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TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF UNCLAIMED CARGO At our Rooms, 137, Lamtrton-qmy, At 1,30 p.m. 100 ROLLS 6ft. WIRE NETTING 150 ROLLS 3ft."WIRE NETTING 7 SCOTCH CASTIRON PORO ENAMEL BATHS, sft 6in overall 300 COILS ENGLISH P.G. WIRE 250 COILS ENGLISH BARBED WIRE 1000 ft GARDEN HOSE, iin and Jin, in lengths of 50ft each 25 ROLLS RUBBEROID, 100 Gross WOODKING FIRELIGHTERS 20 ROLLS CONGOLEUM 1 CASE SHEFFIELD HOLLOWGROUND RAZORS At 2.30 p.m. 55 Dot. STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES 1 CASE CARVER SETS (3 pieces) 25 Beautiful CHINA TEA SETS (21 pieces) J.OO Doa. Medium GLASS TUMBLERS ••250'Doz. MEN'S CASHMERE MAKE SOX 75 ROLLS MEN'S ENGLISH TWEED SUITING, in Suit Lengths 15 LADIES' WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS 1 ROLL SEAGRASS RUNNER 2ft 6in 1 REVOLVING WASHING MACHINE At 3 p.m. 1 Sack BRAN, 1 Bag SEED MAIZE 2 Bags TAPIOCA, 2 Bags FLOUR, 1 Box PRUNES. 1 Box SALMON 10 Cases CANNED FRUITS, 1 Bag Golden Tankard MANGEL SEED 18 MEN'S STRONG MACINTOSHES ' 25 ENAMEL SAUCEPANS 2 EL. FANS, guaranteed in good order EDISON GRAMOPHONE, together with 70 CHOICE RECORDS TtTESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, iSX AND CO. will sell at .their Rooms UNCLAIMED CARGO AS ABOVE. Now on Vierar. . A. 0. CARVER, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). HARRY PALMER AND CO., Palmerston North, will sell by Auction at the Mart, Rangitikei-street, TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY)— 10.30, fruit and produce; _12 noon, pigs; 12.30, horses and vehicles; 1 p.m., poultry; 1.30, furniture and sundries. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, ; Auctioneer. UNRESERVED MEAT AUCTION SALES, DAILY! DAILY! DAILY! At 10 o'clock. In our MEAT MARKET, ALEEN-ST. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., are JL soiling every day m increasing quantities— BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, PORK. VEAL of primest quality. Killed under strictest inspection. Sold in whole Carcases, Sides, Quarters, Joints, and Sundries. T. E. SMITH'S T. E. SMITH'S (DECEASED) NEW BRIGHTON ESTATE. NEW BRIGHTON ESTATE. 1568 ACRES, 1568 ACRES, SUBDIVIDED INTO TEN (10) FARMS. EXTENSIVE SEA BEACH FRONTAGES. Situated near MIRANDA, on the Western Shores of the Firth of Thames, and opposite Borough of Thames. Ci F. BENNETT, Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of THOMAS EDMUND SMITH (deceased), will Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921, ■ 12 NOON, . At n:z. insurance buildings, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, THAT WELL-KNOWN HOMESTEAD' PROPERTY OF ■ 1568 ACRES (Including the Old-established LICENSED HOTEL, ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, STORE, Etc.), Sixty Miles South-east from Auckland. City by Permanently Formed Road, and Metalled to within Six (6) Miles of the Estate. WHARF oh Property. STEAMER SERVICE Direct from Auckland. MAILS Bi-weekly. SCHOOL on Property. POST OFFICE (KAIAUA), 1J miles. SALEYARDS at Waitakaruru, Pokeno, and Pukekohe. . TEN SPLENDID FARMS. TEN SPLENDID FARMS. SEVEN (7) of which have FINE SEA BEACH FRONTAGES. Admirably suited for DAIRYING, CROPPING. GRAZING. RICH ALLUVIAL FLATS, EQUAL IN QUALITY TO HAURAKI PLAINS. . 10 LOTS, as.under: — LOT 1-127 ACRES—SEA BEACH FRONTAGE; 44 acres rich alhMalmarine deposit Bats, and balance easy rolling country; all in-grass; road frontage. Together with the LICENSED HOTEL, ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, STORE, 5-ROOMED COTTAGE (now used as school), LARGE RANGE OF OUTBUILDINGS, including SPLENDID WOOLSHED, Etc. LOT 2—loßa. 2r. 30p.—SEA BEACH FRONTAGE.; 51 acres rich alluvial flats, balance easy rolling country. LOT 3—102 a. and 3r.—SEA BEACH FRONTAGE; 40 acres rich alluvial flats, balance easy..rolling country. LOT 4—ls6a'. Or. 10p.—SEA BEACH FRONTAGE; 51 acres rich alluvial flats, balance easy rolling country. •■■ LOT 5 — 176 a. lr. — SEA BEACHFRONT AGE; 62 acreß choice alluvia] : flats, balance easy rolling country. LOT 6—187 a. lr. 20p.—SEA BEACH FRONTAGE; 78 acres rich alluvial flats, jbalanco easy rolling country. LOT 7—189 a. 3r. 7p.—SEA BEACH FRONTAGE; 86 acres choicest alluvial flats, balance easy rolling country in virgin state. LOT B—lo2 acres, easy rolling country. LOT 9 —114 acres, easy rolling country. LOT 10—197- acres, easy rolling country. Practically all ploughable, and each splendidly watered by running streams and springs. The first seven (7) Lots have road right through each, as well as frontage to the Beach Road. The three (3) latter lots are practically virgin country, all ploughable and watered by fine creek. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. REMARKABLY EASY TERMS FOR EVERY LOT. ON LOTS NOS. 2TO 10, INCLUSIVE: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on., possession, 12th September, 1321. 5 per cent, in six months, 12th Feb., 1922. 5 per cent, in 12 months, 12th Aug., 1922. Or buildings erected (to approval of Trustees) equivalent in value to these two latter amounts. ON LOT NO. 1, with Hotel and Homestead : 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession, 12th Septan- | ber, 1921. ALL BALANCES OF PURCHASE MONEY, 4 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921, 12 NOON, At N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ■ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. SPECIAL LAUNCHES LEAVE AUCKLAND (Man-o'War Steps) -SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1921, at 7.30 a..m. RETURN FAKE 7s 6d. LEAVE THAMES (Shortland Wharf. H. Kirby'K Launch)-WF,DNESDAY. 10th AUGUST, 1921', B t 9 a.m. RETURN FAR.X, ss. NOTE.—lntending Purchasers desirous of ensuring passages by Launch should make early application to Auctioneer's Office. Litho. Plans and Particulars from C, F, BENNETT. ABS«S!!fciSSH!S*L • '

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 8

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