TUESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1918, At 2,30 p.m. 'AUCTION SALE, FREEHOLD SECTION, MOXHAMAVENUE, HATAITAI. MESSRS. .HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to ee-U by Publio Auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on TUESDAY, 13th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, being part lots 68 and 69, D.P. 168, havinjj a frontage of 51 feet 6 inches to Moxham-avenue by a depth of 132 feet, together with the 2-room-cd concrete building erected thereon. Tho section is right at the Hataitai Tram Stop, and- is an excellent business HARCOURT AND CO.. . Auctioneers. TUESDAY; 13th AUGUST, 1918, . At 1.30 p.m. I AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS ! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BLANKETS, LACE CURTAINS, Etc. I t CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60, Lambton-quay (opp. Government Buildings), have- recoived instructions from .the Vendors to sell the Contente of two well-furnished,homes, removed to the rooms for convenience of sale. .Details Monday. C. W. PRICE AND CO., •■ ■ - • Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 14th AUGUST, At- i:p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, Etc. On the premises, 4, TURNBULL-ST. C, W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from the owner to sell— The whole of her SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., on tho premises, aa above. Details Monday. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. GLEESOI^T ESTATE. 157 ACRES; MANAKAU. IDEAL CLIMATE. \ BRAHAM AND. WILLIAMS, LTD., -£jL have boon instructed by John Gleeson, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, at tho Town Hall, Manakau, on THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1918, at 1 p.m.— The whole cf this Well-known Estate, subdivided into 6 Farms, areas varying from about 10 to 54 acres. Thie property must have came under the notice of travellers by either train, or road, as it is part of that fertile and picturesque flat which is situated nest to and on the south-western side- of Manaka.u, within a few minutes' walk from Cheese Factory, Schoo'. Railway Station, Post Office, Store, etc., etc. Tho soil is a ■rich warm loom, and well -adapted for 6tud breeding, dairying, fattening, market gardening, or poultry fanning. Beautifully sheltered by numerous plantations and African box thorn hedges. Wateredby permanent streams. Practically the whole Estate has been ploughed and sown in the best of English grasses. Numerous subdivisions; fences in perfect order; gentloman's residence, with all modern appointments, and substantial and numerous outbuildings on homestead, block of 32 acres; and 5-roompd cottage, with largo cowshed with concrete floor and yard on the 54 acres. TERMS: 10 per cent, on date, of sale, 10 per cent; in 18. months or improvements' to that value, balance 7 yoars at 5j per cent., with, the exception of the Homestead Block, which shall be 10 per cent, on date of sale, 10 per cent, in' 12 months, balance 7 years at Sh per cent. . POSSESSION in 7 days, Homestead in 14 days. ; For plans and further particulars, apply ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmereton North. WEDNESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1918, . * ", "At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the late Mrs. F. J. Morrah. FAMILY RESIDENCE OF SIXTEEN ROOMS, No. 306, WILLIS-STREET, ON LAND CONTAINING NEARLY ONE ACRE. FRONTAGES TO WILLIS-STREET, ARO-STREET, AND PALMERSTREET. : MESSRS.' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions by the Trustees in above Estate to sell by auction,'at the Rooms, Feathers-ton-stret, as above — . Parts Sections 46, 47, and 48, Wellington, I containing 3r. 38.13 p., together with I the FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 306, WILLIS-STREET, containing 16 rooms, two bathrooms, pantries, scullery, verandahs, balconies, boxroom, and tower-room, outside and two-stall-ed stable, trapshed, loft,, man's room, washhouse, tool-shed, coal-shed, and two glasshouses.. ■ . . .The above property is well adapted for subdivision.- It is one of the few blocks ','oi land, in the City suitable for a large Institution, Hospital;' or Private Hotel. ■Further particulars and terms of sale may be obtained from MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP, AND BRANDON, : . Solicitors, 150, Feathorston-street; ■ W.H. MORRAH, Esq., Trustee to th<v Estate, -63, Willis-street;. Or from THE AUCTIONEERS, ■ 154, Fpatherston-street. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, FRIDAY, FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET, ■FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET, 11 a.m. 11 a.m. WOOLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE! WOOLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE! WOOLPACKS! ENGLISH ALE ! jmHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell '•*-' as above, together with a considerable quantity of Sundries, etc., etc. , -Also. 1 set (4) English Motor "Lorry Tires, 1030 :. . x 140, in perfect order and condition 3 sacks Rosin Oil 10 .cases..English' Ale ' 80 bags Coarse. Salt 50 tins Sheep Dip. MEMO.—The above woolpacks have been slightly damaged with water, but nevertheless are in excellent condition. £200 DEPOSIT, EMPTY HOUSE WANTED to Sell, 5-roomed House, ovory convenience, good position, close to Wallace-street tram; price £850, terms. Note address, Fied. Fanning and Co,, 18,-Grey-street,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 8
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