"Auction Sales. k -; ; s Cattle Sale. SATURDAY NEXT. 11 A.M. (~i RIFFITHS BROS., LTD., favored 7JT w ith instructions, will sell at the yards in Wynen Street— .GO Head of Cattle, M.S., 2 to 3 years. .... c '■ NOTE. Thcso are a good une ot forward cattle. 1 4-year Half-draught Colt • 1 Draught Gelding 3 Heu'ers, at drop 1 Heifer, just calved '5 Yearling Heifers A. It. THOMSON, r Auctioneer. .MOST IMPORTANT SALE. £1000 H^ 88 £1000 NO RESERVE. SATURDAY NEXT: \ Bth April. -At 1.30 p.m. sharp. ON behalf of Mr S. Green, ,of Auckland {who is shortly leaving for Trentimm) we shall-sell to Pubhc Auction -it our Mart on SATUKJJAx NEXT, at 1.30 p.m., the whole ot his Sock ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. . The stock includes: Gold and Silver Watches, Wrist Watches, Gold and Diamond . Rings, E.P. Ware, Tea and Coffee Services; Cutlery (Sheffield), Razors, Pipes, "Clocks, Soaps, Handkerchiefs Mufflers, Umbrellas, and hundreds of articles too numerous to mention. ALL■■■STOCK' MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD - A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 14th APRIL :'.J:.; 2 P.M. ■ / ; SALE OF MRSIoHN CONOLLY'S ■SIMirNGLANDS PROPERTY. The Finest Residential Property in or near Blenheim. TWELVE ACR"ES~IN SIX LOTS. A UNIQUE SALJD. f^ RfFFITHS BROS., LTD.. favored \jt with instructions from Mrs John Conolly, will sell by Auction at their rooms. High Street: — 1. "Waitohi," Mrs Conolly's Residence with 2 acres of land. The dwelling contains six rooms, bathroom, storeroom, etc., with all modern conveniences, including septic tank and excellent drainage. Aoart from several outsheds there is a fine new greenhouse. This beautiful home is planted with many rare and choice trees, plants, and shrubs, has a fine tennis lawn, and, also one of the finest, mixed orchards possible to imagine, of which nearly half an acre is enclosed in bird-proof nettingv Half the magnificent stream from whifih Sprinjglands gets its name is included with the property, which is the most attractive residence :n the district. 2. Part Sections 61 and 62, Middle ■Rpnwick Road, containing 2a. " lit. jßp. Thiji is a fine residential site, and takes iv half the stream referred to in Lot 1 for a distance of about three chains. The paddock is now growing lucerne, and this crop has been and will continue to beiriost profitable. 3. Sections 54, 55, 56, and 57, with frontage?, to Murphy's Cross Road and Aston Street, and containing ' 4a. 3u. 9f. This is a tnagnificent block with a fine crop of lucerne, and taking in half the stream for a distance of over five chains. 4. Part Section 46, Murphy's Cross Road, containing three-quarters of an acre.with small cottage and small greenhouse thereon, nicely planted in orchard,, and taking in the stream for nearly twei chains.? 5. Pare Lot 47, Middle Ren wick Road, containing about la. 2r. ' ,16p v splendidly planted in valuable fruit trees. Apart from the orchard value this is one of the iTiosb beautiful residential sites imaginable and takes sn. half the stream for a distance of over four chains. Anyone looking for a particularly fine buiJding site should jee this one, as it offers many natural advantages, that can
seldom be secured. '6. Part Lot 47 at corner of Middle Ron wick Road and Murphy's Cross Road, containing Oa. Ir. lor., with dwelling thereon of six rooms, well planted with fruit trees. A plan of the property can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. TERMS. ' , 10 Per cent. cash. 5 Per cent, Ist March, 1017. 5 Per cent. Ist March, 3.918. 5 Per cent, Ist March, 1019. . Balance at 5| per cent, for five years. . ■• , • Now, these terms clearly show that this is a genuine sale, and the Auctioneers desire to impress upon, the •public that they intend to, dispose of every lot under the hammer. The reserves will be fixed at so low a figure that these delightful properties must of necessity find new owners. This is not advertising padding, but absolutely true, and buyers'will.be wise to look over tho different sections and determine, upon values. It must i; npt be overlooked that this subdivision 13 a somewhat unique one, and that the j opportunity of purchasing hind abutting on the celebrated creek running through Mrs Conolly's property is one not likely to occur again for a considerable time. Further particulars may be obtained from— , OONOLLY. BURDEN, AND i CHURCHWARD, r Solicitors. Or: I GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD., Auctioneers OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. WANTED TO~BUY.--Sound or broken jßto.ci.h on gold,- silver, or vulcanite. Best possible prices in New Zealand Post any you have to J. DUNSTONE. P:O. Box 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail, Established 25 years. All parcels should have sender's name and address inside. Ali kinds of dental waste bought for re-manufactiirins-. TT7EDDING. fnvitation, and Celet T bration Cards.—New desiem at "Marlborough Express" Printing Wonka.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 8
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