Sales by Auction. T°- DAY -12.30-T°- DAY ' ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ALMOST NE A PIANO. PIANOLA, 20 NEW FL/ MATTRESSES, TIMBER, SASHE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FU NISHING. ETC. "TONSON. nARLICK no., TT3 Favoured with instructions, will Sell Auction, AT THE QUEEN < AS LORNE STREET SALE ROOMS, ALL THE LARGER FURNITURE C A SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, „ Catalogue includes: HANDSOME WALNUT PIANO, n< abearance. EXCELLENT PIANOLA, will fit any piar LARGE BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE, by 12. HEAVY LINOLEUMS. OVAL WALNUT TABLE, SEWIN . MACHINE. RUSSIAN NURSERY SUITE. 7 pieces. DINING AND OTHER TABLESMr?:- i.\ ? SUITP., •.--.. H /"" ' 2 Armchairs. \SiHO -iIDEBOAKC, rlC.i/ttES. FINE HEAVY OAK KERB. HANDSOME PEARL AND BRAS DOUBLE BEDSTEAD. SUPERIOR WIRE AND HOR3EHAI MATTRESSES. SINGLE PSDSTEAD AND FIN'S KAIO hAmms OAK Cm.lil, fl-iUi ii>idw T--v-.'.« r.v.-,.;: CANADIAN AND OTHER CHaJES. FINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE DUC/lEBS PAIRS. COMB. AND OTHE CHESTS DRAWERS. CHILD'S COT AND MATTHFSi. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING! AT 12.30 SHARP, CUPERIOR RIMU OFFICE TABLE, wit l Side Drawers and Pigeon Holes i Back, Shacklock Range. 2 Keroser Heaters. LARGE LOT TIMBER AN: GLAZED SASHES. Rope, 50 DRUMS JAI OIL, SunJries. Etc. SALE - TO-DAY. 12,30 WARREN BLYTH, Mannser Auctioneering Department«*Mm» WBJ.IIJWM \TEXT. JO O'CLOCF STt.r'x; maLE OF PLANTS. *j\'rOT 1.. tL-- r*s.n for planting Priw.:.?. i' .'•-. .li.j .are varieties: Gjs-il Dsini* ■;a }\"'jt as siinflowcrs. all tL-s i..u- :c, aa i;;U- ireßgins'-le: Calceolarias, the n»-.p ;':rwminß fiowt/ing annual* i?row 1, over aosea different shades and colouio; Doubl Friu.ii.is, Giant Pansies. the fiif! rollec tioj; pt-o;- offered at tactios: at-jf.nin! ArcnonW). Begonias, foliage aelightfui a>. many (lowering varieties, with a doubi caarm about them: Cosmos a varied collei ti?n; Flowen>" - T r"»r.>>.-», Cprnntionu, «t< Toraa'o Plants ia I<\ks coutaiuiaic i now up to 10 down. Yates's Market Favourite Large Smooth Red, and ot'jer high-class rell-proved species; Kumara Plants, an l many other Garden Plants in wason REMFMBEP WED\ESD»Y. OCTOBER ' J. gRAID AND C°- ■ NEW CITY MARKETS.
THE T AND OEEKER'S APPORTITMTY. THE MCTVONALD TESTATE (ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. J. Si MCDONALD). ' L EVTX I 5397 Af:RS'Under instructions from i!.« Tru*'.e*.< ■]■■■ i >'«or.d Portion of this )' '*■?-<■* ii ' > jv :> -ftercd I? Pub'ic Audio"; ,:. ■■■'E. l .-/-TV 2.:.'. '':.'. ~ >-u-;>?r '■ .'. li;« K-.a/.;':' 'ijta'.rt I.e\u,. flu land to be offered at thi; Sale comprises some of the finest coiintr; in the district, >-\mi.-ably suited fat df irking, fattenin.-. graf-ng, or crops, ar< totalling aboi. 1848 A CRES> F BEEHOTD 3549- A CSES - EASEHO]! '- OP THE "HEATHERLEA" ESTATE The offerings are in Lots of various areas ranging from 48 acres to 1123 acres, and consist of heavy carrying land, well »raasec in good English and Native graisse,*, ant well watered. Their situation is close U rail and town, with saleyards. butter factory school, npst office, etc., all within easj reach. _ The climate is unsurpassed in th« Dominion. EXCEPTIONALLY . EASY TERMS. FREEHOLD SECTIONS--10 oer cent at fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in twelve months (or improvements to .the value of 10 per cent.), Balance in five years iron! date ol Sale at 5} per cent, interest. IEASEHOLD SECTIONS--25 per cent at fall of hammer. 10 p-r cent, in six months, 16 per cent in twelve months, 25 per cent, in two years 25 per cent, in three years, unpaid purchase money to bear interest at 5} per cent. A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET GIVING FULL PARTICULARS W'LL PR SENT FREE TOGETHER WITHWis TO INQUIRERS WRITTK'}. JJALttFTY AND £OMPANY, p.. CTEPHENSON AND^po., • LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION, WELLINGTON. JJALG'ETY AND pOMPANY, T TD. •TUAKAU QTOCK QALE. . "FRIDAY, QCTOBER A 250 HEAD OP CATTLE. Entries Solicited. D. WALKER. Tuakau Agent. T)ALGETY AND COMPANY, T TD., IN CONJUNCTION WITH "FARMERS' pO-OP., T TD. ' ITELENSVILLE CALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Q gPRING gULLOCK pAIR 1000 HEAD OF CATTLE, Including CKfl 3 AND 4-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN ooyj BULLOCKS, from the following graziers:— MESSRS. JOHN BTRAKA. J. A. WILSON. PAUL STRAKA, JOSEPH STRAKA, JAMES McLEOD, ROBERT DOWNES TOLLOPH. JOHN TURNWALD, R MABEFIELD. 9,ofi 2 AND 2J-YEAR SHORTHORN 6l\J\J STEERS, from the following graziers:— MESSRS. A. J. McLEOD. P.' GRANVILLE P. WILLIAMS, AND H. SALTER. The above lines are fell well bred, good quality, cattle, and we can strongly recommend Buyers to attend this Sale. Further Entries will be Advertised Later. CON. CHRISTIE. Auctioneer, H. BRADLEY, Helensvifle Agent. Stud Horses. fVMBi9. T°t, T & AVEL auck-!lA-«l£l *■ LA NL\ CLEVEDOV yyn sct piioET ° E ** The Imported Clydesdale Stallion, „. _. DACOTAH (17213). Sire, Hiawatha, by Prince Robert. Dam, Anice, by Baron's Pride Fee: £t> oe All particulars from A. CARMICHAEL, r, . . .. .Groom in charge, Caw of A. McNicol. Esq.., Oevedpn. ««■!■ h....,■.■■ — J-J. ...,.» ..ilt, >„ j&k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16968, 30 September 1918, Page 8
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