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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of PETONE RESIDENCE, On WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. a ERNEST LEIGHTON lias been favoured with instructions from _\fr. W. W. Parke-to offer for public auction, nt the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as aboveThat desirable six-roomed Residence, known as No. 4 Buick Stroct, Petone, containing gas and all conveniences, all on one floor, outbuildings, good section, handy to.station. For-further details apply .to the Auctioneer, 'H. ERNEST LETGHTON, 182 Feacherston Street, Wellington. FRIDAY MORNING At 11 o'clock. SALE OF. n-i SHEETS OF ALMOST NEW .4/01 CORRUGATED IRON, At the Yard, Wakefield Street (Opp. Public Library). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell as above— , 187 sheets Dfi. iron 42 sheets B£t. iron 19 sheets 7ft. iron I) sheets 10ft. iron 50ft. plain ridging, 50ft. lead» edge riding ALL IN PERFECT ORDER. Sale at 11 Sharp, Friday. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th,. 1918. J 'At 10.30 a.m. • . . ■ AUCTION SALE Of Baker and Confectioner's Stock-in-Trade, Soda Fountain, Dining-room Furniture, etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • Wellington, have received instructions. to soil the of the Diningrooms, Bakehouse, and Shop, known as the .SHETLAND BAKERY, Cuba Street, Wellington. This Shop is well fitted up. The Bakehouse has all modern machinery and is to let with 3 yjars' lease if desired, ten ant to take over fittings. This is one of the finest propositions on the jnarkot, the turnover being ,£4OO to' .£450 per month, cash over the counter, but owing to other business the present owner is compelled to sell. This Plant is for sale privately up till morning of sale as a, going concern, but when the sale starts everything must go without reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctiqneers, C. W. PRICE AND CO., Wellington. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD GRAZING PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE R. T. . BATLEY, DECEASED. NEWTON KING has received instructions from the Trustees of. the Estate of the late R. T. BATLEY, to sell by Auction at his Mart, New -Plymouth, .on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day 'of March, 1918, the following valuable properties:— . LOT 1: The well-known coastal property, "TE KAWAU," consisting of Q-1 nn ACRES, more or less, together OlolF with 9-roomed homestead, woolshed, 5-roomed men's dwelling, and 8-stall stable. The whole fenced and subdivided into 20 sheep-proof paddocks. This property is situated on tho sea coast about 49 miles from New .Plymouth, and 3 miles from the Tongaporutu Wharf, Post Office, school, and store. The Tongaporutu River is navigable for 6nmll steamers for landing stores and for the shipment'of wool and producc. The. main North Road passes through the property, and there is a daily mail and passenger service by motor in summer and coach in winter. About 300 acres of the Estate has been ploughod and laid down in mixed English grasses, 75 acres in turnips and rape; the ; balance of the land consists of undulating and hilly country, about 1430 acres being in bush. Wintered about 2000 sheep and 200 head, cattle. This property is subject to a. mortgage of J!9500, carrying interest at six per cent. LOT 2: A AAA ACRES, more or less, together with excellent homestead, three men's cottages, large w-oolshed; sheep yards, and d;p, and other improvements, the whole fenced and subdivided into 40 paddocks. This fine property is situated on the Awakino River, and two miles distant from the .Awakino Township, Post and Telegraph- Office, Store and School. The main North Road passes through the property- and provides access either to the Waitara or Te Kuiti Railway Stations. The whole pro- j perty.with the exception of 250 acres nas been felled and grassed. I ALSOI more or less, all felled II to and grassed, situated on the wain North Road, distant 4 miles from Piri Piii, and about 8 miles by roaa; fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocts, with 6-roomed house, 2 sets sheep yards nnd -holding paddocks, 17 miles of fencing. Tho property is situate 10 miles from Av;akino Township, wharf, and Post Office, and is also distant 8 miles from Mahocnui Store. These two properties have been worked by the late Mr. Batley as ono station, 1 and will be offered as one lot. They are at present carrying 8750 sheep and 800 head cattie. They are subject to a mortgage for X 20,000, carrying interest at 5J per . cent. Title under Land Transfer Act. To 'ealise the Estate, the Trustees are compelled to sell, and the reserve price will be extremely low. . TERMS: Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammer, and the balance in two months from date of sale, the purchaser taking over the Mortgage as part of the purchase money. Full particulars may bo obtained upon application to * . NEWTON. KTNG, Auctioneer, Land and Finance Agent, New Plymouth. Or toMESSRS. MARSHALL, HUTTON AND IZARD, Solicitors, Wanianui. ' 0/?Q ACRES,, good land, in rich valley, well sheltered and lying to sun, 7 miles railway, progressive township in Bay of Plenty district. 100 acres in English grnsses, balance mixed bush full -of rough feed. Well fenced and beautifully watsred. Soil is of rich volcanic nature, about 50 acres flat land and Mlance undulating. Now carrying 18 dairy cows, horses, and 80 young cattle. New 4-roomecl bungalow, kitchen, bathroom. etc. (insured and usual outbuildings. Titlo L.I.P. Rental, .68 per annum; ;8500 mortgage to G.A.S'. Price, ,£2050. iSOO cash. Valley all originally heavy hush country. A CHEAP FARM WTTH WONDERFUL PROSPECTIVE. VALUE. OWNER MUST SELL. CALLED IN. BALLOT. ' THOMSON, BR'OWN & EAST, LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 189 FEATHERSTON STREET 1 (Opposite Union Bankl, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 119, 6 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 119, 6 February 1918, Page 10

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