AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF STUD AND AND RUN HEREFORD BULLS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919. AT FEILDING SALEYAHDS. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., MURRAY, lu ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., andDALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from MI!.'ERNEST SHORT to sell by Public Auction as above, at 1 o'clock sharp:— 6' TWO-YEAR STUD HEREFORD BULLS 19 ONE-YEAR STUD HEREFORD BULLS ■40 TWO-YEAR RUN HEREFORD BULLS NOTE.—The above. Bulls aro chiefly by Imported Sires, and special attention is called to the 19 Yearlings, which aro a particularly line lot of stall-fed Bulls in great condition, and wcro greatly admired by all visitors at the Hereford Sales in April last. Pedigrees of- Stud Bulls will be announced at sale. CLEARANCE SALE. CHOICE DAIRY COWS At PARK AVENUE, LOWER lIUTT. ■ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. IT ERNEST LEIGHTON has received instructions from Mrs. Bell, whose Lease.. has expired, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, as above— 4 CHOICE COWS, in full milk' 3 CHOICE COWS, close to profit MALOTTE SEPARATOR Also, Barrel Churn, Small Churn, Rugs, Buckets, etc. NOTE.—The Cows have been carefully selected and bred by the owner. Buyers of first-class cows should not miss this sale. . The Park -Avenue 'Bus runs from Lower Ilutt Station, close lo the property. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919,. . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. 12 Noon. AT N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ■ .QUEEN STREET, -AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT SALE . IMPORTANT SALE Of QUEEN STREET PROPERTY, QUEEN STREET PROPERTY, RIGHT IN THE HEART OF AUCKLAND'S MAIN BUSINESS THOROUGHFARE. . ... "CIAVOURED by instructions from the J -' Trust Department. N.Z. Insurance Co.. noting on behalf of the Owner, C. F. BENNETT will sell by Public Auction, as above— THREE-STORY BRICK BLOCK THREE-STORY BRICK BLOCK Between Smeelon's, Ltd., and next Waitemata Hotel,' on west side of Queen Street, AUCKLAND, containing THREE SHOPS and OFFICES in first and secDud floors. All Let. THE SECTION, being part Allots. 11, 12 and 13, Sec.tion 17. City of Auckland, has a frontage of 51ft. Sin. to Queen Street, by a depth of 85ft. to Right-of-way at rear leading from Customs' Street. TITLE: Leasehold—999 years from ISSI at only .£lO2 per annum Ground Rent. As good as any Freehold. TERMS: 10 per cellh deposit: 10 per cent, in one month; balance 5 | years at. G per cent. AUCI IONLER'S NOTE.—It is seldom that a property in such an exceptionally fine and prominent position comes into the market. That part of Queen Street is the very hub of Auckland's business centre, being within 200 yards of the General Post Office, Railway Station, Ferry Buildings, and Wharves, and nndoiibtrdly offers a great opportunity -to acquire nfc public. vjiliip ono of tho very best sites in Auckland City. C. F. BENNETT, Auctioneer, Auckland. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE, ,< . TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. EIGHT-ROOMED. RESIDENCE, No 27 Maarama Crescent. . SUBURBAN SECTIONS, Island Bay, Petone, and Belmont. THREE 5-ROOMED HOUSES, Mount. Pleasant Road, Mitchelltown. ' ]I|ESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have IT.BL received' instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the .late E. S. South to sell by public auction.' at their Rooms. 193 Lamb'-on Quav, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919, at 2.30 p.m.— LOT I.—All that parcel of land being part of ,Section 28, City of Wellington, containing! 19.7 perches, with a frontage of 43ft. to Maarama Crescent, together with the residence thereon.'No. 27, which contains eight rooms and large hall, bathroom, washhouse, on one floor, electric light, hot point for iron, pnrrolain bath and basin. This is a fine residence, lofty rooms and hall. Tt commands an excellent view of the city and harbour, and is linndy to the intersection of tile Willis and Aro Streets trams. LOT 2.—A1l that nareel of land being Lots. 13 nnd 1-1. Section 10, Mitchclllown, containing 29.3 nmhes. together with the buildings thereon, comprising three ~> roomed houses, with bathroom, .scullery, and washhonse, beimr Nos. 30, 32, and 34. M«iint Pleasant Road. LOT' 3.—AH that nareel of land being Lot ■(.. D.T>. No. m with a frontage to .Tackson Street. Petone, of 13ft. 10in. and a do->th of 100 ft. / LOT 4.—AH that parcel of land being Lot .1. D.P. No. IP-SI. with a frontage to William Str»et, I'elone, of 57ft. nnd a denth of 100 ft. 'LO''' 5.—A1l that nareel of land being part Section 54. Ilutt lli«tviet. (Be'monfi, containing 2 acres nnd 20.1 perches, together with the dwellini": thereon. Adjacent M the Belmont Railway SlaUon. j LOT (l —.Ml that niece of land being I Lot's. Rb'ck TX. D.P. 1340. having ai frontage of 4Dft. Kin. to T><» Island Bay. by a depth of 165 ft. 7in. HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. JELLICOIv STREET, . ' ' I MARTINBOROUGH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, at 12 noon. mllE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COi- OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., Slock Department; have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. ll.i M'Carthy lo spll as above— • rA GOOD, YOUNG, SOUND DRAUGHT AND HALFDRAUGHT HORSES; ALSO, 3 sols Tyne Harrows, 1 set Tripod Harrows, 2 Massoy-llarris Binders, in good order (1 new), 1-13 Coulter Massey-Ilurris Drill, 2 sets Disc Harrows, 1-3 Furrow Plough (new), 2 d.f. Ploughs (good as new). 1 Spring Wagon (3-lon), 2 Spring Wagons (5-ton), 1 Block Wagon, I Timber Wagon, 4 Tip Drays, 2 Gigs, Blocks and Chains, Swingle Trees, Leading Chains, Collars and Haines, and Sundries. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—The Horses are a specially good lot, and just, out of hard work. • Implements, Wagon*, and Harrows are in lirst-class order. T. V. CAVEIJHILL, Auctioneer.
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