AUCTIONS. !■;• NIGHT AUCTION. NIGHT AUCTION, f NIGHT AUCTION. NIGHT AUCTION. In the Chamber of Commerce, CustomHouse Quay. j WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 7.30 p.m. VALUABLE VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS. CITY FREEHOLDS. SUBURBAN COTTAGES. , SUBURBAN COTTAGES. 1 AAA ACRE FARM. . XUUI7 ACRE FARM. ' (Acting under instructions from the Trustees in the Luxford Estate we Trill sell the following:— WILLIS STREET PROPERTIES. Nos. 245, 247, 249, and 251. This ia ; ■ a very fine Block of Brick Shops, apartment rooms, and aerated Iwater factory, erected in 1907 at | : a cost of nearly' .£BOOO, is specii ally constructed to resist earthquake shock. With little expense ■ this could be converted into a 'i FIRST-CLASS APARTMENT HOUSE with a probable revenue i of anything up to per annum. It now contains some 31 rooms and three shops, besides s , factory, stable, etc. Allotment is about 66ft. x. 160 ft. • The preIV sent rentals total .£593 per anV num. Nos. 261, 263 and 265 have been sold " privately, i. VIVIAN OR INGESTRE STREET. r Very fine vacant section, only a few ; t feet from best paTt of Cuba : '■ Street, very suitable for garage, i I soft goods warehouse, office or j,'- dental suite. Frontage is 74ft. i s 100 ft. There is a email brick stable on the property let at J!26 per annum. < This being only about 50 chains from ] the Central Wharfs and G.P.O. i ' should make a good investment. |(. SHARE DEBENTURES. . 1500 Debentures in the Taupo To•V tara Timber Co., Ltd. ' FARM AT TE KUITI. 920 acres, only 8 miles from the StaV tion, on the Pio Pio Road, good motor roads, subdivided into 15 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Modern new,bungalow, man's cottage, barn and shearing shed. '■ Telephone, daily mail delivered at the gate. This is an ideal proposition practically all cleared and under grass and cultivation, warm aspect, splendid soil. Title is land transfer except a few acres un- , der Maori lease, very low rental. . SPECIAL NOTE. ■ As the Estate must be closed and these being the only remaining assets v.ery low upsets have been fixed and exceptionally easy terms will be given. 10 per cent, cash and 10 per cent. 12 months, balance o years at 6 per cent. ACTING UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MAJOR CHAPPLE, M.D., : WHO IS LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. ; His very fine residence of 16 rooms and every modern convenience, ; motor garage, etc. This build- ; ing occupies one of the most cen- ; • tral corner, sites in Wellington at the junction of Willis Street and Dixon Street. As a site for Hostel, Private Club, Doctor's Residence, Nursing Home, Boarding House or Apartments, There is nothing equal in the city. BEST PART THORNDON. Splendid level site, 132 x 120, immediately behind the Chatsworth House, with right-of-way to Hill Street. Would make a fine factory site. The vendor is leaving New Zealand very shortly, and will take very low figures to make sure of selling. IN THE ESTATE OF J. A. MASON (Deceased). WITHOUT RESERVE. Lower Hutt. Three good building sites. Sections Nos. 6 and 7 with : frontage to Connelly Street, and 1 Section 13, frontage to Mills • Street. Under Instructions from Mrs. Watt, j Non-resident Owner— ; ■ ADELAIDE ROAD. Berhamporo. Nos. 43, 45, 47, three well-built cottages each of 6 rooms, let to j. good tenants. All in good repair with exception of No. : which requires a little outlay. They occupy a very fine position with good outlook over the Golf i Links. FREELING STREET. Nos. 1, 3, \ and 5. Three cottages of 5 rooms each, all in excellent con- ■ dition, well let to good tenants. !■ These are particularly well built, I bay-windowed cottages commandj ing fine open position at the ; ■ head of Cornwall Street.' As the owner is away from Wellington and 'finds a difficulty in giving the !■ necessary oversight, she'has decided to Bell practically to the highest bidder, the ■upset being exceedingly low. Illustrated Booklets of this Sale can be obtained from— ; MESSRS. GRAY AND &OCKROFT, ; Land Agents, I . Bank of N.S.W. Buildings, Wellington. or from TSICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Q T A 1C I SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1920. 450 hoggets 20 dairy cattle 15 store cows I 40 mixed sex yearlings 10 18-month steers : On Account J.' F. SINGER— 7 Shorthorn dairy cows i 2 Shorthorn yearlings ! 1 yearling Shorthorn bull Cows calving September-October. | THIS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. ! ■ 2 o'clock sharp, i ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE, j NO. 52 OVERTOUN TERRACE. I HATAITAI. ! - \7INE AND AVILSON, Auctioneers, * have been favoured with instructions from MR. .T. W. KINNIBURC i (who is leaving Wellington,), to sell oi ' the premises as above, his i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ; Full details to-morrow. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer, ifor a successful Auction Sale o Household Furniture in your homo, con suit us. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneer; *nd Estate Agonts (next Baxrettfs Ho tol). 'Phone 20-617.
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