AUCTIONS. UNRESEE\*ED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC. AT THE FARM, KOPUTARUA ■. (1 mile from Koputarua Railway Station), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 13, 1919. ■jM-ESSRS,. ABRAHAM AND WIL-. ■"-*- LIAMS, LTD., instructed by C. B. MITCHELL, ESQ., will sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— ■• 11 hoggets r 22 cows,-in full milk 11 niixed-sex yearlings 15 mixed-sex wcaner calves . 5 porkurs ■ 1 pnipty sow 1 Jersey bull Horse, .Gray rnd harness, horse. eig and harness, 7 milk can's,-disc : harrows, 2-leaf tine, harrows, 20 ,*• ducks, quantity timber, buckets, sundries; etc. . ' .; . Also to lie offered, piiov .to commencement of sale— • The freehold farm, comprising' 69} acres, with 5-rooned house, cowshed, outbuilding?! eic. For -further particulars and terms apply to . >. C, BLENKHORN, Esq., Solicitor,, or . !.' ■ . • THE. AUCTIONEERS..;. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED DISPERSAI SALE OF STUD AND FLOCK LINCOLN'S. ' " f : PUKENG.AHU, STRATFORD. ••■■; - ,'', x SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15.' ' • • - Is ' ' NEWTON KING ;', . NEWTON KING ~.. ; . ,i HAS' received instructions from J. CHRISTOFFELL, Esq., who has 'sold his,farm, to. sell as above— ' .'/ Absolutely Without Reserve— SHEEP, consisting of: 3S ram'lambs ' 50 ewes ' t is 2-tooth irams . , 57 1-tooth rams 30 2-tooth ewes ' . . 90 mixed-age ewes ..-•-■ ITI4.'Q FLOCK-SHEEP, consisting of: 381 lambs ■■ * . m 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes ' '300 mixed 2-tooths 1 AS) HBAD MIXED CATTLE- '. v ' 107 2i-ye'ar steers- .'■• ■ 26 15 : mon,th cattle v . : i' empty cows - -•' .■' 2 dairy cows . . . 3 weaners ' ~ 3 horses Spring, dray and harness, new Keid and Gray .drill, 1 new disc harrows., chain harrows, s.f. plough; 2 jacks . - . ... Luncheon from: 11 a.m. c "■■■■■ Sale at 12 -noon. . - v .NOTE.^-Mir.. Christoffell . started his flock with purchases from the New. .Zealand -Land.'Company; following, on with M'Masters', Stuckey's, mi Wybourne's rams.- The-flock book, number is 18.. UNRESERVED" CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP. CATTLE, HORSES, 1M- " PLEMENTS, ETC. ' ' AT-THE ; FARM. MANAKAU, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. H/TESSRS/ABRAHAM."& WILLIAMS, j.yJL-T.TI>., and N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 'AGENCY CO.. LTD., in conjunction, instructed by MESSRS. KINGDON AND GORRINGE, will offer for Sale,'as above; at' 12.30 p.m----26m r SHEEP : .-■ '-.'" : . -v ".'■ ': 200 HEAD OF CATTLE Horses, implements, sundries, etc ■'•Full Particulars Later. ; NOTE—Owing to' the dissolution ;of partnership the above' stock' are :for absolute unreserved. 6ale, ! and comprise 6ome' nice lilies of genuine well-bred stock., - ■■ ■ ■■'- .' ''•■-; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919, ■At 2.30 p.m. -/ SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY " :OF OVER Ii.ACRES, ."' . HOBSON -STREET ANUTHORNDON ■"•;•■•■' QUAY, ' , AVITH 16-ROOMED RESIDENCE, NO.' 96 HOBSON STREET. MESBRS.'J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. LEVIN AND'CO,', LTD., instructed by Sir George Bt., will sell by Auction at Bethune's Auction -Rooms; Feathe'rston .Street, on AVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, at 2.30 p.m.-' SECTION 613 and part 6i' 619, Welling- ;• tori, containing 1 acre,' 2 roods 32 perches, and having 134 .feet frontage to HOBSON STREET;-and 175 feet 10 inches to THORNDON■QUAY, by a" depth between the " : streets of over 400/ feet, together witli' the 'substantially-built and welUabpoirited FAMILY RESI- ■ DENCE erected thereon, now in .' the occupation of Walter Nathan, ,-' -? s 9-, /'- ! The''above-property, which is- now for the first time'' upon-the market, is one of the Finest 'Residential .Sites in Wellington. The residence is 'built'upon' a terrace'having'a magnificent - outlook-over the city;and harbour. The main' approach "is fr'om : • Hobson Street, to.iivhich there is a lever frontage of 35 feet, the balance of the Hobson Street frontage being part of the charming fern' gully at the Suspension Bridge. The frontage to Thorndon Quav is level, arid being about 50 feet lower than'.the terrace on which the residence is built it can lie utilised for the building of warehouses withont obstructing in any ,way : the view .from .the . higher ground. - v The residence was built under the supervision of a well-known architect, and is constructed •of the best material throughout.; It contains 16 rooms with entrance porch, verandah, balconies, wide hall; 2 bathrooms, pantries; store.rooms, etc. The principal rooms ore exceptionally large and have plastered walls and ceilings. There are three glasshouses, and a large' outbuilding used as a washhouse, coalhouse, and storeroom. The grounds are'tastefully,laid out- and planted, having carriage entrance and full-sized tennis lawn. ' \The above property'is specially siiifable for a' private hospital, public institution, hostel, or the jesidencc of ,v professional man. Mr. Nathan's lease expires on September I, 1919, when possession will be given, to the. purchaser. Interest upon the deposit paid will be. allowed from dale of sale lo date of possession. For terms and further particulars apply to .MESSRS; LEVIN AND CO.. LTD.. Customhouse Quay, or J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. 'Fcatherston' Street. ' IMPORTANT LAND SALE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. • IN THE ESTATE OF THF> LATE .. 11. J. 11. OKEY,. M.P. \ NEWTON KING, instructed by the Trustee in the Estate, will Sell, t by Public Auction at the -Marl, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919, At 2.15 p.m. 1518 ACRES FR.EIOHOLO, : ' 1518 ACRES FREEHOLD, Subdivided into areas ranging from 33 to 300 acres, suitable-for-' SMALL DAIRY'FARMS. Lithograph plans on application. 1 Further Particulars Later,
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