AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ESTATE LATE EDWARD ANDERSON AND EDWARD ANDERSON AND CO., in Liquidation. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL-SITU-ATED PROPERTIES, WILLIS STREET, WHITTAKER STREET, BOULCOTT STREET, And GLENCOE STREET. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co, are instructed by THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE to Sell, by Auction, at their Rooms, Fealher.aton Street, on WEDNESDAY, 28th INST., at 2.30 p.m., ESTATE LATE EDWARD ANDERSON. Part' of Section 167, Wellington, containing 20.9 perches, and having 4Gl't. frontage to Willis Street by a depth of 158 ft. sin., with 10-roomed resident* thereon, No. 192 Willis Street, having verandah, bay windows, bathroom, ami large outbuilding, also brick motor'garage. Part of Section 165, "Wellington, containing 12.1 perches, and having 46ft. frontage to Whittaker Street by a depth of 70 feet, and adjoining the Willis Street Property at the back boundary, together with the Dwellings Nos. 4, G, , and 8 Whittaker Street, each containing j 1 Tooms. I The above Properties will be sold in j one lot, and comprise the land in C.T. Vol. 200, Fol. 233. Part of Section 1085. Wellington, being Lot 8 of D.P. 382, and the land in C.T''. Vol. 69, Fol. 103. containing 153 perches, having 25ft. frontage to G'.encoc Street, by a depth of 130 iV-t. with the 7-roonied dwelling. No. 10. thereon. ESTATE EDU'VRO ANDERSON AND CO.. in Liquidation. lV't of Section 508, Wellington, containin<? 11 uerehes, being all tho land in C.T. Vol. 8. Fol. 125, having 30ft. frontasc to. 'Bonlcott Street, by a depth of 100 feet, with the building known as Spiller's Hall thereon, and ?-slory dwelling at the Tear. Part of Section 508. Wellington, containing 11.0 perches, being the land in C.T. Vol. 145, Fol. 23. .having 32 feet frontage to Bonlcott Street, by a deoth of 100 feet, with the 8-roomed dwelling thereon, No. 44 Boulcolt Street. For further particulars, and cards to view, apniy to ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of REGISTERED JERSEY HERD, AT FEILDING SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920, At 11 o'clock sharp. T EVIN AND CO. _ LTD. hnve been S-! favoured with instructions from MRS. JOHN G. COBBE. who is leaving for Ireland shortly, to sell by auction as above, the whole of her fashionably-bred Herd of Jerseys, comprising— 8 registered cows. nnd heifer', including Hill Daisy, Waipiko Joyful, and Primrose's Swan 2 bull calves by Eminent's Fontaine This herd although small is select. It has . been established for many years nnd consists of nothing but very hichly-bred animals. As Mr. and Mrs. Cobbe expect to be away from New 'Zealand for some considerable time, they are sellingthe whole' of their Pedigree Jerseys, not a single animal being kept or sold privately. CATALOGUES on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. ; • Feilding. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS TROTTING, AND RACING HORSES. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART, LTD.. in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., Will SellOn Account B. SHADBOLT, ESQ., ' At tho CLIVE. GRANGE SALEYARDS, j HASTINGS, On FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920, At 11 a.m. sharp, ' gQ TROTTING & RACING HORSES. H. W. STEWART. W. F. WILLWOOD, Auctioneers. N.B.—Full particulars of this rale rill be found on reference to the Christchurch "Press" of April 21. l : I ; IMPORTANT LAND SALE. a . — s nr®E LOAN & MERCANTILE •S. AGENCY COMPANY. LTD, have been favoured with instructions from MR. A. J, SYMES. who is leaving the disbict, to sell by Public Auction in the ASSEMBLY HALL, WANGANUI, o : On SATURDAY, MAY 8, ' At 11.30 a.m. His well-known property, situated IJ miles from Kai Iwi Dairy Factory, and 8 miles from Wnngaimi, comprising 508 acres 3 roods. Tho „ property will first be offered •as ° a wholf, and if not sold will be 5 offere<l in two lots:— LOT 1, containing 230 ACRES. <1 LOT 2, containing 278 ACRES 3 c ROODS (Homestead Block). o Tho laud is heavy rich soil, is suitable for dairying nnd fattening, grows excellent crops of .wheat, oats, ■ turnip.s, rape, etc. Homestead buildings comprise 8roomed dwelling, woolshed, dip, loft,' nnd concreted iron cowshed with 8 bails It is well fenced, subdivided, and Okehu water is laid on Ho the ' farm. This sale affords a splendid opportunity to those in search of a really good property. TERMS: 10 per cent, on the fall of the n hammer: 40 per cent, on June 12, 1920; J balance 7 years at 51 per cent. Possession on June 12, 1920. Plans may l.w obtained on application 1 to the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, id __ e, t0 SALE OF OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS. F 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. >d TVTESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND Iy.IL CO. nre favoured with instructions from MRS. SULLIVAN to So'!, by Pub>d lie Auction, as above, the 'K i t * P- FREEHOLD PROPERTY, II 1 re Together with the Substantial Brick Building, known as |j THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Quoon Street, Mnsterton, Wind now occuk. pied as the Commercial and Farmers 10. Immediate possession will be given, r- FULL DETAILS LATER. ;. S, GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer.
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