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PROPERTY SATES.

Messrs. Smith and Halcoinbe, auctioneers, actin!: in conjunction with Messrs. Moffat and Ballard, estate agents, held a property wile yesterday, when two cottages in Knight-street, Parncll, "were sold at £600, and four sections near Raglan at £9. A six-roomed house, with Ij acres of land, was withdrawn at £1300, as was also a five-roomed villa in Disraeli-street, at £760. A block of two acres in Church-street, Onehunga, elicited bids to the extent of £700, at which it was passed in. A six-roomed house in Dunbar Road, Mount Roskill, with 152 ft frontage, was passed in at. £725, as was also a six-roomed villa in Bell Road, Remuera, at £550. Messrs. T. Mandetio Jackson will sell the whole of the claims, mining privileges, machine sites, water-races, etc.. of Hardy's Mines, Limited, at their rooms, Customs-street East, at two o'clock to-dav, also some valuable suburban properties, including a villa of seven rooms and conveniences, standing on a section having 75ft frontage to Gillies Avenue, Epsom, by a depth of 125 ft ; a six-roomed dwelling known as Sunnyside, standing on a section with 93ft. frontage to Waterview Road, Stanley Bay. by a depth of 250 ft; a residence of six rooms, known as Stoborough. and 1J acres land, situated on the Lake Road, near O'Neil's Point Road, Devonport, close to the Takapuna tramways; and a villa of live rooms and conveniences, standing on a section with 55ft frontage to Lako Road, close to O'Neii's Point Road, Devonport. by a depth of lSßft. To-day at noon Mr. J. Thorites will sell by auction'at the land sale rooms, 83. Queen-street, shop and dwelling 1 of seven rooms at I'anmnre, choice building allotment in Eden dale Road, and three allotments in Peel-street and Wiltonstreet. Richmond. Full particulars will be found in our advertising columns. A sale of freehold properties will be held by Mr. Wenzyl Scholium to-day at two o'clock, including three city- properties, a home on tie Warkworth River, "and two sections at Dargaville. MESSRS G. W. BINNEY AND SONS' REPORT. Wo again submitted and cleared extra largo catalogues of hides, skin, and tallow etc., on Tuesday : Hides: Market continues firm, Ox, prime to B,d, extra stout 7|d to 7Jd, stout 7d to 7id, medium 6,jd to 6£d, light &i<l to 6j,it; cow, extra good condition 6Jd, best lines 6Jd to &|d, good 6d to &id. seconds SVI to E?d; stags, 4£d to 4Jd; kips, s,id to 6d; yearlings, 5J.d to 6d; calfskins, best 7Ad to Bd, good 6d to 7d,' meaty 5d to 5Jd ; cut and damaged hides, sid to 4|d per lb Sheepskins: Pelts and lambskins, butchers*, Ixsst Is 7d to Is Bd, good 19 3d to Is 6d ; country, best Is to Is 4d. seconds 6d to Is; country dry skins, large to '7s, good 4s to 5s 6d, medium 3« to 3s 9<l, small 2s to 3s. Tallow: Best mixed to 28s 6d. with extra good lines in shipment casks up to 30s; good, 25s 6(1 to 27s ; medium, 235 6d to 255; inferior, 20s to 228 6d per cwt. Rough Fat, ljil to IJd per lb, Cow tails, Is 8d per dos. ! Bones: Good dry, £4 15s per ton. Wellington STOCK exchange. [BY TELEGRAPH.—I'RRSS ASSOCIATION*.] Wellington, Thursday. The following business was transacted to-day on the Wellington Stock Exchange:—At 10 a.m. call: Waihi, £4 14s, £4 13s 3d (reported), £4 12s (on 'Change); Waihi Grand .Junction, £1 lis 6tt (on 'Change). At noon call: Waihi, £4 10s 6d (on 'Change); Waihi Grand Junction. £1 lis 6di (reported and on 'Change). At 3.15 p.m. call: 'Old llauraki Gold Mines, Is 3d (reported); Talisman. £2 10h 6d (reported); Waihi. £4 10s, _ £4 10s 6d (reported), £4 9s fed (on 'Change); Waihi Grand Junction, £l lis 6d, £1 lis M (reported), £1 lis 9(1, £1 12s (on 'Change); Watchman, 2s &d ton 'Change). DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. [BT TELEGRAPH.—ritESS ASSOCIATION.] Duxedin, Thursday. Tho following sales took place to-day 011 the Dunedin Stock Exchange:—Waihi, £4 lfe 6d. £4 lis, £4 9s 6d, £4 9s, £4 9s 3d; Waihi Grand' Junction, £1 Us 3d, £1 lis 6d (two parcels). Sales reported : Waihi Grand Junction, £1 lis 3d, £1 lis lid; Waihi, £4 10s Gil, £4 9s 6d, £4 10s 3d; Waihi Grand Junction, £1 lis 6d; Watchman, 2s 6d. RAM FAIR AT HASTINGS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION."] Napier. Thursday. Tho annual ram fair under the auspices of the llawkc's Bav Agricultural and Pastoral Society started to-day 011 the Hastings show grounds. A feature was the large number of Romneys. there being nearly 3000, as compared with 1800 last vear. Some were good, but many inferior, and, considering the quality, prices were satisfactory. Flock Romnevs showed an all-round decrease on list vear's values. Stud Romneys generally were of mxxl quality, the top price being 100 guineas for a ram bred by Ernest Short, of Feilding. In Lincobis H. Wybourne, of Whcauakura, obtained J,ke lushest- 65 J gui&?aai

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 3

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PROPERTY SATES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 3

PROPERTY SATES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 3

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