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AUCTION «ALES TAUMARUNUI. TOWN OP TAUMARUm. ioi ALLOTMENTS RANGING IN AREA FROM JUST UNDER I ACRE TO 27 ACRES. TO BE SOLB BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNEBDAY, THE Bth DAY OF APRIL, 1925. AT THE PARISH HALL, TAUMARUNUI, AT 11 A.M. SHARP. MESSRS S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above;The pick of Residential Sites in the Township of Taumarunui. The bulk of the Home Sites are on the terrace, and command an unrivalled view of Taumarunui and the Wanganui River, lie well to the sun, and are free from the 6moke of the railways and from fog. * Taumarunui is the most go-ahead to wn between Palmerston and Hamilton, on the Main Trunk Railway, and this is a rare opportunity for home-seekers, investors, and speculators to get in and se cure , one of these fine sites first hand. Besides the building allotments, several small farms are available, ranging in area from 6 acres up to 27 acres. On Lot 18 a 5-roonied dwelling stands, and on Lot 26 a large cowshed and barn. • j . There is a splendid reserve adjoining this Property, and Native Bush and fine old trees stand thereon _ _ Tenders for th# roads are now being called, and it is hoped to have the work completed before the winter ‘sets in. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. t . • . Taumaruiti is out of the Borough, hence only County Rates. Moderate Reserves have been placed on the Sections, and the Terms a*® exceptionally easy, viz., 10 per cent, on fall of hammer* 10 per cent, in six months. 10 per cent, in twelve months; balance in 5 years from date of sale. AU unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent. *- “ J *”'* h “ " r, ” ul s: gsrge”nathan and CO., ' 105, Customhouse quay, WELLINGTON.

£SOOO gSSi: £SOOO Of EIGHEST-GRADE ENGLISH WILTON AND ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, OAA BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL IvEOUU VER6IBLE RUGS in all sizes. LOUNGE RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, BEST ENGLISH AND SCOTCH LINOLEUMS. * . . 1 A ROLLS of best-quality Axminster LU Runners (all highest grade, good, and just landed). NOW BEING OFFERED FOR PRIVATE SALE at the Carpet Warehouse, Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson's), at prices far below -wholesale.* Come and fee for yourselves. Open all day, from 9 till 5. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. No. 8. Willeston street. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. BAKER BROS., acting under instruc. tions from the District Public Trustee, Wellington, in the Estate of the Into Louia Lock, deceased, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Offices. 2,56, , Lambton quay, on WEDNESDAY. March 25th. 1925, at 2.30 p.m. 3 Dwellings, being Nos. 40, 40a, and 42, Frederick street, together with large Section 56.99 x 158 links, and use of right-of-way from Vivian street. The property, which is to be eold in one lot, would make an excellent business site, meanwhile a handsome return is derived from the rentals. Title. Land Transfer Also, Lots 8. 10, and 11, Part Section 5 D.P. 1780, Kaiwarra District, area 1 acre 26 perches, situated Old Porirua road, Ngaio. PUBLIC TRUST SALE, BAKER, BROS., 2156, Lambton quay, acting under instructions from the District Public Trustee. Wellington, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Borough Council Chambers on SATURDAY, March 28th. at 2.90 c The Petone properties in the - Estate of the late jaa. Gear, consisting of sixtoen modern Dwellings. 4, 1 5, or 6 rooms, in Armidale or Te Puni streets, Petone, and vacant Section in the Esplanade, Armidale and Te Puni straits Terms.— £l r j>' deposit and ! tho balance by instalments extending over 10 years, l including principal, and interest. •NOTE.—Tffese properties aro in close proximity to the Petone Railway Station, Government Workshops and tho Petone Woollen Mills WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF LEASH PREMISES, PART SECTION 105, LAMBTON RECLAMATION, AT • PRESENT OCCUPIED BY MESSRS BRANDON, WARD AND ,HISLOP. A SALE by Public Auction of a Lease of five (5) yyars from June Ist, 1925, of the undermentioned Section of Land, with buildings thereon, will be held on MONDAY, MARCH -30th, 1925, in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, at 2.30 o’clock p.m. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, having a frontage to Featherston street of 45 feet and to Brandon street of 31 feet, together with tho two-storp wooden building and all other erections thereon, being the eastern half of Section 105, Lambton Reclamation.

Particulars .and conditions may be seen at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Cuba etreet. City.

E. TAIT. Acting Town Clerk. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOAKD. (SEPARATE Tenders for Portable Schools in sections, for erection, at Hutt D.H.S. and Plimmerton, will be received, at the Education Board Office, Mercer street, up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, March 25th. Plans and specifications mav be seen at the Education Board Office, Mercer street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L. STEWART, 209 ' Secretary. FLOWERS. PLANTS. ETC. BULBS—Daffodils, Hyacinths, Ixiae, Sparaxie, Tritonias, etc., now ready; catalogue free. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton quay. PANSIES —Finest strain of Bachs Empress; sow now to get show bloom*: Is 6d packet. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton quay. A SPIDISTRA INVIGORATOR-A very •“* special food for Aspidistras; giveswonderful results; 8d posted. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton quay. TULIPS.— We offer a special mixture of the. Darwin varieties, all self colours; 7s 6d dozen. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton quay. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE’ FOR SALE, Cheap Wax Record, Standard, Is Sd; four-minute Am* berol, 2s, Edison Phonographs; *as> tim* payments. Flemintc and Co., The Phoneries. Newtown. i PIANOS and Organs from J&10 up- ' waids; easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly rpp Library, Newtown. WE Stock all classes of Music aur Records by the world’s best makers; call and inspect. Fleming and Co,. The Phoneries. Newtown. •• CHEAP Wax Records, including Standard and Amberol; also Edison Pho-iofciaphs from 70s; time payment system Fleming and Co., The Phoner •es. NVwfown. WANTED Known Tor attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the. “Times," or ring up*No. 2747. and the traveller will call on «ou. Promptness, Accuracy. Cheapness, and Quality can bo depended upozu

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 16

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