AUCTIONS. SPRING CATTLE FAIR. ALFHE.DTON SALEYARDS, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will oiler on 'behalf of clients, as above— 350 HEAD 0F GATTLI ' :: ' FULL DETAILS LATER. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of 85 CHOICE SECTIONS, S5 CHOICE SECTIONS, ; HIGHBURY, KELBURN. HIGHBURY, KELBURN. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, . At 7.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the owners of ' the Highbury Estate to offer for ABSO-' LUTE SALE by Public Auction, in thjj Chamber of Commerce, Custombnuso Quay, Wellington, as above— THOSE SPLENDID SECTIONS, with frontages to Old Karori Road, Highbury Road, Highbury Cres- ' cent, and Koromiko Road. Close to the new Raroa Road tram route, convenient to the Kelburn I School, and handy to Upper Willis Street. Buyers should select their sections now, ! thereby getting full advantage of the risj; which 'must occur with the inauguration ! of the Tramway Extension, recently passed in the City Council's loan, which means HOME TO LUNCH. Thuse sections command a magnificent f panoramic view of the harbour and sur- ; rounding district. Wellington isi extending by leaps and bounds, and tliiere 'is ! nothing in the market to-day to equal 5 these sections, or obtainable at a moderate price. . „ ,r, ' These ideal building sites are for AUJ SOLUTE SALE on absurdly easy terms:— j 10 per cent, deposit. > 10 per cent, in 6 months. Balance for 3 years at 6 per cent. Inspection Invited. Further details from the Auctioneer, ) H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, i 182 Featherston Street, v —
OUEEN STREET, yuEBN street, aucj . land _ AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER SHOPPING CENTRE. RICHARD ARTHUR LTD., RICHARD ARTHUR LID.,
In Conjunction with NEVILLE NEWCOMB, NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Will Sell by Public Auction, at Neville Ncwcouib's Auction liooni, His Aliijesty's Arcade, Auckland, at 2.30 . o'clock on • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17., mllE PREMISES NOW OCCUPIED 1 BY MESSRS. J. WISEMAN AND HONS (who are moving into new premises opposite), being NO. 175 QUEEN STREET, NO. 175 QUEEN STREET, NO. 175 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and situato between H.M. Arcade and tho Metropolitan. Hotel, and near the entrance to His Majesty's Theatre. THE SECTION lias a frontage of 23ft. 3in. to Queen Street, with a depth ot 89ft. oil tho north side and 86ft. 10m. on the south. THE BUILDING comprises large double-fronted shop, • well lighted showroom upstairs, and Dasement. 1 lateglass shop windows, and electric light throughout. THE POSITION is ono of the finest iu the main businoss tnoroughfare of N.Z., whore thousands of people pass daily', and is ideal for any class of business. If purchased for an investment the property will quicKly let at a high rental. Practically IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can bo givon. The Property is being sold subject to mortgages amounting to ill,ooo. Full information can bo obtained from RICHARD ARTHUR LTD., Elliott Street, Auckland, And NEVILLE NEWCOMB, H.M. Arcade, Auckland.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1320 At 2.30 p.m. , VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 21 ACRES, WAIKANAE. ' THE E'&TATE OP HEMI MATENGA. TftyfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. liavo I7JL been favoured witli instructions from the Trustee in the above Estate. < to - sell bv Public Auction, at their ' Rooms., 195 Lambton Quay, Wellington— THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE,, of 6 Rooms, and complete conveniences, standing on 2i acres of 'land, and overlooking' the township of Waikanae, with the occan and Ivapiti Island in tlie distance. THE PROPERTY comprises an excep--3 tionallv well-built C-roomed Dwelling, on ' concrete foundation, repleto with every * modern convenience, well fires, Aerogen gas plant, porcelain jbatli and basin, h. and c. water service, p.w.c., septic tank, pantry, storeroom, Vide entranco half, verandah, etc. OUTSIDE are wash-house, man s room, s bathroom, p.w.c., extra large stables fitted with 2 loose-boxes, 2 stalls, 2 liarG ncss rooms and spacious loft. A magni- •' ficent view is obtained from the property. the approach to which is by a ,r well-formed road, and within 7 minutes P of Waikanae station, and it adjoins the Waikanae Racing Stud Farm. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.
UNRESERVED SALE OF STUD SHORTHORNS. AT FEILDING SALEYARDS. ■WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1920, At 1 p.m. slmrp. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., have rjJJ ceived instructions from the TRUSTEES in the ESTATE of the LATE G. V SHANNON to Sell by Auction, without reserve, the whole of the Stud Shorthorn Herd, comprising'. 13 stud cows with calves i 3-year heifers 3 2-year heifers 4 yearling heifers The above cows wero selected by the Into Mr. G. V. Shannon, from the wellknown herds of late Hon. J. D. Ormond and Tc Aute .Estate, and are only beinp aolcl 0" account of his death. Catalogues can be had on application to ' tae auctioneers. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Feilding.
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