AUCTIONS. / MATAHIWI ESTATE. OHAKEA, ■ , BULLS*. ' ■ ON ACCOUNT T. CAMERON, ESQ. Vo be. Offered at Public Auction by MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., AT THE TOWN HALL. BULLS. ■ On ■ TUESDAY. JUNE 29, 1020, At 2 p.m." '.' OQO ACRES, being some of the { 000, Bogt Land w the.Eaniritikei District, suitable for fattening, dairying, or mixed farming, and subdivided into tinea farms • of 52 acres, -0G aerea, and 260 acres., BUILDINGS on Section 1 consist of Gentleman's Modorri Residence, with nil uri-to-date conveniences. motor-shed, woolshed, and other outbuildings. TERMS: ■ ' 5 per cent on fall of hammer; ' 6 per cent, on date of possession: .10 per cent, in twelve months from date of sale; Balanco 5 years at 51 per cent. SITUATION—t miles-from Bulls. 8 wiles from Greatford Railway Station, 13 miles Feilding, and 17 miles Palmerston North. School and factory ea6y distance. " • < Note.—A Clearing Sals of all stock on this property will be held on July 14, 1920, full, particulars of which will be advertised later. ' Possession of Property will be given on July 19, 1920. . For further particulars, also, inspection', apply DALGETY AND CO. LIMITED, ~ ; Palmerston North, . Or Branches and Agencies. TE HORO SALE. Wednesday; junb so, ,1920.. . ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS Trill ! Sell.as above— "■ !■■' 100 woolly hoggets ' 20 mixed sh'eep '• ■ ; ~ ' 8 store cows 10 springing heifera 1 bull ■' ,6 porker*. . ■ ' •,■ ■• ■' ' THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920, • .' AT '2.30 P.M'. V IMPORTANT SALE OF-' FREEHOLD PROPERTIES ON BEHALF ; ,.■ •. OF THE PUBLIC TEUSTEE.. .-j HEMES! 'LEIGHTON is favoured * • with instructions from the'PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for ABSOLUTE •, SALE by Public Auction in the Chamber ! 'of Commerce, . Customhouse Quay, as ■ above, the following properties:— In- the Estate .of Robert Garriock, deceased— , ' , ; (1) ■ That desirable Building Section, , being Part Section 1, Porirua District, 'being Lot 17 D.P. 1410, containing an area of 1 rood 13.1 < . perches/being a corner section • having frontages to York Aumue and Victoria - Road, : .Khandallah. Is beautifully sheltered, and- adjoins the fine property of J. H. Richardson, Esq. ,-■ (2) That desirable small suburban £ farm, situate 'within a. few min- s utea'walk of Johnsonville Railway d Station,' containing an area of 4 ■ acres 2 roods 12 perches, being Section 19a, Paparangi Settlemjnt, c Block 12. Belmont Survey District, beautifully sheltered by .planta- 1 tions, sunny aspect, permanent . water. -Buildings consist of good 2-roomed" house, bathroom, verandah, etc., iron stable, Bhed, etc. Estate of A.R. V. Lodder- ,■ That splendid,property .situate be- ■■ twecn the Bellevue Gardens and , ■;.;' the residence of V. Eiddiford, .ii Esq.,. oontaining .an area'of 2 w acres 3 roods 15 perches (more or ii lesa), being Lot 6G D.P. 1156, Part Section 21, Hutt District; all rich, r ;'. . ievel land, beautiful building site, , : , splendidly sheltered,' sunny pesi- : tion, charming native'bush ,and shrubs growing thereon.' Estate of Jessio Mirams, 1 No. 8 Baden Street, Kil'birnie— Lots 11, 12, and part Lots 9 and 10, D.P. 1138,; Part Section 4, Evans Bay District, containing an area of 1 rood 11.4 perches (more or less), t-cgether with the house .thereon known as "Rawhiti," con- ... taining 7 rooms; bathroom, h. and "" c.-, and conveniences, all on cno floor. This property is rithin two or three minutes'walk of the Goa Street tram-stop. The section .is a particularly good one, ,- commanding a.very fine view. Estate of Gilmer and Maguire (debased), Korenco Street, Newtown— H ■ Lot 13, D.P. 347 of suWivision cf Se- J i tion 994, containing 22 and 4-lOths N perches (more or less), together st with the convenient cottage erect- of ed thoreon, containing 4 rooms, P' besides washhouse, copper, tubs, . , and. usual'conveniences. . This property is very handy to 1 the car, and is worthy of inspection. For further particulars, apply to tho taictioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, " 182 Featherston Street.
IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF -PEDIGREE FRIESIAN AND GRADE ■ JERSEYS. -'■■ ■:■ LOWGARTH.' '.' . MONDAY, JULY 5, 1920. NEWTON KING will eeH, on Mr. J. i W. J. Gardiner's farm at LOWGARTH, on above date:— On, Account of Mr, J. W. J. Gardiner— . (Without Reserve) • 13 pedigree Friesian cows 1. pedigree Friesian bull, "De Kol Egmont Laddie" ■7 pedigree Friesian bulls, yearlings to 2 years old 5 yearling heifers, grade Shorthorns , and- Jerseys On Account of Mr. T. Perry- , 1 (Without Reserve) ■ 2 pedigree Friesian bulls On Account of Mr. S. R. Solley(Without Reserve) 9 pedigree Friesian cows 2 pedigree Friesian heifers . (year- ,; lings) 1 pedigree Friesian heifer calf . 2 pedijjTeu Friesian bulls, yearlings, Mr. Gardiner has been breeding pedigree Friesians for the last six years, starting with stock purchased from Messrs, Lovelock and Gallichan, of Palnierston North. That ho has bred on. the right lines has been proved by his record-in ,tho Show Ring, die having no fewer than 250 prizes'and trophies in his 3 vcars' showing. The stock are in excellent condition, and will be sold absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE, as Mr. Gardiner is retiring from Dairying. Sale at 11 o'olock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues on application.
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