AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 80, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of EOUSB PROPERTIES AND VACANT j SECTIONS. ' Situated in many different parts of 'Wellington and outlying districts; Hollo*ay Road, Essox Street, Lyall Bay, Island Say, Karori, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, and Petono. , fR/fEBSIIS. H. P. M'NEILL AND CO., J-i-K- LTD., have received instructions from the owners to Sell by Public Auction ill the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER SO, 1920, at 2.30 p.m., the following properties in tlio lots set out hereunder;— tOT No. I—Petani', No. 2(5, Tory Street, nice 5-rd. Villa, in perfect older, every • convenience, p.w.0., has just been painted and thoroughly renovated; this home'is in a lino sunny and sheltered position, and is built on good level seotion Tilth a frontage of 41ft. - by 100 ft. deep. JjOT No, 2—Petone, No, 6 Atiawa Street, moat desirable Dwelling of 6 good rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, bath, gas, range*, p.w.c., house only built about 12 years on nice sunny and lovel section with frontage of 41 feofc )>y 101 feet deep. A very good home and perfectly sound. LOT NoVa-Upper Hutt, Martin Street, : ' Sections 33 and M, fine level Section, i' : ' only a few'minutes from railway station, faces the sun, G6ft. frontage by |v 165 ft. deep. This is a most valuable and desirable building site in a rapidj: ly growing and healthy suburb. ■ 'LOT No. 4—lsland Bay, most valuable : : ' Corner Section, No. 436, Island Bay, ■. situated on the corner of the Parade f. • and Trent Street. This is perfectly, f- " . level, most sunny situation, and has a frontage of 81 feet. 2 inches to the Parade, with' a frontage of 165 ft. to | V Trent Street. The owner' of this eection is prepared" to accept terms for • this lot—lo per cent, on fall of hamSi' l ' iner, 10. per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in 6 months, and,the balance t'v ' . to remain on mortgage. I LOT No. _5— Lyall Bay, lovely Seaside Section, right on the sea beach, and in f : front of Apu Crescent, section No. 8 | ■ 'beach frontage; frontage 58ft. lOin. by. 132 ft. deep. This section lias a splen- {■ ■, did view and forms n most desirable i., . and sunny site in which to build your r seaside home. ! ' IOT No. 6—Holloway. Read, exceptioni- ally large Section in a mwt sheltered | position, gets the sun all day, and is r . already excavated for building There f.'is also a very substantial concrete wall ! • in front with concrete steps loading up i : the section. Frontage 100 ft. and conb'i , taining lr. 31p. With the extension i of the Aro Street car about to be made, [■ properties are bound to advance in this locality. ['• i (LOT- No. 7—Essex Street, Section 21, Town I. . . Acre 18, with' a frontage) of 52ft. to Essex Street, by a depth of 165 ft. This forms ft splendid and. valuable section, level in front and rising at the rear ■' ,' on which two good houses conld easily be built. This is a most sheltered, I and yet sunny, spot. The full depth of this section is faced by 3 flights of ;. substantial concrete stops. !. LOT No. B—Coromandel Street, Part Seci : tion 886, nice Building Section, situj • ated corner of Coromandel and Law- | ' rence Streets, has a glorious view and . gets the Btin all day. This is in a good I locality, and is very handy to tho tram, j' This large seotion has a frontage of. t 70ft. to Coromandel Street and 119 ft. ; ' ' to Lawrence Street. There ■is at pre- / sent a mortgage on this land of ,£IBO, which could be taken over by the puri LOT No. 9—Karori, Section No. 46, Block. 1 1, Johnston Street, Karori, a good ;.. .; Building Section, in a select locality, i: most sunny position, perfectly dry and '.: .sheltered.' This section has a frontage j- , of 40ft. by a depth of 158 ft., is quite close to the trnm, and with the new. Kelbum-Karori tram route a rise in " values is certain. ' (LOT No. 10. Brooklyn, Mitchell Street, j:.-. 1 Most desirable dwolling, containing 5 splendid rooms. There are all, con- | ' veniences, and the house is exception- ; c ally well built, possesses a delightful view of harbour and city,, i 6 close to tram, and is built on a "fine J of an acre section. Immediate possession can bo giren, as the house has just been vacated. Tenns of sale £120 depesit on fall of hammer, £100 on June ; 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 bcnie-seeker, and we |;'shall, be pleased to give yon further par- ' ticulare and arrange personal inspection ; : of this wide range of properties.- ~ ■ ; H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., £TD„ ' Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 20 Brandon" Street, Wellington. Telephone 1901. ' TO-DAY, ~ 1 At 2 p.m.' * ! AUCTION SALE OF SHOP FITTINGS, LINOS, TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE DESK; CROCKERY, AND GENERAL STOCK-IN-TRADE. LfA WILSON' AND CO., 151-153, xl.t Lambton Quay, have received inr instructions from Mr. Herron, who is re- ;..; moving to' new premises, to sell at 124 I' 'Lambton Quay— j! Large rooms plain cork lino ; Tiled pattern inlaid lino., first quality . Shop counter, panel front f Shop counter, large drawers Counter showcases 'Doors, windows, and partitions 1 ! Wash basin and cuppoards Bart verandah, fixtures, shelving j' Easels and stands j. Dinner sets, tea sets, vases and ornaments . Basketwaro and toys • . •/' Cutlery and e.p. ware . Knilves, forks, and spoons •s-".OaTpet sweeper ; The lot must be sold. Lease expired. NO RESERVE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. 9000 SHEEP, 220 HEREFORD AND PUREBRED BULLOCKS, 3 and 4-year-old, ' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT I "CRAIGDEAN," MANGAMAHU. . To bo held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1 At 12.80 p.m. j __ MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., I f'- 5 -- fWanganui), have received instructions from R. J. MACDONALD, ESQ. to : sell by Public Auction, at the above time and place, tho whole of his live and dead stock, as follows:— 3890 2-tooth wethers 2131 i and G-tooth wethers , 156 8-tooth wethers 1250 empty ewos . , , , ; ' 900 Romney ewes 330 ewes (with lambs at foot) 180 purebred bullocks, 3 and 4 years old 40 Hereford bullocks, 3 and 4 year old 2 dairy cows 2 .station hacks s AH the above 6tock aro in splendid condition, and ae Mr. Mac Donald has disposed of his property, the whole offering is ; (6t. sale without reserve. j LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i 5 LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Wanganui. Aw — — ■ - ■ — ; SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF KAWHAf TAU LAND (near Maniaweka). ' f A BSAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Za. have been instructed by F. H, R. 30KRINGE, ESQ., to sell by auction at ( angawoka, o'n ' ' o j THUBiiL'AY, DECEMBER 9, \ His Veil-knows FREEHOLD of 1100 ; iIOREB, divided into 4 tlocks, flicellant ! oountrj, sv.itabli for Mixed Farming. Fall jmryotuari iatet, or from the Anotlwsm
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