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AUCTIONS. TOJUY MAY TO-DAY :,■■.;-.-.TO-DAY 11, TO-DAY :.-■.* '■■ TO-DAY at TO-DAY ; TO-DAY- 2 p.m. TO-DAY On tlie Promises, "~ ; - ■131 CUBA STREET. ;' : y jTJEORGE THOMAS AND.CO., LTD., ' ' , -have received instructions from ME. P..S. TAYLOE, who has sokl the lease of the above premises, to sell, as : above, WITHOUT EESERVE, the entire , CONTENTS and FITTINGS of his shop lately occupied as a ■•'"■•"■■': CONFECTIONER AND PASTRYCOOK. ~; . CONFECTIONER AND PASTRYCOOK. .; ■ CONFECTIONEE AND : PASTRYCOOK. ;.-.■"■ Included in-the Sale List are ' . '-.'■•■ AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, MIEEOES V LARGE SIDEBOARD, ICE CHEST AFTEBNON'TEA 1 TABLES, GLASS :- BOTTLES 2 LARGE SHOWCASES (plate glass '■■'<■■ -. shelving) . ' . .;■';/ WINDOW SHOW STANDS, 'PALM STANDS flower bowls, pictures ':• teapots, milk jugs •.-■■ ■'. plates,. glasses glass cake stands ' ':.■.-' .vases, plates, hampers :■:'-: ■-.■■■ silverware y''.•■::-••■SILVER: CAKE ■STAND • i BRASS, PIE HEATER, COUNTEE iv : " : V -.■.'■' PAPER , ■ ;•■;:' COUCH AND CHAIRS /•• • Also, ' , ' f;:■-'. JACKSON BOILER AND COPPER v.-- ".' CISTERN .Y - BREAD CUTTER ' ' .. : ■'■• , ■ J;-.-'. . LAEGE GAS STOVE, Etc., Etc. •. I';,■""■'. Goods on View Morning of Sale. ■ ':/ ■' '. Further particulars from ... b '■' ; GEORGE THOMAS, AND CO., LTD., (.'■■' : Auctioneers, Allen Street. . 1,.■;.. .- 'Phones 78 and 1592. ',':,.'. L;'- TUESDAY, MAY 11,'1920, ' ,•■.'"■'■■ At 2.30 p.m. :"'■' !■: NEW SUBDIVISION OF 66 BUILDING .ALLOTMENTS, .-■ !;■■'■■ '■■;•'. PLIMMERTON EXTENSION No./8 !,.■■•:'■•'■• Commanding' Charming Views., MESSRS. J. hTbETHUNE AND , CO.-will Sell by Auction, at their ,:. .:'.'.',"■ Booms, Featherston Street, Wellington. :-■ : ; •■: TUESDAY, MAY 11, at 2.30 p.m.i:;: Of* SECTIONS,'aII having frontages to k .-. : , ,UO anew road on the plateau adjoin- ■ ■/■••'■ .ing Pukorua Road, >nd having areas ;;■•■• , '. ■' of from 20 perches to 1 rood : 1.3 |:; ■"'■ ; -perches. !• . These Sections are without a doubt the '■': best of any yet submitted for sale. Close to the beach, and on a rising eminence, they command views.unsurpassed. They J- ■■;.,'. ere also protected from the prevailing '■■■'.".■'■'.'. .winds, and get the 6iin from early morn- ■•.-:'■-■'" * n S nutil it sets over tho 'mountains on the western shores of the Strait. Plim- ';;. . ' mertyn, .from its strategic position, is destined to become an. important centre. When the South Island Main Trunk'line :. is,completed to Picton, a ferry connec- ;.'.• .-"■ tion can be looked, for from Plimmorton to Picton, giving a sea journey to Tory : Channel Entrance of .under ,one hour. ..; . There is deep water, ■ well sheltered, in v■■■•,-. the immediate vicinity of the : Sections .being, offered.- ...''. ' . , : . y The winter population has doubled dur- '. \; ing the past seven years; in a short time . it will be the largest town between Pal- ■■'. toerston North and Wellington. Values . .at Plimmertaa are steadily increasing. '■/-, V'. ;Many. of. the original purchases only a : • -.-■..■... few years ago have trebled and quads' !.'■ rupled in price. As investments the piir- !:[-■■■ '. chase of- these Sections must be profit/able Whether as an investment or for a ;■'■■,■ - seaside residence, or a permanent house, one of the .Sections will be a valuable ;y: ; acquisition to anyone. l Tho. future■ pos- ;.''....•.''•• nihilities of Plimmerton are:-- '. v .■'.. An improved road from Wellington, shortened in distance by four miles, . ; ._ An improved railway line, shortened in distance by two miles; and with im- ;., ■'.'.' proved grades. [-. ■•■. • A Harbour with a Ferry Service to the I • ■."■_ South Island. < ''-," y !■ . ,'■ In Boating, Bathing, Fishing, and !• : Shooting, Plimmerton is-unequalled. ■.-.'■' Lithographic Plans will be forwarded .;■'■ to any address on application. ••': y. .;,. The : terms of sale'are on .the same ~... ■ ■ liberal basis as for former. Subdivisions. !:/ .:' For. further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO./ ,\ f '. Auctioneers. ■' | IMPORTANT SUBDiyiSIONAL SALE. |- . ' WAITOHI ESTATE. ' ■ : CLOSE TO. RONGOTEA. K V WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920, :.'' MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., and the N.Z. LOAN AND MER- :: CANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., have j,:; teen instructed, by ,the Trustees of. the :::■•■.■■■ late Henry Hammond, to sell by public auction at - ;;' ;i: ; .'.'. THE DRILL HALL, FEILDING, |'.. ; . y At 2 o'clock p.m. ' !-• 1 aA A ACRES of Rich Dairying' Land. y J.UU\f subdivided into- 18 complete ; ... ' Dairy or Fattening Farms of from j :■■;•' /. .50 to 130 acres. .. ■■ - j ;'. ';.'. TERMS: 5 per cent, cash, 5 per cent. • :■■'■"■■' . i. «n.possession in.Septembor, 5 per i ■ .cent. 12 months, 5 per "cent. ■.18 months, balance 5 years from ti/ <|ate of sale at 5J per cent. Buy- ;■'■.'. ers allowed interest at the rate i ,". ■ • of sJ.per cent, per annum on first payment to date of possos- ■ V . eion. . ..-' . NOTE.-This property was leased some i ■••■■■. 21 years ago as Daii-y Farms." ~ Tho i ■ ?.•• leases run out in September next, •'■ ' and the property is being submitted ; to auction in original areas to wind ■ up the estate. Tho majority of the i .■■•. / farms have all necessary buildings, ; 'subdivisions, etc.,.for the fortunate buyers to go.-. Tight" ahead without spending money on buildinpis, etc. Tho property is situated in the ' •' cantre of. the far-famed Rongotea i:•. •• . Dairy District, and very little richer -..■■;.. land exists in any part of the Mana- :.,.-.■ watu District.' Rongotea Dairy Company collects ;.•;." cream from farmers' gates daily." • For plans and arrangements for iri- ; . Bpection, apply to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Feilding, or N.Z. LOAN AND ~- MERCANTIIJ3 AGENCY CO., LTD., ;" Palmerston North. i.'.' .: :■ ' I-'-''. WAIKANAE SALE. !; . ' _".'" WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920. ■ THE _ ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will ecdl as. above, at 1 p.m.— i. ' . • . i 100 woolly lambs j. ■'/ .75 2 and 1-tooth wethers |- 60 4-year ewes, running with Romnei .' ;. rams ! Bfl.wefthor lambs ' . | 20 fat wethers ; 60 cull ewes ! . ■ 4 fat cows • '. ■ 6 store cows . i -20 mixed sex weaners ■ 10 springing heifers (choice) . I. 12 heifers, running with bull ; 4 guaranteed sound cowns, duo Jun< !.. . and August. ■ 1 aged draught horse, all work !■'.-: UPPER HUTT SALE.' : THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will oifer for sale at 1 p.m.— t .150 store ewes , i 40 fat and forward owes ■, | ■:•- 40■l&month heifers. ,' :'■' 5 fat cows I ■'. ■ 12 springing cows \:;~ 20 store cows &.:'.- 8 Jersey heifers I ■•, 30 mixed cattle v 20 18-month steers l ■

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 12

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