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CLEARING SALE. rPO BUILDERS, ALLIED TRADES, ± AND OTHERS. 0L EARING gALE, rpHAMES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, At 11 O’clock. Instructed by the Olllcial Assignee in bankruptcy in the estate of C. W. Potlerton, in Thames, builder. L. A. \y iLLIAMS ’ AUCTIONEER, 'rpHAMES, Will sell on the premises, POLLEN STREET, as above, a large stock of JOINERY, GLASS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, TIMBER, MACHINERY AND BUILDERS’ SUNDRIES, including: FORD one-ton Truck (Solid Back Tyres), 10 h.p. A.C. ELECTRIC MOTOR & STARTER; 8-10 h.p. Crosslev Gas Engine; “Kirchner" 4 Sider Planing Machine, 16 x 7 capacity'; 20ft ljin Steel Shafting, with Plummer Blocks, Hangers and Collars; 16 Split Steel, Split Wood and Solid Pulleys (sizes bin x bin to 40in x 1 Oin) ; 26 pairs Moulding and Straight Knives; Sander Drum, Shafting and Pulleys; small Saw Bench and Saw (.B.B.); 2-ton Chain .Block (new), Steel Hanger, quail-, tity 3, 4 and 5 ply Belling (some new) ; 5 Work Benches with screws; Office Safe; Sash, Door and Bench Cramps. JOINERY STOCK, including Sashes, Casements; Fan, Top and Side Lights; Cupboard; Wardrobe; Casement and Fly Doors; Dressed and Jointed 41‘t Rimu; Oregon Ply Wood; |in and 7-16 in Dowels, etc. BUILDERS’ GLASS (about SHOO), comprising assorted sizes, 16 and 21 oz. Glass, Ground Glass, lin. P.P. Glass; White, Amber and Wine Arctic Glass, sizes 28 x 18 to 90 x 36. PAINTS and Painters’ Materials: Linseed Oil, Stucco, White Enamel, Roof Paint, Varnish, Dryers, Knotting, Car Enamel, 4 cwt Putty, etc. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, including about i ton F.H., E.B. and D.II. Nails and Brads; Sinks, Cisterns, E.C. Galv. Pans, Flush Pan, Damp Course, Melh Reinforcement, Asbestos Lagging, Wall Boarding, Ventilators, Air Bricks, Tiles, and general hardware sundries. About 15,000 ft TIMBER: Mouldings, Skirting, Beads, Rimu and Kauri Shorts, Firewood, etc. LARGE SHED on Skids, and odd lots too numerous to itemise. Auctioneer’s Note.—A unique opportunity for those about to build, and some splendid farmers' lots. Will be offered in quantities to suit buyers. Terms Cash. L. A. W ILLIAMS - Auctioneer. THAMES. 607

LAND FOB SALE. W. B. ITADAM. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, (Phono 8), OTOROHANGA. The following desirable properties In this favoured disLricl are placed before prospective buyers:— BEAUTIFUL ONE-MAN DAIRY FARM. Situated in Uie famous MANGAURONUA VALLEY, 9 miles from Olorobanga. Area 105 ACHES, now carrying 50 COWS, 25 SHEEP, 20 YEARLING CATTLE and 5 HOUSES. Watered by streams and springs. (5-roomca House, elecLno light, ail conveniences. Concreted cowshed and full range of outbuildings, insurances on house and shed £OBO. (School 2i miles). Price £39 per acre. Terms £iuoo cash, balance may remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. All existing crops go with tiie property. A SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM which you are invited to inspect at once. A CHEAP MIXED FARM. Area 194 acres, 4 MILES from the rapidly-growing TOWN. OF UTOROHANGA, 100 ACRES IN GRASS, no buildings, metalled road, FREEHuLD. Price £7 per acre, with £SOO down—or buildings to value. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Now carrying 200 sheep and 20 cattle. THERE IS MONEY AND A HOME IN THE ABOVE. GOING CONCERN DAIRY FARM. OTOROHANGA. I Dairy Farm, overlooking the town of Otorohanga, 100 acres now carrying 50 cows, 2 1 young cattle, 3 horses, and usual range of domestic animals. 14 paddocks, 7 wires, all ploughable. Watered by springs and ram. All crops in. House 5 rooms, c. 1., phone, cowshed concreted. Usual range outbuildings. Insurances £525. Price £4 5 per acre, with £1250 cash, balance 5 years, 0 per cent. Only 1 mortgage, G.A.S., £I9OO, due 30 years at 5 per cent. Can be bought as a Going Concern with 50 cows at £55 per acre. SEE THIS MODEL DAIRY' FARM NOW' —MONEY HERE! WRITE, WIRE OR RING PHONE 8, McADAM, OTOROHANGA.

uKESsr.iAKirvcHEMSTIT CHING, Ladder .Mending:, and Needlework of any Description.— “ ltoehive," Uoom 7. next llaeremai Tea Uuuins. niiAliT Frocks, Coats, Evening- and Wedding Gowns, etc. Garments cut and ntleu .—mbs. COUPER, 17 Garden Place, end House left side. DRESSMAKERS & Coslutnleros: Dainty Evening and Wedding Frocks a speciality; Charges .Moderate.—G LEA COE HOUSE. 211 Victoria Street. BOOTS SHOES Ml One Price all LEATHER W. WEARWELL. WARD STRFET. HAMILTON. CURTIS Nine Star Perennial Broccoli: each plant will bear from 5 to 13 heads and Ihe crops will stand for years. Will stand rrosts up to 30 degrees. Price. i/O packet, from FLETCHER BROS, Ashburton. 28 PRESIDENT or Canterbury Egg Circle writes: “ I place Norton’s Egg Preservative first on the list, as I have had | 100 per cent, ‘good’ after nine months’ holclin*/’ "li

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17804, 31 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17804, 31 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17804, 31 August 1929, Page 3