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AUCTIONS. MONDAY - U a.m. - MONDAY MONDAY - 11 a.m. - MONDAY MONDAY. - U a.m. - MONDAY 0 AT THE. TOP. STORY 01? THE't FISH v . MART,' ALLEN' STREET. GEDKGE THOMAS' AND' C'O. . havereceived instructions from Messrs.. jj Gold arid Arcus.to soil; as above, an 6j Assignod Grocery Stock and valued,ajt. - •v / ... • . -li £1000, ; Including— PLATFOBM 'SCALES' 7 : COMPUTING SCALE a BRASS BALANCE SCALES - 2 TUCKER ALARM TILLS " s SHELVING AND BINS ' . I: HORSE AND CART' " SPLENDID LOT-.OP MIRRORS .. .. 0 SAFE • I . GLASS SHOWCASES, ■ ' £ . x Together with • • • .• ' a THE'FINEST STOCK OF GRO- e CERIES EVER OFFERED BY ° PUBLIC AUCTION. . £ The Auctioneers have every confidence ® in recommending.' this Sale to the notice c of both Storekeepers; and the General *! Public, the whole of the stock boing in j, excellent condition. ii MAKE A NOTE OF THE ADDRESS ° ■ AND. TIME. t ABSOLUTELY NO"RESERVE. * . • •• a -•• • • I IMPORTANT .NOTICE TO "MOTOR- B .ISTS. • s TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1916, • ' ? .At .11 o'clock a.m. sharp. . . ' "GREAT AUCTION SALE " • : ? V:.... '■ 'Of. • 1 £3000 W0 O f H . £3000: a HIGHEST GRADE BRITISH MOTOR TIRES AND TUBES. All guaranteed, perfect. Jubt landed cs lonic. E JOHNSTON AND CO.' have re- • ceived instructions to 6ell at their rooms,, 157 ; Lambtori. Quay, '2s above, on account !of whom. it may concern— CtVfl HIGHEST GRADE '/BRITISH Qj-vtj&es .' ' 4:00 'TUBES, all 'sizes' • 'To bo sold in lots to Buit buyers.' ' J As this consignment is in our _hand 3 under somewhat exceptional circumstances, and every lot must be sold, it affords motorists a'special opportunity of securing highest grade .British tires, at prices unheard of before. ; — Special attention will be given to buying orders from the country. , Tires now on view'. , ■■ E. JOHNSTON, . Auctioneer. j FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17ffi, ' At 2.30 o'clock. < 3-STORIED BRICK WAREHOUSE IN i DIXON STREET. 3, 6-ROOMED HOUSES IN KILMORE < AVENUE, late South Avenue. - 10-ROOMED HOUSE. KARORJ. 6-ROOME© HOUSE, ELLICE AVENUE. ' Y AL. WILSON AND CO. have rc- i • ceived instructions from G; W. MINTER, Es<j.,'on account of:the voluntary liquidation of H. Price »nd Co., Ltd., to-sell'by auction, at their Land : Rooms, 151-153 Lambton Quay, as above, LoTl—That very fine brick warehouse, situated at the corner of' Dixon and Quinn Streets, 3. stories, new and substantially built, covering the whole of the section, - 47. feet- 3 inches, by the good depth of 80 feet, with back entrance from. Quinn.Street. This "is a. capacious building, -arid in the coming warehouse street of.Wellingtons - LOT 11—3.6-roomed Houses, NosrlSi 17; 19 Kilmore Avenue, off Hoppor Street, alwavs-well let. Built of the finest timber obtainable, and will pass any build--6i J s examination, and are in good, serviceable condition. Glorious view of city and harbour. '.. • ■ LOT Ill—That very .fine residence in Hatton'-Street, Karori, containing 10 rooms, builfc on Section 35, area 'of land 1 rood '25.7 perches, and measuring 132 feet by 110 feet. This is a very attractive residential property, and has always' been occupied by Mr. W. G. Tustin, who built and' Isupervided -the. construction himself. No expense was spared, to obtain the utmost comfort with the greatest amount of convenience. The house has a Very fine - appearance, and the gronnds are tastefully laid out, and in addition has grlass houses, vineries, etc. The property is within one chain from ear stop. LOT IV—6-roomod House,. Ellice Atenue, land 17 x. GO, part of Section No. 331.- The houso is' No. 10 in the Avenue, and with a : little expended in repairs would make a a voTy .cheap , homo in this quiet and..-desirable locality. Sale boar'ds aro' erected on the properties. Further particulars ■. inay be had from' the Auctioneers. i gl'll'l •' AREAS. • -ioi ACRES/97. grass, '7 bush, 80 plough, able, 9 paddocks, well .watered,.carry .23 cows ana young" stock; 6-roomc'd- house. ,£250 cash. ..ftice,' .£I6OO. (6) .100 ACRES, going'concern, good-qual-land,'lo paddocks', well watered, 4roomed house, etc., .5 acres crop, 95 grass, carries 35 cows. Price, .£3050, includes 28 cows (17 in milk), 5 heifers; 7 sows, boar,' horsej cart, harness,- ;85gal. separator, chaffcutter, otc., !ctc, -J3500 to £900 cash. -■" - ! ' '.' /M 71 ACRES, 45' ploughable, 17 .paddocks, 7-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price, ,£2BIO. .£SOO cash. (8) 65 ACRES, all flat and ploughable, lroomed house, cowshcd, etc. .<£2600. -£700 cash. . (7) 14 ACRES, all and. crops, well fenced and watered, 4-roomed cottage, etc. Price, ,£750. Terms. (7) 57 ACRES, suitable Wellington milk supply, all grass and crop, 8-roomed house, outbuildings, orchard, etc. Price, ,£3705,.. Terms- (7) !n ACRES, first-class laud, all gross and crops, well fenced and watered, 6voomed house and outbuildings. Price, ,£IBOO. .£IOO cash. "" 21 ACRES, Ma.nawatn, 'new honse. etc. Fair area swamp land, capable of being impr'oved-to big value. «EI3OO. ,£3OO cash. THOMSON, BROWN' & - EAST, . ' -LTD.,, ' ■ .-. - . • Estate Agents 180 Feathcrston St.,yWELLINGTON. CHEAP AT £10 10s; PER ACRE. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP :RUN OF T. .1600 ACRES. A VERY PROFITABLE PROPERTY. •j paa ACRES, -FREEHOLD TITLE, XOvlf ' good strong papa country, ' which is-all exceptionally-, well grassed,-save-patches of-bush left lot shelter.- • Wintered 3100 sheep, and over 250 head of cattle.' This property is situated within aii. hour's" drive' of- good town and. railway 'by ideal motor road, the fences are the best, and there aro anunusually largo jiumber .of subdivisions. The main road cuts the run' in: two equal portions, very, large frontage, which makes it an exceptionally easy .place to muster on. Returns last year were approximately .£3500. Comfortable good homestead, and. everything in Qie way of other buildings in tip-top ordor. To closo «i.. deceased estate-we are instructed - to sell thissplendid property at' £10 10s. per acre.' The terma are exceptional, only .£2OOO Cash, Balance 7 years at 5 per cent, and 55 per cent. Stock at valuation. This will stand' the keenest inspection. Telegraph us at once-for an appointment to inspect. This is the first time this run lias' been in" the' market for close on twenty years. , W. H, & A. M'CARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 16

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