AUCTIONS.' LOWER HUTT. SALE OF DOCTOR’S RESIDENCE. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. AT OUR ROOMS, 195 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. 7&/lESSRS. S GEORGE NATHAN * IxJl CO. arc favoured with instructions from Dr. J. R. Purdy to Sell by Publie Auction, as above — Part Section 28, Lower Hutt, containing 2 roods 7 perches, having a frontage of 118 feet to Main Road. Lower ■ Hutt, together with the Residence of 9 rooms and offices thereon, with all usual conveniences, motor house, etc. There is great prospective value for this property. It is situated in the main thoroughfare, and right in the heart of the business area. Fine level section, and capable of subdivision. No better professional stand in the district. Easy terms and low reserve. Only reason property being in the market on account of Dr. Purdy leaving the district. Further particulars and card to view from Auctioneers. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. LAND SALE. TAIHAPE SALE YARDS. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, At 1 p.m. sharp. IVTESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Iv.Jl in conjunction with MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from MESSRS. GEORGETTI AND CO., to offer for Sale the whole of their Properties as hereunder described: — 2542? ACRES, Native Lease. Sections 9 and 10A, Awarua 2C, 21 years to run from January 25. 1919: rent 3s. 6d.' per acre, payable half-yearly in advance on January 25 and July 25. , Situated 15 miles from Tailiape in tho Moawhango district: this property is ring-fenced, with the exception of about two miles of fencing, and when this is completed the property will be subdivided into three blocks. The property is all in grass, well watered, about 400 acres ploughable; carrying capacity 2000 ewes and 300 tattle. 895 ACRES, Freehold. Section 178. Motnkawa 28, to be sold with - 775 ACRES, Native Lease, Section 17A, Motukawa 28, 21 .years to run from September 12, 1907; rent £125 annum, payable half-yearly on September 12 and 1 March 12. This property is situated' 6 miles from Taihape by good motor load; 1300 acres in grass, balance bush: about GOO acres ploughable, well watered, subdivided into 13 paddocks. carrying capacity 1800 sheep and 200 cattle. For full particulars and terms, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Taihape, or to F. F. WILLS. Solicitor, Wanganui. DISPERSAL SALE Of a RENOWNED CLYDESDALE STUD, Th® Property of MR. JAMES PATRICK, OUTRAM. N.Z. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, At 10 o’clock, AT LEE CREEK STUD FARM (TAIERI PLAIN). Y&TRIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO., • ’ LTD., have received instructions firom Mf*. >.Tames Patrick to sell by Public Auction, as above, the whole of his CLYDESDALE STUD, including:— Tho Unbeaten Show Yard nnd Breeding Horse BARON BOLD. The Imported Mares GAY LASS and WHITE SILK. The Champion 2-ycar-old Colt FLASHLIGHT. The great Prize-winning Mares RI,ACK SILK and SCOTLAND’S PRINCESS; a.nd a selection of 30 Fashionably-bred nnd High-class Young MARES. FILLIES, and ENTIRE COLTS,. In addition to the above, there will be offered 14 first-class powerful young working Geldings and 6 unbroken old Geldings, all by Baron Bold. The dispersal of the above stud affords to breeders an exceptional opportunity to acquire Clydesdale stock of a class that has never been excelled in this country. Mr. Patrick’s name as a breeder of highclass Clydesdales is known throughoiit Australasia, and even in Scotland he is recognised as one of the principal exponents of the breed. Special attention is director! to That wonderful horse BARON BOLD. For years ho has been the outstanding Clydesdale horse in tho 'Southern Hemisphere, nnd has an unrivalled record in Um Show Ring and al the Stud The Auctioneers’ instructions are that nil ths horses, including the great Baron Bold himself, are to be sold to the highest bidder, as Mr Patrick is leaving Lee Creek CATALOGUES, giving d'etniled information, may be had on application to Ihe Auctioneers. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., Stud Stock Salesmen. Dunedin and Branches. AUCKLAND CITY REALISATION. AUCKLAND CITY REALISATION. VALUABLE QUEEN STREET FREEHOLD. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., have been instructed by the Trustees in London of the Estate of the late CAPT. RICHARDS to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 83 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. AT 2 P.M. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BLOCK, comprising a fine 3-story BRICK BUTLDING. snbdiv.id'ed into SHOPS AND OFFICES. situated on East side of Queen Street, opposite Albert Hotel, and adjoining the Auckland Savings Bank oh one side tifad/' Edsonds chemist shop on other. FREEHOLD SECTION, with Land Transfer Title, fronting QUEEN STREET, 36ft. 6in. x depth ,113 ft. This is a UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY for investors or Business Firms to secure a FREEHOLD in the CENTRE OF OUEEN STREET. CENTRE OF QUEEN STREET. The Property has been held by tho present owners for very many years, and Is on tho market now only for tho purpose of winding up tho estate. Possession of the premises can ba had> almost immediately if desired. Full particulars as to rentals, terms of sale, etc., may bo had from the Auctioneers, SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD.. 83 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. BUSINESS NOTICES. PARAGON TAILORING. IS PROPERLY TAILORED, and will please the critical who practiee true economy. Suits GUARANTEED TAILOR-MADE from 90s. Note address: 59 MANNERS STREET, Over Zak’s. 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON ALL KEYS AFTER FEB. 14. 1922. mOLLEY AND HUNT, JI Lock and Key Experts, Gunsmiths and General Mechanics. (Harry Tolley, 17 years at Denton's and 5 yearn at Wycherley’s). Basement under Railwnv Office, No 1 Willis Street. ’PHONE 3800.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 154, 25 March 1922, Page 16
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