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OX TUESDA V, 23rd JANUARY, IM. I At 1 o’elock I).in. ji) PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE J‘J FROM SMITH IiLANII, Mr 11. M.itthf.v,!, „f I n .to .vll at i Mr H;jdgiu..'s yards. l/ww Untt. an above— i pedigree Avrshite Ccwfi and Ili-if- j H good -prioging heifer:. (Ull-lde Him.'- re,wived. ON WEDNESDAY. Still JANUARY. At. 2 o’clock sharp. clearing sale Of ii PIGS, PORKERS, SUCKERS. AVEANEHS. HREKDI NO SUM’S. HOARS. On the Rreiui-e-. [.yell’s Hay 310 ; etc. ! Heaeh. ; il ricts swill cxpre.-s (an!; • hartley mid mmOn Account of Mr O. H. Ravli;* 18 head of ilairy heifers, calving in February ami March. ] 1 ycurl.ng hull * 1 t-year-old hull ! Mostly Shorthorn and Ayrshire cro-tcs. | Iluycrs are requesti-d to ho sharp to | time—2 o’clock. 1 A flat "ill indicate the place of sale. ! 105 ’ GREAT SALE OF TM’ENTY BUILDING SECTIONS. RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS. ADJOINING NEWTOWN BARK. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. No. St, Hamilton quay. Wellington. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. 2lth JANUARY. 21th JANUARY. At 7.30 o'clock. At 7.30 o’clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from A. Hall, E-q., to sell by public auction. as above, in consequence of his early departure from the city— The whole of his MOST VALUABLE NEWTOWN PROPERTY, consliding of— TWENTY OF THE FINEST BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. FIVE SECTIONS FRONT MANSFIELD STREET. IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE ELECTRICAL TRAMWAY CARSHEDS, and range FROM S 3 and 10 FEET FRONTAGE to 115 FEET IN DEPTH. FIFTEEN SECTIONS front ROYSTREET, one of the finest of the now streets of the city, being 66 feet wide, formed, metaltcd, and kerljed in tho most complete manner. The whole of these TWENTY BUILDING SECTIONS have special claims to attention. They adjoin tho largest and most charming of tiro recreation parks of the city; they are close to tho Electric Tramway Terminus, from which the General Poet Office can bo reached in ton minutes; and they are within a stone's throw of the Bowling Club grounds. Xho whole delightful panorama of Cook's Strait and the Kaikoura Mountains is opened up in a brief walk along the Melrose road, close to Roy street. It would inflect bo hard to find any other Building j Sections in the City posses-eing eo many attractive feature*. Tho Tormß of Sale are of an exceptional liberal character: Ten per cent, deposit. Five per cent, in three, six, and twelve months, and the B«1 auco in five years. Interest 3 per cent, on unpaid purchase money. A new lithographic plan has been prec pared, copies of which can bo obtained on application. Tho Title is Land Transfer, and conditions of sale can ho seen on application to either Messrs Martin and Atkinson, Solicitors, Feathorston titrcct. or tho Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEM ENT. IX)WEB HUTT. LOWER HUTT. -j p- MAGNIFICENT BUILDING -| |- J-.J SECTIONS. L ' J WESTERN HU IT ROAD, Within Ten Minutes’ Walk of tho Railway Station. i IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. No. 8-1, Lamhton quay, Wellington. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 21 th JANUARY, 1906, At 7.30 o'clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from Mrs J. H. Kingdon to offer for sale bypublic auction— i ■| r MAGNIFICENT BUILDING Jd SECTIONS. 151 Forming portion of tho Stillingfleet 1 Estate. I Full details and plans next week. . FOR SALE. EOR SALE. Foster's Hotel. Wanganui. Principals only dealt with. 900

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 8