Sales by Auction. rpiMBER, rpiMBER. rpiMBER. TIMBER—HEART—TIMBER. TIMBER—HEART—TIMBER. qpO-DAY (MONDAY). AT 11 A.M. rpHREE TVISMANTLED TTVWELLINGS. BY 'PUBLIC AUCTION. (In' Lota to "Suit Purchasers.) We have been favoured; with' inetructione to Sell the above ON.THE PREMISES. CORNER VICTORIA AND DUKE STS., FREEMAN'S BAY. Lots to.be Sold include: — 1 by 2, 3 by 2 (in, Hardwood and Kauri). C by 2 FLOORING. WEATHERBOARDINO. GALVANISED IRON. LINING AND AIL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Also. CHOP TfRONT, Comprising WINDOWS. DOCKS. SASHES, ETC. T EONARD T TD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 'Phones 2238. A 2901. MORTGAGEE'-, SALE THROUGH REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. AND WILLIAMS, T TD„ Having received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Now Zealand at New Plymouth acting nt the request of the First Mortgage will sell by Publio Auction at their Saleyards. situated in To Kuiti on •^TT 30^30 - 4 " s '. QCTOBER iQ 1922. AT 10.30 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. ALL THAT PIECE OF LEASEHOLD kAND, situated in tho Land Registration District of Taranaki containing by adraeal surement 256 acres be the same a little more or less being the seotion numbered four (4) of the Block numbered 11. on the Puh'ic Maps of the Aria Survey District and being all the land comprised and . described in Lease in Perpetuity recorded in Register Book Volume 57 Folio 74 (Taranaki Register) and in Memorandum of Mortgage number 42054 the said property bavins a frontage to the Kiekie Road and being situated about 8 miles from Aria Township. If the purchaser of the property shall he a Discharged Soldier who has not previously received an advance under tho provisions of the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Aot 1915 or tho amendments thereof he shall subject to the approval of the Taranaki District Land Board bo entitled to allow a part of the purchase money to remain on mortgage to the Crown. Application to sell and estimate of value of the property and copy of Conditions of Sale can be seen at the Office of the I egistrar of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth at any time' prior to the date of the sale without payment of any fee. For Conditions of Sale and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to the Commissioner of Crown Lands New Plymouth. Copy of application to sell and estimate of value of the property may also be seen in the Auctioneers' Rooms at time of sale without payment of any fee.
UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE MORTGAGEES, AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT HAMILTON. TMTESSIEURS A BRAHAM AND TT7TLLIAMS. T rMTTED. WILL SELL THE LEASEHOLD OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE SALEYARDS. TE KUITI. On QCTOBER 1 Q 1922. AT 10.30 A.M. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND IN THE SURVEY DISTRICT op ORAHIRI. BLOCK XIV.. CALLED OR KNOWN AS KINOHAKU EAST. NUMBER 18. SECTION 48. NUMBER 6. containing G32 Acres, being the whole of the land comprised in Memorandum of Lease from the Native Owners. Registered Number 4173. The Lease has 28 years to run. the yearly rental being 2s 6d per acre for the next seven years, and 6s per acre for the remainder of the term. ; The Property has a Dwelling Houso and Wool Shed, and is situated at the end of the Body Road, and also at the end of the Tumutumu Road. The Body Road gives access to Te Kuiti (7| miles), and the Tumutumu Road to Waitomo (5 miles). The Mortgagees' application and their estimate of the value of the property can be seen, without the payment of any fee at the Supreme Court Office at Hamilton during office hours, and a Copy may be seen at the Auctioneers' Office at Te Kuiti prior to the sale, or by applying to the Auctioneers at the time of. the sale. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to FULLERTON-SMITH AND CO.. Solicitor. Marton. Wines for Sale. A CASE Port Wine. 255; 5000 gallons being sacrificed; samples free. — Bray's Vineries. 6. H.M. Arcade. Auckland. A CASE OF PORT WINE, special blend. 355. delivered city, freight Is 8d extra. —Colonial Wine Co.. 248., Swaneon St. OLD Port and Sherry Wines, superior 35a per case: Special. 42s 6d: railag© paid. —John S. Vella. Oratia. Auckland PORT, fine old matured. 80s case delivered aip J ar T & Wine 82 ° (basement)! New Zealand Insurance Bldgs.
OLD PORT (Invalid) 425. Claret 42s Red 48s, Sherry 48s, Special Reserve Port 60s per 12 bottles (2gals.). Cash with order. Freight P-id to nearest station or first transhipping port. Delivered Auckland and immediate also across harbour All wines matured. Orders promptly executed. Suppliers to Auckland and other hospitals. State occupation when 'ordering for no-license district.—A. A. Corban, Aft Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. Birkenhead, November 8, -1921. Mr. A. A. Corban. Dear Sir,—l thank you for having sent the wine so promptly, and for the assortment. In my many experiences of all quarters of the world, I have sampled tho products of many vineyards, and I feel that it is but just to say that your native New Zealand wine grown at Henderson is in my opinion quite equal to the products of Portugal, Spain. France. Italy. Palestine, South Africa, and Australia, and I very heartily congratulate you. Cheque enclosed. _ Yours sincerely, (Signed) CLEMENT LINDLEY WHAGGE. Support a Local Industry. Miscellaneons. OMFORTABLE RIMU SETTEE (new) w „ lt J? hnk Wl s?' £2 19 . s 6d - Choice aeieo' tion of Squabs.—George Walkere. Auctioneer JTUSTOMERS all day long buying our Second - hand Furniture. — Georea Walker's, 38, Queen Street. "corge DON'T buy it until you've seen whether Coakley has it second-hand. Comes cheap that way I FRANK HOWLETT. 202. KsrangahspVld. —Cheapest toi Best Hairwork Price list m Switches and Transformations Dostsd. SOME really good Furniture finds its way to Coakloy's Mart. Often goes cheap tool RIMU DRESSING CHEST ftew). four drawers. 2 jewel drawers, bevel mirror. £* 19s 6d—Walker. 38. Queen Street? ' BEST Leather and Sundries for Homa • Repairing; best workmanship guaraa" teed.—At luiibys. 167. Karangahapo Rd. pUSTOMS §T W.. always, busier on \J days and Fridays—Coakley's Mart Sale Days. • • • . SEAGRASS Chairs, own manufacture. Malacca cane, borer-proof- A great T3nip —George Walker, Auctioneer. ' NO need to wait for Auction. We eupnly your wants privately. Used Furnituw —George Walker. Expert Salesman. He~has GOOD Second-hand Furniture for Private Sale every day at George Walker's 38 Queen, Street. . TF you can't come to town to consult JL, Coakiey about the Sale, write to him! PIOR Beautiful Complexion we " excel.X Renuhfe Violet Ray Hygienic Parlours. Th'rd Floor. N.Z- Insurance Bldgs.—Tel. VTATURE'S Health. G.H. Pure Olive Oil "" Th„ pK2$ *¥" d \ Auckland Exhibition: —Xhe Phoenix Import Co., 56, Victoria St. ]'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18222, 16 October 1922, Page 4
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