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. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 8 ROOMS, 117 ABEL SMITH STREET (Near Willis Street).' ESTATE AUGUSTUS P. MASON : (Deceased), ■' ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 203 LAMBTON QUAY. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, At fc.3o p.m. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. have ■received instructions from'the Public Trustee to offer for 6ale. by Public Auction, on Wednesday. June 2, .at 2.30 p:m., at the Oddfellows' Hall, 203 Lainbton Quay: . fco. 117 ABEL .SMITH STREET, twostory House of 8 rooms and conveniences, being part Town Section 4U, containing 10.7 peTch.es, having ■ a frontage to Abel Smith Street of . • 45tt., \no:<* vr less. This property is eituated in close proximity to Willis Street, is handy to .city, in a rising locality, and has a great prospective value. ,-'.' Further particulars and card to.view . from LONGMORE AND CO., ! Property Auctioneers. . ~ AUCTION SALE. WELLINGTON TERRACE PROPERTY TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 203 LAMBTON QUAY. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. are instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, ■ at 2.30 p.m., at the Hall, 203 Lambton Quay, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Lot 4, Part Section 136, City' of Wellington, having a frontage to Wellington Terrace of 30ft. by a depth of 159 ft., more or less, together with the 6-rd. Dwelling erected thereon and known as No. 309, Wellington Terrace. The above property is situated near Ghuznee Street, and is very handy to * city. Card to view from LONGMORE AND CO., Property • Auctioneers. TE HORO SALE. . . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. f ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will ■£*-■ sell as above at 1 p.m.— 60 prime fat wethers '•■ 70 fat ewes :' 80-woolly lambs 8 fat bullocks 8 fat cows 12 Hereford heifers 6 2-year 6teers 6 Jersey cross heifers 10 mixed weaners 6 weaner • pigs 50 totara posts 6 strainers \ , . FEILDING DISTRICT. -Tl/fESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. • -IU instructed by 0. S. TYERMAN. ESQ., will sell by Public Auction at '•- LYCEUM THEATRE. FEEDING, FRIDAY, JUNE i. 1920, ' at 3 o'clock— ACRES Olp ACRES Divided into Three Blocks of . 82 ACRES, 279 ACRES, AND 253 ACRES. ■ The property is well situated, being ; only 4$ miles from Feilding, handy to School, Railway, and. Freezing Works. Has been heavy bush land, grows good • root crops, excellent black-face lamb country, and suitable for general mixed farming. • •■■ TERMS: 5 percent, deposit at Sale; 5 per cent, on date of possession; 5 per cent, on March 4, 1921; Balance over existing Mortgages to remain on Mortgage for 7 years at .. s'i per cent. PLANS &■ FURTHER PARTICULARS, Apply DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ; Palmerston North. Also Agents and Branches. Or MESSRS. HAGGITT AND ELLIOTT, . . Solicitors, Feilding. NOTE.—Each 'Section is ring fenced and divided into several paddocks. DAIRY CLEARING, SALE. ON THE FARM, WAIKANAE, On MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1920, At 1 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN- . . TILE AGENCY CO., LTD.,. have received instructions from MR. HfRA PARATA to Sell, without reserve, as above :— '3d cows'in full milk 30 cows, June, July, August calvers 17 calves on the bucket 2 Shorthorn bulls 5 draught horses NOTE.—Our representative has inspected the stock, and reports that tho herd contains s ome particularly fine Shorthorn Cows (some fit for the Herd Book), also Jersey cross and Friesian. All are in splendid condition, and Mr. Paratn, who has been milking for the past 12 years, has culled regularly and heavily. Buyers are recommended to attend this fixture. AUCTION SALE . Of the AUXILIARY KETCH WAKAITI. At THE MART, HOKITIKA, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, At 3 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO., acting under • instructions from -whom it may concern, will sell by Public Auction, as above— THE AUXILIARY KETCH WAKAITI, now at Hokitika Wharf. Length 52 feet, beam 12 feet, draught 0 feet (loaded), speed 7 knots, hull kauri built, double skinned, all copper fastened, ketch rigged, sails in perfect order. Registered tonnage when trading, 15 tons. Licensed to carry 2 passengers. Fitted with 2 Anderson oil engines iono 25-h.p. and one 14-li.p.), in good order. Bumb distillate cr pover kerosene. Bilge pumps, electric light, friction winch (new), Hand winch, trawls, lines, etc., galley stove, io'castlc 4 tanta, engine room 2 buflks, hold 1 bunks. Everything in good sea-going order. 'The boat has recently been \sei\ for fishing, including trnwJin;, and is described as a good sen boat, and has been used for_ pleasure excursions from Hokitika to the West Coast Sounds; also for mail and cargo services from Hokitika to Okuru, and from Hokitika as " . far north as Karamea; cargo copaoity, about 20 tons. (

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 211, 1 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 211, 1 June 1920, Page 10

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