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LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO,, LTD., win offer for sale at 12.15 p.m., the following : — 200 m.s. woolly hoggets (to bo drafted) 50 forward ewes and wethers 200 hoggets 20 yearling steers (good colours) 17 yearling heifers 35 m.s. weaners 6 g.e. store cows On account of Jas. Leydon, Esq., 200 woolly m.s. hoggets (good line) 30 fat sheep. NOTE.—Pigs will bo offered at 11.30 a.m. TE HORO SALE. WEDNESDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1918. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will offer for Sale at 12.15 p.m. the following: 20 ewes in lamb 30 yearling heifers (to be drafted) 10 springing heifers (choice) 8 heifers (September calvera) 5 springing heifers 7 fat heifers (G.E.) 5 choice Jersey heifers at drop 5 cows at drop 4 3-year stoers 6 G.E. forward cows (lots) 1 2-year heifer (G.E.) 1 good Dog-cart and Harness 40 iron standards, wheelbarrow, 2 pack saddles, wire, tools, etc. i Dairy Stock offered at 12.15 p.m. Will clients kindly note that this sale will be held in/our new yards? IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 203, LAMB-TON-QUAY. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1918. MOUNT VICTORIA, THORNDON, BROOKLYN, KELBURN, and NEWTOWN. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. are instructed by the Public Trustee to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m., a.t the Oddfellows' Hall, Lambton-quay— All those pieces of land being Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, on D.P. A 949, part Seotjon 402, City of Wellington, each having a frontage of 33 feet to Hawker-street by a depth of 100 feet, together with the four -6-roomed dwellings erecled thereon, and known as Nos. 54,, 56, 58, and 60, Hawker-etreet. . The above properties are to be sold in four, lots. They are situated in ths healthiest part of Wellington, and the present tenants have been there for many years. In the Estate of A. C. K. FIFE (deceased), Thorndon: Lot I—All1 —All that piece of land, being Lot 2, part Sections 1 and 3 on D.P. 23, Section 525, having a. frontage to Hillstreet of 40 feet by a depth of 115 feet 6 inches, together with the 10-roomed house erected thereon, and known as No. 87, Hill-street This property is adjaoent to.the Parliamentary Buildings, and is a very desirable residence. In the Estate of MARY BANNIN (deceased), Newtown: Lot I—All that piece of land, being part Section No. 747, City of Wellington, having a frontage to Drummond-street of 29 feet by a depth o£ 99 feet 6 inches, together with the 5-roomed cottago erected thereon, and known as No. 8, Drummond-street. An artisan desirous of owning his own property should not miss this opportunity. THOMAS SILSBY, Kelburn: Lot I—All that piece of land, being Lot 19, Block VII., D.P.. 1200, part Section 28, Karori District, together with the house erected thereon, containing 5 Tooms, with bathroom, washhouse, etc., ajid known as No. 131, Kelburn Parade. JAMES GARSIDE BROWN'S Agenoy: Part Sec. 11. Ohiro District, containing 20.4 perches, situated ■ Mitchell-street, Brooklyn,- and known as No. 20, together with the dwellinghouse of 5 rooms erected thereon. The whole of the above properties are under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. Further particulars and cards to view can be obtained from the Auctioneers, MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO., 207, Lambton-quay. 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-strot, as above— Parts Sections 46, 47, and 48, Wellington, containing 3r. 38.13 p., together with 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 of land in the City suitable for a large Institution, Hospital, or Private Hotel. Further particulars and terms of sale may bo obtained from MESSRS. BRANDON. HISLOP, AND BRANDON, Solicitors, 150, Feathorston-street; W. H. MORRAH, Esq., Trustee to tho Estate, 63, Willis-street; Or from THE AUCTIONEERS, 154, Feathcrston-street. H. G. RUTTER & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 35, PANAMA-STREET. WILLIS-STREET (off)— Substantial Residence, containing 11 rooms, with completo domestic offices and conveniences, level section, 30 x 90ft. Prico only £1750; terms if desired; £150 cash, balance easy. THORNDON (close Parliamentary Build-ings)—B-roomed Residence and conveniences, on level commanding: situation. Cheap at £1450; terms £100 cash. Also, 7 rooms, £700; £100 cash. KELBURN (5 minutes car)— Superior modern Bungalow, 6 rooms and outoffices, lawn and garden.. Only £1350; terms £300 cash. HATAITAI—S-roomed Villa with all up-to-date conveniences, commandingview, handy to tram. Prico £1050. Easy terms. Will build 6-roomed bungalow on section alongside tram line, available in two months, for £1000 on easy terms. LOWER HUTT FARMLETS—2£ acres freehold land under cultivation, with 3-roomed cottage, poultry runs, piggery, etc. Prico £650. Also, 1 acre and 4-roomed Cottage, only £400. Easy terms and immediato possession. WANTED to Sell, Grandex MotorCycle with Side-car, 4j precision engine, 3 speed gear, good order and condition, cheap for cash, also a few Muscovy . Ducks, good breed, Apply Curolhktfi jEtttc Golf.Usfc* : :Low*£ bW

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 12

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