| AUCTIONS. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY ! CO. 01<" N.Z.. LTD. THE LATE WM COOK'S PROPERTIES THE LATE WM COOK'S PKOI'EKXIES THE MTV. WM. COOK'S PROPERTIES WILL BE SUBMITTED TO "WILL 13E SUBMITTED TO Wll.l, BE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION At THE ARCADE, On SATURDAY, JULY 21st, 1317, At 2.30 p.m. "r?HE NATIONAL MORTGAGE, associated -L with MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., have rccrived instructions from tlio Trustees ; in the rotate of the Ici'.o 'Win. Cook, to . Sell as above, tho wcil-kaown PROPERTY, , situate at "WESTER FIELD, WESTF.RFIKLD, J WESTER FIELD, ) Comprising 1 1330 ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND. The Fiu-m comprises fivst-class Plains, light lauJ, so ber.eucinl to tlio welfare oi stock. It is about t'.vo miles irom the K..ihvay Station a-iul School, and is subdivide;! into several pa-ddoc--\.a, all securely 1 fenced—iu ia-ct, the gales and fences could not be better. THE HOMESTEAD comprises a six-room-ed House with every convenience, Shearing Shed, Stables, C.hafihoitse and Implement Shed, ami the bot;t elieep yards you will sec o:: any iarm in the district; in fact, money has not been spared to make the farm what - it is—a sv.'eet and desirable proposition. I In the tonus of the Will, the Trustees . have to make a cash sale, but with the enorI mo;v3 amount of money that is lying nboul idle in the Banks, City Councils, Tramway Offices, and all Municipal Institutior.B, intending purchasers need not be timid nboul raising sufficient on mortgage that will lei thcni bid for the property with freedom. ■ Many local authorities will assess the vnlu< i of the land at one price and somo at ano--1 ther, but is their opinion worth anything, n? l nine times out of t-en they have no know- - ledge of comparative values ruling in othei 1 centres, and nine times out of ten has the - individual furnishing the advice been a sue- , C'.-ss in life himself If not, then th< , is not worth taking notico of. L OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS THIS:—Hcv( r i" one o£ the sweetest- little places close tc ihe market, so that you can buy when other* are Belling, and sell when others arc buying The district is a great and growing one, therefore you will never regret making t strenuous effort to become the owner of this property. No absurd reserves will be placed on th< j property, but an and fair one. ane wo have r.o doubt that the placo will b< I sold at auction—eo don't misa it, as yov . will never regret having purchased this . place, and in after yenrs you will be abl< j to look back and say this was the oteppinj [ stono to your succcss. ; For the production of fodder crops, rooi . crops, oats, barley, and nil winter feed this farm has great possibilities, and one mouthful of feed in this district is wort! five in any other. This ia the genera! opinion. Look at tlio bloom that is on the sheep when thev come to the ■ market, and the usual excellent results. . Look at the splendid results that the late Mr Cook has obtained in the r>urehtis3 of ovcrv rag-tag anc bob-tail from the Metropolitan Market, knowing full well that 75 per cent, of the breeding goes down the throat, and lie has proved it by the excellent Tesults and realisations that have been forthcoming for epecu lat-iona, in the subsequent re-Bales of th< finished article in your county. PLANS ON APPLICATIIN. ALSO— At. the same timo and place, the following desirable Township Propertirs. situated ; at AICKAN'S STREET, ASHBURTON, close to the Railway Station., comprisng— 3 MODERN, WELL-BUILT 5-ROOMED HOUSES, together with i-ACRE SECTIONS Washhouse, Coal Shed, and Conveniences. Splendid. po«itihn, always well let, and sound and good investment. NATIONAL MORTGAGE. 5577 H. MATSON and CO. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. Hillary and baxtee, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. NOTE NEW ADDRESS— 17S MANCHESTER STREET, Next Corner Worcester street. QUAINT BUNGALOW IN ST. ALBANS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. J?£i r 7 f) —NEW Tile roof Bungalow of 5 I v/. rooms, 17 x 13, 14 x 13, etc., plastered; Hall and dining-room beautifully panelled in figured rimu, largo oriel window, verandah, expensive leadlights, latest tile slab grates and hearths to match, tileback range, cupboards, linen press, and wardrobe, fine bathroom with porccßiin bath arid lavtltory basin, hot and, cold service, electric light throughout, large scullery, sink, h. and c. service, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs. Splendid high and dry section of about 3-16ths Acre, well fenced— and absolutely NO PEAT. In every respect a most complete and up-to-dato property. HILLARY AND BAXTER, Sole Agents. ONE ACRE IN SPREYDON. HANDY TRAM AND SCHOOL. .C A r 7K BUYS a very comfortable House cMri liJ of 2 rooms, plastered, papered. 2 fires, scullery, washhouse, copper, together with ono Acre of first-class land, well fenced The improvements include good stable, trapshed, harness room, and 2 loose boxes, also about 30 fruit trees. This property is. very suitable for a carrier or anyone desiring to go in for poultry farming. Terms can bo arranged. HILLARY AND BAXTER. REDUCED FROM £600 TO £525. OWNER VERY AN2.ICUS TO SELL. QYDENIIAM —Handy two tram services. T house of 4 rooms, 14 x 13, 14 x 12, plastered, papered, gas fittings, verandah, oriel window, tile grates and hearths, tileback range, bathroom, porcelain bath, h. and c. service, shower, large scullery, sink, h. and c., pantry, washhouse, copprr and tubs, main sewer complete, fowlhouse. ccal and I woodshed, etc., asphalt paths. The section, j which is about S-Acre, is high and dry, well ! fer.ced a:id laid out in lawn and garden. The property is situated in one of the best strpet-3 in Sydenham, and can be thoroughly recommended. Term.'; rrranged. HILLARY AND BAXTER. MODERN" VILLA'AT ST. ALBANS. CLOSE TWO TRAMS. owner leaving chrtstchurch! | X.'K'IK —MODERN T HOUSE of 4 ; c.-jkj I <) rooms Call fair s;ze), plastered, verandah, oriel window, tilo grates and , hearths, tile-back range, gas fittings and riff?, cupboards, linen prc-.s, end wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and c. service, scnl>rv. sink, h. and c., nantrv, washhouße, copper and tubs. Splendid water supply for a deep well. The sec'ion is about 3-lGths Acre, high and dry, and i 3 nicely laid out in lawn, garden, etc. There is a Government Mortgage on the property, which can remain at 4J per cent., and the j Icce as a vfhole wi! l otand the closest inspection. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 1206 178 Manchester street. SPECULATION. T'HE WAR has caused to bo placed in our hands for ABSOLUTE SALE, a Valuable CITY WAREHOUSE PROPERTY, cloeo to Cathedral square. It has an assured prospective value, and a reasonable offer would be accepted. Full particulars from J. T. BELL and CO., 915 115 Gloucester street, Chris tch arch. A MOTOR wO.' run daily from GLENTUSN'EL to DARFIELI") and carry Paasecers from Darfiei'd to ali places eu route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to catch Cas3 Ezprees. Tuesday, Thureaay, and Saturday, if necessary. w. leeming, X Mail Contractor.
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