AUCTIONS, ROULSTON AND STANTON HASTINGS, H.B. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of MR. JOHN STRUTHERS'S PROPERTY (Lately farmed by A. W. Collison, Esq.) On OCTOBER 22, 1920, (Day following H.B. Show), At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD., in comuction with ROULSTON AND STANTON .have been instructed to ' OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION At EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, On above date, the whole of the above Property, containing £$1L S ACEE s ACRES 004 l ACRESSUBDIVIDED INTO 15 SECTIONS, Ranging in Areas PROM 14 TO 32 ACRES. PROM 11 TO 32 ACRES. This property is situated three-quar-ters of a mile from Hastings Post Office, and is absolutely Free from Flood. It comprises some of the Richest Flats in the district, and is partic'iularly adapted for fattening purposes. The owner fattened on the grass last Mason 8000 sheep. IP YOU WANT. LAND FOR CROPPING, FRUITGROWING, FATTENING ■ OR DAIRYING, PLEASE INSPECT! For we are certain that yon will Purchase. TERMS: 10 per cent, on date of sale; 15 per cent, on December 1, 1920 (date of possession), 5 per cent, on December 1, 1921; further 5 per cent, on December 1, 1922, and balance August 21, 1926 at G per cent. ' Plans will be available shortly. Inspections can bo made through either of abovq firms, who are Sole Agents. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 7-ROOMED DWELLING, No. 221 CUBA STREET. LAND 32 x 139. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will W-L sell, by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195 La'mbton Quay, on Friday October 22, 1920, at 2.30 p'.m.: : That splendidly-situated Property, No ' 221 Cuba Street, comprising a 7roomed residence, and having a 139 n fcoT ° f 33 f6et by a of
THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED in the business centre of Cuba Street, and front y convDrted into a shop This is an excellent investment in one of tho busy business thorough- '' , ■ HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AT NELSON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, At 12 noon. CITY RESIDENCES, TOMATO GAROWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. SOME OF THE'CHOICEST PROPER- ■ TIES PROCURABLE ■ MESSRS E. CANN AND CO. have f'X been favoured with instructions from HENRY BAIGENT, ESa to til by i'ublic Auction, at Rooms TRAPIT G.JR STREET, NELSON'ftefolffig valuable properties in lots set out as under;— LOT 1.-Gentlanian's Residence, consisting of a thoroughly well-built Housb of 9 rooms, replete with every modern convenience. The rooms are large and airy. No pains or expense havs been spared to make this residence one of the most comfortable and beet homea in Nelson. One of the sunniest spots in the Wood, with over one acre of rich land. Beautifully laid out with lawns, shrubs, and concrete paths. Two large fowl houses and best equipped in Nolson. LOT 2.—Tomato Garden proposition, comprising 1 acre of rich land, -adjoining Lot 1. The sunniest 6pot in Nelson, with Dwelling of 7 rooms and every convenience. Has just been painted and thoroughly overhauled. Also largo glass hous« in thorough order. LOT 3—Superior Dwelling. ' Situate Bronto Street, occupied by G. F. Dodds, Esq., dentist, containing 9 rooms with all modern conveniences. Large soction, having a frontago of 76 ff};t. by a depth* of 150 feet, with private right-of-way. on the western side, LOT 4.--Hotel Property known as the Post Boy Hotel, containing 15 rooms, together with outbuildings thereon. Frontago of 151 links to Gloucester Street and 97 links to Vanguard Street. Situate near the Nelson railway station. LOT s—Cottage, situate Gloucester Street, containing 5 room? and conveniences,, being part Section 7W on the Plan of City of Nelson. Land Transfer Title.
LOT 6.-One Acre Section, situate St. Vincent Street, being section 719 on the Plan of the City of Nelson. LOT 7— Valuable Corner Section, situate corner of Hardy, Waimen; and Wellington Streets." LOT 8.-Offlces and Bulk Store, Hardy Street, being part of section No. 170 on the Plan of the City of Nelson. Frontage 45.4 links by a depth of 220 links; also right-of-way on western side. Suitable for carrier's business or grain and produce merchants. These properties are situated in the best, parts of Nelson, and should appeal to those requiring investments or to home-seekers. We will be> phased to give further particulars, and arrange personal inspection of this wide range of properties. i E. CANN AND CO., Auctioneers, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. I EKETAHUNA CATTLE FAIR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25,' At 12 noon. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Stock Department) will offer on account of various clients:— KAft HEAD OF WELL-BRED "W CATTLE, compriaing--35 3 and 4-year bullocks 12 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 10 3-year 'bullocks 14 3-year Hereford bullocks 10 3 ami 4-year Shorthorn bullocks 10 3-year Shorthorn steers 20 2-yßar Horeford steers 00 2-year Hereford 6teers 10 2-year Polled Angus steers 10 2-year Polled Angus heifers' 25 2-year Hertford cross heifers 20 2-yenr empty dairy heifers 14 2-year Polled Angus steers 0 2-year Polled Angus heifers 15 2-year Shorthorn slfers 50 store cows 25 store cows 70 mixed sex Hereford yearlings 17 2-year steers
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 14
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