SALES BY AUCTBCM. TUESDAY. sth AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. On the Vacant Section, Hanover street. (Just off George street). Under instructions from Arthur Darnolt (Ltd.). SPLENDID BUILDING MATERIAL. O C U :r R & C O. k 3 will sell bv auction, as above: ROLLED STEEL JOISTS. 52ft (12in x 6in), SHORT LENGTH STEEL JOISTS, MILD S’I’EEL COLUMNS ■Caps and Bases). KAURI JOISTS, 12in x Sin and IZin x 2m. HARDWOOD AND KAURI FLOORING JOISTS, ROOFING IRON IN ALL LENGTHS, GLAZED SASHES AND FRAMES. GALVANISED GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPING. MANTELPIECES AND BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC., ETC. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE OF THE FAMOUS MOUNT ROYAL ESTATE. PALMERSTON, OTAGO. Coronation Hall, Palmerston, THIS DAY. JULY 31st, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. D ALGETY & CO. (LTD.), are instructed by Isaac Stevenson, Esq., to offer by public auction, as above, (ho following subdivisions of Mount Royal Estate:— LOT 1—1330 acres, known as Middlemount. LOT 2—1445 acres, known as Sandy’s track and part Island Block. LOT 3 —1394 acres, known as Island Block. LOT 4—illO acres, known as Stoney Peak. LOT 5—1513 acres, known as CampoeU’a. LOT 6—1581 acres, known a 9 Smiler s Peak, etc. LOT 7—149 acres, adjoining Smiler s Peak. T . , LOT 8—374 acres, known as Little Mount Royal Farm Block. LOT 9—22 acres, Woolshed Block, with all buildings thereon. LOT’ 10—42 acres, between private and Main road. The areas are approximate. The Stoney Peak Hut is on Lot 1. The manager’s house is on Lot 6. Woolshed, yards, and other buildings are on Lot 9. Lot 8 is equipped with Homestead and conveniences. TExvmS; 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on 31st March, 1925; 10 per cent, on 31st March, 1926; Balance 3lst March, 1931. Interest, on unpaid balance, 5 per cent, per annum. POSSESSION—Within fortnight of the sale. Clearing Sale of Stock, Implements, and Plant will bo hold on Bth August at the Mount Royal yards. Particulars appear in another advertisement. Cottages on the Homestead Block (which Mr Stevenson is retaining) will bo offered at the stock sale for removal. The Auctioneers confidently recommend land-seekers to inspect. The country is free of rabbits, and is particularly healthy sheep country, eminently suitable and safe tor breeding. The terms are exceptionally easy, and enable buyers to start operations comfortably. Plans are now available and can be obtained on application to any of the Auctioneers’ Branches or Agencies. Any further information required will be given or obtained by the Auctioneers on application. The attention of intending purchasers is Irawn to the Extension of Times for Final ’ayments to 31st MARCH, 1931. On MONDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 1.30 p.m. On the Farm, near Mosgiel. LTESSRS DALGETY & CO. (LTD.) JjL have been favoured with instructions om Mr M. O’Neill to sell, at> the above mo and place, The Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows: 12 selected Dairy Cows; August calvers, in good condition 3 Calves 2 Bulls Horses; 2 draught Mares; first-class workers, in good condition, plements: International cultivator, R. & G. roller, M.H. scuffler, M'Cormick hay rake, M'Cormick mower (4ft 6in), turnip harrow (manure and seed attachment), grubber, pop-tooth harrow, poles and bars, R. and G. s.f. plough. 5 cow covers, 2 horse covers, 6 milk cans, blocks and chains, quantity tools, and tools too numerous to particularise. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON. SALE OF MUNICIPAL LEASES. Messrs weight, stephenson, & CO. (LIMITED) have been instructed by the Palmerston Borough Council to sell h'y auction, at the Saleya-rds, Palmerston, at noon, on FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1924, The following Leases; Lot 1. —Section 15, Block X, Palmerston, containing 1 rood.. Lot 2.—Section 14, Block XVII, Palmerston, containing 1 rood. Lot 3. —Section 15, Block XYH, Palmerston, containing 1 rood. Lot 4. —Part Section 53, Block X, Mooraki Survey District, containing 3 roods 37 poles. Conditions of sale mav ho seen at the ice of Mr Arklc, Solicitor, Palmerston. 3ljy W, B. GALLOWAY, Town Clerk. TO LET. pi O R LEASE, CENTRAL SPACIOUS PREMISES. CORNER BOND AND JETTY STREETS. Ground and First Floors and Excellent Basement of SUBSTANTIAL STONE BUILDING. OFFICES, STRONG ROOM, ETC. Full particulars from 31 jy JOHN REID k SONS (LTD.). 0 LET. ROOMS, Jamieson’s Buildings, pply to _ HE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Water street. ELF-CONTAINED THREE ROOMS, Unfurnished FLAT. MORAY PLACE. Thirty Shillings. 585, Times Office. TO LET, very commodious SHOP, largo double window, well lighted; floor space 30ft x 30ft: back store 18ft x 18ft; with staircase and loft, back entrance; reasonable rent.—Apply 210 King Edward Street. 29)7 TO LET (Princes street, busy part), SUITE 4 Business Rooms, strongroom ; modern appointments.—Reids Ltd. TO LET, up-to-date 6-roomed BUNGALOW, roughcast; comer Jackson street, St. Kilda.*—Apply 47 Plunkct street. rjTO LET (St. Kilda), oclendid 5 ROOMS; JL modern conveniences; term to approved tenant; £2 weekly.—Address EO4, Times. 31)7 mo LET, CARS for HIRE, without J. drivers, to competent peroona. Driving Taught.—Commercial Motors, 65 Stuart street. Sju T'O^T^AfNTORii^iNG” CO. Rcrnovo your Furniture moans safety and economy.—Office: 22 Bond street. 17jy Keep the cold at bay the "UNIQUE” way. “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Best for warmth, best for wear. All sizes. 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