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AUCTIONS. / THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. WELL-SITUATED FAMILY RESI- . DENCE, No. 63 MURPHY STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions to ell, by Auction, at their'Rooms, Featherston Street, as aboi e — PART OF SECTION No. 583, Wellington, having 66ft. frontage to Murphy Street by a depth of 68ft. to 91ft., and measuring 34ft. at the back boundary, ipgether with the substantially-bui.t residence, No. 63, erected thereon, containing 11 rooms, with bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, deep veranda, and back porch. The above property is in a sunny position, facing the north-east, and within one minute of the tramline in Moleswerth Street. The section is level, slightly terraced in front. The house has been exceptionally well built. The principal rooms are very large, with double windows, modern tiled grates,, and mantels. There is ample room at the side for ' building a motor garage. The property is in good order, and is altogether one of the best situated family residences in Thorndon. With very little expense the house could be converted into apartments. For terms of sale and cards to view, apply to j bethune and CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 4 ADJOINING ACRES, ADELAIDE ROAD - AND STANLEY STREET, WELLINGTON SOUTH r . (Near to Duppa Street Corner), WITH RESIDENCE, No. 524 ADELAIDE ROAD,- AND OUTBUILDINGS. • Messrs, j. h. betiiune and co. are favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above — SECTIONS 1058 and 1060. Adelaide Road, , and 1057 and 1059, Stanley Street, having frontages of 264 FEET TO ADELAIDE ROAD and 264 FEET TO STANLEY STREET, by a depth between the streets of 660 feet, together with the 5-roomed dwelling-house, with scullery and front veranda, with 13 fowlhouses erected thereon. The above land is well situated for subdivision into building allotments by the formation of one road connecting Adelaide Road and Stanley Street, rne land has been held for some years as a Pou-try Farm- and the fowlhouses, which are principally of timber and iron, are suitable for re-erection should the property be bought for subdivision. The' above is one of the last opportunities to acquire a well-situated block of land on the tram-line suitable for subdivision. or it would. prove one of the best sites within the city for a large factory. Easy terms arranged. For key to viev and further -particulars, apply to I J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ars-bi. tions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by Public Auction at thenrooms No. ■ 151 Lambton Quay Wellington on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of JUNE, 1923, at. 2.30 p.m., on behalf of the Mortgagee—ALL THAT piece of land containing 15 3-10 perches more or less being Lot 124 on Deposited Plan No. 1087 and part of Section 29 Karon District Township of Northland and ne in ß all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 137 Folio 127 SUBJECT to memorandum of Mortgage registered Number 138730 securing the principal eum of Jl5OO and interest thereon. The land has a frontage of 40 feet to W&st Road, Northland, and a depth oi PS feet. It also has a frontage of 19 feet 9 inches to Kaupapa Road. There is erected on the land a well-built dwelling known as No. 21 West Road, Northland. ~ ~ . , , The application to the Registrar to sell, and the Mortgagee's estimate ol value may be seen on application to the Registrar. , , For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to C. W. NIELSEN, Solicitor for the Mortgagee, 157 Featherston Street. Wellington. WESTMERE FBIESIAN SALE. On TUESDAY, JUNE 26, AT 11 A.M., At WESTMERE, WANGANUI. ABSOLUTE Unreserved Dispersal of the Greatest Friesian Hord in the Southern Hemisphere, and under conditions Which give every possible guarantee and., protection to buyers. Sfie previous issue for the unique sale conditions. STUD FEMALES STUD BULLS. The Whole of Mr. John Donald’s Famous Westmere Herd, 20 members from which (mostly heifers) have averaged 7351 b. of fnt; 5 females have averaged 9111 b. of fat—many have established N.Z. and Australian records. Mr. Donald also bred King Pietertje, the bull responsible for tho Champion Butterfat Herd of N.Z., etc. "THE CATALOGUE TELLS THE STORY." Write now for the Magnificent 100-page. Illustrated Art Catalogue, giving complete descriptions of the breeding and records of the herd. Every possible arrangement is being made far the comfort and convenience of visitors attending the sale. SOLE AGENTS— V/rifilit,Stephenson&G.,Lfd. Il STOCK SPEC/AUSTS. STUD STOCK SPECIALISTS, Wellington, Wanganui and Brancnes. Commissions will be executed for buyers unable to attend tho sale, and stcok will be railed or shipped to any destination. . GREAT SALE OF PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL of the "GLEN MO KE Herd, the property of MR. HENRY JOHNSON, to bo lield at his Homestead, STRATFORD, TARANAKI. On THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1923, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. Tn addition to being an OLD-ESTAB-LISHED STUD, it is one of the BIGGEST IN TARANAKI, consisting of—--120 » 120 all of which Mr. Johnson is selling ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Illhealth compelling him to discontinue breeding is the reason for his calling of the Salo. THIS IS A. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR BREEDERS to secure some of tho BEST FRESCANS IN THE DOMINION for the herd contains a host of PRIZE-WINNERS in tho show ring, and MANY CHAMPION BUTTER-FAT PRODUCERS. Tho Popularity of "GLENMOKE Stock extends far and wide, for in addition to enjoying a rendv sale for his cattle to New Zealand breeders. ’Mr. Johnson Ims also had the pleasure of effecting sale? to breeders beyond our shores. Tlie Sale Catalogue is very comprehensive in illustrative and reading matter. nnd will give persons n firsthand knowledge of the individual merits of tho cattle' to be sold. CATALOGUES will be posted to all members of the New Zealand Friesian vissoiiatirn. NON-MEUBEKS write for them at once. Auctioneers in coniiinction: NEWTON KING, LIMITED. New Plvmoiit.li. WRIGHT STEPHENSON * CO.. LTD., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 224, 9 June 1923, Page 12

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