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I ' AUCTIONS. i i . _— \\ NIGHT AUCTION. NIGHT AUCTION. NIGHT AUCTION. NIGHT AUCTION. \ i — J in the Chamber, of Commerce, CustomI House Quay. ; WELLINGTON. : MONDAY, AUGUST. 16, At IS/b p.m. VALUABLE VALUABLE , CITY FREEHOLDS. ..CITY FREEHOLDS. SUBURBAN COTTAGES. SUBURBAN, COTTAGES. 1 AAA ACR E FARM. lIFUU ACRE FARM. ' ; (Acting undor instructions from the Trustees in the Luxford Estate wo will pell the following:— ' ! WILLIS STREET PROPERTIES. Nos. 245, 247, 240, and 251. This is a very fine Block of Brick Shops, , -apartment rooms, and aerated water factory, erected in 1907 at 1 a-cost of nearly. .£BOOO, is speci- , ally constructed to resist. earthI quake shock. With little expense this could be converted into a ■ ; FIRST-CLASS APARTMENT HOUSE with a probable revenue ( , of anything up to .£IBOO per an-, , num. It now contains some 31 rooms and three shops, besides i factory, stable, etc. Allotment, is about 6Cft; x. IGOft. The pre-, , sent rentals total' : jGS93 per,. annum. Nos. 261, 263 and 265 have .been sold i privately. | (7IVIAN OR INGESTRB STREET. Very fine vacant section, only a. few feet from best part of Cuba i Street, very suitable for garage, soft goods office or ! dental suite. Frontage is > 74ft. [ x 100 ft. There is a small'brick 1 , stable on the property let at ,£26 per annum. This being only about 50 chains from the Central Wharfs and G.P.O. ! . should make a good investment, 1 6HARE DEBENTURES. ; 1600 Debentures in the Taupo To- ; tara Timber Co.; Ltd. FARM AT TE KUITI. ! 920 acres, only 8 miles from the Station, on the Pio Plo Road, good motor roads,'subdivided into 15 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Modern new bungalow, man's t cottage, barn and shearing shed. Telephone, daily mail delivered 1 at the gato. / This is an ideal proposition practically all cleared and under grass " . and cultivation, warm aspect, splendid soil. / Title is land transfer except a few acres under Maori lease, vory low rental. SPECIAL NOTE. '• k 1 bb the Estate must be closed and these f being the only remaining assets very low 1 upsets have been fixed and exceptionally easy terms will be.given. 10 per cent, cash and 10 per cent. 12 months, balanco r D years at,6 per cent. t 'ACTING UNDER INSTRUCTIONS \ ' FROM MAJOR CHAPPLE, M.D., c WHO IS LEAVING FOR ENG- r LAND. , ■ I His very fine residence of 10 rooms ) and every modern convenience, ( motor garage, etc. This build- i ■ . ing occupies one of the most cen- j ' tral corner sites in Wellington at ' the junction of Willis Street and ] Dixon Street. As a site for — Hostel, ' f Private Club, J Doctor's 'Residence, ' Nursing Home, • Boarding House or Apartments, Thero is nothing equal in tho city, BEST PART THORNDON. J ' Splendid level sito, 132 x 120, imme- -t diately behind Mio Chatsworth e House, with right-of-way to Hill J Street. Would make'a fine fac- I tory site. Tho vendor is leaving v New Zealand very shortly, and b will toko very low figures to e mako sure of selling. v IN THE ESTATE OF J. A. MASON \ (Deceased). WITHOUT RESERVE. , Lower Hutt. Three good building f sites. Sections Nos. 6 and 7 with frontago to Connelly Street, and i Section 13, frontage to Mills * Street. t Under Instructions from Mrs. Watt, t Non-resident Owner— j ADELAIDE ROAD. Berhampore. \ Nos. 43, 45, 47, three well-built \ cottage.-) each of 0 Tooms, let to good tenants. All in good re- J pair with exception of No. — which requires a,little outlay. They occupy a very fine position with good outlook over the Golf Links. FREELING STREET. Nos. 1, 3, and 5. Thrco cottages of 5 rooms each, all .in excellent .condition, well let to good tenants. These are particularly well built, bay-windowed' cottages commanding fine open position at the head of Cornwall Street; As the owner is away from Wellington and finds a difficulty in giving the \ necessary oversight, she has decided to j sell practically to the highest bidder, the t upset being exceedingly low. *A Illustrated Booklets of this Sale can bo obtained from— MESSRS. GRAY AND COCKROFT, Land Agents, Bonk of N.S.W; Buildings, Wellington. or from TMCHARD ARTHUR, LTD., JLV AUCTIONEERS,- — ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. ' ' LEVIN SALE. " ] TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920, At 11.30 a.m. ... 250 fat sheep 1 ■ 210 forward 2 and 4-tooth wethera J j 100 forward wethers 1 r.. 250 hoggets, mixed sex 1 100 empty owes . ( 28 fat bullocks • ■ i ;■ • 30 dairy cattle .• 50 mixed sex yearlings [ ' . 45 3-year Polled Angus steers ! '.. ; 50 ewes, in lamb to blackface rams [ '.-.'• 3 4-year bullocks !••'■;■'./• 4 tons lucerne ensilage " ; ' " ' ' ' ] f\ T A K I '.SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1920. 450 hoggets 20 dairy cattle 15 store cows • 40 mixed • 6ex yearlings 1018-month eteora

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 275, 14 August 1920, Page 14

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