AUCTION SALES. SALE OP DAIRY PLANT. At the Main Street Mart, Pahiatua. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1019, At 1 p.m. ORBWE AND WADSWORTH have received instructions from the Liquidator of the Ballance Co-opera-tive Dairy Company, Ltd. (in liquidation), to sell by public auction, entirely without reserve, as above: — O 660-GAL. ALFA LAVAL SEPA- ° RATORS 1 650-gal. Perfect Separator 1 660-gal Alfa-Laval Separator Stand 1 Douglas Steam Pump 1 No. 3 Sabroe Pasteuriser 1 No. 3 Cristianson Pasteuriser 1 24-bottle Babcock Milk Tester (no glassware) 1 Chamber’s Milk Hoist 1 Wood Hoist 4 Intermediates NOTE.—Everything must be sold to the highest bidder, as the Liquid-itor is desirous of closing the accoui ts. J. D. C. CREWE, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OP HORSES. THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1919 (ONE DAY ONLY) At 11 o’clock precisely. MILLER’S ROAD SALEYAUDS, DANNEVIRKE. A NTCLIFF, BEST, AND SVENSEN will sell by Public Auction, at the Miller’s Road Saleyards, on THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER. 150 HORSES - Comprising: Heavy and Medium Draughts, Serviceable Farm Plorses, Spring Carters, Harness Horses, Hacks, and Ponys. ORDER OF SALE ; Unbroken Horses. Draughts. Harness Horses and Hacks. NOTE. —All horses entered at the gate and sold in order of entry. Entrance fee, 2/6 per horse, returnable if horse is sold; 1/9 charged for halters where supplied. THE TE MAIKE THE TE MAIKE 5" “"sheep AND CATTLE SHEEP AND CATTLE HUNTER VILLS. FARM. HUNTER VILIi 11 FARM. Selling by Auction at Hunterville, on the 16 th DECEMBER, at 11 A.M. 1000 ACRES High-class land. A splendid sole of English grasses; some been down for 3 0 years. NOTHING BETTER in New Zealand for raising sheep or cattle. The present high carrying capacity could still be increased by using the plough. Mr Barthorp, the owner of this MAG NIFICEN T PROPERTY,
invites all interested to pay him a visit at Te Maire Homestead. Call on us, and vve will make all arrangements to motor you out; it is only about five miles from Hunterville, on the main road, and you will be delighted with the Homestead, stock and property. TERMS ARE EASY: 5 per cent day of sale, 10 per cent on possession (16th February), 5 per cent twelve months, balance at 51 per cent. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD,, AUCTIONEERS, HUNTERVILLE, M ALTON, PALMERSTON, And all Branches. YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT ANY BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE WILL BE CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO AND Sit ,'C ESS FU LI A tAKRI ED THROUtiH,. OUR EURN ITU RE TRADE is generally recognised to be one of the largest in the North Island. OUR or TS IDE Cl ,E A 111N C. S A LES are always high-grade in stylo, and never failures in respect to successful results. OUR SATISFI ED ('LI ENTS are numbered in thousands. MARK BRILLS and 808 BROWN. BUSINESS PREMISES: 10(5, 107 and 108 CUBA STREET. Rhone 420. I to. Box 255. EMPIRE i.i all. 'JUI.IS line, up- !.u-nat,c iLuil is now available for Concerts, Meetings, Bazaars, etc. Good scaling accommodation, good ligating, and every con- \ oniciK;c. For terms ,-mply — VV. DEVINE, Empire Hotel Lend cooks waste nothing. ’! hey prefer SI IA ELAND'S Baking Powder because it ensures best results and IS CHEAPEST.*
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1433, 5 December 1919, Page 8
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