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AUCTIONS. j. ■ TO-DAY, at 1 o'clock Sharp. * AT OUR ROOMS, LAMIiTON UUAY. "17IXTENS1VE SALE BY PUBLICAUCJL'TION OF HIGH-CLASS FUMED OAE FURNITURE, '• Chesterfield Lounges, Axminster and Indian Carpets, 2 Pianos, and Appointments. Also 3 Men's High-class Suits (various sizes), 3 Sacks of Calf Meal, ', 2(1 Bottles of Sherry and Wine, y E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. r. THURSDAY. ' THURSDAY? e THURSDAY. At THURSDAY, i. THURSDAY. Noon. THURSDAY. THURSDAY. ' THURSDAY. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, 'ALLEN STREET. riEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have . v* receive! Instructions to sell as above— UNCLAIMED CARGO, UNCLAIMED CARGO, UNCLAIMED CARGO, Ex Various Steamers. 30 cases tinplates (undamaged) 20 bundles baling iron , 10 drums sheep dip 3 cases' sheep dip 9 cases sardines a 3 cases Bon Ami - 20 cases cornflour 10 casks red ocltro 5 drums paints l.keg painl; , S drums oil 1 caso glass 1 sacks bolts 1 cask boiler syrup 2 cases Gold Dust powder 1 case caustic soda 1 roll wire netting [ ' 1 keg nails 1 cask whiting' 1 case Hudson's extract, etc., etc:, Also, ou behalf of various clients— 29 cases currants 20 bags rice (wet) 1 . 8 sacks Uncle Toby's oats (wet) 2| chests tea The list of unclaimed cargo will be largely increased in our advertisement in Thursday's "Dominion." ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. All unclaimed goods in absolutely firstclass order, to be 6old in lots to suit buyers. Do not fail to embrace this excellent opportunity. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Allen Street, Auctioneers. Sole selling agents, Wellington district, for the Famous GOLDEN GEM FLOUR. Of all grocers and storekeepers. . 'GREAT REALISATION SALE ; Of CITY, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, In the Estate of the late'J. M. Richardson, To be hold in THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay. Wellington, On TUESDAY, 10th JULY, 1917, At 2.30 p.m.' / MR. S. GEORGE.NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. M. Richardson to sell by Public Auction, as above, the undermentioned properties:—, WELLINGTON. WAREHOUSE, WAEEITELD STREET. Leasehold Section, with frontage of 75 feet to Wakefield Street, together with the fine 4-storied brick warehouse, at preBent let to Messrs. J. B. Clarkson, Ltd., and others, opposite Town Hall; insur- ■ ance, .£7OOO. Held under lease from the Governors of the Wellington College, ■ with perpetual right of renewal, and compensation for improvements. BRICK SHOPS, GHUZNEE STREET. Freehold Section, having a'frontage of 40 feet to Ghuznee Street, by a depth of 100 feet, also 12 feet frontage to Marion Street, by 100 feet deep; on this property is erected a substantial block of 2-storied brick shops. Title, Land Transfer (Vol. 50, Folio 279). This block is very handy < to Cuba Street and the Tc Aro Tost Office PRIVATE HOUSES, THE, TERRACE. 85 THE TERRACE— ' \ ■ Section with frontage of 40 feet, by a i depth of about 82 feet, together with dwelling of 5 rooms. On the south side of this house there is a right-of-way to ' Lambton Quay, which brings it to with- \ in 2 minutes of the heart of the city. Title, Crown Grant. ' 143 THE TERRACE- ' Section 6, Town Acre 484, having, a < frontage of 61 feet 8 inches by irregular \ depth, on which is a well-constructed s house of 9 rooms, having an uninterrupt- e ed view of the harbour and city. Title, Crown Grant. 145 THE TERRACE- ! _ Section 7, with frontage of 41 feet 4 ' inches, by irregular depth, together with r a dwelling of 10 rooms, with all neces- 1 sary conveniences; this, house has also (< splendid view of harbour and city. Title, v Crown Grant. The above houses are all t well let. ,1 LOWER HUTT- v Sections 6iand 7, D.P. 1306, having a frontage of 80 feet to Main Hutt Road, , containing 1 rood 2 1-10 perches. Cert, of ', Title, Volume .165, Folio 119. This block practically adjoins tho Town Hall, and ~ is an excellent business site. FEILDING- f Section havimr a frontage of 33 feet to Kimbolton Road, by depth of 165 feet, with a 12-foot right-of-way to railway lino at rear of section, with share in ad- * joining brick wall. Land Transfer Title, +. Vol. 130, Fol. 56. This land adjoins the ~ offices of tho Feilding Gas Company, and _ m within a minute's walk of the Railway „ Station. J V MIDHIEST DAIRY FARM- , Of 37 acres 3 perches (more or less), Noa. 12, 13, 14, 15; and 16, plan of Midfarst Suburban Deposited, No. 18, New Plymouth; frontages to 3 roads; Land , Transfer Title, C.T.. Vol. 5, Folio 204, { Taranaki Registry. This farm is at present occupied by Mr. Charles Eeightlcy. ° PLIMMERTON- £j Freehold Section containing- 23.7 • perches, being Lots 50 and 51, D.P. 729, u Cert, of Title, Vol. 93, Folio 204, together with 7-roomed bungalow, furni- n ture, and effects. . ti A low reserve has been placed on all d theso properties, and terms are exceptionally easy, interest on unpaid pur- tl chase money being at 51 per cent. a The Trustees are determined to sell so as to wind up the Estate. „ For full particulars and for arrangements to inspect any of tho above properties, apply to the Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay, Or to ' MEEE & VON HA A ST, Solicitors for tho Trustees, Brandon Street, Wellington. TIP-TOP HAWEE'S BAY FARM. 1 K{\(\ AQRES, rich easy rolling coun--l-tFVV try, all ploughable, wall fenced and subdivided, plenty of water; at present carrying 4000 6hecp, 200 head cattle 20 horses, good S-roomed house, woolshed, machines, yards, and dip; onlv S miles from rail. Price, J;ls 10s. Very Basy 'erins to good man. Boys away at the front and owner retiring. Will take ;ood securities or leut-producing proper- • ties. Apply C. R. WILSON AND CO. (GILL BROS.), Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, HASTINGS. ACRES, ALL FLAT and "TH grass, 23 acres crops, 20 padlocks, watered by river, good water-pow-!r to drive engines, releaser plant andi ) i.p. engine installed, ideal sheds and arm buildings, 7-roomed residence, on notor road, plenty firewood and fencing ! imber; alongside the Lopperton railway ! jtation, close school, P. 0., and factory. I ,ash, ,£SOO, the balance arranged. Price I £52 per acre—Arthur B, Gibson, Land I igent, New Plymouth. ' ' 1

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3115, 20 June 1917, Page 10

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