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AUCTION SALES TO-AIOKIiO'Ws " IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE PETO-XS FREEHOLD. : TO-MOKROW, THURSDAY, A! ARCH 3rd, 1921. .. At 2.30 p.ui. HERXEST LEIGHTON has rc- • eeived instructions from tho owner to olf Dr ior ABSOLUTE SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, m the Chamber or Commerce. Customhouse ipiay, Wellington, as above— THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, being Lot* 27 and 2S. IL.P. 182. having 132 ft frontage to Richmond street and also to .Campbell terrace, by a depth, of 116 ft 10in (all measurements be the same a little more or less), together with the largo 7-roomed house . and conveniences, also 3-i;oo>med cottager erected thereon. Large stables, sheds, etc., until recently leased by Messrs King Eros-, Contractors. The 7-roomcd house is vacant, and immediate •po-ss-eftsion can be given. Tho land is level, and the situation is a first-class one for a motor garage or contractor, etc. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term of years at 6 per cent. For further details apply to tho Auctioneer, H- ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182. Feathers ton. street, and at Lower

TO-MORROW. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1921, At 2.30 phn. KEENEST LEIGHTON has recciv- • pd instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as above. ESTATE OF WILLIAM TRUEMAN* (Deceased). THAT CHOICE PROPERTY known as No. 40, Britannia street, Petone, containing an area of 1 rood 17 perches, having 66ft frontage to Britanuia street. The land is level, laid out in laTge garden, orchard, etc. Erected thereon is a 2-story house, com taininir 7 rooms and convenience*, including range, .gas, gas stove, soul-. ie\y, etc.; wash-house, copper, tubs; largo up-to-date sheds and outbuildings, with gas engine, circular saw, • and bench in first-class order. Splen- . did situation for contractor. One of the best residential sites in Petone. ! ESTATEI OF WM. DOWNARD | (Deceased). j THAT SPLENDID SECTION, being Lot! 22, Hautana square, Lower Hutt, 1 having 66ft frontage by a depth of; 132 ft (be tho same a little more or j lees). This section is one of the best building sites obtainable. Close to 1 Bellevue Gardens. Rich, level land,i with sunny aspect. ESTATE OF W. B. BUICK (Deceased). THAT DESIRABLE SMALL FARM, containing 48 acres 1 rood 25 perches (be the same a little more or less), being Part Sections 17 and 18, Harbour District, City of Wellington, approached by the Horokiwi and Main roads, Petono. The Jand is- low rolling country. The building® consist of a good shed, with concrete floor. To be sold, subject to certain grazing and quarrying rights terminable cn three months' notice. For fiyther details apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 804 182, Fcatherston. Street.

FOR SALE PROPERTIES TO SUIT AXE PURCHASERS. WADESTOWN. 4ROOMS, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, pantry an 3 storeroom, electric light, hot*and cold water, telephone; price <£1230. 52 LOWER HUTT. ROOMS, bathroom, scullery, 4 fireplaces, gas, concrete paths, lawns, section nearly 1-acre; all in good order; price <£B7s. 87 KELBTJRjS'. T>ESIDENCE of 8 large rooms, every JtV convenience, including electric light, gas stove and caliphont, hot and cold water, range, porcelain bath, Pecolite floor in bathroom; price .£2500. 35 ISLANI> BAY. * 6 LARGE Rooms and scullery, gas etove and range, linen press, 2 wardrobes, hot point; section 40ft by 165 ft well laid out in lawn, flower and vegetable garden, etc.; price <£1590. 101 We have all classes of property on our books, and our representative will be pleased to show intending purchasers over any properties they may desire to see. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO, S- George Nathan-1 f Charles E. Finch(Members Wellington Stook Exchange.) AUCTIONEERS. S IT AT? RE ROK KR3. LAND, ESTATE. AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 105, Customhouse quay. 15 ACRES, situated about 2i miles from Levin ; all in grass and well watered by races all round; best of land; about half an acre in orchard; will carry 8 cows the year round; cottage of 3 rooms; cow-bails, hay shed, and pig styes. Price, .£2000; cash required, £IOOO. 7 ACRES and House of five rooms, " with conveniences, and plenty of good outbuildings; large, new, up-to-date fowihouse ; situated close to school, railway; make an ideal poultry farm. Price, £2250; £IOOO cash. W. E. APPS, LAND AGENT, LEVIN. AN IDEAL STUD FATTENING OR DAIRY FARM. "I /t(\ ACRES, Freehold, six miles Ldrt/ from Wanganui, on main road; the whole of the farm is as flat as a billiard table; 20 acres in crop, balance in good grasses; subdivided into 9 pad-' docks, watered by running streams and springs; carrying at present 70 dairy cows, 60 sheep, and 9 horses; there is no better soil on this coast; the house contains 6 rooms, large bathroom; storeroom, officei, etc., and there is* every convenience that could be desired, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water laid on to bedrooms, electric light, etc.; outbuildings include 2-car motor shed, 8bail cowshed, wooished, stables, ,and loft; also 4-roomed cottage. PRICE £llO per acre; £3OOO cash. > CASSIDY, NORTH AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, WANGANUI. "■Phono 1491, St. Hill street. P.O. Box 80. WANTED Known —Strike for Fleming's Cheap Wax Records; btandard, Is 3d; 4min Amberole, 2s. Edison Phonographs from 70s; easy time. payments. Fleming and Co.. The Phonenes, Newtown.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 10

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