sai.es by auction. rpO-MORROW, rpHURSDAY, 11 A.M. In addition to our usual lines we will sell at our Rooms, Corner of Pitt St. and Grey’s Avenue, JEWELLERY, Including STOP WATCH and GOLD CHAIN, LADY’S BIKE, PAIR BOWLS, 1 VERY OLD DERBYSHIRE CHAIR (Jacobean period), an OLD MAHOGANY MIRROR (oval), ENGLISH OAK CHEST and GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK in Oak (Mahogany Veneers inlaid Ebony and Satinwood). TERMS CASH. Phone 40-OSO. J> YE AND gELYT, AUCTIONEERS. JjMNEST JgLOCK IN yy’ELLINGTON JTjMNEST J>LOCK IN ELLINGTON jpiNEST jgLOCK IN yyELLINGTON EARLY JHEVEL AND '*> y> ESIDENCES. FIST-CLASS FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE SITES, CORNER ELIZABETH AND BROUGHAM STREETS. In Estate Late Thomas Whyte Young. MESSRS. J. S. H gETHUNE AND AND Q.EORGE JTATHAN & c°in conjunction. Have been favoured with instructions to sell at Bethune’s Auction Rooms, 154 Featherston Street, as above— THE SPLENDID PROPERTY, having 330 ft. frontage to Elizabeth Street, 244 ft. to Brougham Street, containing I 1 acre 3 roods 13.2 perches, together with the two residences of 12 rooms and 9 rooms respectively. The Block is situated adjacent to the important Courtenay Place Tram Terminus, the Wharves, and the centre of the City, and is positively the last large block available in the City of Wellington. With the two long road frontages it would be an easy matter to subdivide the block at a minimum of expense and splendid sites could be obtained. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 10 per cent. Cash, 15 per cent, in One month, balance in 5 years. DATE OF SALE: Jj^RIDAY, AT JJ A.M. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET and further particulars, from THE JOINT AUCTIONEERS: S. GEO. NATHAN AND CO., 21 Grey St., Wellington, J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154 Featherston St., Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICE S ALL Persons having Claims against the Estates of the late ROBERT JOHNSTON and ANNIE JANE JOHNSTON, of Queen’s Avenue. Mount Eden, are requested to forward same in duplicate to the undersigned on or before January 10, 1928. H. R. DUGGAN, Solicitor for Administratrix. 44 Queen Street, Auckland. JANUARY 13 JgANK OF NEW ZEALAND NEW LYNN RECEIVING AGENC.Y A Receiving Agency of the NEWTON BRANCH was opened to-day in the Picture Theatre Buildings, NEW LYNN and will thereafter be open for business on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 12 noon. Bank of New Zealand, December 20, 1927. OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE. I, STANLEY AUSTIN CARR, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Auckland for a licence under the Land Agents Act, on behalf of Carr, Pountney, Morrinsville, Ltd., to carry on business as a land agent at 28 Fort Street, Auckland, with Branch Office at Moorhouse St., Morrinsville, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 21st day of December, 1927, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Auckland, this 20th day of December, 1927. S. AUSTIN CARR. M 1 KIA ORA MINERAL WATER CO. We beg to notify the Customers and General Public that, having purchased the Trade Mark, Bottles and Bottled Stock of the KIA ORA MINERAL WATER CO., That all Bottles, and Boxes bearing the Trade Mark, “KIA ORA,’’ are now the property of GREY AND MENZIES, LTD., And such Bottles and Boxes will be credited in the usual manner on return to us. Trusting to be favoured with the valued support accorded to the late KIA ORA CO., (Signed) Q.REY AND JJENZIES, J^TP., EDEN CRESCENT. December 10, 1927. O nb TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. REFUSE COLLECTION. 'he Refuse usually removed on Monrs and Tuesdays will be removed on SDNESDAY during both holiday sks. Removals on other days will not affected. A. LEESE, Clerk. O NE TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Walter Parks, McKendriek Parade, Te Papapa, has been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the year ending December 31, 1928. Fees: Working, Sheep or Cattle Dogs, 2s 6d each. All other Dogs, 7s 6d each. A. LEESE, Clerk. A R N I N G. Parents and Schoolmasters are advised to warn children of the risk of flying kites near electrical transmission lines. Contact between the kite and the line may have fatal results. DISTRICT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, P.W. Department, Hamilton. WINES FOR SALE BIRDWOOD Vineyards. Henderson Wines, being highest quality and reasonably cheap, are the best value obtainable BRAY’S Famous No. 1 Port Wine, 30s per case, 12 quart bottles; freight paid, nearest station.—Bray’s Vineries. Ltd., Auckland. CHRISTMAS WINES —Christmas Wines —Be sure you order your Christmas Wines from Corban’s Wines, 31 Fort St., or Mt Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. ORB AN’S! The only New Zealand Wine awarded Gold- Medal in open competition against the world. CIORBANS Wines put the Merry into ✓ Xmas. Order your Xmas WiDes from Corban's Wines, Fort St. INVALID Port, 425; Claret, 425; Red Sherry, 48s; extra special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port, 60s; No. 10 Pert, 36s case. Freight paid, delivery free.— Corban’s, “Tee Wine People,” 31 Fort Street, Auckland. Phone 42-463. PARKLING Perry, made from Ripe pears, 25s per case. 12 quart bottles, freight paid, nearest station, —Bray Vineries, Ltd.* Auckland,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 3
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