' AUCTIONS. '.:: ■';': TRUST SALE. V TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, 1925 -•■ ..;- . -"■: ; .■; At 2.30 p.m./ ■■- SPP^A^^: D)URY FARM ALSO OFFERING OF BUH-DING SITES AT MIRAMAR AT REj£ , SONABLE RESERVES. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNIS AND CO. have been favourqd,'with instructions from the Public Trustee to Sell. by Public Auction at their Rooms, Foatherston street, as above— . . / ■'.-■- ---: 'ESTATE JOHN TROTTER. DAIRY FARM, containing 100 acres and having frontages to MAKARA ROAD :■-..' and SOUTH MAKARA ROAD to-.-■.-■■e e'ter with .the Dwelling.of 6 rooms, •.-_ outbuildings, 7-bail cow shed, with . j concrete : floor, hay shed, detached : -woodshed. . •,..,. . /■This Farm is conveniently situated withm 2_rmlesof the city boundary, near to the Post Office, school, ,and-church. It has a special.advantage in that a 30-gallon city milk round .'■ can. bo worked. There ia about 70 acres ploughable, low hills and terrace land, capable of crowing- all sorts of crops. /It is. good healthy country, suitable >for sheep, principally.. sown ;.-, In its present stato~the carrying capacity is about 25 head of cattle. /PERMANENT STREAM WATER SUPPLY \ / 'The.dwelling is a comfortable one, containing 6 rooms, porch, washhouse, copper,' tubs, .and' storeroom, ..and is in very fair order, inside and but. Almost immediate possession can bo ■ arranged. '•■:■' //ESTATE CLAUDE HAMILTON "/'/-■■ •/BLAKE:-;/ -.'"■"■" BUILDING SECTION-Land 66ft x 165 ft,..containing:.fi-aore, and having o :./ frontage .to/Edward street, Miramar ;;;;:"■ situated .about 2£ : chains froml Kind's /■/road. :/;;; '•' ■.':■:;•:■''■ /-■ .;,'■ ' ■': /■ ° :/•//ESTATE THOMAS SHIELDS ' aT^fe /Zh STREET, Miramar. - This- block is .dead level,: situated handy to the tram and. the cutting, andbeing Main road . virontagea. are .bound :to increase in .-value.;. Could easily be subdivided into •' l'/o sections. /■:;; /;./■/ . ;.'-., ■•• ;^ .-" ; -ESTATE PRISCTLLACOLTMAN ■■' BUILDING. SECTION-Laridcontaining ;._This Bection is situated just on;thetop. of the ndge overlooking Evans Bay, and not far from, the cutting. With/ yery' littlo e^avation. it could/bo made into an ex;cellent_ building site, commanding a-beau-tiful view. :...',•.. ).■■..-. .■■';:. . •..- ... For/further .particulars arid arrangements to view, apply to .. .: '. : ; : : J.;:H..'BETHUNE AND :CO., : ■:"'.'.'' ';•".','.:"'."i•/"■/?- -// ;/:■ 'Auctioneers. - '/-,-v ■■:'■;. :-.At2.30 p.m. "■■•■'-■ '- // 48/ Prime bullocks ',/ : .'.. ■-■-'■ 200; Prime wethers ■/ . 200 Prime ewes ..." : '■/•■■ 60 Prime '-.lambs':; ' / ; ■-.■.':- -.■,- '■■■'. -.30 Prime:vealers :'/ : -. . wright, stephenson; and :■ c 6.; ABRAHAM'AND/WILLIAMS,"LTD. TO-MORROW., :(WED.j; TO-MORROW,: ;"";•-,-■'.' :-■" "1..- '■". ;.;■.;. 1.30. _; *.■':■ .■. ■ v -.'...- ■'■ ■ .■/_ .:;. v-■• 133; ELIZABETH STREET ■: '; '-';! /./m ELIZABETH STREET ; ■_ ..(J-op endi-.'nehr Austin street) ' /;:||iy.S,»;'tSSisa pOyOHAND^ CUSHION, FENDEK, COAL BOX (good) WOOL mat . OIL PAINTIA^I AND PICTURFs' ORNAMENTS; VASES PALM* .STANDS,., 1.'.; PAIR LUSTERS / BRASS ORNAMENTS, Etc R -' ; TXAMSEY,WILSON .AND CO. have AY been favoured from Mrs. Cant who" Alsof " Auckland ' to la« above" HANDSOME DARK WARDROBE (with 12,: .good), slip .mats, :k. - table -k" ■'-S,: bra?? Pres. pan, meat safe (oii: , : Pots irons,' kettle, gas a-inga,' axe, all Jhe superior furnituro and sun- ■ 2 VALUABLE SKIN RUGS. ' Sale to'-morrpw, . 1.30. "/' . , 133, ELIZABETH STREET : i ._. (lop end, near. Austin street) ■'-' clS^n^cci'^^n^^-' Cantl^sio^feerS; . RAMSEY WILSON Auctioneer, Manners street Tel.; 2199. ;//. - Tel/2199. MONDAY.NEXT 6th JULY, 1925, . At <d.30 p.m. . SALE OF COMPACT DWELLING .Homeward avenue, Karori, - BY PUBLIC AUCTION -.'„,. .-. „■ At Our Rooms,. ' ,105, Customhouse quay, as above. -jft/TESSRS. SI GEORGE NATHAN AND tTT, °'' lnoo"Junction with Messrs. A. ■Ji.-,.Uarvor.and..Co., are favoured with instructions to sell s by auction, as above— . LOT 20, D.P. 3361, PART-SECTION 35 KARORI DISTRICT, containing 37 2 perches (more or loss), with big frontage to Homeward avenue, together with 6-rd. dwelling, with all usual-convs., situate in fine sunny position, and within 2 mine, of tho tram./ The grounds aro beautifully laid out in garden and lawn, and the terms are exceptionally easy. * For further particulars see CARVER AND CO!,; Lambton q\iay, " Or tho Auctioneers, '.- S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay. BUSINESSES FOR SALE.; C<ROCERY, ETC.—Largo town, main r line. Stock approx. £375. Plant £65. Turnover £4500. Lease rent only £1 per week. Double front shop. Mostly cash trade. £100 goodwill. GENERAL STORE AND BAKERY— Main line. Stoclr approx. £1000./. Plant £350. Four years' lease, including good dwelling. . Turnover about £6000; MOO loaves per week in summer,- with no opposition. Goodwill £300. A splendid business. ' j - If you want a business wriic us GOLDINGHAM AND BIiC'KJfITT LTD., Land Department,. Falmerston North.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 8
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