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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE 01 DAIRY STOCK, Etc. AT THE FARM, ADJOINING TAWA FLAT STATION. SATURDAY, 20th JULY, 1918. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ; hn.ro received instructions from Mr. W. Leppor, whoso leas© has expired, to sell as above, at 1.30 p.m.— 5 cows, in full profit 3 cows, on-tho drop 3 August and September calvcrs 5 springing cows 1 3-year Jersey Bull 2 spring calvere 1 first-class pony (broken into saddlo anc harness) 1 upstanding gelding (broken to saddle anc harnoss). Trap, harness, 12 5-gallon milk cans, cooler, churn and buckets, ram and piping, barb wire, corrug'i .ted iron, 4x2 timber, and a largo i Aantity oi wire netting, tools, etc. Outside Entries Recoif&l.. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. : TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 20th JULY, At 2 p.m. THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, having been favoured with instructions from Mr. T. Parker, who is leaving Wellington, will coll by auction, without reserve— The -whole of his FURNITURE and EFFECTS, being the entire- 00n-•,.--■•-tents - of five rooms, on the -.L-"...premises, 168, RIDDIFORD-ST., opposite Oun Picture Theatre. ■,;,. Watcli for'flag. . Amongst the numerous lots will be found: Kauri' sideboard, be-ellod mirror, palm ■ stand and pot plants, dining- table 'and cover, couch in leather, china cabinet, Morris, chair in tapestry, h.b. Canadian chairs, cane-seated and bentwood chairs, linoleum throughout, fender and screen, occasional tables, glassware, fine collection of pictures; hearthrug, ornaments, superior duchesao pair, heavy d.b.m. •beadstead and wire mattress, odd.bed»oom; ware and matting, child's cot, • dressing table, curtains and poles, *" blinds, 6tretchers, flax and flock mattresses, pillows, child's high chair, ' dressing table, eeagrass square, mats, towel rail, kitchen chairs, enamelled ware, kettle, saucepans, cutlery, blankets, slip mats, hall lino, plates, cups and saucers, 3 flat irons, bucket, kitchen, and washhouse sundries, etc., . «t<v ....... .... .' /. Goods on view from 10 o'clock Morning sf Sale. "•'■ t • - Sala at 2 o'clock sharp. Ab Mr. Parker is leaving Wellington every' lot must be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. " A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer. , PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , MONDAY, 22nd JULY, 1918, At 1.30-p.m. sharp. W, T. JOHNSON AND CO. have • been favoured with instructions from • -Mr. •J. Wilson • to- sell on the premise*,. 34, BRUCE-AVENUE, Brooklyn, the whole of his Superior Furniture and Effects, comprising— COSTLY FUMED OAK FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Carpets, linos throughout the house. Only been in use a few weeks, and as good as BSw. . Full particulars To-morrow's Post. H PEARD, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. Qs Account of the Brentwobd Farm Company, Trentham. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, At Noon shaTp. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., havo been favoured -with instructions to sell, as under— 7 picked first-class dairy cows, in full milk 5 picked first-class cows, Augu6t-October calyers 7 selected yearling and 2-year heifers 3 oalves Sundry harness, sp. cart, wiTe netting, milk cooler, No. 6 Dover stove, etc. The above cows and yearling- heifers represent picked stock from the largo milking ;herd lately owned by the Brentwood Farm Company, and were; reserved from their recent sale. The Company has now decided to keep pedigree stock only, and. this is the only ■reason that the above animals are now on the market. The sale, which will be absolutely unreserved, will be held on the Estate of the late J.. M. Ferguson, Main-road, Trentham, immediately opposite the r-acing stables of Mr,' J. Lowe. Prospective buyers can inspect the stock at any time at the Company's Farm, Brentwood, late Woodland, Main-iroad, Trentham. Catalogues giving the date of each cow jflill be forwarded on application to DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Wellington. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. O"l i\ ACRES, good farm, mile from OJl." town, good house, outbuildings, etc.; ri ell worth inspection. Price £32 per acre. Owner would consider exchange small farm. Also, 250 acres on Manawatu Line, dairying and sheep. Former ownor supplied milk Wellington; only 2 mile* railvyay. ..Price £32 acre, with £600 cash. Write particulars. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. Tra 6" k sT a l eT "~ONE SECTION IN MIRAMAR! Cost £169, Government Valuation £120. Cash price £100 TWO SECTIONS AT LOWER HUTT, £100 and £120. ■, PRIVATE .OWNER, care .Evening Post. GOOD LAND FOR 50s PER ACRE. /JQA ACRES, fronting good metalled TiO'J road, and 3 miles from railway station, heavy bu6h land, 200 acres felled, of which 100 acres is in good grass; is good grazing land, and all sunny facos; Title, O.R.P. at 15s; price for goodwill 35s This is only on the market for a few weeks, and early inspection is desirable. L. L. JOHNSTONE, Land Agent, Mangaweka. \vrCRABTREES~AND SONS, Boilermakers, eta, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, HAVE ON SALE, 3 WINDING Engines, conditions equal to new; Air Compressor and Receiver, equal to new; 5 Steel Side Tip ping Trucks, with steel wheels; quantitj of Steel Tram Wheels. ■■ N.B. FIREBRICKS ARE FAR SUPERIOR To other kinds: They will Serve you Longest and give 'Most Satisfaction. .. ONCE Bricked with N.B. FIRE BRICKS you will have finished witi the annoyance, trouble, and loss of tim< caused by bricks cracking or crumbling Whatever tho degree of heat, N.B. Fire bricks will withstand it. Th^y aro com posed oE n. particular kind «.' clay, upoi which heat has no effect. Best for ga: retorts, bakera' ovens, furnaces, fire-g-rati backs. ■ rr.i.ll. 'p'nonc, or. write for quotations fo i.V. Firebricks and for Special Work. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. COAL GRAIN, AND HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31-33, JOHNSTON-STREET, , Wellington. Tory-street Depot—'Phone 2648 A. Wiliie-frtreet Depot—'Phono 124.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 12

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