TO-DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, At 1 o’clock. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, ETO. On the Premises, South road, next to Mr Jounnax’s Bakery. Tt/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr R. Bouttell, South road, Berhampore, to sell the whole of his Household Effects, consisting of— Piano, by Carl Blansberg, Berlin; a really good instrument Rattan couch and chairs, sideboard, music cabinet, occasional tables. Austrian chairs, dining and kitchen* tables, sewing machine, tenders and fire irons, curtaana, ornaments glassware and crockery, duchess pairs, extended rail bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, toilet sets, linoleum (good quality), wool mats, iearth rug, wringer,, Potts s irons, grindstone, wire netting and quantity kitchen utensils. On view morning of sale. Absolutely No Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 29 th AUGUST, At 1 o’clock sharp. Clearing Sale of Dairy Cattle, Farm Implements, and Furniture, at Taita. Macdonald, ' wilson and qo. have received instructions from Mr S. Death, who is leaving for Taranaki, to sell at his farm, Taita, as above—--5 good dairy cows, in milk, and all autumn calves 1 d.s. buggy, equal to new Reid and Gray d.f. plough, Howard s.f. plough, Hornsby reaper, tiger rake, and lot of useful farm sundries 1 tip dray 1 stack of good sweet oaten sheaves 1 stack meadow hay ■ 8 tons fluke and Brown River seed potatoes . . Lot of household furniture, comprising dining-room suite in walnut and green rep, chairs, tables, s. and d. bedsteads, chest drawers, washstands and ware, etc., etc. Mr Death is a very old Hutt settler. Come along, all of you, and give him a good send-off. Everything is to go. 965 IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, 81, Lambton quay. ■> ON THURSDAY NEXT, 30th AUGUST, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., favoured with instructions, will sell ns above— The contents of an eight-roomed Residence, removed to the above for convenience of sale. Details later. 21 JOHNSONVILLB SALE YARDS; JOHNSONVILLE. THIS DAY. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th. Sale at 11 a.m. IPREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. in conjunction with Abraham and Williams, will sell by public auction as above—--100 fat bullocks 400 prim© fat wethers A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 aim., returning from Johnsonville at 12,15 and 2 p.m. ■ O. H % PORRITT, Auctioneer. ! Local agent— E. BUCHOLZ, 843 Lambton quay, Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 29tk AUGUST, 1900. Messrs baker bros, win sen by public auction at their Property Auction Mart, 38, Lambton quay, on WED: NESDAY, 2Sth August, 1900, at 2.30 p.m., as under — JOHNSONVILLB,—Part of Block 12, situate in Burgess road, and containing J acre, more _oit ! less, ott which are erected two 4-roomCd cottages and one 3-roomed cottage, with outbuildings. The cottages are all occupied by good tenants. Title, Land Transfer. This property, situated within three minutes’ walk of Johnsonville station, offers a favourable opportunity for a profitable suburban investment. v PETONE ESPLANADE.—Two sections of laud, 50ft x 80ft each and with a frontage of 80ft to Tory street. Title, Land Transfer. THORNDON, BROOK STREET—Part of Town Acre 585, having a frontage of 113 ft by a depth of 57ft Sin, on which are erected two 6-roomed cottages with all conveniences. Land, sufficient to build two more cottages.
Tor further particulars apply to MESSRS BAKER BOS., ~ Auctioneers, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch 31 and Dunedin, ’ OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. ■ : HAIOH AND MORRAH will sell at their Yards, as above — 70 good hoggets 10 fat ewes 60 store ejves 10 good dairy cows, near calving 3 good dairy cows, in milk 1 prime faticow 15 weaners, steers and heifers 5 yearling heifers 2 pure-bred Ayrshire bulls 10 store pigs > 1 pure-bred Berkshire sow 1 box good turkeys 7 good saddle and harness horses 2 bay mares, , by Marquis 2 first-rate trap horses . Rustic cart, spring trap, set of swingle bars, etc. Sale at 1.30 p.m. ,987 FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900, At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Limited, will sell by public auction, as above—--70 springing heifers 32 springing heifers 7 fat bullocks 800 hoggets, turnip fed 160 fat wethers 150 fat and forward ewes 70 hoggets 60 fat ewes 40 fat ewes 7 springing heifers 4 steers 40 ewes in lamb 19 IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY LAND SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. At the Assembly Rooms, Feilding, At 2 o'clock. Gorton and son and e;■ » 7-RAT,AND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., i . ve receive,, instructions from Messrs Fetch , end Monckton to offer hy public auction as above—--434 ACRES OF RICH ALLUVIAL LAND, situate two miles from Feilding Railway Station, subdivided into 16 pau-ocks, with all necessary buildings and improvements, forming two compact farms admir ably suited for dairying, one- of 2/6 acres, and another of 148 acres. The property will be offered first as o whole, and if nnsma, separately. Title under Land Transfer Act., Terms and coe-dtiona on application to e >uctioo*«*' 146
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4138, 28 August 1900, Page 8
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