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- - AUOTIONS." •• FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN' STREET. : : to-DAY.. . . SATURDAY,-JANUARY 11, At ll.o'olock sharp. . IMPORTANT.•AUCTION SALE :oe .MAIZE. ;.;MAI!SE. . -MAIZE. • EORGE THOMAS and CO .'have received <UT. instructions to spll THIS MORNING, at .11 o'clock-sharp,, in- trade* lots—,'.; , 343 pninest Bay of: Plenty Maize. ....One jof cthe •.finest': samples over received in : Wellington. : ".v.: i'.-The, attendance" of the trade is solicited. ' ' 6700 !■ - ■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY; 15, 1908, . ' • , At- 2.30 p.m.";' I '!' ' • MAGNIFICENT; -FACTORY SITES. • WILLIS "AND 'ABEL SMITH STREETS. I--- "Boinjj -Two Adjoining Blocks, ' FREEHOLD' AND LEASEHOLD, | With . Dwellinghouses, Factory Buildings, and ;. .; .^.Machinery,,..; MESSRS. J; H. BETHUNE- AND 1 ' CO.,- instructed by Mr. : J. Andrews,; will sell by auction" at their rooms,; Featherston Street, as above— . : Lot I.—Level FREEHOLD LAND, part of ' tion'No. 113, Wellington, containing 33.92, - perches,' l routing 12ft. rignt-Kif-way, known l ( f, as-Wickens'.iLane, off .Abel .'Smith Street.' . (Together, with:, the; . DwolHnghouse of .5' - two-story -workshop, engine and '. .boiler-house,, and,"stable, erected thereon. Lot 2.—Adjoining Lot 1, LEASEHOLD LAND, containing over 25 perches,: approached by .'a 7ft. right-of-way'from'Willis Street, and also having' a frontage to Wickens' Lane, ■ off Abel Smith Street, ■ held . under leaso . at JESO per. annum for two yeara, and .£62 per annum.'for. the; following 9 .... years, with rignt of renewal.for further, 12 years, at a.rent to be determined by'arbi-, tration. Erected upon tho-land are a six-' roomed residence, lot at 20s. per ,jveek,' also ■ two-story workshop , and cooperage. The abovo property will be; first offered as one lot, together with the ... engines and machinery now in tho. workshops, an inventory of .which .may be obtained-'from 'the. auctioncors."' If not "sold in this manner, the freehold and. leasehold properties will bo offered as a separate lot." .' . . • . , It is seldom that such a splendid opportunity ;is offered for acquiring -a perfeetiy-.level'-facp tory site -in' a'central position,' and' the Aucitionporswguld.Vstrongly, recommend ■business meil," buildersj.'.and'. 'those eitensivb premises for' industrial purposes to .'jaspeet 'sit-' ■;the earliest opportunity. For sketch plans, :terms of sale, and inventories, apply to '1 . J. 11. BETHUNE'AND CO., 6583 Auctioneers. ANN UA I, RA M FAIR.' LOWER' : HLTT YARDS. • y- '- '.'WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARYS,; 1308, ■ v , ,'...' .- ' At 1 o'clock. ■ - H - ERNEST LEIGHTON has ; received in- « structions to Soil as i/hove V—'-' ..... . • -Account L.-J..-Riddiford^Esq: — 4;'6-tooth and' Rams. •• ■ '■ Account of T. P.-Allen.f.Esri.rr--12-Romney Rams, from 2-tooth upwards. l Account J.-E. .Gear, Esq.— ' 15'. ;; Leicfetor' -Flock, ..Bams.' y■; iV.'.'.'i. aro - being- received.' . 6681 TRENTHAM! i ' • -TRENTHAM! . , 50 ACRES. ' ; - '•' '; ; 50' ACRES. .. . • 50. ACRES. TRENTHAM!' ■ TRENTHAM! ABSOLUTELY. .THE 1 FINEST BLOCK IN ' , • . THE DISTRICT. THE above property is right opposite the new Golf Links, and. has. a. frontage to the Main Road of 1518 feel? For ; sub-division and country homes, there is . nothing to'equal it. There are patches of beautiful native trees growing on tho .property, also first-class orchard, shelter hedges, etc. . INSPECT WITHOUT.DELAY: ' TO INSPECT :IS TOr BUY!' This-property has been closely held for very man/ years, and is now open for''kale for-a few weeks only. It offers the fortunate purchaser .in exceptionally', fine ,turn-over in the near future. Land in tbic district will double and treble in value. Beautiful homes are being erected'by city men,, .'golfers, and others on all sides of this property. • PRICE ONLY -EUO PER A'CEE. TERMS iy.. ARRANGED. For further particulars ;:apply : '- to : tho sole agent— ■" • •■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 7 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, Upper Huttiand Lower Hutt.' C 593 R WISE.] [T. BEDDING. WISE AMD KNIGHT, LAND, ESTATE,- COMMISION AND • INSURANCE AGENTS, •' - ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, LAND VALUERS AND INDENT AGENTS, ' ' . EICFPAHUNA. : The Largest LAND GUIDE in the Wairarapa. V",.Write,'.for one. • ' : " A few snips."; . m, ACRES, all in':grass, . easy, ■ undulating dairy country, well ■ fenced and subdivided', good, llouso and Buildings, ono ni,ilo '.from Creamery and Railway; splendid metal roads. - Price, ~816,' 10s. per acre. Cash, JE2SO. ', '' / ( .- ' . . No. 233 Qty ACRES, situated in Wairarapaj ail Ol ploughnble. iPrico, £25 per acre. Terms, .£l5O cash. • ' ; . . ■ " No. 23!). PAA-'ACRES, splendid limestone uLrvslieep country, good Hoiise and Outbuildings, a fail' amount, fiat, well.: fenced am] subdivided;, good metal roa'ds.'.-Price, ,£7 ss. "per acre. Terms. ' - N0.,,237 Q KA ; ACRES, : .6even miles from good town, OUlr woll fenced and ; subdivided, easy 'country, 50 acres, ploughed, : fmo ;.buildings; winters 2J 6hceo besides cattle.- Price, iU per aero. Terms.; This is a splendid property.ACRES, situated three." miles from OtJU Creamery, elc.; well fenced and subdivided, good buildings. Title freohold. Price, .EG 10s. per acre. Terms. A cheap property. No. 181. QA A A ACRES, 40 miles fencing, good Buildings, large area of rich fiats, balance easy sheep country. Price, JJIO ■ per acre. ! Terms... , ' ' ' -i AAA ACRES, woll fenced and subdivided, iUUv sjllendid sheep country. Price, as a going conccrn,".'Jßl9oo. ; TO . LEASE.—Wo have several properties . varying ;from 100 to 700 acres to lease as going concerns and otherwise. 1 C7ll • "■ IMMEDIATE SALE. " -PIC TO N, : : " 2J Hours Steam from Wellington. HEAD OP- QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND. £?<"'A A will buy tho years' Lease of that well-known and up-to-date Establishment known as WAI TO HI ■ .BOARDINGIIOUSE, standing- in J-acro block, surrounded by beautiful gardens, extending to water's edge, and has one of the finest views in Picton; 5 minutes' walk to wharf, .railway station, or post office. The house is in splendid order, hot water service, bathroom, .etc. Included in tho furniture is a piano. As-a going, concern for .£OOO. A golden opportunity for small capitalist. Books open for inspection. Further particulars apply G. MAITLAND, AUCTIONEER, HIGH STREET. 6605

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 16

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