SALES BY AUCTION. . HZ. LOAN & M.A.00 _u, ITINERARY OF SHEEP AND RAM FAIRS. TE WEBA—April 1. ‘ HAWERA. FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, etc. 1000 MIXED SHEEP Owing to Thursday being St. Patrick’s Day, the sale will be held on the above date. * TO-MORROW, SATURDAY MARCH 1», 1921. AT THEIR ROOMS. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JpAVORED with instructions from MAURICE KISSIN, of the Waitemata Loan Co., Customs ■ Street, Auckland, will sell by public UNREDEEMED PLEDGES UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AND OTHER VALUABLE GOODS. —lncluding Three Diamond Rings (worth £210) 18ct. Gold Watch (valued £44) | GolJ Chains, Gold Pendants Violins, Electro Plate, Field Glasses, Aceordeons ; D.B, Gun (valued at £3O), Cutlery, Cameras, Boots, Suits, Overcoats Raincoats, Oilskins, etc., etc.; alsc ' a Big Assortment of Useful Clothing. Auctioneer’s Note.—The above is a firm that has been established in Auckland for many years. Commencing at 11 a.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. Gaustad, Marlow and Co., in conjunction with Messrs Lund and Sampson, have received instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of Thomas Shaw Drynan, to sell by public auction at the mart, West Quay, Waitara the under-mentioned freehold properties situated in Waitara. 1. Allot 1, Block 90, Waitara West, containing 9.3 perches with 2-storey building containing 2 shops and 2 dwellings, McLean Stree/. 2. Sections 9 and 10, Block 103, Waitara West, 2 roods 4 perches, witji 6-roomed dwelling facing BrqWh Street with 2 other road frontages. L. T. Title. 3. Part Section 1 Block 101, Waitara. containing 20 perches with 6-roomed dwelling, having a frontage to Parris Street 100.095 links. 4. Part Section 1 Block 101, Waitara, containing 20 perches with 5-room-ed dwelling having a frontage of 100.095 links to Parris Street and 126.04 links to Blake Street. 5. Part Section 2, Block 100 Waitara.. containing 28.3 perches with 6roomed dwelling having a frontage of 141 links to Parris Street and 126.04 to Blake Stre&t. 6. Part Section 2, Block 100 Waitara.. containing 11.7 perches with 4roomed house, having a frontage of 58.95 links to Parris Street. Sale at 2 p.m. Conditions of sale may be inspected and full particulars obtained from the auctioneers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 8
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