Manawatu Times 19 Feb 1883

ON THE PREMISES, WAINUI-O-MATA,

Known as Messrs J. and D. Sinclair’s.

UNRESERVED SALE OF SAWMILL PLANT, STEEL RAILS, &c.
ON THURSDAY, 22nd FEB, 1883, At 1.30 o’clock p.m.

T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are favoured with instructions from A. E. Russell, Esq., to sell by public auction, as shown, absolutely without the least reserve—

THE WHOLE OF THE FIXED PLANT AND MACHINERY OF THE WAINUI-O-MATA SAWMILLS, as under:—
Stationary engine and boiler
Vertical frame and circular saw-bench, with fittings
Planing machine and belts
About 63 tons bent steel rails, as laid down on tramway

The above are in first class condition and thoroughly working order, the mill having only ceased working in consequence of the bankruptcy of Messrs J. and D. Sinclair.

The sale presents a rare opportunity of acquiring a complete sawmill plant at a mere fraction of its real value.


ON THE PREMISES, WAINUI-O-MATA.
ON THURSDAY, 22nd FEB. 1883, At 1.30 o’clock p.m.
In the Assigned Estate of J. & D. Sinclair.

SPECIAL TO TEAMSTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS.

T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are favoured with instructions from the Mortgagee, holding under bill of sale, to sell by public auction as above, absolutely without the least reserve, the balance of the stock of Messrs J. & D. Sinclair, consisting of—
14 draught horses, many of them cost £40 each
10 head well-bred cattle
100 Cotswold sheep, more or less

The above horses were reserved from the previous sale, as they were required for the work of the mill until it stopped a few days back. They will be found on examination to be thoroughly sound and staunch, and fit for any kind of work. No better horses are to be seen in the colony.


ON THE PREMISES, WAINUI-O-MATA.
ON THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1883, At 1.30 o’clock p.m.
In the Assigned Estate of J. & D. Sinclair.

UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE MOVEABLE SAWMILL PLANT.

T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the estate of Messrs J. and D. Sinclair to sell by public auction, as above, absolutely without the least reserve, the whole of the moveable plant in and about the Wainui-o-mata Sawmills as under:—
60 tons steel rails, lying loose
6 tramway trucks
1 trap and harness
2 waggons
2 carts
Chaffcutter, corncrusher
Oatcrusher, screw-press, wool press
Pair bellows
Anvil, vice, drills and smith’s tools
About one ton old iron
2 pairs jinker wheels
8 sets harness
Ropes and blocks, 3 iron blocks
8 circular saws, crab winch
Screw jacks
5 bullock yokes, bows and chains
4 iron tanks
160 ft lead piping
Plough, barrow, spades, knives, forks, picks, and scythes

Also, the valuable stock of sawn timber, as per specification, to be sold in lots to suit buyers.

Intending buyers should leave by the 10.15 a.m. train to the Hutt, where they will find conveyances to take them to Wainui-o-mata free of charge, returning with them in time to catch the 6.20 p.m. train to Wellington.

The above sale presents a good opportunity to sawmillers, dealers, and others to pick up decided bargains.


WANTED — Cabinetmakers, Grocers, Butchers, and Bakers to send orders to EDWIN ARNOLD, Basket and Perambulator Maker, Ridgway Street, Wanganui.
Prize awarded Melbourne Exhibition against the World.


NOTICE— S. FAGAN intends to continue his MONSTER SALE of Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Leggings until the whole is cleared.
At Gillett’s Buildings, The Square.


RICHTER, NANNESTAD, & CO, STEAM SAW MILLS, Palmerston North, Manawatu.


NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between Thomas Stokes Dixon and Joseph Vivian, as storekeepers, under the style of “Vivian and Co,” at the Terrace End Store, Palmerston North, has this day been dissolved by the retirement of the said Joseph Vivian.

T. S. DIXON.
Witness— Eliot Warburton, Solicitor, Palmerston North
February 16, 1883.

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