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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919, At 11 o'clock. IN OUR ROOMS, ALLEN STREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. • SODA FOUNTAINS, CAEBONISERS, CASH REGISTERS, DAYTON SCALES, SLOT MACHINES, FURNITURE. / mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., in- -»• structed. by various vendors, will sell at auction us aboveSoda fountain and fittings, complete, marble slabs, soda fountain fittings, 2 largo carbonisers, 3 cash registers, large Dayton computing scales, slewcases, demijohns, ice cream machine, currant cleaning machine, preserving cabinet, m-n suit, bacon cutter, slot machines (for cigarettes and matches), ■ doors, tn'bles, chairs, dressing tables, wardrobes; wirewove mattresses, linoleums, 'overmantel, baby's chair and cot, duchess chest, washstand, and numerous other lines. All .the above are in good order and must be sold. , i UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF i DAIRY STOCK. LEVIN SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed bv PAT. WINIATA, ESQ. (who has leased his property), will sell as above, at 1 p.m.— 31 cows, to calve August and September *' 3 springing heifers 6 picked weaner heifers 1 Jersey tall Milk cans, 85-gallon Lily separator GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. TAMATA, WAIHAKEKE, CARTERTON. TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919, At 10.30 sharp. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. STOCK DEPARTMENT, have received instructions from -MR. P. M. J. OATEb to sell, on the farm— OAA dairy cows, calving August' ami /*"" September, all dehorned, and in calf to Polled Angus and Hereford bulls 50 3-year dairy heifers, due laciorj dates (to be sold in lomj •4 2-year Hereford bulls 2 pedigree Ayrslnro bull calves 10 sows, in pig 1 Berkshire boar 2 draught' horses, 1 brake maie, 1 4-yenr-pld pony, 1 gig horse, drill, harrows,' 2 bikes, Tangje engine, and Gane milking plant, spring dray, tip-dray, milk cans, churn, Turbine,separator, 800 bales hay, etc. NOTE.—Tho above 'herd, consisting of Jersey, Shorthorn, and Ayrshiro-Holstein-, cross, have been machine milked, and can be thoroughly recommended. These cows are a choice .lot, and calving dates will be given at sale. Purchasers will have the right to leave their stock .on the ! farm free of charge until August 1. LIGHT LUNCHEON'PROVIDED. Cars leave Office 9 o'clock sharp. Book your seats. WEDNESDAY,'AUGUST 20,.1919, At 2.30 p.m. Estato of the Late Martin Kennedy. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. CENTRALLY SITUATED BUSINESS PROPERTIES. MANNERS STREET, <P HERBERT STREET, ' TORY STREET, Wellington. MESSRS. J. B. BETHUNE AND CO., are favoured with instructions lo sell by Auction in the above Estate, at their Rooms, 154 Fcatherston Street, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., ' LOT 1-Part. of Section 207, Wellington, having 72ft. Sin. fronrnge to Manners Street, 104 ft. to St. Hill Street, 147 ft- . Fnrish Street, together with substantially, built two-story premises known as "York Chambers" erected thereon. The above property is situated in the best business part of Wellington, being about equal distance from the corners ot Willis and Cuba Streets. For many years a. large retail business' has been conducted .on tho ground floor, and permanent tenants have been in occupation of the first'floor. . _ . This is the only block in the business! centre of Wellington having streets on both sides, in addition to the main street frontage, and on this account is of special value as a site for a Public Hall, a Theatre, or for any business requiring display windows on all fronts. LOT 2-Part of Section 201 and 203, Wellington, having a frontage of 31ff. lo Herbert Street and 31ft. frontage to Edward Street by a depth between .tho streets of 123 ft. Erected'on the back portion of the land is a twostory brick and concrete building occupied by Messrs. Drew, M'Crbrie, Ltd., and Cole's Drapery Co., as tenants. The portion of the land fronting Herbert Street is vacant, and suitable for the erection of another wareHouse. This property adjoins the premises of Messrs. iWld's,. Ltd., and is within 60 feet of the corner of Manners, and Herbert Streets. When all built upon, the .property should .be one of the best investments in the business; area of tho city. The value of such property must increase considerably in the near future. LOT 3-AUotaenrs 2 and IJ of Section 256, Wellington, having 66ft. frontage to Tory Street and 100 ft. to Buckle Street, together with two-story dwellings, Nos, 197, 199, and 201, each con. taining 4 rooms, with bathroom, washhouse,, etc., and shop and dwelling of 6 rooms, No. 203 Tory Street, ' on tho corner. Also dwelling-house No. 46 Buckle Street,, containing 8 rooms, with bathroom and washhouse. Lot at total rentals of £i 10s. per week. This property is on a busy thoroughfare on the direct line between the main city and its principal suburb. There is every indication of a greatly improved demand for sites for factories and small businesses in this direction. Tho Dwelling-houses' fronting Tory Street are so constructed that they can be converted into 6hops at small ex. pense. Terms of salo are exceptionally liberal. For further" particulars, apply lo Messrs. Chapman, Skerrott, Tripp and Blair, Solicitors, Brandon Street, or to J H. Bethune and Co., Auctioneers, 154 1 Feathorston Street, AVellington. LAND NOTICES. — CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN WAIKATO. QAA ACRES, rich drained swamp, '*"'-' flax swamp excepting about 25 acres nice undulating lonm, on which is situated an up-to-dato'j-new house with all conveniences; arid as ' comfortable as possible; new cowshed and machines, equal to any'in the country. Will carry SO cows. PRICE, only .£32 10s. per acre. Cash, .£IOOO. We have farms to suit everyone, and if buyers are wise they will communicate with us and obtain our advice, which we are enabled to givo by knowing tho Waikato from A to Z, and both being experienced farmers. POTTS AND POLLARD, LAND, ESTATE, & COMMISSION AGENTS, TE AWAMUTU. j FOR FURTHER VAND NOTJGEB SEE PACE 0.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 248, 14 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 248, 14 July 1919, Page 10

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