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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, APRIL 1.30 sharp. AT MART, ■Next Barrett’s Hotel, L*mbton Quay. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & GENERAL EFFECTS, Comprising HANDSOME MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD COUCH and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS (beautifully upholstered and sprung), 2 MAGNIFICENT OVAL MIRROR OAK BEDROOM SUITES (each containing 4 pieces and leadlights), 12 LOVELY REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS, 'And Large Selection of Everything Required for a well-appointed Home. LOTS dKH LOTS LOTS LOTS VTINE AND WILSON. Auctioneers, * * will sell, as above, also CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, And 4 CIRCULAR SAWS (spindles 1, 20. 17, and 14 inch). 2 INDIAN MILITARY TENTS, in good order. NOTE.—Tools and Tents will be put up at 1.30 sharp. RAMSEY WILSON, Tel. 20—617. Auctioneer, SALE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924. •0 fat wether# 40 fat ewes 100 hoggets 100 store sheep 40 8 and 4-year bullocks, ex Happy Valley station 39 well-bred yearling steers 42 2J-year P.A. steers SHANNON SALE, MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1924. XfESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILAU. T.TAMS, LTD., will sell as above—--80 fat sheep 40 wether lambs 8 fat cows 18 fat bullocks 25 forward bullocks 10 store cows 6 choice weaner Jersey heifers, 'ey Kuku Lad WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF CITY FREEHOLD, IN THE BEST POSITION ON LAMBTON QUAY, Known as HOTEL TROCADERO. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Veatherston Street, on the above date — THAT Magnificent Freehold Property on Lambton Quay, known as THE TROCADERO. The land has a frontage of 46 feet by a depth varying from 123 feet 5 inches to 136 feet 6 inches (all more or less), on which is erected the imposing brick and concrete building of 5 ftorerSj containing over 100 rooms,. and fitted with every possible convenience for a first-class Private Hotel and Restaurant, including electrio passenger lift. The property is being sold subject to the present lease expiring on September 14, 1925. This Property is situated jn the very heart of the busiest part of the Capital City, opposite Grey Street, the Main Entrance from Queen’s Wharf, and within 50 yards of the G.P.O. The Trocadero Restaurant is justly famous throughout New Zealand and has long been well patronised by the public of Wellington, whilst the Hotel Trocadero has been a leading Fami.y Private Hotel for many years. The magnificent frontage gives an opportunity for a rearrangement of the ground floor and one or two shops here would command the highest rental in the city, wjthout detracting from the efficiency of the Hotel and Cafe. LAMBTON QUAY Frontages at present prices are the best investment in New Zealand, and a rapid rise in values in this Central Thoroughfare must take place. In no other City is ths prospect for enhanced prices so bright, and buyers should not hesitate to seize this unique opportunity to secure a holding in the centre of the finest street of "the Capital City , of the Dominion. For further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. "HOMEBURN" CORRIEDALES, CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS (Adjoining Carterton Railway Station), TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1924. nnHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE A AGENCY CO.. LTD., in conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LID., and ■WRIGHT. STEPHENSON' - AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. 'l. O. HAYCOCK AND SONS, to hold, at the above time and place, a complete and Unreserved Dispersal Sale of the wliql© of "Homeburne" Puiebred . Corriedale Flock, comprising 615 head, as under:— 15 2 and b-shear stud rams 111 stud ram hoggets 85 flock rams 107 stud one-shear ewes 168 stud 2,3, and 4-sliear ewee 62 stud full-mouth ewes 117 stud ewe hoggets . "Homeburn” Stud Corncdales are registered in N.Z. Flock Book. (N.1.),N0. 24, and allotted No. 16 in Corriedale Sheep Society’s New Flock Book, SHOW RECORDS: 100 First Prizes. 80 Second Prizes. 40 Third Prizes. Besides 81 Championships. 9 Reserve Championships. 10 Gold Medals. 9 Silver Medals, and numerous Championship Ribbons and Certificates of Merit. Buyers of "Homeburn” Corriedales may rely on getting the purest of blood, ■s the owners’ strong claim to purity is that they breed nothing and keep nothing but pure Corriedales. Purchasers from this flock have the assurance that there are no better Corriedales in New Zealand, their foundation being from two of the best and most noted flocks the Dominion ever claimed. The sale offers a unique opportunity to young breeders of acquiring a foundation of some of the best and P ule at Corriedale blood extant, a.nd also probably one of the lost opportunities of acquiring sheep founded on the famous Stringfellow strain. Homeburn t,orriedaks have more than a local reputation for constitution and wool, and at various times exportations have been mad* to numerous part# of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Australia. BUYING COMMISSIONS. Buying Commissions for those unable to attend the sale will receive fnl attention at the hands of the Auctioneers. and may be arranged for at •nr of their various Branches throughout New Zealand and Australia. N Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., DAWETY AND CO.. LTD., and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. T TD Masterton, Wftirarapa. business 1 uric Es. OXFORD HOUSE. The Quality Shop for Footwear. 168 CUBA STREET. W2 wish to thank jh». Public of Wellington and_ district for the •Tinnort accorded us since opening last October, and now have pleasure in announcing that we have secured more convenient premises at 168 CUBA STREET. The Latest Shades and Styles in Ladies’ Footwear can be found in. our Store, as wMI as all other Claeses of Boots and fihoea.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 20