AUCTIONS. SALE OF UNSOLD SECTIONS IN BOURKE ' ESTATE, SOUTH KILBIRNIE. And ■1300 SHARES. IN THE HAWKE'S BAY SOAP-AND • ' TANNERY COMPANY LTD., AT OUR ROOMS, 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ' ON WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1919. At 11 a .in. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND 1 A ( ~®- are favoured with'instructions to Sell by Public Auction as above:— FIRSTLY-Bourko. Estate,. Lois 18 ; and 19, facing Rodrigo Rood, and Lots 23, 21, 25, 26, 30, 31, .-and 33, facing Duncan Terrace. All these sections have splendid view of Evans Bay. They are within easy distance of the-tram, and are situated in a fine healthy, sunny position. The sections will be offered in separate lots. SECONDLY-t3ofl shares in the Hawke's Bay Soap and Tannery Company 7 H , nominal value .21, '. paid-up 15s. • ' For terms and .further particulars' anply to tho Auctioneers, ' "' S. GEORGE NATHAN AND- CO., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington.' 33 FEJLDING PROPERTIES. 33 FEILJHNU PRUPEKTILS. • 33 FEEDING;'PROPERTIES.' QJELLIXG by Public" Auction; NEXT' " THURSDAY, in the. I'ei:din E Drill -hull, at /.30 p.m., 15 Workers' Moines 3 Business Premises, 15 'Building s Allotments, 33. Properties' in all. SPLENDID INVESTMENTS. SPLh'NDID INVESTMENTS. ■ SPLENDID. INVESTMENTS.'- -' l'cilding properties ' are growing into' money every l month, and so they offer splendid opportunities lor investment. Magnificent pastoral and agricultural land in abundance' around tiiis, important tdwii'assure its prosperous future. Tho Fanners' Freezing Works adjacent, and important weekly- stock sales: are other factors. The New Agricultural College is to be built here. Ali the leading banks, mercantile companies, and stock auctioneers have branches in Feilding. Public Schools, High School, Technical School, picture theatres ■ and. churches of all denioniuations add value to this growing inland town,.giving it all the'social, commercial, and educational advantages of the big city. r '15 WORKERS' HOMES '■ . . 15 WORKERS' HOMES 15 WORKERS' HOMES In splendid localities, very handy to the Square, being within half a mile of the Post Office.' Four' to'.five rooms, electric light, sewerage, roomy garden plots, etc. Small Deposits and easy time payments if desired. 3 OCCUPIED SHOPS. 3 OCCUPIED SHOPS. 3 OCCUPIED SHOPS. These three shops face busy Manchester Street, a thrivinc thoroughfare in a. progressive town, and are all occupied by good tenants. 15 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. 15 BUTLDING ALLOTMENTS, 15 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, From i to H acres, suitable for cottage or ornnle modern home. Best of localities, and all handy to every town advantage. THE THOMPSON ESTATE. THE THOMPSON ESTATE. THE THOMPSON ESTATE. This important sale, which will wind up the Thompson .Estate, has been entrusted toABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. Plans ready now. will be posted to any address. Interested parties now being shown over the properties. FETLDING DRILL HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1919, At. 2.30 p.m. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF r ; PROPERTY. ARO STREET, VIVIAN STR.EET, -ARO STREET, VIVIAN STREET, ALAMEDA TERRACE. A L. WILSON AND CO. have reA" ceived instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by Public.Auction on the above, date, the undermentioned freehold properties in ' a deceased person's estateLOT I.—All that piece or parcel of land, together with two two-story shops and d«-cllimT<= thereon, known n> 79 and 81, containing ■by measurement 9.7 perches, and having a frontage to Am Street of 30 feet. LOT 2.—A1l flint piece or parcel of land, together with three two-story houses thereon, known as 73. 75, and 7,7. 6 rooms and all conveniences, containing by measurement 14.8 perches, and having n frontage of 49 feet to Aro Street. LOT 3—All that niece or parcel of land, together with h'ou-e thereon '7 rooms), known as 3, containing 15.2 perches, and having e. frontage, to Alameda Terrace nf 123 feet. LOT 4—All Hint piece or tiarcel of land, j together with 6-ronmed house thereI on" known as No. 4, confining 10-7 i perches, and having a, frontage to Alnmeda Torrwe of 122 feet. TjOX 5.—A1l that piece or parcel nf land, together'with 'two «hon« thereon, known as Nos. 121 and 123. containingl 11 nercnp*. having a frontage of 40 feet to Vivian Street. t_ot fi—All that niece or parcel of laud, together with shoo Ihereon, known a* No 125. containing 5 nerches.. and having a frontage of 23 feet to Vivian Street. «. ■ ' V The above properties .have been kept m 'isoort order, and are situated in first-class localities. ,-,,-' A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of SHEEP AND CATTLE, ETC., . At THE-FARM, MANAKAU. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919. -. MESSRS. ABIiAUAM. AND VTTIr . LI AMS LTD., instructed by MISS M. OLDI'IIXD (who is,giving up farming), will sell as above, at 1.30 p.nv--110 woolly hoggets ■U) :l and 4-year bullocks 21) 18 and 20-month steers 9 springing heifers 5 18-moulh heifers ■1 heifers, in milk 3 purebred Jersey cows 8 wenner calves 2 llolstoin bulls Tyne burrows, spring cart, Toller, milkciins, Diavolo separator, hand shearing machine, single-iMvi-.v lU- C . ii|<iinth. scarifior. harness, iron bedstead, diningrooni table, churn, sundries, elc.
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