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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER. 8, 1920, At 2 o'clock. In our Spacious Upstairs Rooms, ALLEN STREET. AUCTION SALE of Great Importance to Hotelkeepers, Boar.-linghouse-koepers, and the general public, CROCKERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Unclaimed Cargo on account of whom it may concern. npOWNSEND AND PAUL. LIMITED. w'll sell at Auction, as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SEVERAL CASES AND ORATES OF HIGH-GRADE CROCKERY, ETC,, of British Manufacture. Fruit Stands, Decorated Tea Sets, Fancy China Tea Sets, .Mower Pots, Vases, .Tugs, Toilet Sets, Cups, Saucers, Plates Boys' Scooters, Seagrass Mats, Mirzapore lints, Jute Mats: WEDNESDAY NEXT, UPSTAIRS IN ALLEN STREET At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SUBDIVTSIONAL SALE Of IU3 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. ' ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANGAWEKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. At 1.30 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •**■ instructed by F. H. R. GORRINGE, ESQ., will sell as above Lis well-known Knwhatau property, subdivided as follows :— LOT 1, COMPRISING 320 ACRES. All easy country. One of the best sheep and cattle farms' in the district. LOT 2. COMPRISING 890 A&IES. 315 being easy hills, balance 75 ucrea excellent flat, about "0 acres stumped. Suitable for dairying. LOT 3. COMPRISING 290 ACRES. Homestead section; 188 acres easy hills, 102 acres flat, 25 acres stumped. Very suitable for dairying. LOT 4, COMPRISING 114 ACRES. \ery easy country; fair portion ploughable. Also very suitable for dairying. TERMS.-10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 oer cent, on date of • possession. 5 per cent, in 12 months. 5 per cent, in 2-4 months, balance 7 years from date of possession at 6 ter cent, oer annum. Possession about February 14. 1921. Inspection-and,'further particulars on application to Auctioneers. N.B.—Buyers_ will hnve tho opportunity of acquiring ewes now rn Dronerty, as same are to be offered at auction early in February. A first-class lot with an established reputation. TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 14, At 2.30 pjn. , PUBLIC AUCTION Of SPLENDID SEASIDE RESIDENCE At EASTBOURNE. MESSRS. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from F. J. Forman, Esq., who is leaving Wellington, to sell his Summer Seaside Residence l>y Public Auction, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, a:. 2.30 p.m., .in the Chamber of Commerce, Custonihouse Quay, Wellington— LOT 1: The properly is situated in a beautiful and sunny part of Eastbourne, surrounded by large trees, n very fine garden with n fountain, in native bush; is perfectly sheltered from the winds, and has a magnificent view of the harbour and sea beach, from which it. is but n minute's walk. Land area, 1 ncre. The house is probably the finest and the best-appointed in Eastbourne. There are seven exceptionally largo rooms, all of 14ft. stud, beautifully finished inside and outside, has a verandah overlooking sen nnd going nearly nil around the house. There is every convenience possible, splendid rango in kitchen, hot and cold water, exceptionally nice bathroom wiM\ porcelain bath, lavatory basin, shower, linen cupboards, built-in wardrobes, special sanitary conveniences, drainage, septic tank-, etc., and this is probably the only residence in the wbole of Eastbourne' possessing eleclric ligbt. It is in every room, and is generated by its own power plant, consisting of kerosene engine, dynamo, switchboards, in a separate ami largo ongine-houso and complete installation of storage batteries in separate 'batteryhouse. There is n fine orchard, and tho grounds, which are at least one ncre, are well hid out in concrete paths. Altogether this is a most desirable and beautiful home, situated in this fmnous seaside resort, awl a home (lint is solidly built, most comfortable to live in', and one which we do not hesitate to thoroughly recommend. LOT 2:. A very fine quarter-acre section, also tho property of Mr. Fonnun, and in close proximity to bis residence, on which is built his garage. Tho section i.-; on a corner, is perfectly levci, and would make a very fine building site, or could be purchase:!' as an adjunct tn 'he residence. We. shall be pleasc-1 to give further-par-ticulars and arrange inspection upon request. H. F. M'NETLL AND CO.. LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 20 Brandon Street. Wellington. LAND AND CLEARING SALE. • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920. MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. have received instructions from Mr. F. Manson, who is giving Jip farming on account of ill-health, to Sell, by Auction on the Property, Spur Road, West Colyton— O/ip ACRES. Freehold, subdivided /SdhU jnto 12 paddocks; about 120 acres" have been stumped. 85 of which have been ploughed, 17 acres in oats, 10 in hay, 30 ploughed ready for crops. 7-Roomed House, men's whare, 6-bail cowshed, concrete Honr and vard, 3-cow new Gnne Milking Plant and Engine, sheep yards and dip. All level, rich dairying land, 2 miles from Colyton, S from Feilding; creamery enrt calls 'it gate. Terms exceptionally easy—viz.. .£SOO cash, ,CSCO in 12 mouths, ,£50(1 in two yours, balance 6 years at 51 per cent. Also, Without Reserve. \ 32 Uairy cows in milk. 0 dairy- heifers, •! pedigree 2-year Jersey bull, 190 ewes, with S.D. lambs (mostly -1-tnoih), ■! working draughts (extra good), 1 2-year draught' gelding, 1 4-year halfdraught mare, -1 breeding sows, 1 boar, 7 stoics, d.f. plough, stripper, drill, now cultivator, disc, line liiirrn,ws, Diabolo separator, mower, 2-ton wagon dray, -1-horso yoke, tarpaulin, harness, etc. etc.,> iforge, anvil, and blacksmith's tools. SALE AT 12 NOON, offering Farm first. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' rk/v ACRES, FREEHOLD, and 180 OQV Acres Leasehold (adjoining with compensation) rent, 35.; •well fenced and. gubdividod into 9 paddocks; 250' acrea flat, balance undulating to hilly; about two-thirds ploughable. Down i» the best of English grasses; 2S acres lucerne. 25 acrea oats and grass oced. Wintered 2.50 breeding ewes, 1850 mixed sheep and 43 oaltle. Good 5-roomed house. Telephone and water laid on; all noceseary outbuildlnga; only 2\ milee from town. No chargo for Leasehold. Prioe for Freehold, -£33 10b. p.a. W. A. EDWARDS AND CO. LTD.. Napier.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 10

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