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Sales by Auction. AT jpONSONBY. "ST. KILDA," JERVOIS KOAD. Two Doors above Ponsonby Bowling Green. JJOXDiT-JET-^AT-JJOSDir. AT 11.30 O'CLOCK. The undersigned has been instructed by the owner (who is giving up Housekeeping) to sell by anctio". on Monday next. Ist pros., at. 11.30 o'clock, *■ _ HIHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, As J. UNDER— ENGLISH PIANO, in line tone: 9-PIECE DRAWING ROOM SUITE. Piano Stool. Good TAPESTRY LOUNGE. Tapestry Couch. CANADIAN AND THERMO CHAIRS, Side Table. TELESCOPE DINING TABLE. 8-day Clock. Ornaments and Pictures. Best Linoleums. >IV. CHICLE WALNUT CARD TABLE, Whatnots. Carpets. Rucrs. Glass ami China, Battai. Chairs. Occ. Tables, Cash .7'!, . 1 ortieres. Fenders and Irons, Hill 1 Air,• TRY SETTEE. Lace and Other Curtains. BEDROOMS (4)—2 D.I. B.M. Bedsteads. 3 Combination Chests. Easy Chairs. Carpet iSq., 4 W.W. Stretchers. Kapok and Other Betiding. Blankets. Linen. WAV. Mattresse*-. S.I. Bedsteads. D. Tables and ash Stanus Toilet Ware. Linoleum, Rugs and Mats, Tables. Tap. Chairs. Carpets, Work Table, and Bedroom Appointments. Also—GEN. KITCHEN UTENSILS, Crockery. Pubs. Gas Iron. Garden and other Tools, Kauri Table Top. etc., etc. SALE MONDAY, Ist MAY. at 11.30 o'clock. TOUIS J^EWIS Auctioneer, House Salesman and Valuer, Fort-street (next. Gen. P. 0.). Fort-street. JQOUIS AT gYMONDSSTREET. CORNER SYMONDS AND O RORKE ■ STREETS. gTH M AY -M°NDAY COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK. THE UNDERSIGNED has been favoured with instructions from DR. F. .). RAY NEK (who is giving up housekeeping and leaving oil a six months' visit to America) to SELL BY AUCTION, at HIS RESIDENCE, " TO!!* BINE." CORNER SYMONDS AND O'RORKE STREETS. HIS OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CAR. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, TURKEY CARPETS. PICTURES. CUT GLASSWARE. Etc. DRAWING AND BILLIARD ROOMS, as under:—Lg. DIVAN LOUNGES. BURMESE CARD TABLE. RIM ESCRETOIRE. NICELY FITTED AND POLISHED: Lg. ADVANCE EASY CHAIR, Ore. Chairs. Lg. COPPEII STANDARD FLOOR LAMP and Shade. Fancy Bentwood Chairs. AMERICAN NOVELTY PICTURES, CARVED JAPANESE PEDESTAL AND POT. B.M. Fenders and Brasses. Brass Ash Pan. Consol Table. REAL INDIAN AND TURKEY" CARPETS, choice designs; Copper Pot Stand, Photogravures by Aiti. Lounges, NOVELTY BENARES CLOCK. AMERICAN LACE CURTAINS.- lIAND-I'AI PLAQUES. Oil Paintings. Round Mahy. Table, HAND-PAINTED VASES. BELIQUK Handpainted Plaques, BUU.SSEL CARPET and Runner, Gilt Mirror. A.R. Chairs, Box Ottoman and Cushions. Rocking Chairs, Window Seat, Rattan Table. Music Stool. 8-DAY MARBLE CLOCK. Walnut- Coal Vase. AXMINSTERi HUGH. Books, Bric-a-bra;. HALL.—HALL TABLE. Copper Fern Pot. Hall Mirror. Pictures, Skin Mats. PORTIERES in SILK AND PLUSH. Hall Lamp, REAL TURKEY HALL RUGS, Slip Mats. DININGROOM.—WALNUT BUEFETT. 4 OLD ENGLISH OAK DINING CHAIRS. Lg. Round Mabv. Top Dining Table. Side Table. OIL PAINTINGS Ijv VON MEYERN. Hall Plaques. Curtains. BEST CUT GLASSWARE. COPPER CHAFING DISH. 10 1)07. VERY FINE REAL CUT GLASSWARE. A&sd.. etc. BEDROOMS.— GREEN COMBINATION DRESSING TABLE, with bevel mirror and candelabra; Neat Walnut Orermantel. ENAMEL AND BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. WAV. Mattresses and Bedding. GREEN BRUSSELS CARPETS. Pictures. Curtains, Kauri Washstand. Deerskin Floor Rug. DITCH. PAIR. DOULTON TOILET WARE, and Bedroom Requisites. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—OAK. BUFFALO ICE CHEST. Meat- Safes. ICE CREAM MACHINE. FILTER. DRESSER. Kit. Table and Chairs. Fenders. Clock. DINNER SERVICE. Glass and China. Carpet Sweeper. GEN. KIT UTENSILS. TWIN ROLLER MANGLE. Tubs, Sten. WRINGER, and Gen. Sundries. TO BE OFFERED AT ONE O'CLOCK. THE WELL-KNOWN " OLDSMOBILE' MOTOR CAR (in flrsi-clasa order and condition). 5 HORSE POWER. CARRY 2 OR *. convertible, with hood, lamps, horn, urn] complete fittings. A SPECIAL SET OF Nlv TIKI'S RECENTLY FITTED. TRIALS CAN BE ARRANGED FOR. , . , . . The above Motor Car is the simplest and Most Reliable Runabout made: 25.000 now in use. The only light, car that has been driven 5500 miles across the American Continent. HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAY OlSALE. 9 o'clock. MOTOR CAR. CAN BE SEEN ON APPLICATION' TO THE UNDERSIGNED SALE MONDAY. Bth MAY. AT 11 O CLOCK. jynns J^ewis, Auctioneer, House Salesman, and Valaer, Fort-street (next Gen. Post Office) Fort-street. gALE OF JJOA "pLAT ' QTAGO," "j\J"EW F.AI.AND. 54.780'A®*™ F RE ™ M L Am SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS EXCEPTIONALLY EaSY TERM.-. RIGHT, (STEPHENSON AND QO. Have received instructions from the Proprieto of the Moa Flat Estate to sell by Private Treaty _ _ THE WHOLE OP THE PROPERTY, subdivided into suitable-sized Farms. ifoa Flat is a magnificent block of country, at present carrying upwards of 70,000 crossbred aheep and a thousand h«ad of cattle, and a finer, healthier lot of stock is not to he found in New Zealand. It is all splendid lumbing ground, being warm, dry, and well sheltered. About 15,000 Acres have been cultivated, and the bulk of the remainder is well suited for cultivation. English grass, turnips, wheat, and oats grow to perfection, and the property contains a large area of the finest fruitgrowing land in the colony. Prices for the purely pastoral country range from 203 to 40s per acre, and for the mixed pastoral and. agricultural land from £3 to £7 per acre. Buyers of the land will bo given an opportunity of acquiring some of the sheep on . the property at reasonable rates and without public, competition, and they will thus have paying going concerns from the outset. The Edievale Railway Station is within three miles of the property. Terms, 15 per cent. cash, 5 per cent, in one years, 5 per cent, in two years, 5 per cent, in three years, and the balance in five years from date of purchase. Interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent, per annum. Plans, prices, and full particulars on application to , WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO., Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore, or Kelso. Since the above advertisement was first inserted over 20,090 acres of the Moa Hat Estate have been sold, and the Auctioneers would urge upon all who are open for the purchase of farms to come at unoe and inspect. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT WAIRAKAU. WAIORONGOMAI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. Favoured with instructions, we will sell, in conjunction with Messrs. A. Buckland and Sons, on account of Messrs. May and Dibble, at their Wairakau farm, on above date, the XI7"HOLE OF THEIR DAIRY COWS, IMLY.Vi PLEMENTS, HORSES, Etc.. Etc.. Comprising: 135 Choice Dairy Cows, nearly all second and third calf, in milk now; test 4.6 24 Dairy Cows, near calving 3 Bulla 1 Pure Tamworth Boar 11 Berkshire Sows 50 Pigs 4 Draught Mares, stinted to Highland Willie '1. Draught Mare, with foal, and stinted to Highland Willie 2 Unbroken Colts Three-year-old Draught Entire, by Young Dunmore 3 Light Waggon Horses Hay Derrick, Farm Waggon, Set Chain Harrows, Mowing Machine, Extras, Cultivator, 2 Light Waggons, D.F. Plough, Horge Rake. Reaper and Binder, Champion Drill, Cambridge Roller, Disc Harrows (ball bearings). Dray and Tank, 2 Tip Drays. Endless Chain. School Buggy. Single Buggy, Double Buggy, Oliver Plough. Moulder and Scarifier, Tine Harrows, Threshing Machine, Chaffcutter. Corn-crusher, Bone-crusher. Knifegrinder, Grindstone, New Timber. 10 Horse Rugs, 24 Cow Rugs, 3 Rick Covers, Sundry Harness, Assortment of Tools J Crosscut Saws, 3 Barrels Cement, Halfton Bonedust The whole of the Creamery Appliances and Dairy Utensils. 200 New Butterboxes, 2 Milk Hoists, 2 Shaftings, 4 Tubs, Separator and Intermediate, Ice Chest. 2 Cream Vats, Churn, Receiving Vat, Butter Scales, 2 Platform Scales, Butter Worker. Boiler. Cream Cooler, Receiver, 2 Skim-milk Vats, Milk Cooler, Cream Cans, Feeder, 22 Milk Cans, 12 Buckets, Belting. Pullevs. S. Pump, W. Pump. Galvanised Piping, Milk Tester, Netting, etc., etc. Also, 200 Pure-bred Poultry 50 Tons Hay. SALE AT 11 A.M. SHARP. Also, on THURSDAY, MAY 4. ABOUT 300 HEAD of FAT cows, YOUNG STEERS, HEIFERS AND CALVES. Thomas' Brakes will leave Te Aroha on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS at 9 a.m. Luncheon Provided. MCNICOL AND CO.. G. F. MCCULLAGH, Auctioneer-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8

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