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AUCTIONS. JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. TO-DAY (Wednesday), NOVEMBER 18. At 12.30 pm. 50 prime bullocks 3,00 shorn wethers 200 shorn ewes 30 spring lambs. 20 vealers ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR, FEILDING SALE YARDS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. will offer the following special entries :— On account, Mrs. A. F. McKenzie: 300 3,4, and 5-year P.A. bullocks 200 3,4, and 5-yeur Hereford, Shorthorn cross bullocks 200 2-year P.A. steers 50 2-year Hereford cross steers 30 prime cows and heifers. On account A. R. Bartlett, Kimbolton. 50 3-year P.A. steers 12 3-year P.A. heifers On account other clients: 42 I’.A. bullocks (4-year) 69 4-year Hereford a’nd Shorthorn , cross bullocks GO 4-year Hereford bullocks 78 3-year Hereford steers 60 3-year P.A. steers. ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE, To be held at PAHIATUA, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. Sale to Commence at 12 Noon. MESSIIS. DALGETY AND CO., N.Z. IVI LOAN * MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and ECCLETON & RODNEY, will hold their Annual Spring Cattle Fair, as above, when they will offer, on account of Messrs. Win. Treseder, J. W. McCardle, H. Mason, Tripe Estate, J. C. Priest, Wm. McDowell, Morison, Tuscan Hills, J. D. Piper, T. Mexted, J. Tarbet, IL Waring, J. McCardle, J. Rose, jun., S. Bolton, E. L. Harvey, J. Moynahan, and others :— OBA HEAD OF WELL-BRED STAOVU TION CATTLE, comprising—--60 3 and 4-year bullocks 190 2-year P.'A. and Hereford steers 60 1-year P.A. and Hereford steers 50 2-year heifers 60 P.A. and Hereford cqws, with . calves 70 empty station cows ' 200 mixed station cattle FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1925, at 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. K ATTRACTIVE AND 3 ATED CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES. Also— VALUABLE BLOCK OF SHOP PROPERTY. TARANAKI STREET, On Account of the Firth Estate and Mr. J. J. Firth. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.’S LAND MART, on the above-mentioned date:— t THE BALANCE OF THE PROPERTIES in the partnership between the Trustees of the Estate of Ilonorah Firth (deceased) and Mr. J. J. Firth, comprising :— TARANAKI AND FREDERICK . STREETS. A Splendid Corner bite, with great prospective value, comprising a wellconstructed Block of Brick Shops and living rooms, witli conveniences, being Nos. 135, 137, and 139 laranaki Street, with a frontage of oOtt. to Taranaki Street, arid. 68tt. to Frederick Street. . This is a property that must considerably increase in .value, and, bes Hies bringing in a fair return in its present state, is an ideal factory site. No. 91 BROUGHAM bIKEEI. A Commodious Residence of 10 large rooms and every up-to-date conveni* ence, in a first-class position, securing the maximum of sun, and witu a splendid outlook. , This is undoubtedly a Gentlemans Home, and is in a locality where suitable properties are almost unprocurable. The land has a frontage of 80ft. by a depth of 120 ft., and if all this area was not required there should be no trouble in selling part of it. No. 117 DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY. A Very Attractive One-iloor Residence of 5 specially good rooms, with modern conveniences; on' land with an area of 1 rood 17 perches and a frontage of 99ft. by a depth e.f Ibiit, This property, in very sound order, is close to the tram service (the best catered for route in Wellington, with universal fares of 3d.), is just a convenient distance from the sea front, and is quite a superior type of home. 3 VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN HOMES, 9 WATERLOO LOAD, LOWER HUTT. LOT 1, No. 83 Waterloo road—A Family , residence of 7 rooms arid conveniences, on one floor, in good, sound order; on land with the large area" of 1 acre 3 pennies. Approached by concrete motor drive from the road. This is an ideal family home. It is convenient tt. the bus service and the railway station, and will also be very close to a proposed station on the new donation line, while the land, a portion of which is laid out in gardens and orchard, could be easily subdivided. r, ■ 1 1 LOT 2, No. 85 Waterloo road—A Desirable One-floor Residence of G rooms, with an annexe of 3 rooms and conveniences; on land with an area of 1 acre 2.2 perches. This property is also close to tho motor service and new deviation 'iue, and is a property that is also suitable for subdivision. Lots 1 and 2 adjoin one another, and comprise some of the best land in the Hutt Valley. LOT 3, No. 95 Waterloo Road.—A much sought after type of House of a rooms, on one floor, soundiy constructed; on land with a frontage of 76ft. by a depth of 170 ft. this is a home that should meet with a very readv inquiry, has been wel kept, and the land, which is of the best, is well laid out and planted. Also, A VACANT SECTION AT LEVIN, containing an area of'l6 perches, being Lot 35, D.P. 1006, having a frontage of 33ft. by n depth of 132 ft.. an-l situated in Oxford Street, the main street of this growing townTHto’lS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY of securing a home under reasonable conditions, and every property mentioned is worthy of the keenest consideration, and they are being offered ‘’iSlx'w s »<i»'»«'«“■ MESSRS. I '/ IT. BETIWKK AND CO.. Featherston Street, Or MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Lnmbfon Quay. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE VVE make Gears, Dies, Tools, and ’’ Springs of any description. Oxy-acetone Welding undertaken. Duplicate parts of any machine made or repaired. Spring Steel, Sheet, and Wire supplied. Cylinders I’ebored or-Ground. , New Pistone and Rings. THE DENTON ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD., Eller’s Lane (off Willis Street), ’Phone 1041. Wellington. MINERVA CAR FOR SALE. AS 1 am leaving for England next month I wish to dispose of my 5seater 14 h.p. Minerva, in good mechanical order; will accept £250 bedrock cosh for a quick sale. Minerva cars are known to be next in value to the RollsRoyce as to durability. Cost originally £9OO. Any trial given, Wellington or country. J. K. STORRIE, 60 Boulcott St., or Phone 41—G82.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 46, 18 November 1925, Page 16

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