F. C. or H. O. Jones, Otaki Railway, whp will be pleased to show intending buyers over the. prouerties. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Blair-street, Wellington. A. G. WALLACE, Auclioneei. OKA ACRES FREEHOLD, NgaruTV wahia 1 mile Waipa River frontage, all in- best grass, and 120 acres of river flats ; at present carrying 15 cows, 50 horses, 40 pigß, 160 breeding ewes, 125 lambs, 22 2-year-old heifer 3, 20 1-year heifers. , Large 7-roomed house, cottage of 4 rooms, horns, cowbails, piggeries and -up-to-date building«, 12 paddocks, water in e\ pry paddock. Price £20 an acre ; term-" arranged. Inspected and strongly lecommended. Apply AY. J. SHORT, - ts» ' Victoria Ars*de, Auckicad.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10
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