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AUCTIONS. AUCTION. AUCTION.. AUCTION. 80 ACRES FLAT, AT OTAKI. 80 ACRES FLAT, AT OTAKI. 80 ACRES FLAT, AT OTAKI. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In the TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1920, At 11 a.m. sharp. IMTESSRS. ROULSTON AND STAN-■"-1- TON, Hastings, having received instructions from the ATTORNEY of MRS. E. GROOME. will offer this Farm, comprising 80 ACRES, and situate 2} miles from Otaki, and 3 miles from To Horo, on the Main South Road, on the following easy terms, viz:— 30 per cent, on fall of the hammer; 15 per cent, on date of nossession (August 19); 10 per cent. 2 years from date of pos. session; Balance purchase money to remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. This Farm is situated about 2" miles from Te Horo Factory, and about 11 miles from' Otaki Dairy Factory, also handy to Municipal Supply Depot in Otaki. The Property has two road frontages, and is well fenced and watered by windmill and :■ pressure tank. Wo would further like to draw intending purchasers' notice to the exceptional terms which aro being offered in connection with the Bale of this property. Any person desirous of seeing this Block can do so by ringing Mr. H. H. Bills ('Phone 13, Otaki), the present lessee, or by appointment three days before the sale with the firm's representative, Mr. J. L. Masterson, who will receive any messn'ges left for him at the Jubilee Hotel.

ROULSTON AND STANTON, P.O. 80x,'247. 'Phones 1317, 1318, 546, and 1405, Hastings. . J. L. MASTERSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JULY 22. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT COUNTRY AND CITY FREEHOLDS. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received . • instructions from THE TRUSTEES to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse, Quay, Wellington, as above, the following properties:— LOT 1-1162 ACRES (more or less), situate on tho Whiteman's Valley Road, adjoining the fine property of Wm. Dyniock, Esq. It is handy to the ' Silverstream Eiiilway Station. The land is undulating, hilly, and ■ has several flat, valleys in it, is watered by permanent streams, part in Rrass, part in scrub, and has a largo quantity of valuable .-firewood thereon. There are two cottages on the property, and a road runs through the .block. Tenas of sale—lo per. cent, deposit, balance in thTeo months, when delivery will bo given. • LOT 2—Those conveniently situate Thorndon properties known as Nos. 13; and 13a, George Streot,' Wellington, containing 5 and 7 rooms, let at a rental .of ,£1 and .£1 4s. per week respectively i land 33ft. by 132 ft. LOT 3-Part Section G4O, having frontage to Malcolm Lane, and containing an area of 8 perches (moro or leas), together with the old dwelling thereon. W°uld make a good workshop or garage site. Full details from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs. Meek and Von Haast, Solicitors, Brandon Street/Wellington

Also on Account of another Owner: The {Property being known as No. 55 Jhorndon Quay, being a valuable, flat, warehouse site, having 25ft. frontago to Thorndon Quay by irregular depth, together with the substantial 2-story 8-roomed residence erected thereon. A large portion of tho purchfc.se money can remain for • nearly five years at 6 per cent. Building Sites' so close to the railway are becominir increasingly hard to procure. Buyers should not miss this sale. tH. ERNEST LEIGHTON, • " Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JULY 22, At 2.30 p.m. .IMPORTANT SALE OF LARGE CITY RESIDENCE, NO. 31 DANIEL STREET. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has woeiroil • instructions from the owner to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE "bv Public Auction, in the CHAMBER 0> COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above— ' THAT FINE PROPERTY, being Lots 8 and 9, Part Town Aero JUI, Wellington District, having Gfift. frontage by a depth of 259 feet (all measurements be the same a little more or less), together with the substantial liouso erected thereon, haying 10 rooms, scullery, washhouse, glassed-in rerundaii, h. and c, enamel bath, lav basin, linen press, cupboards, range, gas Stove, fernery, asphalt paths, studio, trap shed, loosobox, etc,

Terms arranged. Full details from the Auctioneer, . H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston Street. .UNRESERVED CLEARLN.G SALE of CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, Etc., At tho FARM, • RAHUI ROAD, OTAK.I RAILWAY. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCVT CO, LTD., in conjunction, instructed by MESSRS. TAYLOR AND HAftAN (who have sold their property), will offer for- sale, as above, at 12 noon— i 3 dairy cows, July, August, and September culvers 8 2nd calvers (springing) 8 weaner heifers, from selected cows 1 registered Jersey bull, "Desert Light" 0 store pigs, 1 sow to farrow, spring . cart gelding, spring cart, block dray, «et spring- cart harass, plough chains, bars, seed drill, mower, hayrake, tine harrows, set discs, tripod'harrows, chaff cutter, circular saw and bench, milk cams, cooler and vat, 20 cow covers, d.f. plough, swing plough, 7 cases kerosene, horse, gig and harness (slight reserve), and numerous sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1 NOTE. The above are a tip-top herd of grade Jerseys in good condition. The herd has been established for 20 years, being founded by the late J. Griffiths. Heavily culled from time to time, the result is o herd "to-day of high-grade Jerseys, carrying every recommondation. Calving Mn .nill bo, fliYeu at tho ealo.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 14

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