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AUCTIONB. , y . ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR. t •••"' MARTINBOROUGH SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, At 12.30 p.m. ~.. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will offer, .on aocount .of Messrs. .Sutherland ; Bros., W. Hume, W. Campbell, ,F, E; Perty, A. Robinson, J. Taylor, J. M'Leod,. A. D. Hathaway, L. Sievers, AV. • B. Martin, J, M'Donald, and other vendors— , DAA HEAD OF STATION-BRED 1 OW CATTLE ' 120 2-year Polled Angus,... Hereford, and Shorthorn steers 60 yearling Polled Angus steers 40 8-year Polled Angus steers 50 3-year Hereford and Shorthorn Cross steers 25.2-year, Polled Angus steers .25 2-year Polled Angus steers • ' 25 2-year Shorthorn steers 50 2-year Shorthorn steers 25 2 and 3-year.Shorthorn heifers 80 2-year Shorthorn heifers • ■ i . .20 2 and 3-year steers 35 3 and 4-year Shorthorn bullocks 70 mixed sex yearlings 30 store cows . 5 2-year Polled Angus steers ■ 25 3-year Polled Angus heifers in calf to Hereford bull 1 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 CLEARING SALE AT TIRAU YARDS. .; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Favoured, with instructions from MR. R. H. BAILEY, who has disposed of his property, we shall offer at our Tirau Yards— .•, i 200 prime bullocks 120 forward. 3-year steers ... 220-forward 2-year steers 200 forward yearling, steers NOTE.—The above ,are all well-bred Shorthorn cattle and dehorned.. They were purchased when calves and wintered every year on turnips, :' Also, 15 draught horses {broken) 2 heavy draughts (unbroken) • :.'■. 6 hacks • . 4 hacks (unbroken) In addition a complete range of implements, machinery, harness, etc., timber/ posts, wire, and other sundries, ' rpHE ! FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE 1 ■ AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., . Hamilton,, • Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS;. ' HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Of THE WHOLE .OF. THE STOCK-IN-.TRADE OF ELECTRICAL GOODS. ENGINEER'S TOOLS, ELECTRIC OVENS, ELECTRIC VACUUM .. CLEANERS, OAK ROLLER TOP ' ' DESK. SAFE, NEW REMINGTON TYPEWRITER (NO. 10), "ZEDEL" FOUR-SEATiER MOTOR-CAR (in perfect order),, Etc., Etc., Etc. lots -innn LOTS 1""" LOTS On tb»: Premises Nos. 9a find 13a, Cour- • • tenay Place (close to Post Office). By Order of Trustees in the Estate of • the late Maurice Manthel (Deed.). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell on the premises, as above— A MOST VALUABLE STOCK OF ELECTRICAL and OTHER- GOODS. Full Details Later.. On View Tuesday and Wednesday' Next;, .. ,•■. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920, ' At 2.30 p.m. Estate of William Seed, Deceased. WELL SITUATED FAMILY RESIDENCE, No.-151 ABEL SMITH'. STREET. On One Acre, Suitable for Subdivision, LONG FRONTAGES TO ABEL SMITH STREET, ST. JOHN STREET, AND ARO STREET. Also, 3 SECTIONS fronting ARO STREET, : Suitable for Shops, Residences, Factories, or Warehouses, and 2 SECTIONS OFF ST. JOHN STREET. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. , have been favoured with instructions from .the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherstion Street, on. Wednesday, ' 29th inst., at 2:30 p.m.— LOT 1, ACRE No. 38, Wellington, hav-ing-132 FEET-FRONTAGE .TO ABEL . SMITH STREET, 330-FEE.T TO ST. JOHN STREET, and 132 FEET TO ARO STREET, together with the substantially built Family Residence, ■ No, 151 ABEL . : SMITH.., STREET ■ thereon containing It large rooms 1 . with verandah, balcony, conserva- 1 tory, 2 panilries, scullery and bath-' ! room,, detached washhouse and work- 1 ! shop and fernery. , 1 _ The-above is one of the few large holdings in the best residential part of tho city. 'The grounds are well laid out and .planted with native and imported • trees .and shrubs. The street frontages of 594 feet make the property one especially suitable for ' subdivision, and fine views- may be obtained from the majority of the build- ■ ing sites on the land. 1 LOTS ' 2/4—Three building allotments 1 part of Sections Nos. 24 and 25, Wei- > lington. Part No. 19, having 52ft. 4in. frontage > to ARO STREET and'l36ft. 6in. to ST. JOHN STREET. No. 18. having 50ft, frontage to ARO STREET by a depth of 120 feet, I'art No. 1", having 24ft. 6in. frontage to ARO STREET by 120 ft., a level site adjacent no a block of shops. LOTS 5/6. ilwo allotments part of Sec- . tions Nos.' 24 and 25, Wellington, approached by a passage, 10ft. wide . from. ST. JOHN STREET and in a , particularly sunny position. For Terms of Sale tind CaTds to view, apply to J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., ' Auctioneers,. , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920, j At 2.30 p.m. i AT OUR LAND AUCTION ROOMS, ' 137 AND 139 LAMBTON QUAY. , .... SECTIONS. WADESTOWN,' AND , ' PETONE. TUTESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER AND , J-*-"- CO. have received instructions from | J. J. M'Grath, Esq., to offer for abso- ; lute sale, the undermentioned Propertie*: i WADESTOWN—AII that piete of lan f r, i containing 4 acres 2 roods 20.3 5 v .-parches, comprising Lots 12 to 18 in- • elusive, being part of Section 3, Ifaiwarrn District. ( . Each Section has an area of over J acre, 1 with frontages to Cecil Road and Weld Street,-Wadestown, within 'a fow : minutes . from tram, and commanding vory fino , I viows. Ideal Building Sites. PETONE—AII that piece c-f land known as Lot 5 on the Plan of Subdivision of Part Section 4, Hutt District, having an area of 2 roods 18.61 perches, with a frontage to the Main Hutt Road. Permission to erect three houses on the ' property has been obtained,' and being ' so handy to the station would be ver.v suitable .for dwelling-houses or factory sites. Easiest of terms arranged. j Auction Notice on properties. c For further particulars, applv HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO.. I -Auctioneers and R«al Estate Agents, 137 and 139 Lambton Quay. '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 14

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