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WOOL SALE. JTIHB Third Series of Sales under the '^k^ ai, 2P iceß of tho WELLINGTON WOOL-BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION, will be held in tho Art Gallery to-day, commencing' at Noon. Order of Sale— MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. LEVIN AND CO.. LIMITED. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ' ASSOCIATION. LTD. WAIRAEAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. 187 MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. 1001, At 2.30. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. SITUATED IN MANNERS STREET. Nos. 53. 53a, 56, 57. WF. SEORTT has been favoured • .with instructions to soil ar. his mart, Willis street— All that piece or parcel of land, being part, of Town Aero No. 202. with tho buildings thereon, having a frontage of Gift Gin to Manners street with a depth varying from 97ft to 113 ft. This property is one of the most valuable sites m the City of Wellington and is at present occupied by Mr Cook’s Library, a confectioner’s shop, and Mr Ryder’s Stationery Depot. Tho whole will bo submitted in ono lot, and will prove a grand opportunity for speculators and others. Terms and. conditions at sale. Further Entries Invited. 81 VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. For Absolute Sale. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. At 2.30 p.m. SPECIALLY IMPO RTANT To Those in Search of Comfortable Homes. To Those in Search of a Sound Investment. To Those in Search of Capital Building Sites, Somes of tho Most Valuable Sites in South Wellington and Thorn don. Splendid Rent-producing Properties. :\Y E. SHORT! 1 has been favoured ' • » • with instructions from the owner, to soil by public auction, at his rooms, Willis street, the following highly desirable City properties: REVANS STREET—Bart Town Acro922; land 123 ft Gin frontage, on which are erected three 6-roomed houses and one 5-roomed house and shop, nearly opposite Newtowu School. MURPHY STREET—hurt Town Acre 585 ; land 21ft Sin x Gsft Gin, with 7roomod house ami every convenience, opposite Dr Do Eonzi’s. MINERVA STREET—Nos. 7 ami 9, part Town Acre 776: land 43ft x 91ft. with two 4-roomed houses and every convenience. BLYTHE STREET—No. 1, corner section, with frontage of 5-1 ft 3in to Blythe street and depth of 12011 2in to South read. BLYTHE STREET—No. 2,42 ft 7in x 141 ft to 155 ft. BLYTHE STREET—No. 3. 44ft Sin x 175 ft 3in. PITT STREET—No. 8,33 ft x 157 ft. PITT STREET—No. !). 33ft x 157 ft. PITT STREET—No. 10, corner section, 53ft Gin to Pitt street x 122 ft Gin to Blythe street. The abovo houses have just been repainted and thoroughly renovated, and are all connected with the drainage under the new City By-laws. Full particulars on application to 95' THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2(J. At 1 o’clock.

jIMTESSES ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, hayo received instructions from the Jesses, viz., Messrs T. and E. Roberts and Mrs S. MacDonald, Baumai, to offer for public auction at their rooms, Palmerston North, Saturday, 26th January, at 1 o’clock p.m.— The Goodwill in the lease, etc., of Section 1, Block 15, Pchangina, 120 C acres, 17 years to run. from December. I 1900. Rental JJ2B 15s per annum, with the right of purchase (subject to a small expenditure required foi improvements) at 9s 7d per acre, oi at the expiry of original a fresh lease of 900 years can be arranged. Rest denoe, however, is practically compulsory. 290 acres felled and in grass with 40 chains fencing represent improvements. All good grazing country, and! though hilly of even slopes mostly laying well to the sun. Approachable by good roads, school ana creamery in vicinity. Th order to close partnership account this property is in the market. Further particulars can ho obtained or application to the auctioneers. 88C CLEARING SALE OP DAIRY STOCK AT MANAKAH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29th. 1901. ! JTA BBAHAM AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mr A. Boggs, who ia leaving the district, to sell T by public auction at his farm, adjoining the Mnnakau Railway Station, at 1 p.m., the whole of his selected herd Off dairy cows, etc., comprising— -39 first-class cows in full profit 6 first-class cows close to calving 3 yearling heifers 31 weaners 7 sows in pig 2 boars 11 porkers Trap horse, dray and harness, 120 fowls, 11 factory cans, hay stack, furniture and sundries. Also the Goodwill of Lease of 126 acres, 8 years to run, all in grass, and well watered, with l-roomod house, cow bails, etc. Annual rent -.-ElO5. This is a comfortable littlo farm and well suited for dairying, being situated within a few minutes’ walk of the Mannkau Railway Station and creamery. 109 WELLINGTON RAM AND EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. HAIGH AND MORRAH and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., will sell at the Lower Hutt Sale Yards as above—--16 2-tooth Romney rams. Flock 35 N.Z. Stud Book 20 2-tooth do do 5 2-tooth do do I 2 f.f.m. Romney rams, bred !>y J Reid, Esq., Elderslie 1 4-tcoth do do. Flock 35, N.Z. Stud Book 4 f.f.m Romney ewes, do do do 40 2-tooth Lincoln rams ' 42 2-tooth do do 6 4-tooth. do do 16 6-tooth Romney rams 1 6-tooth Lincoln stud ram 3 2-tooth Romney do do 1 4-tooth stud ram, bred by Messrs Bealey Bros. (Further entries now being received. 165 PURE-BRED CATTLE FOR SALE. JPURE-BRED Ayrshire Cows and 20 pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls, all ages, from the best strains in New Zealand. Cross-bred Cows, several just calved and oloeo to calving. One Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, halfbrother to the Champion Ball. Can be seen by writing to ANDREW LUFF, 760 Wellington, N.Z. '

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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