ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM, MANNERS-STREET. SATURDAY, 15th APRIL, At 2 p.m. VJST L. ROBERTSON will sell at his !» » • rooms, as above — A good lot of household furniture Jewellerj', watches, etc. ,etc. Good telescope in case, with' terrestrial and astronomical eye-pieces Good half-plate camera Also, to close accounts in an estate — Kit bau, r.g. lever watch, chased c.p. bowl, serviette- rings, 'c.p. teapot, bangles, rings, brief bag:. gold necklet, 2 rugs, watches, brooches, etc rWITHOUTr WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY" AUCTION. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.- :- - QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. • CENTRAL . FREEHOLD BLOCK. 'By-ocder-ot the -Trustees in the Estate of ~ tine la"te" John ' Mowbray (deceased), and in conjunction with -Mr. >AY. , Mowbray. ntjSEt. J". -THORNES-will sell by auction UM: at the' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, . ' Swanson-stireet, That CENTRALLY - SITUATED BLOCK, jnfQttesn-street, close to Durham-6tEeet.A\Ee3t,. known as the "BRITISH BUILDINGS," hay- ' - ing a frontage. of 40ft to Queenv street, by 76ft, with the substan- ,-/ tially-built thxee-story Block of 'f.. Shops and*-Offices. \ ' "r" r ' low rentals this Block pro-3uces>-over £2200 per annum, which can. fee largely increased in two years, when present leases terminate. - This3lock"iß in-theimosfc central part of Queen-street, between the' Union" a-nd National Banks, and adjoining the British Hotel, corner of Durham-etreet. Ifc-.presemts an opportunity to invest in «,•■ perfectly sound business speculation, showing- good interest, and' rapidly growing enormously in value. "The Trustees have placed a, very Low Reserve, on this property to ensure the eaie-at the auction. - - • i CoodiSons of Sale and Orders to View tram, "the Auctioneer, " - J. THORNES, _j 83,- Queen-street, Auckland. i 4 THURSDAY, 27th APRIL. - At 12 o'clock. MESSRS. "PITCAITHLY AND CO.'S STONE-CRUSHING and GRAVEL- ■ SAVING PLANT. BELMONT, FOR' SALE. nVTESSRS. A. L. AVILSON AND CO. _LtJL have received instructions to ecU without reserve at their rooms, 26, . Brandon-street, Wellington, as above, and jis' a going concern—-^ i'THE STONE-CRUSHING AND 1 GRAVEL BUSINESS carried on by Messrs. Pifca.i£hly s and Co., at their works, Belmoiri;, together with the Engines, Plant, Machinery, Tools, Appliances, and Goodwill of leases belongingH;hereto. Particulars of the leases a.nd other assets, and the terms and conditions of sale, and all other information can be "had on application to the Auctioneers or Messrs. J?indlay, Dalziell and Co., Solicitors, . '<Lambton-quay, Wellington. " A. L. AVILSON. Auctioneer. _ j! WE TWO gELL THE EAETH ! OWEN-STREET, JjROOMED VILLA, h. and c. water, c.1., gas. £800. '£5100 ' down; balance on mortgage. "THOMSON &. BROWN," .REAL ESTATE AGENTS,., CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. fj'M El P: ~: ; tfXft M S. : £600 CASH will put you into 235 acres, with splendid buildings, all in grass, as going concern, including stock and plant, carrying capacity 60 cows and 300 sheep, close to school and creamery, _ and three miles 'to railway. Stock given, in at price asked — 4-1 cows, 1 bnlV 25 weanerg, 120 ■lambs, 1 mare in foal, 15 pigs, 2 breeding (sows; also, 1 spring 1 tip dray, harness, saddle and bridle, mttk cans, hay and sundries. Price only £23 10s por acre as going concern ; balance can remain for five years at 5 per cent. Apply sharp. -EOR EXCBI&NGE, 300 acres, highly improved, good house and extensive out£>uildmgs, handy to Pa-lmerston North. Price £35 per acre; equity £7000; will take town property and some cash, and leave any difference on at 5 per -cent. £2 5s PER. ACRE.—^or Saie, 1140 acres aiear Otorohanga, Main Trunk Line, 330 acres freehold and 810 acres native lease, 42 years at Is 6d : improvements include 150 acres in grass, 2 miles of post and wire fencing, largo sheds, etc. This would be cheap at £4 per acre. • Apply promptly to W. H. LAMBERT & CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. CHEAP DAIRY FARM IN .THE MANAWATU. DO YOU WANT A GOOD DAIRY FARM? "I QA ACRES, situated 6 miles from JLO" Palmerston North, by good metalled road ; flat rich land ; 'well fenced and subdivided ; well watered ; 6-roomed iiouse with all conveniences; cow6hed, iwoolshed, hayshed, trapshed, whare, and all other buildings ; orchard ; shelter ; 80cow farm; creamery, school, township handy; owner retiring. Price (a bargain), £25 per acre; 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in 12 months, balance to remain for 5 or 7 years, at 5 per cent. Don't miss this. BROPHY AND MOWLEM. ' Rangitikei-street, Palmerston North. JiAKERY FOR SALE. OUR Manakau Bakery, doing 1100 per •week, is not paying us, and -we want to SELL. It will pay a working baker, and we offer it for the price of the plant at valuation. No goodwill. Rent 10s pel week. Only a good, reliable man need anrilv BYRON BROWN, LTD.. OtakL
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 10
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