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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 2oth NOVEMBER, 1931. At 2.30 p.m. COMFORTABLE SEASIDE COTTAGE AT PLIMMERTON. MESSRS. J. H. IiETHUNE AND CO. will offer by Public Auction at their Rooms, corner Brandon and Featherstou streets, Wellington, as above: — MOTUHARA ROAD, PLIMMHRTON EXTENSION—SpIendid Seaside Cottage, containing 2 bedrooms, diningroom, with open brick fireplace, kitchen with range, large glassed-in verandah, washhouse, basement, etc. Fitted with electric light and served with water from tank supply. COMMANDS WONDERFUL. VIEW AND VERY HANDY TO BEACH. The section slopes gently from the road, mid contains 1 rood 1.3 perches, with 52ft 9in frontage. For full details, etc., apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Corner Featherstou and Brandon streets, Wellington. Auctioneers. STOP PRESS NEWS LEVIN RACES. " Jlakomuliu Jlcu-I; Handli/un, of 1)0 sots: six rurloviss.--l Leisure, 9.(i, 1; 1 Jiiuluent, V.7, -; S Lutly Court, 7.0, 3. Scratched: Simrtlus Chtiuec, lieu llouer, Moutoa. Won by iisilf <i length. Time, Imin 3 2-iisce. . • WINTON RACES. InvcrcarßlW.—Stewards' Ftirse, of 70 soys; six furlongs-.— i Royal Duke, IJ.O, 1: S iU Boa, 5.4, 2; 3 Crubenmore, 7.13, \i. All started. Wou by a lentil. Time, lmlu .13 I-jscc—P-A. ■ NAUTILUS SUNK. Bergen.—The American submarine Xautilus, used by Sir Hubert Wllkins iv his attempt to rcacli the North Pole under the ice, has been towed out tv sea am) sunk in deep water off the coast.— V.T.A.. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under Conduct of THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME - COURT AT WELLINGTON. MONDAY, THE 21st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1931. l/fESSIEURS J. H. BETHUNE AND ■"■*- CO., having received, instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and acting at the request of the Mortgagee under Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 192734, will sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms at the corner of Brandon and Featherstou street at Wellington on MONDAY, the 21'ert day of December, 1931, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all that piece of Land situated in the Land District of Wellington containing twentytwo and five-tenths perches (Oac. Ord. 22.5 per.) be the same a little more or less, and being the Lot numbered' ISS on Deposited Plan Number 10S7 and being part of Section 29 Karovi District;. and being, all "the land comprised in ;::Certificati» v .of .Title Volume 173 Folio 225 Wellington Registry. NUMBER 15, GARDEN ROAD, NORTHLAND. Two-atory residence of fl spacious, airy rooms, with fireplace in each room. Downstairs verandah and upstairs balcony partly surrounding the house. Glorious view from every window. Conveniences include electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath and basin, hot water, and large pantry. The land measures 71ft to Garden road, by varying depth of 103 ft to 111 ft and 57ft to Harbour View road. This frontage is within a few minutes of bus stop. The Mortgagee's application for sale and its estimation of the value may be seen at the Office of the Registrar ot the Supreme Court, Stout street,* Wellington. Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Auctioneer's Auction Rooms. For further particulars apply to Messieurs Martin and Martin, Solicitors, lb'_, Fcatherston street, or to ■j.'h. betiiune and co., Auctioneers. AUCTION NOTICE. rpHE Sale of Tearooms advertised for -I- Monday, 23rd November, at Comtenay place, has been CANCELLED, the business having been sold privately. ■ SAMSON BROS., . Auctioneers. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. SEASON 1931-1932. rpHE-first Wool Sale of the coming sea- -*■ son will be held at the Town Hall, Wellington, on TUESDAY, Sth DECEMBER, at 9 a.m. . Wool is received for sale subject to all lawful regulations and conditions governing the trade. Brokers are not liable for loss arising directly or indirectly (owing to restriction of lots and catalogues) trom the Wool not being put up for sale at the first or any subsequent sale All wool insured in Store or elsewhere, on clients' account, pending sale or otherwise, is covered by insurance against ordinary fire risk only, and is subject to the same conditions and exemptions as are contained in fire policies issued by members of the New Zealand Fire Underwriters' Association. If it is desired by growers to insure against damage resulting from earthquake, fire resulting from earthquake, explosion, and other insiirable risks exempted under the fire policy, special arrangements must be made for same. Extra cover will only be taken out against any or all of the excluded risks at Owner's expense, on.receipt of specific instructions. WET WOOL. In order to avoid as far as possible claims by Buyers on account of short weight, Growers are requested to take every care in seeing that their Wool is not packed while in a damp condition. By using this precaution the risk of shrinkage will be minimised. Further Sales will be held in Wellington on the following dates:— 6th January, 1U32. 11th February. 1032. 11th March, 1932. 11th April, 1932. The quantities to be offered at the December, January, February, and March Sales being limited by the New Zealand Wool Committee, catalogues for_ those sales will close as soon as there is sufficient Wool in store to cover the limit fixed. ■The above roster is subject to alterations being made in time and date, and to, fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any sy,ch altered fixtures, notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received uo notice of such alteration. THE WELLINGTON WOOLBROiqiRS' ASSOCIATION. W. D. GORHAM, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 24

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