AUCTION SALES UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911. 2 p.m. sharp. HITOHINGS, H ANIONS AND CO., LTD., have, received instructions from CLEM. KNIGHT, ESQ., to sell as above, at his redileuoo, Kimberley road, adjoining tlio Boys' Training Farm, the entiro, contents "of C-room Dwelling, comprising— Wardrobe, duchess pairs, toilet sets, brass-rail bedsteads, mattrnsses, suite of fnrniture, in real leather, handsome sideboard, dining and kitchen tables, dhairs, linoleums, blinds, curtains, rugs, crockery, kitchen and cooking utensils, sewing machine, lawn mower, Gent's bicycle, and many other articles too numerous to particularise. NOTE.—The furniture is all good and in first-class order and condition, and our instructions are to sell ABSOLUTELY AVITHOIIT 733-3. RESERVE. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1911. At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, /*. LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 100 hoggets. 200 ••!' and 5-year owes, in lamb to Rouinev rams. 180 fat ewos." 750-3. , •10 fat ewes. 30 fat ewes. 14 fat cows. HO fat ewos. 2 fat steers. 1 heifer at drop. 4 2-year steers. 745-4. LEVIN PIG AND PODLi'RY BALE. AT THE LEVIN TAItDS. FRIDAY. JULY 7, 1911. At 1.30 p.m. THE LEVIN AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell— 50 prime porkers. 3 prime baconers. 25 good stores. 3 sows and woaners. AlsoU purebred rosecomb Hiwvn Leghorn hens. 20 laying hens. . ' T. A. B. HUDSON, 752-t .d. A not ioneer. IMPORTANT SALK OF FARM PR OPE I IT IKS. Sub-division of the well-known PAPAITONGA ESTATE, situated at OHAU, Manawatu Line, on account of t-lio representatives of the late Sir Walter .Buller. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. At the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, At 1 o'clock. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS D ALGETY AND CO., will offer by public auction as above:— QAA ACRES of this famous EsU\J\) tate, sub-divided into 19 .sections, ranging from 25 to 0(3 acres. The situation of this beautiful property cannot woill Ikj beaten in the whole of the dominion ; it is close to the Obau railway station, 2J- miles from Levin, and 58 miles from the city of Wellington. Its close nroximity to creameries, schools and railway stations, the unde.niajilo quality of the soil anil the beautiful climate, all combine to maiko it a paradise for dairy farmers, fruit growers, poultry fanners, etc. Every inducement to men of small capital has been given; the reserves on the various sections will be most reasonable, whilst only 15 per cent. cash is required, provided satisfactory improvements are .madie. For plans and further particulars apply to all branches of the Auctioneers. ABRAHAM AND WILLTAMS. LTD., and DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., or to Messrs Chapman, Skerrett, Wylie and Tripp, solicitors, Wellington. . 750-t.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1911, Page 4
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