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"'; * AUCTIONS;; ;: '..;:..;;■ f : :j JTO-DAY, 1919. .; - !■'!•.- ■-" ■ •"•• At p.m. ''• ' ' ' SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY '■:■[ " - 01' OVER U ACRES, HOBSON STREET AND THORNDON -■ ;' : ' ' '. QUAY* ■'-■'■ ■ ■'•■ iWITH lli-ROOMED RESIDENCE, ' ••: •■- NO. 96-HOBSON STREET. . IifESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO.; ax.: in conjunction with MESSRS; LE--VIN AND CO.y LTD., instructed by Sir George Clifford, Bt.. will : sell by Auction at Betliune's Auction Rooms, Featherstoh" Street, TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 26, at 2.30 p.m.- >. . • SECTION 618 and part of 619,.M elling- -■■"■- ''ton,''containing 1 acre .2 roods 32 ;■ perches, and having: 134 feet i'ronta age to HOBSON S'i'KEET, and i? 5 • :"' feet -10 inches to THORNDON' QUAY, by ' a depth between the streets of" !6ver. '.100 feet, together with the , substantially-built- and ■ - .well-appointed FAMILY RESIDENCE- erected thereon, now: in '.tKf occupation of Walter Nathan, - -Eaq,.--.-- ■■'-' - • ■ The above- property, which is now for "the! first "time: being placed 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 from- HobsonStreet, to- which there is a lever frontage of 35 feet, Hie balance of the Hobson Street .'frontage ' being part of the charming fern; gully, at the Suspension Bridge.: The frontage to Thbrndon" Quav i is ■ levelj' and being - about 50 feet lower than the terrace on which the'residence it ran'be utilised for the building of warehouses'without obstructing in any '.way 'the" : vicw' from' the Jiigher ground.'. .' "■' ■'" '" : • 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, storerooms, etc.- The/:principiil rooms are exceptionally large and. have plastered walls ind ceilings. ; There -are . three glasslouses, and a Jarge : outbuilding used as ; washhouse, coalhouse, and storeroom. !he : grounds are tastefully laid out and (anted,' having carriage entrance ■ ; and : ill-sized tennis lawn..' •■.'.".'■.".".'■ The above property is specially suitable r' a private institution, etel, or the residence of a professional an;> Mr. Nathan's lease' expires on ptember .1, 1919, "when possession will ; given "to the purchaser. Possession I be given to the purchaser subject to 5 Lease on payment of the Auction De'orV terms-'arid ■further' particulars apto MESSRS.; LEVIN AND CO.. LTD., itomhouse Quay',! or. J- H. BETHUNE D CO:,' Feathersfori Street. HURSDAY/ FEBRUARY 27, 1919, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. ■important Auction sale of ....... STLY, HKJH-CLASS,' '.AND'' ABTIS-" TIC ENGLISH : "OAK'".FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT' AND ALMOST., new- Wright grand PIANO by, fiud,'lba,h: and Sohn, in solid Rosewood .Case, A beautiful ton-, ed 'instrument, and cost £i&. IS'. . ' vJAA . LOTS TS: tfcUU LOTS -the .Family .Residence, No. 2S Kelburn * ' 'Parsde (opposite .College). i'actoiiht'-of.'G. & Dall.jEsq., who has sold.-his. property.. iis is. a .most -'.autistic and , beautifully furnished ■~,,'.'-';■ ':-home.-'; .'• ~ rerythirig ; is the best' that money . can '. '.'■ .'■procure,' and is .equal to new. ri '..new, .this. (Wednesday) afternoon , from. 2. till 5,.- and .morning, of sale; I E""' "JOHN'STO'N A.ND-CO. have leceiv- ...» ed instructions to.'sell. atKelburn, is "'abdvfrr-'■' " '-.'.■' .' ■■■ The Entire Contents of Eight Specially ;■' ■Well-furnished Roonis. This is a ' most completely furnished home, and /.. comprises everything to be found ■ about a gentleman's well-appointed / •'■ residence. Sale commnces r.t 1 sharp. ORDER OF SALE-Yard, kitchen, BiawingToom, diningroom, study, finishing upstairs. , ■ . - .B. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ■; ■ 'UPPER HUTT SALE,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919.; "TifESSRSrD" ALGETY AND CO., will ujL sell as above, 1. p.m.— ... MM.ewes '~ 150 fat and forward wethers 100 2-tooth wethers .- 100 2-tooth wethenr ; . . . 150 2-tobth. to fresh full-mouthed ewee I 100 2-tooth to fresh full-mouthed ewes . <' 250 mixed-sex woolly lambs ": .100 mixed-sex, woolly lambs • ; .-..90 mixed-s,ex woolly-lambs• ; 80 mixed-sex woolly lambs . ... ' : 60 mixed-eex woolly, lambs. ■i 60 mixed-eex woolly lainbs ■ ■... '. 2 Roraney -rams ■ .■■■■: 3 Rpmney rams ■•; .3 Lincoln rams' ' '.-' .50 lambs -.. :'; 200 2-tooth, ewes, (extra, good line) ■ ' 120, woolly wether lambs : ". ■ ' l'2-shear Romney ram :'.' ■;■ 1 2-shear Lincoln ram ,: '■' ' 2 3-ehear Lincoln Tarns '6 prime fat young cows , . , 1 Holstein;: 3rd calyer, G.S, (oa the .'■' drop) .'.",". ." " ' 3 jpringUg-heifers.. ■ 3 fat -cows :':•■ ' 18 25-year steers 2018-month steers . . : ,'.'..., 12.1§-month steers ' _.. . . r .12 2-yeatr .■ Heifers ■ ..■ :: - ■' ..■■■ 10 6K>re-''obws :'':'- ':, • M mixed' head cattle ;4, 6 springing heifers j ■■ 1 Holstein biill : ' , ' ■'■-■. UPPER HUTT SALE. fj'IJHUESDAY," FEBEUARY 27, 1919. Jftkf-Z.' " ''L'dA'N-' AND- "MERCANTILE ;pI:.;i6BNCY' CO.r'LTD., will-sell as ■jnbove.at I p.m.— ' ;|' * 100 mixed aged ewes • :J 75 mixed sex lambs ' : .' f>s.mixed sex lambs/...■'• •' '■ ; v ''" ; 6o'4aridG-toothowes- : 60 mixed aged ewes ' ■ ; j>o fat wethers ipA 18-montn steers ■ • /i 20'. 3 and 4-year bullocks «12 2-year steers ■ . ■ ?':U.IS-month steers '. '. ; j-ylO store cows ■ • ( ;; :~10 mixed sex weaners ■•i:8 frit.and forward, cows •-; 1 6 store cows ' . . . • ■ - ': -3 fat cows' 1 bay horse, O-year-old (suitable for express) , ' ' . .'; On account of Afeesrs; Tyer Bros.— ' ' 160 mixed aged ewps ■■•■■■.■ .•■--• 80 mixed sex lamb.? -■ ~ —--—-.— —. v— —t - ■ ( IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD I - ' FARM, . :. I -liAETiHir.;--,. .: . I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. . 1919, I ' ■ At 8 p.m.- • ••■ ':■■ jfil/fESSES. DALGETY AND' CO., LTI)., jllX in conjunction with MESSRS. FREEMAN, R. JACKSON .AND,,.CO., LTD., have 'been favoured with- instructions from -.THE RISK C 0.,, LTD., to ' offer by Public Auction in the THEATRE i.IIOYAL, RAET.IHI, on above date, their well-known Earni Property, consietiiig .•■of 1070 ACRES, all well grassed, and situated only U miles from Raetihi Town by good metalled road. . '■': .-. TITLE, LAND .TRANSFER.. . . -" This property is all rideable/well watered, fenced,,and subdivided, and has a frontage to two formed roads. Buildings comprise '. good 7-roomed house, large wool-shed, (machines fitted), with yards, dip, etc. ■■-.-■ Further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, at all their '.Branches, or from Mr. T...A. Harris, Solicitor, Raetihi. Easy: terms. . •■; . . The Local Agents of either firm will be pleased to show prospective buyers over this property. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. FREEMAN E. JACKSON AND COY., :r - LTD, - - ■•■

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 130, 26 February 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 130, 26 February 1919, Page 10

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