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AUCTIONS. MOTOR-CARS 9Q MOTOR-CARS MOTOR-CARS MOTOR-CARS TO’-MORROW, At 12.39 p.m. Sharp. AT THE LAMBTON GARAGE (Opposite Lambton iiitatiou). THE MOST IMPORTANT. AUCTION SALE OF MOTOR-CARS WILL BE HELD AS ABOVE.

20 MOTOR-CARS 20 20 MOTOR-CARS 20 20 MOTOR-CARS 20 Included in the catalogue will be found: ROVER, 5-seater, family car, really good mechanically, new hood, and painting perfect. CHEVROLET, 2-seatcr. very well shod, spare, glass wind shield, newly painted. Bosca job. BERLIET, 3 of these wonderful French pioductions, 1 seven-seater and 2 fiveseaters. ENGLISH McKENZIE, 2-seater, grand little job; take you anywhere; good tires. STITZ, 7-seater. touring, wonderful value, cost £1000; will be sacrificed; suit taxi or service run. OLDSMOBILE, roadster, dicky seat. This is a great outfit for traveller; must bo sold. FORD VAN. Unit traveller or hawker. Splendid body on exceptionally good chassis. STUDEBAKER VAN, for baker, grocer, butcher, etc. This van will last for years and must be sold. Also, FORDS, CHEVROLET. DODGES, SUNBEAMS, EARLS. HUDSONS, DURANTS, Etc., Etc., Etc. AMONGST THE LARGE SELECTION YOU WILL FIND A CAR TO FULFIL YOUR REQUIREMENTS. Full demonstration and trial of cars may be had any day. Cars now on view. T>OBERT A. WILSON AND CO., Auc--Ev tioneers, 137 Lambton Quay, instructed by various vendors, will sell as above. ROBERT WILSON, 'Phone 41—939. Auctioneer.

UNDER DIRECTION FROM THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AT TAMAKT NEW BRIDGE, DANNEVIRKE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. 3 ROAKE AND SON have been di- ■ rented by the District Public Trustee, Dannevirke, to sell BY AUCTION, ns above, in the Estate of J. J. K. Gilmour (deceased), the whole of his Bridge Building and Contracting Plant, comprising:— ALL bridge building gear, a large quantity of timber, all dimensions and suitable for farmers’ purposes, 1 compound traction engine by Aveling and Porter, 1 Republic motor lorry, 1 Chevrolet 4-cylinder engine on stand with pulley and belt, 1 Ransom concrete mixer, 2 15-ton jacks, 1 hydraulic jack, 2 Price’s timber jacks, monkeys and derrick. 1 steel cutting machine, 1 Insley hoist with scheuting. 1 blasting battery, number of steel rods (for reinforced concrete), wire ropes, blocks, chains and tools, 1 wharc 20ft. x 12ft., 1 shed (for removal), 1 large double cooking range, a large quantity of cooking utensils and sundries.

NOTE.—Tamaki new bridge is on the Main Nanier Road, about 1| miles from Dannevirke. Arrangements to see any of the above plant prior to sale may be made with the Auctioneers. R. ROAKE AND SON. Dannevirke.

HOTELS FOR SALE. -ppTELS FOR SALE. LEADING HOTEL, thriving country town, doing £3OO weekly, guaranteed; splendidly furnished, and doing a highc ass commercial and tourist trade. HOTEL, in a good country town, takings £250 weekly, 5 vears' lease, rent £lB. Second-class trade, fr.-e house; goodwill £3500. This is a really greatproposition for a tenant capable of conducting this class of hotel. The owner of freehold has made a fortune and wishes to retire, consequently is leasing, and we are the sole agents, and selectors of the most suitable tenant. "We have plenty of other Hotels, small and large, to offer after the holidays. Apply to DWAN BROS., Hotel Owners, And Agents for Vendors, Willis Street. Wellington. HOTEL J’oll SALE? HOTEL FOlt SALE. A GILT-EDGED PROPOSITION. r<OOD TOWN, NORTH ISLAND, best Bar Trade in the town, easy to run and free house for everything. Lease has over five years to run. Rent £l2 19s. per week. Rates, insurance premiums. and license, £1 weekly. Beer account averages £230 per month. T.eiponade account averages £35 per month. Average takings TN BAR, £214 weekly. Price for Goodwill and Furniture, £5750. Stock at valuation, on bills. CHAS. B. BUXTON LTD., 164 Featherston Street, ■WELLINGTON.

JJOTELS FOR SALE OR LEASE

TOWN FREEHOLD HOTEL-28 rooms apart from servants’ quarters, rates £6O, insurance .£6O, wages £l4. Speight’s house, averaging £560 per month. Price, including furniture, is £12,000, and with £4OOO cash deposit, balance would be arranged. TARANAKI TOWN HOTEL - Best House in the town, rent £lO 10s., rates and insurance £2 10s.. Doing 20 hogsheads. Price for 3-year lease £3OOO. Stock and furniture at valuation. Full particulars to bona-fide people on inspection. COUNTRY HOTEL LEASE-5 years’ lease, £(i rent, wages, etc., vary light, insurance £25. Price. £1250, with stock and furniture at valuation. Wire for appointment to inspect. FREEHOLD, HAWKE'S BAY COUNTRY HOTEL—I 7 rooms, rates and wages very light, Speight’s beer, takings £65 per week. Price £4(XIO. Stock and furniture at valuation. Cash required, £2OOO. The man who inspects this will ljuv. NEW 22-ROOMED HOTEL, with small farm attached, in first-class district. Bar average £7O per week. Price is £7OOO. Stock and furniture nt valuation. We have several other Freeholds and Leaseholds and iniilc inquiries. J. PRIOR AND SON, Business Agents and Brokers, New Plymouth TENDERS DRAIN PIPES. WILSON'S STAR BRAND CEMENT AND LIME. Ring up ’Phone 40 —445. pRANCIS HOLMES, Dominion Farmers' Institute Buildings. SEND FOR SAMPLEs“oF pLA STE RGON W A LLBO ARD. It is the tough Wood Pulp Wallboard that will not warp or twist. Renovate vour rooms with PLAS’J’EI’GON, The Fir»-resisting Lining. C. AND A. ODLTN, Timber and Hardware Co W BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing), 123--Cuba fittest, City.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 99, 21 January 1926, Page 14

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