Sales by Auction. •TEI? DAY, At Noon. AT EAST TAMAXI. ffhe undersigned hare received instructions from Air. B. B. Frost, to sell. »' his Kesv deuce. East Tamaki (owing to expiry 0. lease;. rpEE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAE X STOCK. Luncheon Provided. / THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN" AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED.. SUCCESSORS TO HUNTER AND NOLAN. H. O. NOLAN, Auctioneer. f\ O V N T E T SALES. EAST TAMAKl—Saturday. May i. Clearing Sale at Mr. B. IS. Frosts. PUKEKoIIE— May 6. Monthly Sale. WAlCKU—Saturday. May 13. Monthly Sale. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED;, SUCCESSORS TO KCNTEB AND NOLAN*. MONDAY. MAY 13. Commencing at 11 o'clock. ."YTOLA HOUSE.'- UPPER SYMONDSSTREET (OPPOSITE " GLENALTOX "). CORNER WAKEFIELD AND SYMONDSSTREETS. Tee nndersl.i:-:':! have been favoured with instruction FROM THE ELY. jHIRLEY BAKER (who ■.? tearing for the Islands , to Sell by Auction. nrris TTorsEEOLD T^rBNTTURE, as under .- — DiSAWTXGEOOM AND CONSEBVATOBYHANDSOME WALNUT PIANO, by WAGNER. BERLIN. Excellent Tone. Improved TseiiErn; Piano S:oc!. LARGE GILT OVERMANTELS, 2 Piusi-mountcd Hall Mirrors, 5-PIECE WALNUT AND TAPESTRY Suite. Walnut Cari Table;. Ottoman*. Occasional Chairs, Screen, Carpet Square, Afternoon Tea Tables. Occasions! Table?. OIL PAINTINGS (bv Wright ana Drmr.mond. watereolonrs'. ENGRAVINGS. FICTI'RLS. PHOiOGRAVUBES. some Copies from Queen = Gal.lery. Choice Ornaments and Vases. Br:c-a-Brar. Floor Bugs, Fender;. Hand-Painted Fir* Screen. CANTERBURY. LARGE CORNICE AND HANGINGS. Bees Table. 3PIECE REP. AND WALNUT SUITE. Card •Table. Shelis. Etc.. Etc. DINING AND' BREAKFAST ROOMS - 12Tlk'CE LEATHER SUITE IN MA HOG AX Y. Marble Clock. 10FI ROUND END AMERICAN fDINTXG TABLE. Dinner Waggon. Cedar TVr ting Table. Gilt Overmantel. BRONZES, Curtains and Han~in:s. Ornaments, Tenders. CaiT<ts and Bugs, and Requisites, BAGATELLE TABLE. Dining Table. A.B. Chairs. .Pictures, Gas GriUer. Etc.. Etc. HALL AND STUDY-LARGE MARBLE-TOP HALL-STAND. CHAIR to match. Linoleum t*nd Bugs. CASE SEEDS. Drugget and Stair Carpets, Book Shelf. Pigeon Holes. OFFICE TABLES. Hangings and Draping:, Etc., Etc. BEDROOMS —SOLID BRASS HALFTESTER BEDSTEAD. 4 S.I. and D.I. BEDSTEADS, brass-mounted. 3 LARGE GLASS Frotit WARDROBES, MASSIVE MOTTLED KAURI DUCHXSSE PAIRS. Marble Top Washstands. SUPERIOR Mo. t LED KAURI CKEVAL OF. DRESSING GLASS. 6ft by 2ft ?in. 5 Large FANCY CHESTS DRAWEES. Toilet Ware. Toilet Glasses, Linoleum and Floor Coverings. Dress Tables and Washstands. Chairs. Boot Stand. Certains and Pole*. Ornaments and Vases. Easy Chairs, Towel Rails. Ottomans. Mattresses and Bedding'. Bunds. Sun Bath. Etc., Etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE — MANGLE. ■Wringer. Coffee Mill. Meat Safe. Dresser. Filter. PORTABLE BOILER. Ice Chest. Seltiogene. Gas Heater. EWABT AND SONS CALL FONT. Flower Pets. Batteries. ELcCTEICAL AND MEDICAL SUNDRIES. Electric Heaters. Foot Warmer. General Kitchen Utensils, Etc.. Etc. HEEP2OOF SAFE 28. ALSO AT 12 O'CLOCK. DOG-CART. HORSE. AND HARNESS. Hosse will be Or«n for Inspection Morning of Sale, from 9 o'clock. MONDAY. MAY 13. ORDEE OF Kitchen and Outside. Breakiait-Eocm, Brewing. Dining. Hall, and Study, Bedrooms. TEEMS CASH. GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO.. LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. SATURDAY. MAY 25. 1301. IMPORTANT TO DAIRY FARMERS. AUCTION SALE OF THREE SPLENDID DAIRY SECTIONS. in the Heart of the Taranaki Dairying District, situated on the Junction Road, near the thriving Township of Inglewood. YICKIESS AND STEVENS Save receive-.! instruction; from MR. BROWNLOW EOEEOCKS, to offer TEE PENWOETHAM ESTATE, comprising ,"X " Sections, containing c-22 acres, being Sections Xos. 10. 11. and 13, Block 2, Euiroa Survey District, or Public Auction, at their Start, Ineiewood, at 2-30 p.m.. on Saturday, May 25. 1501. The Land will be offered in three lots: — Lot 1, Section No. 10. 151 acres; Lot 2. Section So. 11, 145 acres; Lot 3. Section No. 13, 286 acres. This Land is situated five miles to the East of Inglewood, a thriving township on the railway line between Stratford and New Plymouth, in the heart of the best dairying district in the North Island. Mr. Reynolds, who ran a Dairy Factory for some time at Ingle■wood. and who has had considerable experience, informed us that he could obtain more ■butter out of a gallon of milk here than in any place he knew of in the North Island. and subsequent results obtained in factories here fully bore out the statement. A first-cla3s metalled road ran? to the property, and there is another good metalled road (the Kaimata Read) on the west side. The Land is undulating and mostly ploughable, well laid town in choice grasses, and has not been used for dairying purposes, but chiefly as a sheep run. consequently the pasture is of exceptional excellence. It i? subdivided into numerous paddocks by first-class sheep-proof lences, in good order, and the land can be ridden over in any direction. Section No. 10 has the Homestead therein, consisting of a fine ten-roomed residence in good preservation, situated in a well-shel-tered spot rrarronnded by beautifully laid oat lawns and shrubberies: trap shed and stable, woclshed. dip. and cowshed. The cattle and sheep yards are the best in the district. There are three private bridges over the stream, and there has been considerable expenditure in making it one of the most attractive properties in the whole district. A creamery, post office and telephone, school, public hall, and blacksmith's shop are situated opposite the north-west corner of the property. r Condition.? of Sale: Ten per cent, on fall of hammer, balance of purchase money four weeks from date of Sale, payab'e at the office of the Vendor's Solicitor, Mr. Oliver Samuel, New Plymouth. VALUABLE OTTAB.TZ MINE FOR SALE. ttITUATE AT WILSOX'S RIVER. PRESERVATION INLET. N.Z. For sale by public auction. Without Reserve, Bv WILLIAM TODD AND CO., Don-street, Invcrcargill, New Zealand, At Noon on THURSDAY, 3Cth .MAT. THE GOLDEN SITE MINE. IX together with th» 10-stamp Battery, Herdans, Plant, Tools and Machinery, all it: thorough working order. All the Machinery is worked by water-tfovrer from, a Water-race, with -good prrssuru and Dever-Luluig supply. The Mine is well found with tools and requisites, an inventory of which can be se;n at the HERALD Office. The Claims comprise 149 acres held on 'eases •under the Mining Act. expiring 51st December. 194;. Over £6000 worth of gold has been won out of the Mine. The Company Slaving gone into voluntary liquidation, the property will be sold to the highest bidder. Pla.n of the workings, and further particulars at the Ofticß of the Liquidator. RICHARD ALLEN, E;k-atreet, Invcrcargill. ■<■ . WARREN BLVTH AND CO.. Auctioneer-, and Financial Agents. RANFUELY AUCTION ROOMS, T37 and 89, Queen-street. HESE COMMODIOUS AND CENTRAL; ROOMS are always open for the reception of FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. PIANOS. PLATE. PICTURES, BICYCLES. OBJETS DART. Etc.. Etc. Also Merchandise of every description for SALE BY AUCTION. Liberal Cash Advances a feature of our business, and Account Sales rendered immediately after Sale. MR. WARREN BLYTH. as hitherto, will PERSONALLY conduct all Auction Sales, and will give Special Attention to SAXES BY AUCTION AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 8
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