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AUCTIONS UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OB' LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT DREYER'S ROCK ROAD, MAURICEVILLE. ON THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928, At 12 (noon). B ALGETY & CO., LTD., have received instructions from A. M. Colquhoun. Hag. (who has disposed ot Ins farm) to sell by Public Auction, as above: — 980 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes, r.w. Rom. to start lambing August 2£400 woolly owe hoggets 250 woolly wether hoggets 24 Romney rams . 40 young P.A. cows, r.w. I*.A. 100 1 and 2-year m.s. P.A. cattle 3 dairy cows in milk 2 P.A. bulls Three-stand Lister Shearing Plant, 4Jh.p. National Engine, 4-ton Clover z Hay, 2 good‘Rabbit Dogs, 1 lluutjaway Sheep Dog, Zealandia Wool Press, Wool Table, R. and G. Sawbench, new 100-gal. Tank, GO-gal. Wolseley Separa. tor, 4 Cords Matai ami Mairo Eirewood and Numerous Sundries. NOTE.—This sale presents a rare opportunity to those who require highclass stock, both sheep -and cattle being of outstanding quality, and, as Mr, Colquhoun is leaving tho district, everything will be sold to the highest bidder. Tho vendor will deliver free on rail at Mauriceville any stock which requires to bo trucked. ALSO (subject to slight reserve)—Two Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Dining-room Suite, Carpets, and Linos. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 51.14 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. * At the Farm, Main Road, Upper Hutt on WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, at 12 noon. MESSRS Dalgcty aud Co. Ltd., having -“J- ' received instructions from Messrs Salisbury Bros., whose lease is expiring, will sell'as above:— COWS. ' . 17 Cows, in milk. 19 Cows, Spring Culvers. HORSES. 1. Trap Mare. 1 Hack. IMPLEMENTS. 1.4-Cow “Gane” Milking Machine and ?>} h.p. Engine (slight reserve on Milking Machine and Engine). 2 Spring Drays. ' 3 Sets Harness. \ 2 Sets Gig Harness. 1 Gig. And sundries. ALSO 350 Bales Meadow Hay. NOTE. —Wo have inspected the above herd, which has beeii regularly culled, and can recommend the cows to intending purchasers. All the cows have passed tlie tuberculin test. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 5399 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of * NAPIER BUSINESS PROPERTY. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928, At 2 p.m. TTOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, AL LTD. have been instructed by Messrs. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., to offer by public auction at the Browning Street Napier Salerooms, on above date, THEIR VALUABLE AND WELLKNOWN FREEHOLD BUSINESS PROPERTY, having a frontage of 70ft.' to Emerson Street (including Vendor’s 3ft. of a Oft. right-of-way), by a depth of 165 ft., with 10ft. right-of-way 1 from Dickens Street. Together with soundly-built 3-story Plastered Brick Building (occupied by the Vendors as Soft Goods Warehouse), also wood building adjoining (occupied by Tosean and Co., retail Ironmongers, under lease expiring August 1, 1930). The above block adjoins Blythes, Ltd., ✓ and is situated in the heart of Napier's Retail Business area. The main building lends itself to adaptation to almost any class of business. The property will be first offered ns a whole, and if not sold, will then be offered in 2 lots, viz.: — LOT I—Warehouse and Outbuildings. LOT 2—Tosean and Co.’s Premises, with depth of 132 ft. TERMS OF PAYMENT. JO per cent, at time of sale. 10 per cent, in six months from date of Bale, when possession will be given. 15 per cent, within 12 months from date of sale. Balance can remain on mortgage for 6 years from date of sale, or alternatively may be paid in cash at any time within 15 months from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest : ’ the rate of 6} per cent, (lower rate). Purchaser will be allowed interest on \ his deposit at the rate of 6-J per cent, from time of sale up to date of possession. Litho. Plans will be available shortly, and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers. .AUCTIONEERS’ SPECIAL NOTE.— During the past few years Messrs. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., have declined numerous requests to sell the above property, but they have now been able to secure an option over the premises recently occupied by Messrs. Arch. Clark, and Sons, Ltd., in Tennyson Street, and have therefore decided to afford those interested an opportunity to purchase the Emerson Street Freehold. Should the property not be sold prior to August 12. ' 1928, it will be DEFINITELY and FINALLY withdrawn from Sale, and the opportunity will not again occur to acquire it. If a sale is effected it is the Vendor’s intention to purchase, remodel, and make substantial alterations to Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sons’ building, so as to make it fully suitable for their business as wholesale Warehousemen. A. E. RENOU F. Auctioneer. 4661 HOTELS FOR SALE. AA weekly average. Price £10,060, deposit £2OOO, balance £5OO yearly, interest 5 per cent.; total outgoings £l5 week. Small Freehold, Hamilton district, £4000; freehold: trade £250 weekly; £17,000, cash £1500; valuable land attached, owners must sell. Rhimcs, Broker, 7S Customhouse Quay, Wellington. FOR SALE, XTO .’EL, in prosperous town, 3 years’ A-*- lease; takings per week, £140; wages £l3; rent £18; Speight’s beer. Price £2750, including furniture; stock at valuation; cash required, about £l2OO. This house is well furnished; a real good proposition. Apply— A. A. WOOD, Hotel Broker, P.O. Box 226, Palmerston North. FREEHOLD HOTEL FOR SALE, /N one of the principal towns A (Hawke’s Bay) we can offer the Freehold of one of tho best Hotels. Easy terms; good mortgage for long term. Full particulars on application. GILL BROS., Hastings.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 July 1928, Page 18

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