AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD > land. • j AT.' MARTINBOROUGH TOWN ■■ ■'* HALL. . ... / ' __ . ' THURSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 4, 1919, At 3 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CIO., • T * LTD., have been favoured witli instructions .by the TRUSTEES in the ESTATE'of the late George Harris'and' Charlotte Harris to sell the following properties by Public Auction' on. easy, terms .at above date:—' LOT 1.—117 Acres rich dairying-land, -situated, Hukanui, 2J miles from • Martinborough. Heavy. Ruama- : hunga river flats with ulenty of • -firewood. Well subdivided. LOT 2.—19G Acres 3v Roods, situated at .Purautanga, 2 miles from Mar--tinborough. Subdivided, into, sev-. . eral paddocks. A big jortiori river flats. -. . NOTE:—Both the above properties are eminently suitable for either dairying or mixed farming, LOT 3.—50 Acres, situated corner of Martinborough and Te Awhite Road, 1; milo from Post Office. . -This property has two road front-, ages, and is very suitable for subdivision. LOT 4.—11 Acres, divided into three ■ paddocks, close, to Martinborough , School with dwelling. , - LOT s.—One House, 6 rooms, on sec- ■ -tion 2 roods 6 perches, situated close to Bank of .New Zealand: with 1 , a frontage'to Martinborough ..Square. ' , . LOT 6.—Section on main road M,ar-- ; : : 7 tinborough, containing 36, perches, Close to Messrs. Jolly rtnd Co.'s . Mdtor Garage. LOT. 7.—3 Roods, main road, MarfinV.liorousrh, adjoining Presbyterian. Church. TERMS-One-third Cash, balance five years at 6 per cent. ... Also, under instructions from'iMr. William Patterson, Martinborough, 1 his Freehold Property, containing: " " ■ 86 : ACRES 3 Ptoods 22 Poles; situated |-mile from- Martinborough-Post •-Office;-3:acres plantation;• 3 pad : ,docks. Easy-terms: .£IOOO cash',' ;- : balance 5-years at 6 per cent. , Full 'articulars of both properties may be obtained oil application to the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the properties. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., /: Masterton and Branches.' SPECIAL. SALE QF\,DAIRY HERD. TOWNSEND ROAD, MIRAMAR. 'THURSDAY, "SEPTEMBER 4, . At 1.30, p.m. . TIfESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ItJL favoured with instructions from MR. JOHN TELFORD, will sell, as above— • 9 good cows, closo to profit 9. good cows, in full profit. 1 yearling heifer, 1 bull ; The aWe is a good herd' of picked cows, and as the owner has decided to give up dairying, the salp -is a" genuine one., . ' DALGETY AND CO., LTD., . 1 ~ - Auctioneers. - IMPORTANT : HOGGET S A L E, "" HOGGET SAL B, HOG G E T SALE, • ' HOGGET. .SALE,. SA N DtO X. ;' ' S A N D '0 N., ; THURSDAY,, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919, ' ( At 1.30 o'clock sharp. DALGETY AND CO., AND LEVIN AND CO., LTD:, will hold their 7th ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTARY ' HOGGET SALE ■ - in .. MR. H. J. FAGAN'S .YARDS, - ' Nine, miles from-'Feiiding , rnnn MIXED HOGGETS, to be I UUv • drafted-for sexes and sold in lots to suit purchasers. -. These hoggets 1 have Tjeen wintered on Turnips,-are genuine farmers' liites,: and can be thoroughly recommended. . ..Conveyances will meet. North and South trains at-Foil-ding. , ...WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ....•: . iAnd .. : ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919, Commencing each day at 10 a.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION AT , THE SALVATION . ARMY- • HOSTEL, FEATHERSTON, WAIRA-R-APA. 2} ACRES OF LEVEL LAND .AT CORNER OF FITZ,HERBERT AND HICKSON 'STREETS, WITH CENTRA'L' DINING HALL, HOSTEL ROOMS, DRYING-ROOM, MARBLE . BAR, BOAEDINGHOUSE, SOCIAL HALL, HUTMENTS, - AND OUTBUILDINGS, 12-16 H.P. ENGINE, 130 VOLT DYNAMO, TANKS, AND TANK STAND,, . : Also . THE COMPLETE HOSTEL FURNITUEH AND - APPOINTMENTS. .. IVTESSR-S. J. H. -BETHUNB. AND CO. are favoured with instructions, from Commissioner Hodder to sell by Auction 01' the ground as above— ' • THE SOLDIERS' HOSTEL, LAND, j BUILDINGS, AND FURNITURE, ! "excepting only the Manager's House and Furniture. The buildings will, be offered in lots, together with the freehold land, upon which they .now stand.. .Any. ..of- the buildings, however, for which .there are no buyers on their present sites, will be sold for removal, and the vacant land afterwards disposed. of. - ' The buildings are all of recent con- > struction,. excepting one. They are of one story and . are built of timber with partitions of match-lining, asbestos, beaver boards, etc. The roofing throughout is of iron. The fittings include Dover stoves, large kitchen range, standard baths, w.c. pedestals, and cisterns, electric, lights, etc. In the marble bar'are soda "engine, milk-shake machine; counter, and - complete outfit. The FURNITURE includes pianos' by Lindahl and Shipman, office desk, sewing machine, couches, sideboards, 100 tables, 30 dozen chairs, -33 duchesse chests, lflj sets enamel and china toilet ware, 41 lamps, 52 stretchers, 66 mirrors, 117 iror bedsteads, 166 kapolc mattresses, 372 pillows, 360 yards linoleum, 200 pairs blantots, 127 quilts, 570 sheets, 38 dozen pit low-slip's, curtains, towels, 4G dozen plates cups and saucers; cutlery, e.p. ware saucepans, boilers-, cooking utensils, watei bottles, glasses, dishes, pans, kettles laundry utensils, etc. The proceeds o: the f-aie .are to be retained in the Wai Fund of the Salvation A;my. The land, buildings, and electric ligh plant will be sold on AVedncsday, at 1.31 p.m. | Plans of the proposed subdivision o the land may be inspected at the resi : dence of Brigadier Stone, Eeatherston,.o at the office of J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Wellington.
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