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AUCTIONS. THIRD ANNUAL SALE. "AKITIO" ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920. At 1 o'clock sharp. T HE nm^?T?,7\i )A CO,A OPEKAIIVB ASSOCIATION, LIMITED (Stock Department), Dannevirke, instructed by F. ARMSTRONG, ESQ., will sell at the Dannevirke Saleyards— 31; rising 2-yenr ipedigreo Aberdeen Angus bulls ■Also on Account T. M. Wobb, Esq.— 4 rising 2-year pedigree Aberdeen _ Angus bulls 1 rising 4-year pedigree Aberdeen Angus bull Account J. W. Ellingham. Eso.— 6 rising 2-year pedigree Aberdeen ■ Angus. bulls 1 rising 3-year pedigreo Aberdeen Angus bull Account T. W; Ellingham. Esq.— 1 rising ' 2-year pedigreo Aberdeen Angus (bull Catalogues obtainable on application to the Auctioneers. •. J.B.THOMSON, .', - . Auctioneer. .. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, ■ At 2.30 p.m. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE .Of HOUSE PROPERTIES AND VACANT SECTIONS. Situated in many different parts of Wellington and outlying districts; Holloway Road, Essex Sireot, Lyall Bay, Island Bay, ICarori, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, and Petone. Messrs. h. f. m'neill and co., LTD., have received instructions from tho owners to Sell by Public Auction in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920, at 2.30 p.m., the following properties in the lots set out hereunder:— LOT No. I—PetCnr, No. 2d, Tory Street, nice 5-rd. Villa, in perfect order, every convenience, p.w.c., : has just been painted and ' thoroughly renovated; this home,is in a fine sunny and'sheltered position, and is built on ■ good level petition with a frontage of 41ft. by 100 ft. deep, LOT No. 2—Petone, No. G Atiawa Street, most desirable Dwelling of 6 good rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, bath, s gas, range, p.w.c., houso only built about 12 years on nice sunny and level section with frontage of. 41 feet by 101 feet deep. A-very good home and perfectly sound. LOT No. 3—Upper Hutt, Martin Street, Sections 33 and 34, fine level-Section, only a few minutes from railway .station, faces the sun. 68ft. frontage 1 - by 165 ft. deep. This is a most valuable' and desirable building site in a rapidly growing and healthy suburb. . LOT No. 4-rTiland Bar, most valuablo Corner Sect*n, No. 486, 'Hand Bay, situated on the corner of tho Parade and Trent Street. ' This is perfectly level, most sunny situation, and has- a frontage uf 81 feet 2 inches to the Parade, with' a frontage of 165 ft. to Trent Street. The owner of this section is prepared to accept terms for this lot—lo per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per ccnt. in three months,- 10 per cent, in 6 months, and tho balance to remain on mortgage. LOT No,s—Lyall Bay, lovely Seaside Section, right on the sen beach, and in front of Apu Crescent, section No. 8 beach frontage; frontage 58ft. lOin. by 132 ft. deep. Tin's section has a splendid view and forms a most desirable and sunny site in which to build your seaside home. LOT No! Road, exceptionally large. Section in a mcst sheltered position, gets the sun all day, mid is already oxcavaled for building There is also a very substantial concrete wall in front with concrete steps leading up the section. Frontage 100 ft. and containing lr. 31p. With the extension of the.Aro Stroot car about to be made, properties bound to advance in this locality. '' LOT No. 7—Essex Street, Section 21. Town Acre 18, with a, frontage of 52ft. to Essex Street, by a depth of 165 ft. This forms a splendid and valuable section, level in front and rising at the rear oii which two good houses could easily bo builr. This is a most sheltered, and yet sunny, spot. The full depth of this section is faced by 3 flights of substantial, concrete steps. LOT No. B—Coroman'lel Street, Part Section 886, nice Building Section, situated comer of Coromandel and Lawrence Streets, has a glorious view'and gets tho sun all day. This is in a good locality, and is very handy to tho tram. This large section has a frontage, of 70ft. to■ Coromandel Street and. 119 ft. to Lawrence Street. There is at present a mortgage on this land of .£IBO, which could be taken over by the'pur- ' chaser. 1 LOT No. a—Karen, Section No. 46, Block' 1, Johnston Street, Karori, a good Building Section, in a sclent locality, most sunny position, perftictly dry and sheltered. This section has a frontage of 40ft. bv a depth of 158 ft., is quite close to the trnm, and with tho now Kelburn-Karori tram route a rise in values is certain. LOT No. 10, Brooklyn, Mitchell Street, Most, desirable dwelling, containing 5 splendid rooms. There aro .all con- ' yeniences, and the htuse is exceptionally well built, possesses a delightful , view of harbour and city, is' close to tram, and is built' on a fine f of an acre section. Immediate possession can be.given, as .the house has just been vacnted. Terms of sale ,£l2O deprfrit on. fall of hammer, .£IOO on Juno 30, 1921, and the . balance'can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent, for 5 years. Altogether these properties, situated'in many different parts of Wellington, and environs, should appeal to the investor, tho builder, or the home-seeker, and we shall ba pleased to give you further p_aT-tit-ulai-B and arrange personal inspedtion of, this wide range of properties. H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, , 20 Brandon Street, Wellington. Telephone 1901. The hawke's bay farmers' co- . OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. JAS. GOLDSTONE to offer by public auction at a date to be fixed, his AW AM ATE ESTATE, .. - AWAMATE ESTATE, SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE AREAS, And his AVALON , ESTATE, ' AVALON ' ESTATE, AS A WHOLE. AWAMATE, 31 miles from Wairoa, consists of approximately 2500 acres, of which about 850 acres are good flats, suitable for dairying. There are also about 400 acres ploughable terraces, and the balanea is easy, good hill country. Its close proximity to the proposed Waikokopu railway, port, freezing works, and dairy factory render it particularly adapted to all kinds of farming. AVALON ESTATE, 7 miles from Wairoa, consists of ICO6 acres, and is one of the best in the district. All ■ buildings and fences are new, and its 250 acres flat and ploughable country enable the owner to turn off all stock fat. It will winter 2 sheep besides cattle. Both Estates are well watered, and each has a long frontage to the Wairoa River. SUBDIVISION AL SALE OF KAWHATAU LAND (near Mangaweka). Abraham and Williams, ltd., iinvo been instruotcd by F. H. R. GORRINGE, ESQ., to sell by auction at Mangaweka, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, His well-known FREEHOLD of' 1100 ; ACRES, divided into 4 (.locks, excellent country, suitable for Mixed Farming. F»ll particulars later, or from the Auctioneers,

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 311, 25 September 1920, Page 14

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