AUCTION SALES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OP UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. * A ; SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by AucJ\- tion will be held at the Corporation Yards, Clyde quay. TO-DAY (SATURDAY!, the'loth instant., at 2.15 p.m. E. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. April 9th, 1920. 831 CLEARANCE SALQ Of PICKED DAIRY HEED, At THE FARM, TAIT A, On ‘ TUESDAY. APRIL 13th At 1 p.m. sharp. HEENICST .LEIGHTON has receivod instricfiona from John Bentley, 'Efeq-, Taita. to'offer' for absolute sale by Public." Auction as above, hla picked herd of IB FIBST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, coming to profit April and May ■ Also, . SPRING THAI- . COOLER. AND CANS GOOD BRAKE MARE
NOTE; —The above Herd is veil and favourably known as one of the best ln : the district. The cows are all heavy milkers. Inspection invited. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. 744 -Auctioneer. MOKE RICH LANE FOR CLOSE SETTLEMENT. 16 SMALL DAIRY FARMS, 17 TO 90 ACRES. ALSO, 6 HOLDING PADDOCKS. Two Miles from Foilding, on Kimbolton Road. Murray, Roberts and co., ltd.. are instructed by Mrs Ernest Short and her -Son. Mr E. E. Short, to Sell by Publics Auction, in the Brill Hall, Foilding. on FRIDAY. APRIL 30th, 1920, At 3 p.m. The ' Freehold . Properties known as Short's Stud Bull Farm and Fetch’s Block, comprising Rich Flat Dairying and Fattening Farms; well fenced and watered, and beautifully sheltered. Good Homes oh four sections.' TERMS VERY EASY. POSSESSION, JUNE Ist, 1920. Apply, MURRAY’, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD.. FeUding, And All Branches. 719 CLEARANCE SALE. KNIGHT’S ROAD, LOWER HUTT,' On THURSDAY',' APRIE .29th, 1920, ” A't 1.30 p.m. ; H ERNEST LEIGHTON has rcceiv- • ed instructions from Mrs Lynch to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auctiop her picked herd, as under: 8 dairy cows, calving May, July, and August 2 choice 6-month old calves 2 heavy ‘bacon P'-fg- • • ’ Copper Boiler, Chum, Milk Buckets, ' . Cans iihd Pans! Cream Buckets, 4 Cow Covers, Mangle, Wringer, 3 Lawn Mowers (one especially good). Water Trough; Garden Tools, Meat Safe, 4 doz. Jam Bottles, and Sundries. NOTE.— I These Cows are too favourably known to require any comment. They may be inspected any day previous to the sale. • • H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. 821 Auctioneer. TO-DAT, SATURDAY. At 1 p.m. On the Premises, JESSIE STREET,- KHANDALLAH (3rd house on left, see flag.) EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOLA by Stock (with 80 Records), HIS MASTER’S VOICE FULL SIZE CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND 146 RECORDS. CHESTERFIELD, LOUNGES. HANDSOME CARPET’S, VERY RARE ORNAMENTS, 400-DAY CLOCK, and ' .the USUAL APPOINTMENTS AND EFFECTS TO BE FOUND IN A WELL - APPOINTED 7-ROOMED
HOUSE. Messrs hodgkins, carver AND CO. have been favoured with, instructions from E'. H. Tarsono, Esq., who has sold the property and 3s leaving the district, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, os above. Included in the list will bo found: MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND ■PIANOLO (by Steok), and 80 BE- - CORDS. HIS MASTERS VOICE FULL SIZE ■ - CONCERT GRAMOPHONE in beautiful walnut case, with 146 SPECIAL-LY-SELECTED RECORDS. HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS (in saddlebags). GENUINE ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD (leadlights). UNIQUE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (comprising double bod, wardrobe, duchesse, and washstand). OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE. SOLID WALNUT BEVELLED MIRROR OVERMANTEL. SINGER DBOPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, Also, VERY RARE VASES, CHINA ORNAMENTS. COPPER FIGURES, OAK HADLSTAND, 400-DAY CLOCK, OAK PALM-STANDS, CARD TABLE, BRASS FENDER AND IRONS, AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER (11 yards). Also, Oak Chairs, Morris chairs, double and single bods, duchesse chests, toilet sots, very rare pictures (by old masters), inlaid linos, easy chairs, hearth rugs, art curtains, tables, electric iron, cutlery, out-glass decanters, tumblers, cake stands, coal scuttles, hail cprpets, Axminster door slips, easy chairs, dinner sets, ■ crockery, of all descriptions, garden tools, lawn mower, carpenter's tools, etc., etc., and hundreds of articles too numerous to mention. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. NO RESERVE. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Everything is in perfect order and as good as near, the OAK FURNITURE being specially made for the owner from picked timber. On view morning of sale from So'clook. Trains leave Thorndon Station at 9.25, 11, and 13.15. HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., Auctioneers arid Furniture Specialists, 137, LAMBTON QUAY. RADFORD’S. tCARCE LINES IN FUENISHINGS--5 TRIVETS. PASSAGE LINOLEUMS, ' MOHAIR SKIN H. BUGS. . CASEMENT BORDEEINGS, CHAMBERS, TOILET BASINS, MIXING BOWLS. HIGH AND LOW CHAIRS. At Manners and Willis streets.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 12
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