AUCTIONEERS. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, At 1.45. p A. FAIRBROTHEB T will sell at his Auction Mart, as follows: — Furniture, Sewing Machine, Bicycles, lawn mower, zinc-lined piano case, headaway and liuntaway 'sheep dog, poultry, vegetables, fruit, etc further, entries poultry INVITED. QUEEN STREET MART. TO-MORROW. % At 1.45 p.rn. LT. DICKASON will sell by Pub- * lie auction as above — Dueh table, washstaiul, dining table, chairs, lot books, household sundries, etc., etc; also a prime lmc of (50 cases Nelson apples, bags swedes, pie melons, also PoultTC including p.b. W.L. pullets, ducks, etc. Further Entries Poultry Invited. A. T. DICKASON, Auctioneer. clearing sale HIGH-CLASS OAK AND RIML FURNITURE. At RESIDENCE, 99 CORNWALL ST. MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 1920. At 1.30 p.m. AT. DICKASON has been instructed * to sell as above on behalf of Sir Walter Buchanan— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising— r billiard table top, complete with all accessories, oak. sideboard, h.b. dining suite, gate le ff table, oval ext. d. table, amber plush cover, oak buffet, brass curb, Axminster carpet squares, poplin curtains, revolving bookcase, Jap squares, pictures, oil-painting, - large framed mirrors, tiled curb, patent fireguard, oak chest drawEnglish’mahogany, marble top dressing pair with oval mirror, s.w. bedstead, wire mattresses, single kapoe and flax pillows, pillows, lamp shades, s.w' stretchers, s.i. bedstead, shaving mirror, cabinet, lino, bronze curtain poles and fittings, bl. and wh. tiled bath r. lino, lot- shelves and book * cases, sq. polished table, 6 Can-; adian chairs and h.rug, d. and k. tables, hanging methylated spirit, lamp, 5 hanging lamps, hurricane lamp, gas stove, vacuum carpet sweeper, Alfa Laval scpaiatoi, Universal bread mixer, meat sale, butter cooler, butter churn, cruets, enamel ware, cooking utensils, ■ Mason jars, 1. mower, etc.' i A. T. tIICKASON, Auctioneer. rp E RAUAWA ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION At LEVIN on 15th JUNE, 1920. On account F. S. Easton, Esq. rpHIS Magnificent Property has been ■ .subdivided into ’* 11 DAIRY, STUD, SHEEP and CATTLE FARMS in areas of 48, 51, (3), 68, 106, 119,. 292, 320, 402, and 1372 acres.
The grass is in good heart throughout and is particularly free from weeds, due to the fact that for over 40 years Mr John Kebbell farmed the property, and bred his own stock of Stud Romneys and Shorthorns. The water is in everlasting supply. Most sections have a good area of Rich Drained Flax Swamp. The fences throughout are in splendid order, and tho TEEMS ARE FOE 10 YEARS, namely — 10 per cent Deposit on day' of sale ' [ : 10 per cent, worth of dwellings in 12 months, otherwise 15 per cent in 12 months from day of sale.Balance in 5 years at 5-1 per cent On payment of 20 per cent in 5 years from day of sale the balance will be renewed for a further 5 years. SEND FOR PLAN TO-DAY TO—ABRAHAMS & WILLIAMS, LTD. Palmerston North and Levin. : IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 15th, At 11.30 a.m. ON THE FARM, “BATTERSEA,” MOROA. H/S'ESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & C 0.,. LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Tyer Bros, (who have sold their property) to offer at above time and place,' tho whole of their Live and Dead Stock, as follows: — 2000 SHEEP, comprising—--272 2-tooth Bomhey ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 941 4,6, and 8-tooth Romney ewes j in lamb to Romney rams (to bo drafted) • 520 ewe hoggets 160 wether hoggets 50 Romney rams (mixed ages) 30 Romney rams (mixed ages) 350 CATTLE, comprising—--150 fat and forward Shorthorn, Hereford, and P. A. bullocks, 5 to 6 years) 150 forward Shorthorn, Hereford, and P.A. bullocks, 4, 5 and 6 years. 27 21-year-old steers 30 fat bullocks Horses—--1 draught gelding 2 geldings (hacks) 1 hack, 5 years 1 hack, mare, aged. Implements, Etc.— 3-stand Wolsclev shearing machine; 4 h.p. Blackstone engine, grassseed stripper, cultivator, roller, 2 single-furrow ploughs, block drayj phaeton, forge and sundries, double grinder, 10 sacks oats, 200 posts, 200 battens, and quantity sundries. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—The cattle are all well bred, well grown, and in very forward condition. Tho sheep are purebred Romney, the rams used durin" late years being from the flocks of Messrs Matthew, Short, Wheeler, and one imported ram, and we can with confidence recommend the stuck to buyerLIGF.T LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14141, 11 June 1920, Page 8
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