AUCTIONS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, MAGNIFICENTLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE . AND VACANT SECTIONS. DUART ROAD, HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY. T A. MILLER-, favoured with instruc- "•' tions from-tho owner (who has purchased a house in Hastings), WILL OFFER FOR SALE At tho MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, At 3 p.m. This splendid home, containing eight rooms and vacant sections. Tho houso is replete with overy niod. ern convenience, with unrivalled situation and glorious view. The grounds (which - include a grass tennis- lawn) are tastefully laid out with choico shrubs and plants, . The outbuildings comprise double garage,. washhouse, man's room, etc., etc., with concrete'footpaths, complete one of tho most charming and desirable houses in sunny Hawke's Bay. Havelock North is .noted for its highclass schools and unequalled climato and to either an iilvestor or those in search of an ideal home this property can be confidently recommended. ' : J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. N;B—Tho Residence will be offered' with about 1J acres-of land, and tho purchaser will have first refusal of adjoining, vacant sections, comprising about, 3J acres. ■, I . - - • ' - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, At .1 p.m. sharp. CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPF.RIOR . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ■WOBL'RN ROAD, LOWER HUTT. H .ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Arthur- Perry,Esq./ who has fold his property, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction as above—.. STECK PIANO AND PIANOLA, with 51 ROLLS' HANDSOME EXTENSION TABLE LARGE. CHESTERFIELD SPLENDID DINNER SERVICE' E'.'P. WARE ,' RUBBER-TYRED CARLTON GIG . WOODEN BEDSTEADS PERAPHONE AND . RECORDS', J Also, music cabinet, occ. tables, Chippendale chairs, palm stands, copper ' kerbs and irons, copper coal scuttle; ■ oval walniit table, umbrella stand, duchMse chests, kapoc- mattresses, washstands and ware, sideboard with . glass-fronted' bookcase,- high-backed chairs, Morris chairs, oak corner settee, pictures, Tugs, carpels,' : A 'entree- dishes, biscuit barrel, mats, . crockery, pots,, pans', iron 'basins, . Mason's jars, preserving, pans, boilers, soiled linen. basket,- carpet sweeper; mops, sun blinds, afternoon tea seb (21 pieces), $irden 'hose,' wi'inger, "Great American-". grass machine (24 inches), barrow, steps, watercan, garden tools, and sundries too many to enumerate E. ERNEST -LEIGHTON, : ' Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED TURAMOE ESTATE. . TURAMOE ESTATE. XJOADLEY,' SON AND STEWART,! ~ 'LTD., have been instructed to offer by Public Auction at\EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21,' ,1919, At 2 p.m.,-; . •-ACRES.'' 1-JKA ' ' .ACRES-' ACRES aJLOU ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT ' 20 i FARMS .. 20 .20 FARMS 20 VARYING IN AREA UP TO 100 A^RES TURAMOE, which adjoins the Choicest part of the LONGLANDS ESTATE on one side; and the well-known POUKAWA ESTATE on the other,,consists of RICH GRASSED FLATS, and is situated half a mile from the I'aki Paki Railway Station, and within' 6 miles of Hastings by good metalled road. The property may be faithfully described as being- the Very' Richest part .'of the fertile Heretaunga (Hawkes Bay) Plains. For DAIRYING pursuits it cannot be excelled in New Zealand, while for FATTENING purposes and ' tho luxuriant growth of all kinds of crops,' nowhere can it be surpassed, • •■' . ' EXCEPTIONALLY. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, .viz.: 5 per cent, at time of sale. • 10 per cent, on delivery, i.e., November 14, 1919. 10 per cent, in 12 months from date of sale. Balanco in s,years. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at .the rate of 5| per cent, per annum. ~ Litho Plans j will be forwarded upon application. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneer's,' Napier. .. .•> SUBDIVISIONAL SALE; '■ (PART) - - KAHURANAIvI ESTATE KAHURANAKI ESTATE. 'WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29,''i?19, 1 At 2 p.m; HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., liavo been instructed by J. B. CAMPBELL, ESQ., to offer by Public Auction nt the ■ >' MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY HALL HASTINGS, On above date, ACRES IQKA ACRES FREEHOLD. IOOU FREEHOLD. Being part of his well-known . KAHURANAKI ESTATE, Subdivided into-4 Blocks, varying from 2-10 TO 470 ACHES. ' KAHURANAKI is situated 12 miles from Hastings by good road; 10 miles from,Paki Freezing Works, 12 miles from Whakatu Freezing Works 13 miles from Stortford Lodge and Longlands Saleyards. THE PROPERTY comprises some of tlio Finest PASTORAL COUNTRY in Hawke's Bay, and consists,of .low.hills, terraces, and flats, all in good grasses •and permanently watered. / CARRYING CAPACITY: 2J to 3 SHEEP, BESIDES CATTLE. Thero is a considerable amount of fencing on each block which can be completed at littlo extra expense. On Block 1 thero is a 12-ROOMED HOMESTEAD, also woolshed, and complete station buildings. On Block 2 thero is a nOMESTGAD, also Moil's Quarters and slable. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent, at time of sale. 15 per cent, on delivery, i.e., March 1, 1920. Balance in 5 years from date of delivery, bearing 5J per cont.' interest. Purchasers will be allowed interest at the rate of 5 per cent, on their deposits from dato of sale until dare, of delivery. Litho. Plans will L - o .forwarded upon application to j HOADLEY. SON & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers, Napier.
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