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8 E 1 t f 1 s i TUESDAY AEXT, 2Gth MARCH, At 11 o’clock. FURNITURE OE A TEN-ItOOMED HOUSE, REMOVED FOB UNRESERVED SALE. Under Bill-of-Sale. Macdonald, wilson and co, have received instructions from thi holders of the liiil-of-Sale, to sell at their rooms, as above— The entire contents of a vvell-furuiahec 10-roomed house. The catalogue comprises some very; excellent, nearly new furniture, linoleums and Rosener piano The furniture has been removed from a suburban residence for convenience ol sale. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th MARCH, At 1 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OP FIRST-CLASS HAIRY COWS, ETC.. AT STOKES VALLEY, TAITA. Macdonald, wilson and 00. have received instretions from Mi I. Singer, who is leaving the district, to sell on the property, Stokes Valley—--5 good young milk cows all very choice, in, milk, and 4 of them not long calved, ana the other will calve shortly; 1 Ayrshire heifer; good trap horse, any trial; spring cart and harness; 300 head of poultry ana ducks, nearly all young Minorcas, Andalusians, white and brown Leghorns, crosses, good layers, and first-class lot, the ducks Pekins, Aylesburys, and crosses, and Rouen drake; 3 new 200-gallon iron tanks, lot dairy utensils, milk pans and sundries. As the owner is leaving the lot must go. THURSDAY NEXT, 28th MARCH, At 2.30 o’clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from Mi Mclntyre, who has given up farming, to sell at their rooms, as above— His well-known farm at Upper Belmont, being sections Nos. 329, 330, 332, containing 205 acres ol good, sweet, grazing land. A good lot of it can be ploughed, and it will carry 2 sheep to the acre all the year round. 160 acres are in permanent English grass, balance light bush. The property is subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, and the buildings comprise cowshed, dairy, etc. Stock do well on this place, ns grass is sweet. It is only a lew miles Horn Belmont station and the Lower Hntt, and adjoins Messrs Goss, Maher, Cottle and Fitzherbert’s. Would make a good combined dairy, sheep and poultry farm. Place is right, price and terms likewise. Only wants willing and hard hands to acquire a competency. Will those on the look out please inspect early. THURSDAY NEXT, 28th MARCH, At 2.30 o’clock. 613 ACRES, IMPROVED FARM. NEAR OTARI. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from Mr U. B. Horsburgh to sell at their rooms, as above His well-known dairy and sheep farm* near Otaki, being section No. 12, Block IV., Kaitawa Survey District, containing 613 acres of good land, all in English grass, and well laid down. The improvements are substantial, thoroughly well done, fences good, sheep yards and every requisite for conducting a farm property of this description. The house contains six rooms and is well furnished with modem conveniences. This compact and excellent farm is five miles from Otaki Railway Station and good road to the door, and will carry- 2J sheep to the acre all the year round. Would make an excellent dairy and sheep farm, as there is a creamery at Otaki. Will those looking for a farm of this description please Inspect, as there is something worth looking at. Any further particulars from the auctioneers. Terms can be made easy to desirable pxirchaser. 546 TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m-’ To all those in search of a really good central City Investment, within 10 minutes’ of the Post Office. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN •U-iaUN STREET. Messrs turnbull, watkins AND WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 3 Panama street, on Tuesdav. the 26th March, at 2.30 p.m.— That exceptionally fine' freehold property, having a frontage of 52ft oin to Dixon street, and a frontage of 59ft 6in to Edward street, by a depth of about 110 ft., being part of Town Acre No. 201, together with the three houses erected thereon, with room to build another cottage. The above property comprises one of the very best forms of investment, and must from its unique position, and proximity to the citv proper, command a very high Talne in the near future. Cards to view, and fuller particulars from TURNBULL. WATKINS Ahn WILLIAMS, 517 Auctioneers, 8, Panama street. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL TO "WORKMEN AND OTHERS. WARIPORI STREET VILLA , RESIDENCE. Messrs turnbull, watki: -AND WILLIAMS have be instructed by Mr Drhke ,who is leavi Wellington, to sell by public auction their rooms, 3. Panama street, on Tnescb 26th March, at 2.30 p.m. # All that splendid Level Section of Lai having a frontage of 40ft to Wa pori street West (behind Berhampe Church Schoolroom), by a depth 132 ft, being part of Town Acre IS 1009, together with that most sb stantial 6-roomed residence occ pied by Mr Drake, and having was house, bathroom, workshop, and m drainage. This property has been thoroughly ren vated, and brought up to every degree comfort, and is now, without doubt really fine home. an d fuller details fro TURNBULL. WATKINS AND WILLIAMS. 518 Auctioneers, 3, Panama street. TUESDAY. 26th MARCH, 1901, v At 2.30 p.m. VILLA RESIDENCE TO 44 SACRIFICED. / NEAR THE TRAM SHEDS. MEOORS TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS have been instructed by the owner to sell by public auction at the rooms, 3, Panama street, on Tuesday, 2Gth March, at 2.30 p.m. That really 1 splendid Corner Section, having a frontage of 40ft to Drummond street, and 76ft 10in to King street, being part of Town Aero No. , 740. together with a mqst substantially built-.6-roomed house; having hot water, gas. workshop, cellar, washhouse, gas-stove .and every modern convenience. The house has been in existence only two years, is fitted with all up-to-date appliances and is elevated above the_ street upon a concrete wall, costing nearly T2OO. Cards to view, and architect's plan from TURNBULL. WATKINS AND WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, Panama street. f t e 81 h el b SPECIAL NOTE. .his Properly MUST be So 1 519 Ti

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8

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