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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 8, AT 11 A.M. VALUABLE CITY HIGH ST., AUCKLAND. T. M A N D E N 0 JACKSON, Acting upon Instructions from the Liquidator, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their ROOMS, 3 SWANSON STREET, Corner Queen street, AUCKLAND, on the above date:— ALT. THAT WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY lately in occupation of T. & 8. MORRIN & FENWICK, LTD., 48-52 HIGH STREET, opposite Durham street East, and about 3 chains from Queen street, Auckland. VALUABLE.FREEHOLD BLOCK OP LAND, having. 92ft 6in to High street And 133 ft depth, together with the SOLIDLY-CONSTRUCTED BRICK 2-B'i'UKlil X WAREHOUSE, * standing thereon; concrete ground floor; 2 cart docks; brick division wall; and also a LARGE WELL-BUILT ONE-STOREY ANNEX at rear, with concrete floor. AN EXCELLENT PROPOSITION for a Clothing Factory, Warehouse, Bulk Store, etc, or any class of business needing to be adjacent to Queen street.

BALE OF PAPATOWAI PROPERTY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935. NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE. At Our Sale Yards, Owaka, (Immediately before the Stock Sale.) T\ONALD REID & CO., LTD., U have received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auction, as above: FREEHOLD SECTIONS— Sections 76 and 77, Town of Papatqwai, 1 rood 28 poles. Sections 88 and 89, Town of Papatowai, 1 acre 1 rood 5 poles, LEASEHOLD— Section 1. 'Block IV, District of Tautuku, Village Homestead Special Settlement,' 29 acres 3 roods 12 poles. ' Section 2, Block IV, District of Tautuku. Renewal Lease of Village Homestead, 17 acres I rood 24 . poles. Section 3, Block IV, District of Tautuku. Village Homestead Special Settlement Lease, 24 acres 1 rood 16 poles. ( Section 4, Block IV, Tautuku, Lease . I 'in Perpetuity Village Homestead Allotment, 24 acres 2 roods, 36 poles. Section 9, Block IV, Tautuku, Lease in Perpetuity Village Homestead Allotment, 23 acres 3 roods 32 ■ i • '-poles.. • 1 , The Property ig, subdivided into 3 paddocks, 12 acres being virgin bush; the remainder is .in pasture. Buildings—-8-roomed Cottage, eowbyre, fowlbouse, etc.; situated on the sea coast, commanding a most magnificent view, and is being offered for absolute sale. For further particulars apply Messrs BROWN & ALLOO, . . Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Dunedin; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935, • At 11.30 a.m. (Note Time of Starting.) IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP. CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS. AND FURNITURE. - Oh the .Farm, Patearoa. TVONALD REID & ' CO., LTD., ” have been instructed by v Mr M. Cogan, o£ Patearoa (who has sold his farm), to sell by auction, without reserve, at above time and place: 7 All bis Live and Dead Stock, includFurniture. Full 'particulars later.* Luncheon Provided. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1935, • At 1 p.m. .On the Farm, Miller’s Flat. BALE OF PEDIGREE LIVE STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. rTHE NATIONAL - MORTGAGE & 1 AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Russell and M'Ewen (who have dissolved partnership) to sell at the above time and place; _ ' The whole of. their Live Stock and Extensive Plant—■ ; ‘ ' 9 regd. Milking Shorthorn Cows (mostly third calvers) 9 Cows (mixed ages) 3 .Calves 2 Bulls X 1 aged Gelding (all work) ■ T aged Mare (all work. IMPLEMENTS. MH. spring-tooth cultivator, 6ft Disc ; harrows (suitable for orchard work), 3-lead smoothing harrows, No. 3 I.H.C. separator (65gals), contractor’s dray, spring cart, 150 gal Bean spray rig, large quantity of sundries. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Particular attention _ is drawn to the Cows, which are all likely .sorts, milking cows showing as high as 53.51 b fat. for 30 days will he offered. Pedigrees will be available at sale, and the Milking Shorthorns are a? transferable through the N.Z.M.S. Association df required. At their Land Sale Room, Palmerston, On MARCH 8, 1935, At 11.30 a.m. T) ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., have* received instructions from the Public Trustes as Administrator o£ the Estate of the late Thomas Gifford to offer by Public Auction, at the above mentioned time and place, AS A GOING CONCERN: The SMALL GRAZING RUN known as Section 1, Block X, Dunback '-V- . Survey District, containing 2230 ACRES, held under Lease from the Crown for a term of 21 years from March 1, 1928, at the Annual Rental of £B3 10s; TOGETHER WITH the STOCK thereon, consisting of the following (approx.); - 240 two-tooth Ewes 230 four-tooth Ewes 193 six-tooth Ewes . 374 eight-tooth Ewes 630 ngxed-sex Lambs 18 Rams. The property will be offered as a FREEHOLD, but should the purchaser be successful subsequently in obtaining the consent of the Land Board, he may purchase the stock and leasehold interest only. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a particularly safe block of well-clad tussock country, facing to the north, and watered by never-failing springs. It is subdivided into two sections, and is four to five miles from Dunback township and Railway Station. A special feature is the ease with which the property may be worked. Further particulars and terms on application to the District Public Trustee, Dunedin; or the Auctioneers. SC. STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSO- • CIATION,. TEKAPO SALE, SATURDAY, MARCF 2, At 10 a.m. Account the following Mackenzie Country Stations: —Streamlands, Mount Hay, Lilybank, Mount Cook, Tasman Islands, Lochinver, Lake Pukaki, Glenmore, Bendrose, The Wolds, Simon’s Hill, Rnataniwha, Balmoral, Mount John, Godley Peaks, Grampians, Tekapo, Lake Station, Maryhill, Holbrook, Irishman Creek, Sawdon, Mackenzie's Peak, Glenrock, JJraemar: 3,300 Merino Ewes 2,200 Merino Wether# 3,700 m.s. Merino Lambs 3,785 halfhred Ewes 1,840 halfbred Wethers 3,750 ms. halfbred Lambs. 18,575 These comprise Annual Drafts from the above stations to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Full particulars in Otago Daily'Times of February 16, ADVERTISING 1b accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself In virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 24

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