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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR I’UKNITUKE AND EFFECTb, On tlie Property, Tawai Koad, nearly adjoining Trentliani Station. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, at 1.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON lias received • instructions from H. D. Monsell, Esq.,, to oiler for Absolute Sale, as above, the Superior and nearly new contents of his Six-roomed house, including: HANDSOME CARPET SQUARES AND DINING-ROOM SUITE AND HIGHBACK CHAIRS TTX .„„ LARGE ASSORTMENT LINEN DUCHESSES HANDSOME SIDEBOARD Single and double wooden bedsteads (a new), chairs, tables, dinner service, oak occasional table, oak Howel stand, seagrass settee and chairs. Canadian chairs, kitchen and otliu tables, dresser, combination bed mattresses, pillows, cushions, bl. - kets, reversible am.' other lUgs, mats, cutlery, crockcry, tea assorted glassware, largo assortment pots and pans (as new), bQ-SUis, trays, tinware, bottling jars, dinin o table, curtains, cake and bread tins, wino glasses and tumblers, cups and saucers, sheets, pillow cases, towels, table clothe, tea, tray, and othei cloths, mangle, wringer, linriicano lamp, lamps, door mats, nf* 1 '. 1 , 10 7 ler, sevthe, and a large catalogue ot sundries too numerous to mention. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. AU CT.ION CLEARANCE~SALE Of FIRST-CLASS. DAIRY COT' S. w On the Property m.join.ing ;>J MuKcneiu Street; Lower Hutt, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, at 1.. A) p.m. 1 I I CIEST LEIGHTON has received H. instructions from 11. Esq., to offer lor Sale' as aouit, ins Ple H cows, in milk and coming to profit 3 (three) tons of mangels 2 (two) tons of Imy 'Mangel cutter 9 cow Covers (nearly new) 1 set trap harness Hack and sundries NOTE—The cows are only lot saleaMr Turvey is losing his gia/.ing o«ing to the railway developments in th ° H U ‘eRNEST LEIGHTON, "• Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JUNE~3O, 1925, At 2.30 p.m. auction sale. .>> ATTRACTIVE WEEK-END or “ ■ HOME SITES, Belmont. DEPOSIT <? 1(A DEPOSIT. BLKsIt: DEPOSIT. YTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., farAL cured, with instructions, will Sell bv PUBLIC AUCTION at their Looms, IK Lambtoil Quay, on the aboie date, 23 TIP-TOP"BUILDING SITES areas fioin 1-5 to over i an acre, spl nc d road frontages, mostly pi act ically level, and being on the Belmont Extension No. 4. , These choice Sections stand on the h .ll commanding a magnificent view over the w'-ole of the Ilutt Valley, and the Harbour, and they also have an extensile view over lingo areas-of beautiful native bush. Within about 10 or Is minutes walk of the Belmont Station these a e splendid sections in every fact, it would bo hard to find better around Wellington. Gas and electric light are available, and the terms are such that anyone can procure one of these sect mac foi * lion of a home or week-end duelling in delightful surroundings. For full particulars, apnlv HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. PR ELI MIN ARY N OTICE. CALE OF PURE-BRED ROMNEY o flock. On TUESDAY. JUNE 30, 192 a. ON ACCOUNT H. 1.. WILLIAMS, ESQ. FEATHERSTON. 270 2-tooth f.m. ewes 120 .ewe hoggets 98 ram hoggets 4 stud rams Implements, draught horses, horse team, brake harness, fur- ,, niture and sundries. Cows to be sold end ot July. Detailed particulars later. . DALGETY AND CO., L'ID., and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925, At 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL FEATURE: DAIRY’ FARM AT MAKAHA. Also OFFERING of BUI LD ING SITES ML’ MIRAtMAR, AT REASONABLE RESERVES. A FESSES. J. JI. BETHUNE AND CO. I’J. luve been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, to Sell, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— ESTATE JOHN TROTTER: DAIRY FARM, containing 100 acres, and having frontages to MAKAHA LOAD and SOUTH MAKAHA ROAD, togethm with the. dwelling of 6 rooms, outbuildings, 7-bail cowshed, with concrete Hoot, havshed. detacaed wood shed. 11ns tarn is "conveniently situated, within 2 miles of the City Boundary, near to the Post Office, School, and Church- 11 HiS A SPECIAL ADVANIAUiE IN 'JJHAT* A 3ff-GALLON CITY vMILK ROUND CAN BE MORKLD. There is about 70 acres ploughable, low lulls and terrace land, capable of growing ail sorts of crops. it is heal tip country, suitable for sheep, principallv sown in native grasses. In its preseni state the carrying calamity is about Lo head of cattle. I’ERMANENI feiI.LAM WATER SUPPLY. The dwelling is a comfortable one, containing 6 looms, poreli. washhouse, copper, tubs, and store room, and is in very fair order inside and out. Almost immediate possession can be arranged. ESTATE CI.AUDE HAMILTON BLAKE: BUILDING, SECTION. Land 66ft. by 1651 L, containing -} acre, and having a frontage to EDWARD STREET, -Miramar, situated about 21 chains from King's Road'. ESTATE THOMAS SHIELDS: BUILDING SECTIONS—Two Sections, each GGft. by 165 ft.. containing ?, acre each, situated on the corner ol MIRAMAR AVENUE and EDWARD STPEI’/r, Miramar. 'Lius block is <leac level situated handy to the tram and the Cutting, and being Main Road fron-ta-res are 'bound to increase in value. Could easily be subdivided into three sections. ESTATE PRISCILLA COLTMAN: BUILDING SECTTON, containing 1 rood 2 perches, having a--fronlage to M\rpUl.\ ROAD, MTRAM.VR. This section is situated just on the top o the ridge, overlooking Evans Bay, and not far from the Cutting. With very little excavation it could be.made into an excellent buiUing site, commanding a beautiful view. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICES. "COMPARE THE WORK" Of the P’AMOUS ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Cataioguen. Quotations, and Terms sup plied on request. Agents: W. J. SEATER AND CO., 32 Grey Street. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 223, 20 June 1925, Page 12

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