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AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1924. At 2.30 p.m. NO. 15, SCARBOROUGH TERRACE. SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGA- 4 GEE AND UNDER THE OON- v DUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. H/fESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND 11 ■ItJL COMPANY, acting- under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at ‘Wellington, will offer for sale l>y Public Auction, at their roomo, 154, Feathereton street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of JUNE, 1924, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT ipiece of land containing eleven decimal six (11.6) perches, be the same a little more or less, situate | in and being part of Section Number 1 355 on the plan of the City of Wei- d lington, and being the allotment num- r bered 18 on a subdivi&ional plan of the said section among other sections \ * deposited in the office of the Regie- \ 6 trar of Deeds, at Wellington, as Num- a ber 91, (bounded towards the North- < west by Scarborough Terrace; 33 feet, € towards the North-east by allotment i numbered 19 on the said plan; 96 feet, towards the South-east by the Town Belt; 33 feet, and towards the South-west by allotment numbered 17 on the said plan; 96 feet, together with all messuages, erections, and buildings thereon, and all rights, way©, easements and appurtenances thereunto belonging- or appertaining, bein/r the property Known as NO. 15, SO A RPOROUGH TERRACE, WELLINGTON, containing six rooms. The title is under the Deeds Registration Act. The Mortagee's estimate of value and application to sell can be inspected at the Offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Registrar aforesaid, or at the Offices of the j Citw Solicitor, Town Hall. Wellington, i or at the Office of the AUCTIONHERS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, 1934, At 2.30 p.m, j 5 ROOMS, No. 62, THOMPSON STREET' 5 ROOMS, No. 19, ARTHUR STREET. -inVT&SSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND ULtJL CO. have been instructed to Sell £ by Public Auction by the Public Trustee. in the Estate of the Late Thomas 3 Arthur, at their Rooms, Feathereton street, as above :•*- ’ PART TOWN ACRE 56, WELLING- » TON, Land containing 14.5 perches, 1 and having 42ft frontage, together with a dwelling of 5 roome, known ns NO. 62, THOMPSON STREET. PART TOWN ACRES 103 and 105, WELLINGTON, measuring 83ffc X 74ft 6in, together with a 5-roomed house and conveniences ereoted thereon, known aa NO. 19, ARTHUR STREET. Both the above properties are in much-sought-after residential localities, handy > to the car lines, and within & short dis- > tance of the City, and which are rapidly increasing in value. For further particulars and cards to view, Apply J. to— H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, MOTOR TRANSPORT CRICHTON'S TrrELLINGTON-WANGAmri DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Leave Wellington, Uambton Garage v . a.m., opposite Lambtcm Station. 'Phone 404. Arrive Wanganui 9 p.m. Halfhour at Levin for lunoh. Passengers and luggage taken to and from Lyttelton Ferry Wharf free. Leave Rutland Hotel. Wanganui, 9 a.m. Arrive Wellington, d p.m Fare, 27s 6d. WARNING.— LETHABY'S, Umbrella Manufacturers, of Wellington, again warn householders in the provin-' cial North Island towns that, with the exception of Gisborne, our one and only New Zealand Shop is opposite the G.P.0., Wellington. We stress, the fact, that we have no branch 6hop in your districts, nor do we employ canvassers or agents. Glores Umbrellas and Glorex Umbrella Covers have always been prcocurable only from ua direct Postage ot railage paid on ail repair or recovering work ceivedSHORTHAND! Paragon 7 evenings system. 30 years’ world.wide unqualified success. Quickest efficient means. Box 494, Dunedin. rirEBP the cola at bay the "UNIQUE, K way. "UNIQUE", HOT WATER BOTTLE. Best for warmth, best for wear. All 6izes. Chemists and Dealers sell them. X WARM Winter is assured with a iV “UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. All sizes. Sold by all Chemists and Dealers. WAN TED Eno wn—For Commercial and General Printing, ring 2747. PN.Z. Times" Job Printing Department,

FOR SALE CHEAP FARMS. kaa ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa vicinity; all in grass; 100 acres plonahablei OUU eome rich river flats; 8-roomed residence and all necessary outbuildings; nearly 2 sheep to aore, and 85 cows. Price, £26 per acre. This is a beautiful property. 1 A t\ ACRES ring f . _ house and outbuildings Terras arranged. J. D. M°ESTYRE & COj ESTATE AGENTS, AND BROKERS. 215-217, LAMBTON QDAY. WELLINGTON.

TARANAKI’S BEST. SO ACRES. SPLENDID little Dairy Farm, Juepperton District, all been ploughed and sown down in good English pasture, 11 paddocks, will oarxy 85 cows, new house of ft rooms with all modern conveniences, oowsheds, etc; 1 mile to factory, school, I 1" ,; to railway station; over 8001 b of milk takem off this farm daily, return S iTper acre. -E650 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. AN IDEAL iTABM-CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. 100 ACRES. GOING CONCERN. FIRST CLASS Dairy Farm, all highly improved, subdiyjded into 10 paddocks, well cras&ed, 10 chains from factory, 1 mile to school and post office; nice of 6 rooms, concrete paths, concrete floor cowshed, with machines, 35 choice Sai„ cows, 3 horses, 1 bull, spring cart and harness, 5 cans, 8 ploughs, mower, disc harrows, chain harrows, 4 breeding sows, boar, sledge, whipple trees, and «,o,rlrio« Price for everything ae a going concern, only JS4/ per acre, about balance's ,4rs at 5 per ceut. lone mortgage!. A BARGAIN. E. JACKSON, agent, Boa 89. OPPOSITE CKiTEKiu.v iluinL, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 375 or 688. A TIP TOP DAIRYING PROPOSITION FOR SALE OR TO LET. ACRES, Freehold, a great deal drained swamp, all ploughable country, OUU nearly all been ploughed; crops oonsist of 30 acres swedes, 5 millet, 5 oats; 00 acres just been topdressod; also 25 acres oats and new grass; divided into 13 paddocks, all well watered, 7 wires. Can milk 10U cows and carry other A cow-milking plant in good order; good 8-roomed houso. and all necessary outbuildings, yards, etc. Situated 3 miles from rising township with large saleyards; cream cart passes; good metalled roads The owner will lease for 5 years at 20s per acre, and give tenant first right of renewal, or right to purchase. This is.a reqi good farm, being thorougnly improved, and is a capital opportunity for anyone. Inspect and you will be sure to deal. Apply to Ls JACOB, AGENT, RORA STREET. TE KTJITL

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11855, 14 June 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11855, 14 June 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11855, 14 June 1924, Page 16

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