AUCTIONS. IN TIIE ESTATE OF THE LATE ELIZABETH HOGG. "IUTESSRS. FREEMAN It. JACKSO. "■ -®- AND COY. LTD., are. insfrncte by the executors in the above estate I sell -by Public Auction 011 WEDNEI DAY, MAY 5, 1920, at the Assembi Rooms, Jttdgway Street, Wanganui (.0] posite the Courthouse), at 2..30 o'clo< : in 'the afternoon, ALL thoso pieces ( parcels of land containing respective!] Lot I—BB acres 1 rood 20 perches Lot 2—97 acres 25 perches Lot 3—68 acres 32 perches Lot 1—12!) acres 3 perches Lot 5-3 acres 1 rood 20 perches On Lot 4 is erected an 8-roomed hous vv* wool shed,, cowshed, and trapshed an storeroom—all in good order. The Property is subdivided into 5 farm situate about 2 miles from Arantol: by good metalled road. "The coui try is mostly easy with occasion! .' flats, and is all suitable for dair ing. The terms of the sale are .10 per cen on-the fall of the hammer, 15 per cen ( in 12 months from the date of. 6ale, ba ance 5 years from the date of Gale. A unpaid purchase money to bear intere: at the rats of 5£ per cent. ' ■ For further terms and particulars an conditions of 6ale apply to . THE. AUCTIONEERS. Or TREADWFJ/L.. GORDON, AND . BRODIE, Solicitors, 79 Ridgwa'y Street, Wanganui. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. '■ TfflE N.fl. LOAN & MERCANTIL ■ B ' AGENCY COMPANY. LTD, hai been favoured with instructions fro MR, A. J. SYMES: who is leaving-tl district, to sell by Public Auction in tl ' ASSEMBLY HALL, WANGANUI,' On SATURDAY, MAY B,' At 11.30 a.m. His well-known property,' situated ! miles from Kai Iwi- Dairy Fni torv, and 8 mile? from Wnnja'm comprising 508 acres 3 roods." Hi property will first be offered 1 a wholf, and if not sold will I offered in tivo lots:— I ; .LOT 1. containing 230 ACRES. LOT 2. containing 278 ACRES ROODS (Homestea'd Blocic). The land is heavy rich.soil, is •■■nil . able for dairying and fattening grows excellent crops of wlica; oats, turnins. rape, etc. Homestead buildings eotrpi'iso f roomed dwelling, woolshed, <iij loft, and concreted iron cowslie with 8 bails It is well fenced, subdivided, an Okehu water. is laid on to th farm,- ~ . This sale affords a splendid opportunit to those in search of ,a really good pre perty. ' TERMS: 10 per cent, on'the fall if th hammer: 40 per cent. 011 .Tune 12','"1f20 balance 7 years at 51 per ccnt. Possession on June 12, 1920; : • Plans may Ue obtained on applieafcioi to the Auctioneers. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. : : CLEARING SALE. BRANDON HALL, BULLS. , TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. LEVIN AND CO., in conjunction witl DALGETY AND CO. have..receive instructions from ' MESSRS.' GHEE? BROS., who have sold their farm, to se! as abovo the- following— \ I 100 first-class dairy cows Horses 5-cow milk plant and usual farm eun' dries '? . FULL PARTICULARS LATER.: , •' SALE OF OCCIDENTAL HOTEL; MASTERTON. On \ THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE '• QUAY, WELLINGTON. , Messrs. s. George nathan-and CO. are favoured with instructions from MRS. B. M. SULLIVAN to sell.by Public Auction as above— ALL THAT PIECE' OF LAND situate in and being part of "the Sections numbered 77 and 79 on the Public Man of the Town of Mnsterton, and being pnrt of the Allotments numbers 14, IG, and 18, on Subdivisional Plan of the aforesaid Sections, Deposited No. 42, Wellington Registry, having a frontage to Queen Street. of 87ft. 3in., to Munro Street of 143 ft. Gin., and to Cricket Street of ,82ft. Gin. TOGETHER, with tho 'substantial brick building thereon, known as the Occidental Hotel, containing 55 rooms, and now used as the Commercial and Farmers' Club. Immediate Possession will be given. Easily convertible into, a good shop, and would make a splendid stand,.'for a draper, being on the main thoroughfare, md with very little money spent. 011 it it could be turned into a first-Wass hotel, ivhich is badly needed in this rising town. ' TERMS exceptionally easy—only .£IOOO lash required. For further nartieulnrs and card to riew apply to the Auctioneers,' S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■ 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington.' WEDNESDAY, MAY, 2G, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. At Rooms, 1 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. \ Jndor Conduct of the Registrar of the . Supreme Court of New Zealand in •a Sui't"* for tho Partition of the- Pro- : perly. FINEST BUSINESS SITE in DUNEDIN (right in the heart of the city), On which is Erected 33 SHOPS AND CAFE. fOYAL ARCADE.' ROYAL ARCADE. iVith, Frontages to nigh and Maclaggnn Streets. • Greatest Chance ever • Offered to ■ INVESTORS. SPECULATORS, •uitale for MARKETS, or practically ANY CLASS OF BUSINESS.' !y energotic management tho Arcade could, again become one of tho LEADING BUSINESS CENTRES. Tho possibilities aro so great that this pportunity to. purchase is almost unique n tho annals of-tho city. l/TESSRS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. Ji. have been instructed by the. Regisrar of the Supreme Court of New 'Zcaund to offer for sale by Auction, at heir Rooms— - This mnsnificent Block, being Freehold Sections- 81 and 70, and Pnrt Sections G2 and G9, Block VII, containing a half-acre, and IG.B poles, on which arc creeled 33 Shops and a Cafe, known as the Royal Arcade. JTHOGRAPH PT.ATfS NOW AVAIL--1 ABLE. 'ull particulars, MESSRS. CALVERT & BRUGH, Solicitors, Dunedin; Oi AUCTIONEERS.
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