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GREAT AUCTION SALE. GREAT AUCTION SALE. OF THE RUAHINE POULTRY FARM, NAI NAI, LOWER HUTT, Of POULTRY, STOCK, AND PLANT, Including 1500 SELECTED WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, YOUNG HENS, INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, and all POULTRY PLANT, COWS, FORD CAR, ETC. TO-MORROW, ' THURSDAY, sth APRIL, 1923, At 11 a.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from George Parkins, Esq., to offer for Sale, by Publio Auction, that well and favourably known Poultry Farm, situated at Nai Nai, Lower Hutt, known as "RUAHINE," established, and carried on so successfully for many years by judicious culling and breeding, first by Mr. Crawford, and of late years by the Vendor, who is now retiring. Also, all Stock and Plant, inoluding: — 600 choice W.L. Pullets (Lady Corwall and_ Lady Sutherland strains) 450 choice one-year W.L. Hens (Padman Nixon strain) 250 choice two-year W.L. Hens (Padman Nixon strain) II White Leghorn one-year' Roosters 22 White Leghorn Cockerels 180 choice- young Indian Runner Duoks (W. JECnight and Green strain) Three Newtown Giant Brooders Two Cypher Inoubators (450 eggs each) Two Cypher Incubators (280 eggs eaoh) Sixty Egg Crates (21 to 30 dozen) Thirty Egg Crates (20 dozen) Two Egg Crates (10 dozen) . Two Cows, in full milk Two choice Heifers One Spring-trap Gelding (good in all" I harness) Chaff-cutter (hand or power) Six horse-power Acme Oil Engine (in perfect order) One Full-lock Express (carry two tons) One Five-seater Ford Car, in first-class order One Heavy Spring Trap > Single and Double Harness, Garden Plough, Three-leaf Harrow, Scarifier, Planet Junior, Dry-feed Hoppers, Bontall Power Mill, .Belts, Pulleys, Shafting, Hand Grit Mill, Sixty-gallon Copper, Ten-gallon Copper, Hand Truck, Hand Cart, Wheelbarrow, Ram, Tank, Pipes, and Taps complete. The FREEHOLD BEING AN UP-TO-DATE POULTRY FARM, containing six acres, more or less, five-roomed house, fi. and c, largo .oncrete incubator-house, largo barn, loft, trap-shed, motor-shed, two large brooder houses, fowl houses, 150 x 18, 100 x 10, six 9x9, pigstye, cowbail, water laid on to all houses, 17 wired runs, large and small, clean ■ orchard in full bearing, garden, paddocks. WILL FIRST BE OFFERED, MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS, with right to take everything as going concern; if not sold, every lot will be submitted for absoNO BIRDS WILL BE SOLD PREVIOUS TO AUCTION SALE. For cards to view and ..further details, apply to THE AUCTIONEER, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston street, or Lower Hutt. I Mr. Anyan will run a Special Bus, lea<v- ' ing Hutt Station at 10.30 a.m., taking buyers to the property. A light Luncheon provided. AUCTION SALE ON THE GROUND, CORNER OF CAMP ROAD AND CONNELLY STREET, LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY^* APRIL, At 2 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON. Has roeeiv- • ed instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for absolute sale as above in the estate of Heyes and M'Lachlan, that Freehold Property, situnte at the corner of Camp road and Connelly street, having, an area of one rood thirtyfive perches (more or less) being lots 3, 4, and 5, together with large modernbuilder's workshop erected thereon; also after the freehold has been offered the contents will be sold in lots, comprising:— TIMBER, TOOLS, PLANT. TIMBER, TOOLS, PLANT. . TIMBER, TOOLS, PLANT. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, : ■ Auctioneer. NOTE.—The lots are good building sites quite near to Mellings Bridge and Station (Township ■ side). FRIDAY, 6th APRIL, . At 2.30 p.m. On the Premises, Na 158 a, Cuba street. THEi ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FITTINGS OF MILLINERY ITUSINESS. MILLINERY BUSINESS. AB. CARVER AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions, from the owner, who is giving-' up business, to sell on the premises, as above. Full Details Thursday. ' A. E. CARVER, Auctioneer, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HAWKERS' BYLAW. AUCTION SALE OF STREET STANDS. QTANDS will be Sold by Auction at the Office of the Chief Inspector, Cuba street, on THURSDAY, the sth APRIL, 1923, at 3 p.m. Applicants will be required to produce their licenses. ■ ' : Particulars' on .application to Inspector's Office. >' ' ■ • ' R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. A" VALON PARK ESTATE, VALON PARK ESTATE, Late Mason's Gardens, LOWER HUTT. • " Where Mountain Air and Sea Breezes Meet." SOME CHOICE SECTIONS LEFT. AVALON PARK Situated in the heart AVALON PARK of Wellington's GarAVALON PARK den Suburb, AVALON PARK A garden of unrivallAVALON PARK ed beauty, and conßidAVALON PARK ered by experts to bo AVALON PARK the choicest and rarest AVALON PARK collection of trees and AVALON PARK flowering shrubs in the AVALON PARK Southern Hemisphere. AVALON PARK The soil is probably AVALON PARK the richest growing in AVALON PARK the world. AVALON PARK- Golf Links almost adAVALON PARK joining, Trout FishAVALON PARK' 'ing, Fresh Water AVALON PARK Swimming, etc. AVALON PARK Two excellent Motor AVALON PARK Bus Services pass the AVALON PARK Estate, weekly fares at AVALON PARK cheap rates. AVALON PARK A nominal deposit and AVALON PARK EIGHTEENPENCE a AVALON PARK DAY pays off PRINAVALON PARK CIPAL and INTERAVALON PARK EST on any Section. AVALON PARK. All large sections. 4VALON PARK You can build cheaply AVALON PARK at Avalon Park, finest AVALON PARK concrete gravel adAVALON PARK joining AVALON PARK A motor-car is at the AVALON PARK disposal of intending AVALON PARK purchasers. AVALON PARK Come in and discuss AVALON.PARK the matter with me, AVALON PARK, or ■ ring Telephone AVALON PARK 3472. .TAMES STELLIN (Owner), JAMES STELLIN (Owner), 20, Brandon street. : WANTED Known—City Hotel, Cour-tenay-pl., Wellington. (At Tram Terminus.) Finest brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wkoletAlp prices, at^ the City Bottle Store..

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 80, 4 April 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 80, 4 April 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 80, 4 April 1923, Page 8

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