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AUCTIONS “to-morrow - SATURDAY 14th August at 11 a.in. AT THE ROOMS, HARDY STREET Important Auction Sale of Valuable Freehold City Properties, 2 Family Residences, 4 Cottages, and iu Building Allotments. A LEBED GOULD, acting under instruetions, will sell as above tlie following properties:— BY Order of the Public Trustee In the Estate of Frederick Atkinson, Deceased. LOT 1: All that parcel of land, containing 1 rood and II perches, more or less, being Lots 20 and 21, JJeacliville Sub-division, having a frontage to Beachville Crescent. Together with a live-roomed Cottage thereon. Land Transfer Title. LOT 2: All that parcel of land, containing 25 perches, more or less, being Lot 2, Beachville Sub-division, having a frontage to Beachville Avenue. Together with a 6-rooraed Cottage thereon. LOT 3: All that parcel of land, containing 2 roods and 29 perches, more or less, sub-divided into six building allotments, being Lots, 22, 24, 26, 28, 32, Beachville Sub-division, each having a frontage to Beachville Terrace West. Land Transfer Title. BY Order of the Public Trustee In the Estate of Leah Atkinson. Deceased. LOT 4: All that parcel of land, containing 18 perches, more or less, being Lot 31, Beachville Sub-division, having a frontage to Beachville Avenue. Together with - a six-roomed Cottage thereon. Land Transfer Title. LOT 5: All that parcel of land containing 29 perches, more or less, baing Part Section 4 of Block H, Wakatu District, having a large frontage to Trafalgar Street North (opposite Park). Together with a practically new two-storey Dwelling of eight rooms and scullery, and all modern conveniences. Land Transfer Title. BY Order of the Public Trustee 5n the Estate of John Robb, Deceased LOT 6: All that parcel of laud, being Lots 9 and 10, Beachville Sub-Di-vision, having frontage of 103 feet and 10G feet respectively to Beachville Avenue by an equal depth of 60 feet therefrom (all more or less). Lot 9 has a Cottage thereon. BY Order of the Public Trustee in the Estate of E. C. Fannin, Deceased. LOT 7: All that parcel of land, situated on Britannia Heights, containing 3 acres L rood 6 perches, more or less, being Part Section 41 on the plan of the City of Nelson. Together with a two-storey Dwelling of eight rooms and outbuildings thereon. Land Transfer Title. By Order of Mrs Mary Atkinson. LOT 8: All those parcels of land, containing iu the aggregate 38 perches more or less, and su.j-uivided into Three Building Sites, Part of Lot 13 and Lots 17 and 19 respectively, having frontages to Beachville Terrace East. Land Transfer Title. Particulars and conditions of sale obtainable from Public Trust Office or the Auctioneer. NOTE. —Those in search of Residential properties or Building Sites are particularly requested to attend this Sale, as the§e Estates must be wound up. ALFRED BOULT), Auctioneer

MURCHISON SALE FRIDAY, AUG 20, 1920 at 1.30 p.m. rip HE NELSON FARMERS’ CO-OP. will sell by Public Auction as below: — 50 Mixed Sheep 60 Fat Wethers 100 good Store Wethers 40 good Store Wether* G Prime Fat Steers 3 Fat Cows 8 2-pyear Steer" 15 Springing Cows (September and October Caivers). Further entries solicited SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST, 12 noon IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of combined AGRICULTURAL, DAIRYING, and SHEEP FARMS Right alongside Dasiiwood Railway Station. THREE BEAUTIFUL PROPERTIES /GRIFFITHS BROS., LIMITED favoured with instructions from Edgar Snowden, Esq., will sell by Public Auction at their rooms, High Street, Blenheim, his beautiful property at Dashwood, subdivided into three farms. 1. 548 Acres, of widely 210 is flat ploughable land and balance easy hills. Buildings include a three-roomed cottage, fine woolshed and yards, dip; 40 teres in oats (looks like a fc;. o-1011 crop); 20 acres in mangolds; 82 acres in lucerne. 2. 544 Acres, of which 131 is fiat ploughable laud and balance easy hills, including at least 200" acres of ploughable downs. On the flat 80 acres is in oats and 30 acres in barley. From * a 60-acre paddock last _season Mr Snowden took £ISOO for chaff, obtaining a return of over 3 tons to the acre. A three-roomed cottage now on Lot 1 will go to the purchaser of this block. . 3. —SBB Acres, of which 200 is flat ploughable land, and 388 acres easy hills. The flats include 40 acres in oats and wheat. A quantity of growing flax on this block is a regular source of income. Whilst the whole ,oJ the fiats arc suitable for dairying as well as tins section includes about 150 acres or dairying land that can hardly bo surpassed in, the district. TERMS OF SALE : 10 per cent, on fall of hummer. 15 per cent, on possession being given, which will be 21st Sept. Balance at B:l per cent, for 5 years. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE; We have i-arefully examined this country and. nave no hesitation in strongly rccommending it. The flat land is 3qual for cropping, dairying, or grazing to anything in Marlborough, and merely requires careful inspection by my practical farmer to convince him that our statement is absolutely correct. The hills are tip-top, beautifully and thickly grassed and carrying at the present time over two sheen lo the acre. We cannot imagine aujtliiug more desirable in tile ivay or combined little farms than these splendidly situated properties. Further particulars on application bo GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD.. Auctioneers, Blenheim. Health and digestion are closely related. Keep the bowels in order by taking hnpey’s May Apple, and good health will be vours.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 13 August 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 13 August 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 13 August 1920, Page 8

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