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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL U, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of tho late D. N. WILKINSON, ' . ORIENTAL BAY. , . IMPORTANT SALH OF FOUR WELLBUILT RESIDENCES AND YACANI SECTION. ORIENTAL PARADE, ■ GRASS STREET, W : II,KINSON TERRACE. ■ Messrs. j. ii. bethune and co. are instructed by tho Trustees 111 above Estate-to sell by auction in-their Rooms, Peatherston Stroct, as above NO. 90 ORIENTAL PARADE.—Land having 44ft. frontage to Oriental Parade by a depth of 90ft., together with the Residence, No. 9G, theron. having verandah, (ift. hall, li rooms, bathroom with enamel bath and gas caliphont, scullery ami detached wnslihouse. Occupied oy a monthly tenant ' T a No. 100 OIUKNTAL PABAOT.-I*nd having 42ft. frontage liy a depth of 90"., together with the Residence No. 100, thereon, having verandah, Oft. nail, o rooms,; bathroom., scullery,; -and detached washliouse.. Occupied by a monthly tenant . . The nlwo land is quite, level, and in the most desirable nart of Oriental liaj. Each house has a vacant space*at the sido 17ft. wide, suitable for extension ot the building or for the erection of a motor garage. Tho view of the harbour, shipping* and city is unsurpassed. i N0.,0 GRASS STREET.-Land having 39ft. Bin. frontage to Gras-i Street by 110 ft. to 132 ft., and containing 20.8 pereihes, together with the solioly-built Residence of 9 rooms, having verandah, balcony, oft. hall, scullery, pantry, bath-, 'room, and detached -washhouse, commanding a charming view. Occupied by a tenant ..who is giving up. possession before the date of sale. NO. 8 GRASS STREET.-Land having 40ft.' Gin. frontage to Gmss Street.and 98ft. 9in. to Wilkinson Terrace,' bad: measurement being 101 ft. Bin., and containing 23.3 perches, together with the 9-roomed Residence thereon, 1 , having verandah, balcony, Oft. hall, bathroom, scullery, pantry, and detached washhouses also commanding a harbour view. Occupied bv n'monthly tenant. _ SECTION 10, nait: of subdivision of Acres 421 and 425> AVeilington, having a frontage" to Wilkinson-.Terrace, and containing 23.3 perches.. . , . - This is the only remaining Section in Wilkinson/Terrace, and is surrounded by charming and expensively-constructed modern residences. It is a site for a good iiouse, and 'commands an uninterrupted view of citv and harbour. ; For cards' to view, and further particulars, sipply to MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . . .Auctioneers, or- I MESSRS. IZARD AND WESTON; ' IMPORTANT "CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. At 10.30 a.ni. HOA'DLEY, ' SON, • AND STEWART LTD.. having disposed ■of the Oruamatua Estate, have been instructed bv MESSRS'. LOWRY AND WATT-to sell on above date, by Public Auction, AT THE ORUAMATUA HOMESTEAD i (16 miles from ■ Taihane)-^-Xg SHEEP, comprising— 138 Romney rams - 100 (Jorriedale rams 2000 4-tooth ewes 4512 fi-tooth to f.f.m. ewes . . 1000 4-tooth wethers 1471 2-footh ewes 1472 2-tooth wethers 1425 ewe lambs 1425 wether lrnnbs \ 559 H ' E :) D 0F con, p"®" -220 cows, to bull (2 to 1 45 steers, 2\ years. 120 steers and heifers, 1-year 141 mixfc'd calves' 8 bulls (2 Red Devon and 6 P.A.) 1 25 working bullocks \ ' .114 cor,lli"sing- ! fi draughts , 7 half-draughts 100 hacks, harness and nnbroken 1 thoroughbred stallion, Boomernnj r 1 1 , ■ Also, ' /A number of EXTRA BUILDINGS foi ! removal.' Also, Complete' station plant, etc., etc. I • H; N. STEWART. Auctioneer, IMPORTANT UNRESER\T!D, SALE 01 ' CATTLE, ■ • 3 ' at . COLOMBO ROAD YARDS, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, APRIL .20, 1920, At 1 p.m. ■ „ ThALGETY AND CO., LTD.. N.Z S "J LOAN AND M.A. CO., LTD.; an* LEVIN- AND CO.. LTD., have receive! instructions from MR! D. BUCHANAN who lias sold his "Te WMiamra" property to offer, as above, WITHOUT RE SERVE, the whole of his cattle. / ; HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising 170 Shorthorn-Hereford cows, in cal and with calves at foot 80/100 2-l-)"ear steers . - ■ 230 ni.s. ' yearlings . (Shorthorn-He.r? V ford) _ . 40 .empty cows and heifers I n ' 4'Shorthorn'bulls d " , PRELIMINARY NOTICE.' . le _ II AUCTION SALE'OF 10-ROOMED RES! t. DENCE, AURORA TERRACE, ■d On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920, . ' n At 2.30 p.m., h A.T OUR ROOMS, 105 customhous: d . . I. QUAY. . Messrs. s. George -nathan ani CO.-are favoured with instructor if from MRS. E. C. BATIvIN, of Londoi to sell by Public Auction as alwvo:— If The 10-roomed residence known f "The Ferns," Aurora Terrace. This property is situated directly o] 1 posite Say** Court, is in a' vei central position, and lias a spiel did view. I' Verv suitable for a gentleman s res J' , ilenco or a select boarding * iy - apartment house; ■ FULL PARTICULARS LATER.. t° S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Auctioneers, y. 105 Customhouse Quay, ty ■ fr. e " RURAL LAND FOR SALE. 1 A I*l ACRES, freehold, in good di n{ trict. on metalled road, 11 mil ill from school, factory, and. P. 0.; good [r, roomed house, R-bail cowshed, with m chines; outbuildings; all ill gra. s s; wi watered, and in 20 paddocks; all lev h<- and stumped: 110 blackberry; will car 50 cows. Price, .£72 per acre; ,£2OOO 1 quired down, balance for 5 years at — per cent.; milking machines and facto shares (worth .£100) go with propert factory paid out 2s. Id. last year. Tl _ is :> good snip. IAA ACRES, i-mile from factor .Lll'l; school, nnd Post Office; goi metalled road; '5-rfipmad houSo. 4-bi l" 5 cowshed; all in gr.iss and well wntco e( l all level and ploughablej will easily mi in. if) cows; no weeds. Price <£05 per aoi -rfl,' J31500 down, and baln'ico'nt G ner.cenj . M'CLUGGAGE AND CO., . Land Agents, STRATFORD.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 14

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