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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE MOST VALUABLE PROPERTIES SOME OF THE PICKED SITES OF THE CITY. MAGNIFICENT SITUATIONS FOR RETAIL SHOPS, MOTOR SHOWROOMS AND GARAGE, FACTORIES OR WAREHOUSES. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING FREEHOLD SITES OF LARGE AREAS. ESTATE LATE SAMUEL GILMER ■JVTESSRS IONGMORE AND CO. and MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., in M conjunction, have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in th, above Estate, to SELL, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a the Ronins HARCOURT AND CO., 195 Lambton Quay, on ILEbDAI, JUNL J, al <i.ju THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY. BEING parts of Town Acres 182 and 18-1, having a total frontage of 148 ft. to DIXON STREET, 119 ft. to EGMONT STREET and 1531 t to EVA STREET 'together' with the buildings thereon, and known as -Nos. and 15 Dixon Street. The Mission Hall, Dixon Street, and a two-stoiy building in Egmont Street. „ , The above comprises all the land and buildings between Eva and Egmont Streets and is'in an unequalled situation, and Iras the great ad.antage of being practically vacant land, available for immediate bu ‘ ld ! n £ ] P" l 'P°® ] eS ] ;r„ nners Admirably situated; close to the retail shopping area of Cuba and Manneis Streets to the King’s Theatre, and other prominent buildings. this property ia eminently suitable for the business of a large motor firm, retail shop pre--IUISSUPERBLYI°SITUATED VACANT LAND, Dixon Street, close to the Junetiion of Cuba and Manners Streets adjoining Messrs. Hope Bros havin a frontage'of 102 ft. to DIXON STREET by a depth of ,3ft. 3in. up to 78ft. Within-100ft. of the busiest part of Cuba Street. J his is an ideal situation for the erection of shops, which would undoubtedly prove a good OUTSTANDING CUBA STREET BLOCK, being Part TownAcro 100 with frontage of 201 ft. to CUBA STREET and 82ft. to ABEL SMI 111 STREET, together with the dwelling thereon known as No. 268 Cuba Street, and the three private dwellings, Nos. 55, 57, and o 9 Abel Smith site, with frontages to two principal streets and abutting 263 ft. ON FOOTSCRAY AVENUE, must app-al to the investor or those desmng factory or warehouse sites, as practically no other blocks of this size are procurable in the city. ~ . ~ . , These three properties will first be submitted m their respective lots, each as a whole, and if unsold will be offered in suitable sections, plans of winch are now being prepared. For full particulars, apply LONGMORE AND CO.. 207 Tambton Quay, MESSRS. CHAPMAN. SKERRE'I'T, TRIPP, AND BLAIR, Solicitors to the Executors, Brandon Street, Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers,

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. REWA, 12 MILES PROM HUNTERVILLE. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925, At 12 Noon. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., will sell on account of C. E. Lucas, Esq., who has sold his property, the whole of his select Pedigree Friesian Herd, comprising: 16 ped'gree Friesian cows and heifers 2 pedigree Friesian bulls The cows have been pasturing with the famous bull Rosevale Beets I’lus Triumph, and the heifers with his son, Ngaio Frisby. Also, his complete Flock of Southdown Sheep, No. 287, comprising:— 52 p.b. S.D. ewes, 2-tooth to 5-year, these will be drafted for ages 8 p.b. ewe lambs 1 4-tooth p.b. S.D. ram, bred by Burrell and Son 60 choice Friesian cross dairy cows, calving dates and.tests given at sale 24 choice Friesian and Friesian cross heifers, pastured with p.b. Friesian bull 1 p.b. Tamworth boar S sows Gane 4-cow milking p’ant, 3| h.p. Anderson engine, 90-gallon Alfa Laval separator, testing plant, 1-ton Ford truck (s.r.) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. OTANE, H. 8., & CLOSE' TO RAILWAY MONDAY, MAY - 25, 1925, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. TYALGETY AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with Headley, Son and Stewart, will sell, on account of J. F. Carter, Esq., who is giving up dairying, as above: — 55 first-class Jersey-cross dairy cows, Taranaki bred—practically all second and third calvers—due June, July, August, good condition, and in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 15 rising 2-year heifers, August-Sep-tember calvers ' 40 rising yearling fawn Jersey heifers 5 sows with litters 4 sows, to farrow 25 store pigs Quantity of sundries. 4-cow L.K.G. milking plant (slight reserve) 90-gallon Alfa Laval separator (slight reserve) 4 h.p. Electra engine (slight reserve) Terms cash unless otherwise arranged. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' JQEVIN STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925. - 8 fat cows 20 store cows ■' 10 dairy cows (account Robert Bevan, Esq., Manakau) 20 very choice high grade Jersey heifers, September calvers. SALE OF COMPACT POULTRY FARM KNOWN AS WYNNEVA, On THE PROPERTY, AT UPPER HUTT, On THURSDAY, THE 28th DAY OF MAY, 1925, at 10 a.m. sharp. AfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND T'-l CO. are favoured with instructions by Mr. Frank Rogers, to Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above— ALLOTMENTS (TWO), Ono A, One B, part Section 121, Upper Hutt District, containing eight acres, together with modern dwelling of five rooms, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, fowlhouses, accomodation for 600 'birds, stable, store shed, etc., etc. This is a splendid property for anyone to walk straight into, and the purchaser would have the right of taking same as it stands, with stock at valuation. Terms easy. Full particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. SALE OF MODERN BUNGALOW, KARORI, on THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925, At 2.30 p.m. At Our Rooms, 105 Customhouse Quay. Messrs, s. george nathan and CO. arc favoured with instructions to Sell, by Public Auction, as above (on account of Owner leaving Wellington)— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Lots 25 and 26, Block A, Beauchamp Street, Karori, having a frontage of 99ft. by a depth of 120 ft., more or less, together with a SUPERIOR SEVEN-ROOMED B U N G ALO W, comprising dining-room, sitting-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, three bedrooms; motor garage, conservatory, having every possible convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water, radiator points. Garden well laid out in garden, with concrete paths, in a line, sunny position, handy to tram, and property is known as "Westbrook," Beauchamp Street. Karori. Terms are exceptionally easy. Further particulars anu card to view from the Auctioneer*. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. QT.AKI STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925. 70 woolly hoggets 150 hoggets, off hills (mostly ewes) 100 forward 2 and 4-tooth wethers 180 Romney wether hoggets, off hills 70 ewe hoggets 50 wethers 20 empty cows 15 weanera

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 12

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