Sales by Auction. piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO. . TTNREDEEMED "pLEDGESTTNREDEEMED pLEDGES-nno-MORKow (FRIDAY). — AT 12 O'CLOCK. IN OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET. 1 FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS { FROM L. MENDELSSOHN. THE ROYAL LOAN OFFICE. 4, WELLESLEY ST. ' EAST. ONE DOOR FROM QUEEN ST.. ) AN "EXCEPTIONALLY pHOICE ) ASSORTMENT OF TTNREDEEMED pLEDGES. GOLD WATCHES. S.S. DIAMOND RINGS. HALF-HOOP DIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS. GOLD CHAINS. BROOCHES. EARRINGS, GOLD PINS. e PRISMATIC GLASSES. GLADSTONE « AND BRIEF BAGS. CAMERAS, D.8.8.L. GUNS, SINGER SEW. MACHINE, FISHING NET, CORNETS, VIOLINS, CLARIONETS. Etc. Etc. A 1-H.P. L.M.C. MOTOR CYCLE. HIGH -±2 TENSION MAGNETO. CHAIN { AND BELT, 2-SPEED e For Full List of Pledges SEE LAST MONDAYS HERALD. piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO. AUCTIONEERS. T>ABK "DO AD, OPPOSITE DOMAIN GATES. ON THE PREMISES. "LEZAYRE." ]l/fONDAY 7tf"EXT. -| O'CLOCK. JAMES RADCLIFFE. ESQ.. who is giving up housekeeping, has favoured us with in- . structions to Sell. . WITHOUT RESERVE. THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Which are in Excellent Condition, and Spotlessly Clean. DININGROOM— GLASS FRONT BOOKCASE. SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DINING TABLE. UPH. DINING CHAIRS, COUCH, HY. LINOLEUM. H. Rugs, Fenj ders and Irons. OVERMANTEL. CLOCK, Ornaments and Pictures, E.P. WARE. , GLASS AND CHINA WARE. TABLE CUT- > LERY. UPH. ARM CHAIRS. NEW ART ' CURTAINS. HALL— CARPET RUNNER. LINOLEUM. HALL STAND, CURTAINS. PEDES--1 TAL. SITTINGROOM— ROSEWOOD HARMONIUM. INLAID OVAL LOO-TABLE, ' CARPET SQUARE, CHENILLE CUR--1 TAINS. RATTAN CHAIRS, 3-PCE PLUSH AND TAPESTRY SUITE. BEDROOMS— LGE. DOUBLE WARDROBE with COMBINATION PAIR to match. HANDSOME M K. SCOTCH CHEST DRAWERS. TOILET WARE (good qua!.). I CARPET. BM. BED.. WIRE AND KAP. MATTRESSES. BLANKETS, BED AND TABLE LINEN in good condition. Duchess Pair, Upholstered Chairs. Curtains. KITCHEN— DINING TABLE, Wicker Settee. Linoleum. Aluminium Cooking Utensils, Scales, Bread Crock, and General Sundries. OUTSIDE — STANDARD MANGLE. WRINGER. PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER, WHEELBARROW, STEP-LAD--1 DER. Sundry Timber and Gal. Iron LGEQUANTITY CARPENTERS AND GASDEN TOOLS, HALF-TON COAL. HOUSE TO LET. piCHARD ARTHUR AND pO., AUCTIONEERS. ELLIOTT ST. (CLEARING OALE AT THUREKA. (NEAR HAMILTON). rpUESDAY. T\ECEMBER -J A AT 12 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from,", Mr. W. Townsend, who is giving up dairying on account of labour troubles, we will Sell, on his farm at Eureka, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including; fir EXTRA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in DO full milk 63 WEANER CALVES STORE CATTLE SHEEP, PIGS, HORSES. Farm Implements, Tools, Sundries. Fourcow Plant Victory Milking Machine and Engine. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.We can with confidence recommend the above cows as at present they hold top test and supply at Euroka Factory. "CHARMERS' nO-OPEBATIVE AUCTIONEERING pO.. T TO., AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. i Houses and Land for Sale. ,"\|TUST CELL QWING rpo QLD A GE A : ."DEAUTIFUL J ITTLE T^ARM. " i OWNER WANTS TAKE SUBURBAN I PROPERTY OF 3OR 3 ACRES. ! AS PART PAYMENT. Iflo A CRES OF SOME OF THE BEST AVJU LAND IN THE WAIKATO, all highly improved. well subdivided and watered, plenty of shelter; lies well to the un - A really compact and beautiful little farm. Modern House of 9 rooms and conveniences; bath, pantry, hot and cold water: 8-bail cowshed with milking machines in- ; stalled, .2 implement sheds, barn, and other outbuildings. Orchard and protective trees. Carrying 45 cows, calves, and 4 horses, bchool. P. 0.. and creamery adio.oing. Price, i-SS per acre, including machines. Easy terms to a good man. Owner is over 80 , years old, and. must sell. This is one of the best Mid prettiest farms that we know of in the Waikato. . Should sell to the first buyer that inspects it. _ J f J] TTAMILL AND pO., HAMILTON '■ — SPLENDID HARBOUR NICE WELL-BUILT 2-STOREY ROUGHCAST HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, and «very modern convenience, h. and c. water, two bathrooms, tiled roof, motor shed; level section. 65ft by 165 ft. PRICE i}, 550 0Q ly". easy terms. Remarks.—Th-s property is within one minute of the tram, and has an unexcelled view of tha harbour. The house is artistically finished' and. designod. The adjoining section can also be secured, making it an ideal lesidence. Full particulars from -(yEWCOMB. LAND VALUER. 'Phone 790. H. M. Arcade. Ififi ACRES-jPart improved-2} miles J-\J\J school and wharf: cream cart passes daily: ring-fenced: 7 paddocks. Cottage, sheds, separator-room; 15 milking cows 2 pigs. 4 heifers. 2 bulls. 1 horse, cart, harness, harrows, and other sundries. £16 per acre as a going concern. Cash. £1000 balance 5 per cent.. 5 years. ' CAS , H tor over 200 Acres, part *"V U well improved. Up-to-date Dwelling and extra good fencing: near convs. Price, £15 10s per acre, balance terms. 1A ACRES—Near Pukekohe Town—£loo ±\J per acre. Cash, £500. balance terms. rr\ ACRES, improved—Near proposed *-»Y railway station. £32 per acre. £350 cash, balance terms. Owner off to the war r(\ ACRES—Puni. £40 per acre. O\J Also. Many Others: KING AND CO. Land Valuers. Pukekohe. rpHAMES "yALLEY T\AIRY pARM, A T .£l2 P EE ACRERCifi ACRES of good-quality Und. all °Y", ploughable; well subdivided and , watered; 200 acres in grass, 50 acres fallow, balance rough feed; at present carrying 80 head of stock; railway 7 miles, post office, store, factory 2 miles school half-mile; rural > ma,ll delivery; 1 comfortable Home 10-bail ' cowshed, outbuildings, etc. *vu«i . We have inspected this property, and can • weT,oi reC ° m < melld . it as the cheapest th!ng man? ' basy termß * rraQ to a good (j, F. jm ellars AND QO., 99, QUEEN BTBBET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16096, 9 December 1915, Page 10
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