ALES BY ATJOTIOH. pRUIT. JfRUIT. pRUIT. jpEUIT. JjiRUIT. JpRUIT. pRODUCE. "VEGETABLES. fpURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, J^TD.. SELL DAILY, 0 A.M., pRUITS IN REASON, Including: ISLAND ORANGES BANANAS. ISLAND ORANGES BANANAS. ISLAND ORANGES BANANAS. DESSERT APPLES, COOKING APPLES. DESSERT PEARS, \- COOKING PEAKS. RIPE BANANAS. PASSIONS. ORANGES, BANANAS. LEMONS. CAPES, ETC. CHOICE HOTHOUSE GRAPES. CHOICE HOTHOUSE GRAPES. A.M. — pRODUCE AND yEGETABLES. mURNERS AND QROWERS, CITY MARKETS. pOSES, "PLEDGES, pRUIT rj^REES. ' BY AUCTION. jy£AY £"[ AT NOON. 2000 ROSE PLANTS. All (ho best varieties and latest novelties grown by MR. H. G. CUTLER, of Headeri son, holder of the Brett Challenge Rose j Bowl. 200 GERBEEA JAMESONII (Scarlet African Daisy) PLANTS. 5000 FRUIT TREES, including Lemons, Oranzea. Applet, Peaches, Plums, Also, SHELTER TREES AND HEDGING, Including Hakea, Saliffna, Tecoma. Etc. Note.—A similar Sale every Wednesday. Orders taken any day for the above at AUCTION PRICES. JJIURNERS AND QROWEHS, £TD., CITY MARKETS. j^£ 21 192 *' AT 2.30 P.M. OITY. AUCTION SALE OF OITY FREEHOLD. IN THE BEST POSITION ON LAMBTON QUAY. KNOWN AS " JJOTEL <J*ROCADERO." jyj-ESSRS. J" g gETHUNE & 00. Have been instructed to Soil by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, Wellington, on the above date— That magnificent freehold PROPERTY ON LAMBTON QUAY. Known as " 'J'ROCADERO." THE LAND has a frontage of 46 feet by a depth varying from 123 feet 5 inches to 136 feet 6 inches (all more or less), on which is erected the imposing brick and conorete building: of "5 stories, containing over 100 rooms, and fitted with every possible convenience for a first-class Private Hotel and Restaurant. including electrio passenger lift. The Property is being sold subject to the present lease expiring on September 14, 1925. This Property is situated in the very heart of the busiest part of 'the Capital City, opposite Grey . Street, the Main Entrance from the Queen's Wharf, and within 50 yards of the G.P.O. The Trocadero Restaurant is justly famous throughout New Zealand, and has long been well patronised by the public of Wellington, while the Hotel Trocadero has been a leading Family Private Hotel for many years. The magnificent frontage gives an opportunity for a rearrangement of the ground floor, and one or two shops here would command the highest rental in the City, without detracting from the efficiency of the Hotel and Cafe. LAMBTON QUAY FRONTAGES at present prices are -the best investment in New Zealand, and a rapid rise in values in this Central Thoroughfare must take place. In no other city is the prospect for enhanced S rices so bright, and buyers should not hesitate to seize this unique opportunity to secure a holding in the centre of the finest street in the Capital City of the Dominion. Ror further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers, Wellington. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, AT AUCKLAND, and on the Application of the Mortgagee, in Exercise of the Power of Sal© contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number ■ 118862 . PRANK AND QO.. Will Offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Salerooms. No. 167. Queen Street, in the City of Auckland, on JIRIDAY, JUNE 1924. AT 11 O'CLOCK. ALL THAT FREEHOLD FARM PROPERTY, situated at Katikati. compriaing 181 Acres 2 Roods and 5 perches, 11 to 2 miles distant from Katikati by good metalled road, well watered, a creek dividing the property into two portions, most of the land being ploughable, fenced and subdivided into several large paddocks. Buildings comprise a four-roomed Dwelling House and corrugated iron implement and cowshed, two years a?o the property being capable of carrying 45 nead of cattle, since when it has gone back, the land being part of Lot Two on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland, under No. 16162. being portion of sections 46 and 58A of Block 8. Katikati Survey District, and noire the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title vloume 346 folio 65, Auckland Land Registry Office. The Mortgagee's application to the Registrar, containing his estimate of the value of the property, may be seen at the Office of the Registrar during office hours and a copy may be seen at the Auction Room prior to the Sale, without payment of any fee. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Wynyard, Wilson, Vallance and Holmden, solicitors for the Mortgagee, whose address is Harbutt Buildings. Victoria Street East. Auckland. rpHE pSTATE. rpHE -yyHATAROA pSTATE. VISIONAL LAND SALE. rpHURSDAY, JUNE 20 1924 ' AT TE KUITI. ' 1299 A™ 9 ' 1299 17 FARMS. SITUATED 8 MILES FROM TE KUITI. More than half is rich swamp. Mostly drained, and now carrying excellent EoJe 01 grass. THE PICK OF SOUTHERN . WAIKATO Owned by MESSRS. G. P. FINLAY AND Company, __ AND NOW GIVEN OVER TO DAIRYING, SHEEP-FARMING, AND FATTENING. Plans, with full particulars, ready shortly. ci-jrvn ■po'" CO™ Trvn*"" TO ABRAHAM AND JVTD., TJfl KUITI. TAUMARUNUI, PALMER3TON NORTH. AND ALL ■ ■ BRANCTTVfi. j TT'OR Private Sale.—Second-hand FurnishJ; ings; large selection. ■ GEORGE WALKER. . Auctioneer, 88, Queen Street. ATRIAL will convince you that there's nothing like Rolfe'e Wax for Linos, and Furniture.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 4
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