AUCTIONS. TO-DAY 1~ p.m. TO-DAY On Premises, 28 WRIGHT STREET. AUCTION SALE. ' ~ BALANCE OF FURNITURE, valuable Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle and Side-cliair, Plumbers’ Tools, Carpenter’s Tools of all descriptions, Painters’ Goods, Wallpapers, and a Miscellaneous Selection of Sundries. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Manners Street, will sell, on behalt cf owner, as above. RAMSEY WILSON, Tel. 2199. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. LEASEHOLD, FREEHOLD, AND MILK ROUND. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), JUNE 17, at 11 a.m. At the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, PETONE. IJR. W. CROFT, Jackson Street, IVjL Petone, has received instructions from the Public Trustee, as Administrator of the Estate of the late JOHN MURRAY, to offer foj sale by Public Auction the whole of the Freehold and Leasehold Properties and Milk Round owned and worked by the de- ! ceased. , . , „ The whole will be submitted firstly i in one lot, and if it fails to sell, will then be submitted in lots to suit pur- ; chasers. PARTICULARS:- < . LOT I—Consists of freehold of '136 acres 2 roods 33 perches (136 a. 2r. 33p.), suitable for dairying or mixed farming. The buildings consist of a ■ good solid house of six rooms, 24bail cowshed, milk-house, a 2-stall stable and trapshed. LOT 2 —Leasehold: 103 acres 1 rood 34 perches (103 a. lr. 34p.). Practically the same class of land as Lot 1. This is a Native lease expiring August 1. 1932, at an annual rental of £25 17s. 6d. LOT 3—Leasehold: 252 acres, consisting mostly of hilly sheep country in fairly good grass. This lease expires on June 1, 1927. Th’e annual rental being .£2OO. / LOT 4—187 acres, more or less,. held on a tenancy expiring January 20, 1926, at an annual rental of £7O. The Milk Round will be offered in conjunction with the sale of these properties, but will not be submitted separately. The above were successfully run by the late Mr. Murray, and this sale affords an excellent opportunity for a dairy farmer to take up a paying milk vending proposition. Further particulars and conditions may be had from the Auctioneer, MR. W. CROFT, or at the Office of the District Public Trustee, Wellington. S. BROWN, Auctioneer. FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE PIGS. Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Pig Breeders’ Assn. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS, ■WINTER SHOW WEEK, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), JUNE 17. , At 9 a.m. Sharp. r pHE following will comprise the folJ- lowing Boars and Sows on account of well-known Breeders-.— 70 Berkshires 43 Tamworths 13 large Blacks (Devons) 14 Yorkshires (middle white) 4 large Whites I Catalogues obtainable from Sec., AssoI ciation, Box 33, Feilding, or the Auctioneers — DALGETY AND CO., LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., IVRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. J. H. GILCHRIST IVill Sell by AUCTION AT THE MART, PALMERSTON NORTH, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), JUNE 17. (Second Day of 'Winter Show). At 12.30 p.m. •yyAIKANAE WAIKANAE WELLINGTON’S POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT, J-ACRE, together with well-built 7roomed House, sleeping porch, builtin wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, hot and cold water, electric light, trapshed, toolshed, fowlhouses. etc. Good garden and lawn. For further particulars and cards to view apply— J. H. GILCHRIST, Auctioneer, Palmerston North. JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 17, At 12.30 p.m. 56 prime bullocks 200 prime ewes 200 prime wethers "O prime lambs 20 prime vealera ABl>-v, i a ... a iviLLTA'MS, LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON A CO., LTD. SHOWS. MANAWATU AND 'WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-THIRD NTATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. National dairy show. At PALMERSTON NORTH. JUNE 16, 17, 18. 19, and 20, 1925. Fat Stock Show and Sale and Pedigree Pig Sale. Also, MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL SHOW. DO NOT MISS THIS! Five Days of Education and ‘ Recreation. Schedules may now be had free on application to i W. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box SD, Palmerston North. HOTELS FOR SAI.E. HOTEL FREEHOLD FOR SAI.E. FREE FOR EVERYTHING. OWNER RETIRING INDEPENDENT. QITUATED in a really good country town with a population over 18,000; only hotel in a thickly populated portion of the town. Genuine trade. .£l2O weekly, mostly bar. Good opening for bottle trade. Wages £6 10s. per week. Large block valuable land. Buildings in splendid order, newly furnished and renovated. Price £B5OO on easy terms, say, .£3500 cash, or £7500 bedrock for cash. Purchaser to arrange his own finances. This is a sound proposition and will bear investigation. We are sole agents ami will assist with finance, but will treat only with principals. This hotel is now free of lease, but was leased some time ago at £24 per week. Immediate possession. Furniture extra at valuation. about £400; Stock now £5OO, will reduce to £2OO. • DIVAN BROTHERS. Willis Street. Wellington, Sole Agents HOTEL LEASES FOR SALE. 3 GOOD'SPECIALS. CITY —5 years’ lease, rental £.23, wages £B. takings, all bar, £175 weekly; price £3500. CITY —.3 years’ lease, rental £2.3, sublets 419. wages £2O, takings £300; price £4OOO. ClTY—Takings £360 weekly.’ shore lease, furniture and goodwill £4450. HARRY BURROW’S, Hotel Broker’ and Financier, 115 Lambton Quay. Wellington. PRIVATE lIOTEL, NAPIER. ' £>l ROOMS, well furnished, doing first’ll class business; a long lease can be obtained: moderate rental; ideal business for a family or two enterprising ladies; no goodwill. Only £3OO cash required on furniture. Full particulars from the sole agents, , CASSIDY AND CO., Tennyson Street. Napier. 1 FREEHOLD HOTEL. i QPLENDID North Island town; free O house; good takings; immediate possession. Price, including modern furniture, extremely reasonable; small deposit accepted; balance arranged. Ryde and Co., Hotel Specialists, 33 Panama. Street.
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