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-'■ r : '" s - Sales by--- Auction, % -" Jrpms T) AY AT 2 P.M. SHARP. GAMUEL TfATLE AND OONS. T TD-, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Land Sal Rooms. 87. Queen Street, by order of the Official Assignee, in the Bankrupt Estate of J. E. Crook. "DUTLDING CITES AT ■pPSOM■X TERTVALE A VENUE. LOTS 3. 22, AND 24. /BROOKS A VENUE. LOTS 4, 5, 12, AND 15. Two are CORNER LOTS. Semi-volcanic soil. Within easy reach of Mt, Eden and Epsom Cars. Further particulars on application.

Also. Under instructions from the owner, who is leaving for the Front, TA7AIRIKI "DOAD. TITT- "nDEN. "VTEW AND THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE X* RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, bathroom and pantry; 3 verandahs, plaster ceilings, porcelain bath, Orion range, n- and c water. Finished throughout in modern style. Drained into septic tank. LARGE SECTION, containing lr. 13p.. laid out in garden, lawn. etc. Very fine outlook. Land Transfer title- Terms, 25 per cent. cash. Also. By order of the Trustees in an Assigned Estate. QWENS TOO AD, T7PSOMSPLENDID BUILDING SITE. Soft 9in O by the great deDth of 331 ft. being Lot 4 of the Amphlett Estate: practically level, and very convenient to the Mount Eden tramsAlso. Adjoining the above, in "PPSOM A VENUE. MODERN VTLLA of 5 rooms, bathroom and scullery; built about 3 years and in good order; n. and c. water, porcelain bath, attached warehouse, c. and t.- section 99ft by ISlft "in. Good residential locality, and about 2min- from the carsAlso. Under instructions from th* owner. pECIL "DOAD, pPSOM. COMPACT LITTLE VILLA of 5 rooms, bathroom, pant- and scuL; very substantially built; verandah back and front; front room 19 by 12. steel ceiling; porebath. h. and c. water; attached wash-house, c. Rnd t- Freehold section. 66 by 100 ft, very neatly laid out in lawns, etc.; asphalt paths, everything in spick and span condition. Only few yards from Mount Eden cars. OAMUEL -yATLE AND OONS, T TO--87. QUEEN STREET. rpHE TTAYMABKET. Tims T) ATALFRED -JOUCKLAND AND CONS Will Sell at 10.30 a.m.. CHAFF, OATS. HAY. ETC. HARNESS, SADDLERY. VEHICLES. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES.

At 12 Noon. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION Come Again, 3 years, by Look Again—Blossom. 1 CREAM PONY MARE 12 GOOD MEDIUM HARNESS HORSES, from 4 to 9 years 7 UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES. from 4 to 6 years: Bred by J. B. Williams,' Esq-, Wanganni--6 ACTIVE HEAVY DRAUGHTS. 4. 5, and 6 years, from Havers. 1 BLACK GELDING, 7. years; good in all harness. Also, on Account of Mr. John Shaw*, Timaru, 13 ACTIVE HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES \ AND GELDINGS-, work anywhere. ALFRED DUCKLAND AND CONS. C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. "jyCAUNGATAWBTRI, T>OKENO. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), CEPT. -j -i X -AT 1 O'CLOCK.*-' -*-*■' J ALFRED TJUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mr- T- W. Narbey, who is leaving • the district, to Sell as above, RAA EWES. 4 and 6-tooth and freah fulltJUU mouth, in lamb and with lambs at side 150 WETHER HOGGETS 100 EWE HOGGETS ■ 10 FULL-MOUTH WETHERS 3 BORDER LEICESTER RAMS 2 PIGS 15. HEIFERS AND STEERS, 18 months 6 COWS • 2 FARM HORSES 1 3-YEAR-OLD DRAUGHT FILLY, unbroken 2 HACKS * " . 4-ton Waggon. Dray, Harness, 2 D.F Ploughs, Cultivator. , Cambridge Roller. Drill (Farmer's Favourite). Reaper and Binder (McCormick), Chain, Disc and Tine Harrows, Woolpress, Cooper's Shearing Plant, 4 Machines. Zi h.p. Oil Engine, 2500 Fencing Battens. 100 Posts, Wire Netting and Sundries. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED •DUGKLAND AND CONS "A/TANGERE. C ATURDAY, QEPTEMBEB i-J AT IL3O A.M. A LFRED DUCKLAND AND CONS Have received instructions from Mrs. A. Renaie, who has sold her farm, to Sell, as above, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. A(\ EXTRA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in aV7 ?ailk and due to calve 1 HOLSTEIN BULL 8 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, in calf 6 YEARLING HEIFERS 2 CALVES a MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES, work anywhei ■ 1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD FILLY, by Glen Tui; broken to chains 1 PHAETON AND HARNESS 1 MILK-CART AND HARNESS 1 DRAY AND HARNESS 6 Milk Cane. Cooler and Buckets. 1 new 75gal Globe Separator. 4 new Cream Cans, 1 MH Mower, 1 M.H. Hay<ake. Wood's Hay-rake, Tine and Chain Harrows, Iron Roller. Manure. Sledge. Swingletrees, 2 Wheelbarrows, Grindstone. Washing Trough, Lawn Mower, Step Ladder. Plough Harness, Farm Tools, Quantity Furniture. On Account of Mr. Morton Rennie. 1 YEAR-OLD HEAVY DRAUGHT X COLT, by Lord Elgin 1 FIVE-YEAR-OLD COLT, by Better Times; broken to chains 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEAVY DRAUGHT COLT, by Lord Plrnket 1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD COLT, by King George 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT, by Dan Patch. Luncheon Provided. This is an cid established herd, and, with the exception of 12 cows, have been bred on the property, and are exceptionally heavy milkers. ALFRED T>UCKLAND AND CONS.

J.W.J., A. .Q.REY STREET. REY STREET J TV" TONES. AUCTIONEER. HIS f)AY, AT 10.45. JO UTTER. Eggs. Cheese, Honey. Hams, etcPOTATOES. Onions. Pumpkins. Carrots, Swedes, Kumaras. POULTRY— Roosters. Hens. Ducks. Turi keys. etc. "VEGETABLES in Large Supply. At 11 o'clock. On Account ot Vendor, in Lots to Suit , Purchasers. 127 SACKS BARLEY MEAL. 93 SACKS MAIZE. 7g SACKS PRi PUMPKINS. 77 SACKS CANTERBURY CHAFF. J. W. J ONE s, AUCTIONEER. OBEY STREET Phoue 4130. onl.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16019, 10 September 1915, Page 12

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