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AUCTIONS. SALE. \ TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1931. \ 20 2iyr. P.A. heifers >35 18mos. P.A. steers. M-S. P.A. Calves. AS4O Y i - JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, At 1 p.m. 84 ‘prime bullocks 28 prime; eows 16 prime ‘heifers 50 prime vealers 600 prime wethers 800 prime ewes 600 prime lambs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. AB49 GREAT AUCTION Of ’ • HOMES SECTIONS HOMES SECTIONS HOMES SECTIONS SATURDAY, MARCH 21, Commencing at 2.15 p.m. * H ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, • AUCTIONEERS, have received'■lnstructions from David Daily, Esq., to sell by Auction ON THE GROUND si\ of his particularly high-class properties: \ (1) At 2.15 p.m., AT ST. ALBANS AVENUE, off Woburn Road,GENTLEMAN’S SUPERIOR NEW STORY AND A HALF HOUSE, in excellent locality. This magnificent . and distinctive home is charmingly architectural and contains 7 rooms, walk-in pantry, shower, great number of built-in conveniences including'wardrobes, cupboards, bins, linen press, etc., etc. All electric throughout, 2 lavatories, handsome fireplaces, plaster ceilings, LARGE LEVEL SECTION with easterly aspect. Very convenient situation. A PICTURESQUE COMPLETELY IDEAL HOME. (2) FIRST-CLASS VACANT SECTION, about 50 x 130, adjoining Lot 1 and on prominent corner. Such sites are now almost impossible to obtain close to business area. (3) FIRST-CLASS VACANT SECTION, Lot 29. St. Albans Avenue, about 45ft. x 130 ft., surrounded by stylish homes. (4) AT 2.45 p.m., AT MAIRE AVENUE, close to Woburn Station and Woburn Bowling Green —A VERY STYLISHLY. DESIGNED BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, kitchenette, large completely glassed-in sleepingporch, all latest appointments throughout. THE KITCHENETTE IS A MASTERPIECE; with a multitude of small and large bins and cupboards, wide hall, rimu floors, a really smart and stylish home, BEAUTIFULLY SHELTERED BY BELT OF TREES NEARBY. Wide section in lawns;, garage. (£2OO deposit.) (5) AT '3.15 P.M., AT MILLS ROAD, near V.I.C. —Mr. Daily's own private residence, specially designed to suit his own nequirements, A CHARMING r BUNGALOW beautifully designed, decorated and appointed; all kinds of built-in conveniences, reception hall, : 5 rooms and kitchenette, large garage, lawns and garden, concrete naths and drive. THIS SMART HOME MUST APPEAL'TO THE MOST FASTIDIOUS HOUSEWIFE OF MODERATE MEANS. (£2OO deposit.) (6) At 3.30 P.M. AT ARIKI STREET —A LARGE LEVEL SECTION, 40ft by depth, of 217 ft. 7in. and 152 ft. liri. Many smart new homes in vicinity, convenient to bus and Melltng Station. ? To be sold very cheap on 10 per cent. deposit. N.B. ? All of the above Houses and Sections nre recommended by the Auctioneers as being the best obtainable in their”respective classes, and the Houses are ‘‘Daily built.” The owner is determined to sell even at considerably cut prices, and exceptionally good terms can be arranged. Full particulars from—11. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD., 145 Featherston' Street. Wellington, and Feist’s Buildings, Lower Hutt. 42—479, 46 —545, and 752, Lower Hutt. A 855 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY, MARCH, 26, 1931, At 2.15 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., -s*- Produce Hall, Grey Street. Palmerston North, under the instruction from the owners, we will offer SMALL DAIRY FARM, comprising 46 acres of first quality land with 7-rd. house and outbuildings, situated on Newbury Line, known as the Geo. Par Estate, and recently occupied by the late Mrs. W. J. Dew. For further particulars apply to— MESSRS. HANKINS, FITZHERBERT AND ABRAHAM, Solicitors for the Owners, or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. A 862 CTERRACES HOTEL,' TAUPO. BY AUCTION. TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1931, At 2.30 p.m. TTOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, TA LTD., have been instructed by the EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE of the late MATTHEW MORRISON, to offer for sale by Public Auction at the PEERLESS HALL, PUKIATUA ST., ROTORUA. On the above date, the GOODWILL OF THE LEASE OF THE ABOVE HOTEL. The Lease is from the Crown, expiring 1951, at an annual rental of £6O. The lease contains provisions for payment, in certain circumstances, of compensation for improvements not exceeding £2OOO. The land comprises 7 acres, being Section 6, Block 2, Tauhara Survey District, erected on which are up-to-date Hotel Buildings commanding beautiful position overlooking Lake Taupo, on main NapierRotorua highway. The buildings are in first-class order, the main portion having been erected within the last twelve years, and provides for the accommodation of 60 guests. The hotel caters specially for overseas tourists and fishermen, with whom it has an excellent and increasing trade. The buildings, grounds, and mineral baths are lighted by electricity generated on the property. The mineral baths are noted for their curative qualities. and the supply of water is practically unlimited. - Taupo is becoming more popular every year, and this first-class Hotel is well and favourably known to all the traveling public. Possession to be given on April 27, 1931. Stock and Plant to be taken over by the purchaser at valuation for cash. Terms for the goodwill of the lease, including the Publican’s License ,are: — One-third cash, payable on the fall of the hammer. Balance in five years from date of possession nt 6 per cent, per annum, but to be reduced by halfyearly payments of 5 per cent, of the purchase money. Further particulars, including copy of the lease, may be had from — TUDOR N. BAKER, Land Agent and Hotel Broker, Napier, Or HOADLEY. SON & STEWART. LTD., Auctioneers. Napier and Hastings. Joint Agents. Conditions of Sale may be seen at the offices of the above-named, or at Carlile, McLean. Scannell and Wood. Solicitors for the Vendors, Napjer and Hastings; Bamford. Brown and Leary, Solicitors, Vulcan Buildings, Queen Street, AucklilMl Kotak

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 12

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