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STOCK SALES. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY. JUNE 26th, At I p.m. DAIGETY AND CO., LTD., will Fell as above — 50 forward ewes 40 fac and forward ewes 90 store owes 50 ewes, R,\\ .R.R. 60 lambs 8 fat cows 15 20-monrh steers 1 .springing calf 522 LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 26th, 1917. Messes, abraham and wilLIAMS. LTD., will sell at 12.15 p.m. : 60 prime fat ewes 60 fat and forward wethers 30 fat wethers BO ewes in lamb 30 iambs 26 springing heifers (lots) 8 store cows 3 realers Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. Note. —All pigs must be warded by 11. 15 sharp. Pig sale commences at 11.30 sharp. 537 AUCTION SALES I GREAT REALISATION SALE Of CITY, SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, In the Estate of the Late J. 11. Richardson. To be held in THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse quay, Wellington, On TUESDAY, JULY 10th, 1917, At 2.30 p.m, MR S. GEORGE NATHAN has beer favoured with instructions trorc the Trustees in the Estate of tire laU I. M. Richardson to sell by Public Auction as above, the undermentioned properties MIDHIRST. DAIRY FARM— Of 37 acres 3 perches (more or less). Nos 12. 13, 14, 15 and 16, plan ol Midhirst Suburoan. Deposited No. 18, Now Plymouth; irontages to 3 roads; Laud Transler Title, C.A., Vol. 5, Folio 204, Taranaki Registry. This farm is at present occup-ed by Mi Charles Keightley. PLIMMER TON— . . _ „ Freehold Section containing 23.7 perches, being Lots 50 and 51, D.P. 729, Cert, of Title. Vol 93, Folio 204, together with 7-roomed bungalow, furniture and effects. FEEDING— Section having a frontage of 33 feel to Kimboiton road, by depth of 165 feet, with a 12-foot right-of-way to railway line at rear of section, with share in adjoining brick wail. Land Transfer Title. Vol. 130, Fol. 56. This land adjoins the offices of the Fell cling Gai Company, and is within _a minute’i walk of the Railway Station LO WER HUTT— Sections 6 and 7, D.P. ISO 6, having a frontage of £0 feet to Main Hutt road, containing 1 rood 2 1-10 perches. Cert, of Title, Volume 165, Folio 119. Thi« block practically adjoins the Town Hall, and is an excellent businesa site. , WELLINGTON. WAREHOUSE, WAKEFIELD STREET. Leasehold Section, with frontage ol 75 feet to Wakefield street, togethei : with the fine 4 storied brick warehouse, I at present let to Messrs J. B. Clark- j son. Ltd., and others, opposite Town , Hall; insurance .£7OOO. Held undei lease from the Governors of the Wei- I lington College, with perpetual right ol renewal, and compensation for improvements. BRICK SHOPS, GHUZNEE STREET. Freehold Section, having a frontage of 40 feet to Ghuzuee street by a depth of 100 feet, also 13 feet frontage to ' Marion street, by 100 feet deep; on this property is erected a substantial block of 2-storied brick shops; Title, Land Transfer (Vol. ' 50, Folio 279). This bjock is very handy to Cuba street and the To Aro Post Office. PRIVATE HOUSES, THE TERRACE. i 5, THE TERRACE- . . * Section with frontage of 40 feet,, t-y a depth of about 83 feet, together with dwelling of 5 rooms. On the south side of this house there is a right-of-way to Lambton quay, which brings it to within 3 minutes of the heart of tha city. Title, Crown Grant. 143, THE TERRACE— Section 6, Town Acre 484, having o frontage of 61 feet 8 Inches by irregular depth on which is a well-construct-ed house of 9 rooms, having an uninterrupted view of the harbour and city. Title, Crown Grant. 0 145, THE TERRACE— Section 7, with frontage of 41 feet * inches, by irregular depth, together -with a dwelling of 10 rooms, with all necessary conveniences; this house has also splendid view of harbour and city. Title. Crown Grant. The above houses are all well let. A low reserve has been placed on all theso properties, and terms are exceptionally easy, interest on unpaid purchase money being at 5J per cent. The Trustees aro determined to sell ao la to wind up the Estate. For full particulars and for arrangements to inspect ai y tf the above proDeities, apply 10 the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115. Customhouse quay.

01 meek and von haast. Solicitors for tho Trustees, Brandon street, Wellington. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL Pi DENT SOCIETY. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Results from Sixty-eighth Annual Report. New business. 1916 (ordinary) 6,610,020 New' Business, 1016 (industrial) 1,033,106 7.678,125 111,114,917 Assurances in force with Bonuses— Ordinary Department 108,592,181 Industrial Department 5,552,763 Accumulated Funds 36.475.5i0 Annual Income 5,116,410 Total Cash Bonuses Distributed sinci establishment. .£21.553.008. Cash Bonuses Allotted for ono year (1916; .£357.178. . ~ Providing Reversionary additions ol about £1.500.000. „ . Paid to Members or their Beneficiaries £17.342.569. The Society now issue? Every Desir able Form or Policy—Ordinary or Indus t r ; a l for any amount, from £3 to £IO.OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C.. chairman; 'A. de B. Brandon, Esq., deputy chairman: Joseph Joseph, Esq-. H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts. ESCI ' EDWARD W. LOWE. Mo linger for New Zealand. Now Zealand Brnnch— Customhouse quay. Wellington. CJEND YOUR ADVERTISEMENT TO O -THE TIMES - ’ It you have Farm Lands for SALE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9694, 23 June 1917, Page 12

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