AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer ior ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, in tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above:—’ ESTATE OF WM. TRUEMAN, Deceased; THAT CHOICE PROPERTY known as No. 40 Britannia Street, Fetone, containing an area of 1 rood 17 perches, having 66it. frontage to ’ Britannia Street. Tiie land is level, laid out in large garden, orchard, L etc. Erected thereon is a 2-story > house containing 7 rooms and conveniences, including range, gas, gas stove, scullery, etc., wasahouse, copl per, tubs; large up-to-date sheds and outbuildings. Splendid situation for contractor. One of t'li-e best residential sites in Petone. ESTATE OF AVM. DOAVNARD, . Deceased. , . , THAT SPLENDID’ bEGTION, being Lot 22 Hautana Square, Lower . having 66ft. frontage by a depirn ot 132 ft. (bo the same a little more or less). This section is one of the best building sites obtainable. Uore to Bellevue Gardens; rich, level land with sunny aspect. ESTATE OF W. B. BUICK, Deceased.- • THAT DESIRABLE SMALL IARM, containing 48 acres 1 rood 25 perches > (be the same a little more or less), being Part Section 17 and 18 Harbour District, City of Wellington, approached by the Koto Koto Road, Petone. The laml is low roLing co-un- ' try The buildings . consist ot a good shed with concrete floor. be - sold subject to certain grazing and quarrying rights, terminable onThree months’ notice. For further details apply to the Auctioneer,EKNEST LEK hiton, 182 Featherston btreet. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE PETONE FREEHOLD. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the Owner to oti fer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public . Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as “THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, being Lots 27 and 28, D.P. 182 having 132 ft. frontage to Richmond Sheet and also to Campbell Terrace by a depth of H6ft. lOiiY-,.(a1l measurements be the same a little more or less), together with the lai o e / roomed house and conveniences, also 3roomed cottage erected thereon The 7-roomed house is 'meant, and immediate possession can be feiren. llie land is level, and the situation is a first-class one for a motor garage, or money can i’ 6111 . 1 ’! 1 ™ mortgage for a term of years at 6 per further details apply to the Auetionoer,jj_ EEN eST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston Street, and at Lower Hutt. " SALE OF LAND AND STOCK. DISPOSAL SALE DISPOSAL SALE DISPOSAL SALE DISPOSAL SALE OF THE LATE DR. ROBERT M'NAB’S KNAPDALE ESTATE, KNAPDALE ’ESTATE, KNAPDALE ESTATE, KNAPDALE ESTATE, NEAR GORE, SOUTHLAND, N.Z. AT THEATRE ROYAL. GORE, On SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 1921 SATURDAY, .MARCH 5, 1921, At 2 p.m. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, AND CO.. LTD., in conjunction with J. EWATSON AND CO., LTD., acting under instructions from the Public Trustee, Administrator in the Estate of the late DR. ROBERT M'NAB. will offer by auction the KNAPDALE ESTATE in 2 Loto at the above time and place. Particulars are as follow: — LOT I.—The HOMESTEAD BLOCK, comprising 456 ACRES, practically all good level land, in excellent order well subdivided and laid off with shelter plantation. Buildings comprise New Modern Dwelling with till conveniences, connected by telephone. New Farm Steading with Stockmen’s Cottage, large Woolshed. Sheepyards. etC. LOT 2.—The farm known as ‘MARSHALL’S,” comprising 200 ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, and with all necessary Buildings. ALSO AT THE HOMESTEAD. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921, At 11 a.m. THE 'WHOLE of the Stock and Farming Plant, Household Furniture etc., including the Knap- i dale’ Stud of Shorthorn Cattle, | comprising 68 head of ■Cows i Heifers, and Bulls, including (he Imported Bulls ‘‘DIAMOND PRINCE.” “KNAPDALE Al AC,” and “CUDHAM PURE GOLD,” and the Knapdale Stud of Romnev Marsh Sh-ep. registered X.Z.R.M.F.B. 295. comprising 149 Stud Ewes. 86 Stud Rams, and about 90 Stud Ewes and Ram Lambs; 2 teams Working Draught Horses; full range of Farm Implements, Harness, etc., etc. j NOTE.—The Knapdale Stud of Short- I norn Cattle and Romney Marsh Sheep I is one of the leading Studs in the Do- I minion to-day, and has met with con- I tiiderable success at the various Shows i tn Canterbury and <£)ti>go. The foiinda- ; tion of file Shorthorn Cattle was laid by I the importation from Aberdeenshire by i the late Dr. M‘Nab of Om well-known ' Sire “DIAMOND PRINCE,”' together ; with two in-calf Heifers, and I tins was added to by 'he selection of ; several additional cows and heifers from . : Ihe well-known stud of Messrs. R. D. D. ; M‘Len.n and Arch. M'Lean, of Hawke's i Bay; Mr. Gibson, Kiwitea', Feilding; the old-established herd of Mr. Henry Pan- ; rett. Springston. Canterbury; end the ' herds of Messrs. Robert Crombie and ’ i Robert Miller, Otago. i The Romney Marsh Flock (R.M.F.B. i 495) was founded in TUTT by the purchase I of ewes from Mr. Ernest Short’s wclli known Parorangi Stud at Feilding i ntecd. R.M.F.B. 77). These were mated ' to selected sires from the late .M"r; T. ! L. Barnhill's Castlerock Flock (R.M.F.B. i 172). The Rams from this flock invari- ! ably top the market at the Ram Fairs oaoli year The Horses and Agricultural Machinery are of a very high ordrr. and altogether the Sale offer? a unique opportunity tor buyers to secure a first-class stock and plant, and one of the most up-to-d:ilo Stud Fanns in the Dominion. *i he Land Sale will be held at Core on SATURDAY, AI.ARCH 5. 1921. and tihe Stock and Plant will be offered at the Homestead on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1921. Fuller particulars end Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers at therr . various Branches, or to the Public Trust Offices at Gore or Invercargill RURAL LAND FOR SALE. \ OTA KI DAIRY FARM. 1 ACRES, well sheltered, well watJl. ered, lying all to. the sun; all flat, all ploughable. 10 paddocks, lucerne, 4-bail-cowshed, outbuildings, 7-roomed house, conveniences, carry 40 cows>good luorigagies. Price A 55 per aero. Terms, U 2500 to Jl3OOO cash. G. ANDERSON, ■ Land Agent, Otaki Railway. Office ’Phone, 58. House ’Phone, 93. !
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