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Sales 'by Anction. . pOAKfiEY. . J. 70 ' ' AT THEIR " BOOMS, .' 6» V STREET TATEST, .' |?EU>AY,' QCTOBER : 09 '." i \ AT -2.30 *•**• '*** „-,„„*,„ In Conjunction with: . MESSRS ERNEST AND DILWORTH, Tjand and " Estate Agents, ->- J - WILL SELL -i BY PUBLIC AUCTION, HOUSED AND - SADDLERY BUSINESS. mw^f^^F 11 GT -. SOUTH ED° PAPA.mw xvaiuji.— consists of office and large a workroom. Dwelling is. a Modern Bungalow i louiit 4 years), comprising 4 rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom; bath and porcelain basin; gas.throughout, gas stove and tanks. Grounds nicely lard out in lawns and garden; good, orchard, and fowlrun; gignhed. House and shop at present let at weekly . rental, £» to. Termp.. cash: balance, 2i years at 6 per cent:- L.T. Title. nrlfefe?, l particulars on application to - MESSRS. %NEST AND dLlworth; i Alston Chambers, Queen St., or the under- , eigned— .- - ' - s j* jjEONARD pOAKLEY, TD., " AUCTIONEERS. 'PHONE 223S i - L ■■■ ' " ' !'■.: v -'■ » J. R. ROBERTSON. LTD. . Under Instructions from the Public Trustee, Will sell on ■ QCTOBER AT 22 NOON. AT THEIR auction ROOMS. QUEEN st piVE JJESIRABLE pROPERTIES IN THE ESTATE OF F. J. STEWART DECEASED. Di - c 'W-aj*-t. L° T iJr~ A V . A CAIfT SECTION with 100 • arte fisa «*.»*«3^^rar& ■ the° U Main- %d wESxTSS L° T ir 2 'T; IS - PA RCEL OF 7a. 1 nttvJfLrf* ffl P d ? 3 situated in Vermont St., §£W*& ?u° ut from tho motor-bus gggj **. Highbury Corner. It should be very suitable, for strawberry or lemonTerowSSrff Uiv^ ing - Th/ property" 11 wltWn 100 yds. reckoned on producing £1000 worth of strawberries to the aero in tho year. Splendid opportunity for anyone requiring n farmlet near the city. This property is 21 aides from tho Birkenhead Wharf on a good i 0?!- 8 ? OP PROPERTY 50 links front"ir ?*%• Blt , ed , maia. , road. Birkenhead, about sm. from the wharf. Divided into shop, 3 ? 3 -!^ 60 * a ? d lock-up shop. Solid kauri building of good prospective value at L present bringing in rentals. / OT 4.-A HOUSE PROPERTY situated on th- main road, Birkenhead, at preVent occupied by Mrs. Stewart. This is a fine residence; unsurpassed views; oontainin" 7 rooms, dining room 18ft. by 16ft., well "fin- I ished, with pore, bath and basin; verandah back and front; also small dairy; workshop outside. Nice level section with frontage 75 75 links. Inspection arranged any forenoon before sale. I OT .5.-A VACANT PIECE .OF LAND -Li lying well to the sun, and containing 4a lr. 39.47p„ more or less, with a frontage of 297.25 links to main fbad, adjoining Mrs. Stewart's house. A fin© property for building a residence or for a cut-ting-up proposition for a builder. ALL PROPERTIES FLAGGED. For further particulars apply to tho Publio Trustee, or the undersigned Auctioneers. J. R. R obert son. AUCTIONEER. — > . . •VTG&TEA OTOCK CALE. s nXTESDAY, ACTOBER -i 0 NOON. 250 HEAD CATTLE. 120 HEAD BEEF. 60 GOOD EMPTY COWS. 50 GROWN STEERS. 30 DAIRY HEIFERS. HpHE TfiARMERS' rf~tO-OPERATXVE A UCTIONEERING /COMPANY. LIMITED, HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. . pLEARING gALE, AT f^GATEA. "YYEDNESDAY, QCTOBER -IO Favoured with instructions from Mr, J. Bratley, who has sold his farm, we "shall soil tho following: — AX\ CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND 4:U HEIFERS, in milks, and to calve 5 SOWS AND YOUNG X Mowing Machine, Tyno Harrows, Light Timber -Waggon up to two tons. 1 Spring Cart, Dray Harness, Leading Chains, Back Band. Plough Chains and Hames, Double-furrow Disc Plough, 1 Rstroroof lion Feed Bin, 5 Sacks Mixed Grass Seed Tools, Sundries. rpHE VpARMERS' pO-OPERATTVE A UCTIONEERING pO., T TD.. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. pLEARING QALE OF T>EDT>OLLED % pATTLE AT pUREKA. rPUESDAY, QCTOBER -J Q AT NOON. * ' ' Favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Leask, who has sold portion of his property, we shall Sell TTIS ENTIRE HERD ■"• Of Q(\ HIGHLY-BRED RED POLLED OU DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERST m calf to Pedigree Bulls A A 1 AND 2-YEAU-OLD HEIFERS 3 PEDIGREE RED POLLED BULLS, bred by Hon. Heatoa Rhodes and Weraroa State Farm. NOTE.—The above Cows and Heifers are bred from the foLowing Pedigree Red Polled Bulls:—Waikato's Pr.de, Hector, Waikato'e Prince. Waikato's Ajax, Waikato's Reoman and Dominion Rubicon. They should not be confused with Polled Angus Cattle, although similar in constitution. They are all good milkers, and continue to yield over a long season. Inspection invited at any time. ' 6 DRAUGHT HORSES 2 SPRING CART HORSES 5 Stacks Oat Sheaves (about 40 tons), 1 Double-furrow Plough. 1 Swamp Plough, 1 Revers.ble Diso Plough, 1 Digger Plough, 1 3-Leaf Harrow, 1 Norwegian Harrow, l 14blade Booth and Mac Donald Disc. 1 MasseyHarris Drill, 1 Booth and Mac Donald Roller, 1 Lime Sower, 1 Ma«sey-H»rris Binder, 1 Massey-Harria Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Mani-i toba Stacker, 2 Hay Sweeps, 1 12-h.p. Anderson Oil Engine, 1 14-h.p. Canterbury D.B. Chaffcutter,- 1 Chatham Seed Cleaner. 1 8ton Waggon (4in- tyres), 1 30cwt. Waggon, 1 Bog Cart, 1 Gig, 1 5-cow Treloar Milking Plant, 1 Lister Engine (4 hj>.), 1 Separator, 10 Milk Cans, 2 Cream Cans, 1 8-bottle Babcock Milk Tester. 1 Set Scales, Cart Collars, Winkers, Harness, and Sundries. OmE "pARMERS" pO-OPERATTVE A UCTIONEERING pOMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. pOUNTBT OA.LE& ARARTMU—SaIe of Estate of the late E. J. BIake—SATURDAY. October 9. POKENO—SaIe of Messrs. Thomas and CiviI— MONDAY. October 11. *^ HELENSVILLE— October 11. PAPAKURA—Horse TUESDAY. October 12. KAUKAPAKAPA—SaIe of Mr. E. Mills— ' TUESDAY October 12. WAIMAUKU—SaIe of Mr. G. Dale— NESDAY, October 13. RUNCIMAN—Dairy THURSDAY, October 14. TUAKAU— THURSDAY, October 14. WATTAKARURU—FRIDAY. October 15. PUKEKOHE—SaIe of Mr. C. A. Willis— SATURDAY, October 16. POKENO—MONDAY, October 18. PUKEKOHE— SaIe— MONDAY. October 18. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, October 19. PUKEKOHE—Dairy Sale — THURSDAY October 21. PUKEKOHE-ItUESDAY. October % HELENSVILLE— WEDNESDAY. October 27. KARAKA—SaIe of Mr. Jno. Sorenson— THURSDAY, October 28. HAYMARKET, (Auckland)— Sale of Motor Cars on account The Gillett Motors, Ltd, and Messrs. Pullen, Armitaee, Ltd — THURSDAY. October 28. WEEKLY SALES THE HAYMARKET - TUESDAYS-Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc WEBTFIELD YARDS - WEDNESDAYS— *at Cattle, Sheep. Calves. Pigs? etc WESTPIELD YARDS - THURSDAYS. —Dairy and Store Stock. THE HAYMARKET - FRIDAYS-Horsea. Vehicles, Harness, Hay. Straw, and Gram. etc. Buyers for MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA). LTD., FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS. ETC. Prices on Application. A LPRED J3UCKLAND & CONS, LID*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 4

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