AUCTION SALES. to-day _ (WEDNESDAY). JUNE 16th, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTIES, On behalf of the PUBLIC, TRUSTEE. Messes j. h. bethune and go. < aro favoured with instructions from ‘ the PUBLIC TRUSTEE in the following ; Estates, to sell at their Rooms, Feather- ■ ston street, as above— Estate of John Overend, deceased. Lot 2 of Section 693, D.P. 716, Welhng--1 ton, having 33ft frontage to Rolleston stioet'by a depth of 132 ft. together with the one-story Dwelling, of 5 rooms, bathroom and washhouse. No--45. Rollcston street, thereon. ■ Near to the Wallace street tramline, J and with a good area of garden ground ‘ at the back, the above property is a . desirable home'. . Estate of Jane Scott, deceased. Part Lots 11 and 12, of Section No.- 119. D.P. 795, Wellington. < having 20ft , frontage to Crosby ,;Terruce, by a depth of 64ft. together with the Residence of . 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc.. No. 8. Crosby Terrace, tUereon. - - - . This property is handy to thj centre of the city,; between Willis street and Cuba street tramlines. Estate of S. A. Tilsley, deceased. Lot £4, D.P- 69. pt. Sec. 229. Wellington, measuring 41ft x 70ft, together with v the Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, washhSuso and detached shed. No. 23, ■ Mahi ..-.'lire, thereon. , George Lawton, Trust. Allotment 23, Part Section 223, D.P. 69, Wellington, containing 10.5 perches, . and measuring 4,oft x 70ft (more or .less), being the land in C.T. Vol. 12. Pol. • 292, together with the dwelling ■ of 3 rooms and outbuilding. No. 3i, i Martin square,' thereon. Por ju-taui pniiiculafs and cards to view, apply to J. U. BBTHUNE AND CO., . Auctioneers. OHUBAKURA CLEARING SALE. i FRIDAY, J UNET 25th, Alt 11 a.m. sharp!"’ HOADLBY, SON' AND STEWART. LTD-, instructed .by MRS M. A. PilUßi', all .the.sections in the subdivision having been'sold, will sell, .at the STATION YARDS, as abovoSHEOBP, 16,000 Comprising; 2000 2-tooth Ewes 1800 4-tooth Ewes 2000 6-tooth Ewes 2110 8-tooth Ewes 600 5-year Ewes 1600 2-tooth W ethers 1200 4, and 6-tooth Wethers 2300 M.S. Woolly Lambs 2200 M.B. Shorn Lambs 123 Mixed-age Rams 800 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising: 210 M.A. Cows in 'calf 140 M.S. \Veanera 136 18-mdnth Heifers 65 18-month Steers Si 2i-year Steers . 100 3 and 4-year Bullocks 57 Fat Bullocks 30 Mixed Cattle 3 2-year P.A. Bulls' 3 3-year P.A. Bulls gg HORSES, Comprising: DRAUGHTS, HACKS, BROOD MARES. AND .PONIES (Broken and Unbroken). IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Disc Harrows. 2 D.F. Ploughs. Block ind Tackle, Tine Harrows. Dray, Spring Dray, 2 Station-' Buggies, - Buggy Harness. t Saddles and Bridles, 5 Pack Saddles. Jot 3-horso Harness, Station Tools, and a inantity of Sundries. Luncheon Provided. NOTICE! A Car will leave the Hastings and Nailer Gffices of Abe Auctioneers at 8 a.m. in the morning of sale. Bonn fide purihasors must apply to the Auctioneers or seats. Purchasers attending the talc n their own' cars are strongly advised to ako Chains in case of rain. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. WANtED THE FOX PORTABLE Typewriter, weighs 71b without case, and 'OJIb complete with' travelling case. W. J. Seater and 'Co.. 82, Grey street. Agents. VANITY Sets. Choice Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Boap (in boxes)/ Hand Mirrors, Ebony and Zylonito Hairbrushes, etc.' Len. McKenzie,. .Chemist, Manners •street and Lambton quay. FOB Chapped Hands and Rough Skin, use "Velzone.” It is goo! and nongreasy; 2s, Castle’s Pharmacy, 70, Cuba street. , ÜBACK . Diningroom Suite, V ieces; in leather, 1 settee. 2 arm--4 small chairs: A 6 10s. SilverVivian street 12 doors from Cuba rj UPTUKD —Wear the O’Conor Tru.w, LVi no iron or steel, comfortable, < urble. washable. Wm. Salek. Chemist. 32, A’iliis street. rrANTED Known—Fashion and Qualls ity in Bbots and Clothing at M vim’s. New and Second-hand Denier, ner Jessie and Taranaki . streets, lone 2616 a. TANTED KNOWN F. a. Staples, I. Certificated Plumber, has removed _ 216, Lambton quay, to 139, Lambquav (nevt door to Arcadia Garage), i i - prepared to undertake all manner Plumbing, ,- Locksmithing, Oasfitting, otrical, : and ; Brassfpunding work, ving an expert-staff, patrons can rdy >n expedition and good workmanship every instance, and at moderate cee When you require the services out staff, please ring up Telephone r ANTED Known ROYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, ding for Kimbolton, daily at 830 and 3.30. p.m, I leaves Kimbolton at : n for Foilding. R. J. MOORE, Pro- - Foilding. JR the Holidays—Suits or Dresses Dry ‘ Cleaned equal to new at Ijpr’s, 12'i. Cuba street. No Dyeing. E manufacture' to order Ladies’ and Gents’ Double-frame Umbrellas will stand up to any weather for d. Send us a P.O. order and adand we will do the rest. Note.— canvassers employed. Beware of issors soliciting orders in our name, iby’s, corner Urey and Featherston ts, Wellington. iTED Known —Strike for Flctnng’s Cheap Wax Records. Stand3d: imin Amberole, 2s. Edison raphs from 70s. Easy time payFleming nnd Co., The Phoneries.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10617, 16 June 1920, Page 10
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