AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920 At 2.30 p.m, Esi/atc of William Seed, Dccoased. WELL SITUATED FAMILY RESI- . DENCE, 1 No. 151 ABEL SMITH STREET. On One Acre, Suitable for Subdivision, LONG FRONTAGES TO ABE'L SMITH i STREET, ST. JOHN STREET, AND ARO STREET. Also, • 3 SECTIONS fronting ARO STREET, Suitable for Shops, Residences, Factories, or Warehouses, and 2 SECTIONS OFF ST. JOHN STREET. TIfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE'AND CO •"A havo been favoured with instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by auction at their Rooms, Feathersilon Street, on Wednesday, 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m.—- ■ LOT 1, ACRE No. 38, Wellington, having 132 FEET-FRONTAGE TO ABEL SMITH STREET, 330 FEET TO ST. JOHN STREET, and 132 FEET TO ARO STREET, together with the substantially built Family Residence, No. 151 ABEL . SMITH STREET thereon containing 11 largo rooms with verandah, balcony, conservatory, 2 pantlries, scullery and bathroom, detached washhouse and workshop and fernery. The above is one of the few large holdings in the be9t residential part of the city. The grounds are well laid out and planted with native and imported . trees and shrubs. The street frontages of 594 feet make the property one especially suitable for subdivision, and fine views may be obtained from the majority of the building s-'tes on the land. LOTS building allotments part of Sections Nos. 24 and 25, Wellington. Pari: No. 19. bavins 52ft. 4in. frontage to ARO STREET and 136 ft. fiin. to ST. JOHN STREET. No; 18. having 50ft, frontage to ARO STREET by a depth of 120 feet, Part No. 17, having 24ft. fiin. frontage to ARO STREET by 120 ft„ a lovel site ndjacent 'io a block of shops. LOTS 5/8. itwo allotments part of Sections No?. 24 and 25, Wellington, approached by d passage, 10ft. wide from ST. JOHN STREET and in a particularly sunny position. For Terms of Sale and Cards to view, applv to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of SIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Wilh. Bchm, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, CHIPPENDALE DRAWING-ROOM CABINET, BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS. HANDSOME AXMINSTER CARPETS, UP-TO-DATE OAK BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM FURNISHINGS. MASSIVE KAURI SIDEBOARD, KAURI EXT. DINING. TABLE, VALUABLE LEATHER DINING-ROOM SUITE, COSTLY KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, WRITING TABLE, AND APPOINTMENTS. I°TS a a A LOTS LOTS £ tV\) LOTS r At the Family Residence, "Argyll," 26 Stoke Street, Newtown.' On ' account §of ALEX. CAMPBELL, ESQ., who is leaving for England. E JOHNSTON AND CO. 'have re- • ceived instructions to sell on the premises, as above— Entire Contents of twelve large and epeciallv Veil furnished Tooma. Full Details Later... E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. rTIHE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO- -! OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED, have been instructed by the TRUSTEES IN TM ESTATE OF THE LATE J. W. WITHEROW, to offer for sale by public auction at EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, 1 On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, • . At 10.30 a.m., THE ESTATE'S PROPERTY, COMPRISING 1140 ACRES (FREEHOLD , known as "THE GUMS," situated closß to Patangata and handy' to the Otane Railway Station. | This property has been in the hands 1 of the one owner for 20 years or more, and is recognised as one of the best pro-, perties of its size in Hawlte's Bay. Terms of Sale: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent..on possession, and the balance in 7 years at 6 per cent. For conditions of sale and all further particulars apply to.' THE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., Waipukurau, or at Napier, Hastings, Dannevirke, or Wairoa Branched. . SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF KAWHATAU LAND (near Hangaweka). A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■t*. have been instructed by F. H. R. GORRINGE, ESQ., to sell by auction at; Mangaweka, on • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, His well-known FREEHOLD of 1100 ACRES, divided into 4i blocks, excellent cpuntry, suitable for Mixed Farming. Full particulars later, or, from the Auctioneers, ' RURAL LAND FOR SALE, THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' LAND AND PROPERTY BUREAU. • (Opp. Grey Street,) 'Phonfc 1194. : CHEAP LAND. KKO ACRES, Murchison, Leasehold, renewnblo every 33 years, 80 acres grass, balance bush, all cultivable when cleared, 400 acres valuable birch building timber; much rich river flat soil, some of which has been ploughed. About 20 farm settlements in neighbourhood. Great prospective value, 2-sheep countrv all year round. Price, Sfl acre. Easy terras. SMALL FARM. 1 oil ACRES, Taihape, fi-roomed house, J-04 also 4-roonied cottage, cowshed, stable, workshop, ;jtc. This property is adapted for small fruits, goosoberries, raspberries, etc. Will carry 8 cows. Price, ,£ISOO. . Easy terms. WE DEAL WITH EVERYBODY. SMALL DEPOSIT FARM. O'YK ACRES, Freehold, B miles from "18, railway; practically all grass; one-third ploughable, balanco hilly; five subdivisions; well watered; 4-roomcd house, woolshed, and sheopyards; good grazing country; carrying 120 head twoyear cattlo. ' Prioo, .410 ss. per aero, with .£6OO cash, balanco five yeara at 6 per cent. SOUTH AUCKLAND BARGAIN. QA/j ACRES, ahdut 5 miles from Mnnurcwa Station, by good metalled road; great cropping country with a splendid climate; grows splendid maize; cronm )orrv possof s tbo door; ono milo school and P. 0.; land in this locality recently sold as high as. ,£BS per acre; great country for early lambs. Price is extremely low ot 418 for one week for a quick sale. Buyer to arrango his own finance. Applv quickly. J. GRIMSHAW, Bewen Street (opp. Govt, Bldgs,), Wellington.
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