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I TO-MORROW, \ TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1915, At 1.30 p.m. 4ALE OF FISH AND CHIP STOCK-IN-TRADE AND HOUSEHOLD | i FURNITURE, AT TORY-STREET. f A L. WILSON AND CO.. have been -t\.« instructed by the Proprietor to sell ' On the premises, 139, Tory-street — The whole of hie Stock-in-trade and Furniture ft large gas stoves, potato chippers, plates, cutlery, cooking appliances, mirrors, etc., etc. 'Also, furniture, linos., table 6, chairs, mats, and a lot of sundries SPECIAL NOTE.— The whole of the above will be offered as a going concern. , If not sold w ill then be offered in lote. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. I UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF ; WELL-BRED ROMNEY SHEEP. ■ CATTLE, HORSES, ETC. k ON THE FARM, TAUPEA-ROAD, &* Six miles from Waituna. 'ON TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, at 12.30 p.m. [IT A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •Lt__ have received instructions from F. /H. Blundell. Esq., who has sold his proiperty, to sell as above—tfafflie whole of his flock b£ well-bred %* Romney Sheep, Stud Sheep, Cattlo, "«' Horses, etc., comprising:. SHEEP— 309 2 and 4-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romnoy and Lincoln rams 165 6-tooth owes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 290 4-year owes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 428 ewo lambs 175 wether la-mbs 22 Romney and Lincoln rams. STUD SHEEP— 28 2, 4, 6-tooth and 4-year ewes in lamb to stud Romney rams 15 ewo lambs 10 ram lambs 1 4-tooth stud Romney ram. CATTLE— SO 20-month steers. HORSES— 1 7-year mare, broken to all work 2 cobs 4 and 5 yeara 1 aged mare : ,1 pony. '(Wool press, s.f, plough, Sundries. 'AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.— The above 1 flock is one of tho beet known in the district. The sheep are healthy, robust, and I bred on high country. Wo can confidently | recommend buyers to attend this, an {/ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE. f LUNCHEON PROVIDED. j CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. jj_vr the earmT wainui-road, LOWER HUTT, \'Oa TUESDAY, 29fch inst., at 12.30 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND . CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions irom Mrs. C, E. Angerstein, whose lease txjs expired, to sell by public auction at the farm, Wainui-road, Lower Hutt, the whole of her Dairy Herd, comprising : — 31 cows in milk (several newly calved) 13 cows, due in July 2 forward empty store cow 3 2 spring oalvers 14 choice heifers, rising 2 years, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 4 choice 2^-year heifers, close to profit 12 weanefs 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 grade Jersey bull, 2 years old 1 grey harness gelding, aged 1 bay gelding, aged 1 chestnut brood mare, in foal, to Glengyle 1 chestnut yearling filly 1 3-year chestnut colt 1 half draught 2 springy carts, ( and numerous other sundries, which are necessary on a well-managed farm. NOTE.— As this herd has been carefully '.culled for a number of years, we can thorI oughly recommend same to anyone ■wantling; a first-claps dairy cow Coaches will meet morning train at Lower Hutt. Light luncheon provided. IMPORTANT SALE DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY ' HAYWARDS ESTATE. 16 MILES ' FROM WELLINGTON. V THURSDAY, 15th JULY, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.. , LTD., have received instructions from Trustees in Haywaj'ds Estate, to ■offer for sale by Public Auction, at their .Rooms, Fentherston-street, on THURSDAY, 15th JULY, at 2.30 p.m.. the de•eirable freehold property, comprising! — 230 Acres, or thereabouts, being Section 196 a. and Part Section 178, and 196 (deeds title). . The property ia situated 16 miles from 1 Wellington by good road, and the rail1 -way runs through the place, the Siding /being only 100 yards from house. About /i7O acres good rlvor fl_h balance easy hills, •at present worked as mixed farm, dairying, and sheep. Terms, cash over existing mortgage of '£700,' possession by Ist August, 1915 The property is being sold to wind up Estate, and a rare opportunity is therefore offered to buyers in want of good land, close to a large centre. All necessary buildings in property. For I further particulars apply to tho AUCTIONEERS, Or D, M. tfINDLAY, ' Solicitor for Trustees. ! VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD j, , PROPERTY. V k To be Sold by Public Auction on • WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th JUNE, At 2.30, | IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Dr. A. Tolhurst (who is leaving with the Hoe- , pital Ship) to sell, as above — i__is Valuable Freehold Property, situated directly opposite the. CoUrtenay-place Tram Terminus, being part Section 235, Wellington, having a frontage of 31ft_to Courtenay-place by a depth of .100 ft, together with a. substantial Brick Building, comprising doublefronted lock-up shop and reeidenco of 9 rooms, haying downstairs: dining room, waiting room, laboratory, consulting room, kitchen, pantry ; upstairs: drawing room. 22ft 6in x 15ft 6in, 5 bedrooms, linen closet, pantry, bathroom, otc. The lease of the shop runs out on the tet August next. Although Dr. Tolhurst had the build»iiig specially designed for a . shop and 'doctor's residence, it could easily be oon- / verted into two shops with dwellings, jbut for a doctor it is a capital stand, all ' cars but Cuba, and Wallace streets paes1 ing the door. A very reasonable reserve has been placed. on the property, and the terms are exceptionally easy Full particulars and cards to view from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-116, Customhouse-quay. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD. Fruit and Produce Auctioneers, Grain, Seed, and General Merchants, Land f and Commission Agents, i' ' ' Allen-street, Wellington. 1 OQO ACRES, all in grass; 400 acres JLiQOO flat, 650 acres good 2-sheep 'hills, balance broken country. The flat [is suitable for dairying; 7 paddocks, catktle and sheep yards, but no buildings; situated on good motor road, ten miles (from Palmerston North. \ Price £12 per acre; easy terms.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 10

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