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' AUCTIONSSILVERSTREAM STOCK SALE. • 1 TO-MORROW, . •WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1908, At 1.30 p.m. HERN EST LEIGnTON will Sell ns • above--10 fat cows ■ 5 springing heifers 10 foiward store cows • 21! steers, 15 and 18 months old •(' fat heifers 2 fat cows II) heifers, 2 years old . 1 21 steers, 13 months old y ! I steer calves 1 pure-bred Holsteiu bull 1 fat cow 2 choice springing heifers . 1 farmer's. working' horse ENTRIES" ARE BEING RECEIVED. j \ 0932 AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, / CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MONDAY; FEBRUARY 17, at' 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND . , SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ■'MR, M. T. M'GRATII. - •BY ORDER, OP THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. /pfEORGE TIIOMAS AND CO. have received IJT instructions from J. W. Poyhton, Esq., Public Trustee, to ofTer for sale by public auction on MONDAY, February 17, at 2 o'clock sharp, at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse - Quay— 1. That magnificent area of Freehold CityLands; being part of . Town Sections 1 and 3, of Town Acre 397, having a frontago of S7ft. to MAJORIBANK STREET, by the splendid depth of 330 ft., together with the Family Residence erected thereon. For subdivision, the above-described estate affords excellent opportunities, which no doubt will bo fully taken advantage of by progressive, speculators, who, after ,a. visit, will agree how easily it .can 1 be dealt with. Possessing bo generous a depth, the land enn be readily converted into 3 line building sites, other than tho area on which the residenco now stands. . As a whole, tho property comprises ono of the few' remaining healthy and delightfullysitunted sites suitablo i'or a gentleman's family residence, within the limits of Now Zealand's leliding city; Ilia position is an admirable one, bounded as it is on tvro sides by the Town Belt. Cards'to view may be obtniued on application to the Auctioneers, Allen Street. 2. Allotment No. 3, Block 2, SEATOUN, having 'a frontago of 52ft., to Church Street,' by a depth of 101 ft., more or less, together with the comfortable ! residence erected thereon, and let to a good tenant at .£3 per month. Tho foregoing property is within 500 yards of the Scatoun'Wharf, tho junction of Marino Parade and Hay Street. V ' 3. Vacant allotments 9, 11, 14, 19, 20, 25, and 27, being part'of Section No. 10, ROSENEATIi. (Full particulars later.). i. A vacant Section on EVANS BAY ROAD, particulars of which will appear in a future issue, valued at ,£l2tf 5. -An allotment fronting James. Street, . . KILBIItNIE, part of Section 108,. having a frontage of 51ft., by an irregular depth of 238 ft. Tho .Government valuation in 190G was .£270, . * . For fui'tlicr particulars, terms, conditions of sale, etc., apply to A. A. N S. MENTEATH, ESQ., Solicitor. ! Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, I Georgo Thomas and Co., Allen Street. ' MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION LAND AGENCY. J., HARRIS AFitD SONS Issue their "Excelsior Land Guide" every month. It includes a largo choice of Freehold and Leasehold properties ol" all sizes and descriptions. Sections at Marlon Junction, and Marton Extension, ' etc. Stay over a' train at Marlon Junction, and see them, and send for copies of our "Land Guide." C 72.1 SHEEP STATION DOMiMSON t-ANSi ACEHOY, 19 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON, HAVE FOR SALE TTP-TO-DATE SHEEP STATION, J6ooscros 'U Masterton district, all in Brass, -mifenced and sub-divided, good ! homestead, house 7 rooms; wooished. with shearing machine installed; sheep yards; 2 acres -ylendid orchard; farm implements; horses; i.tt, necessary for working llio station. The station is now carrying a fino flock of S6OO breeding ewes (Romiiey-Liucoln crosi.l and is showing 00 per cent, lambs this season, 800 head cattlo and 20 horses. The abovu station will carry extra 10C0 shcop. This placu is very healthy, being' close to the sou toast. Price,. £5 10s. per acre. Stock at valuation. Apply early. We also have wal up-to-date plumbing and painting business with tiic Freehold property. Guaranteed to nett.from to 10 per week. Owner retiring. Price on applcation. Telegraphic Address—" Tornini." 'l'hono 2785. ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN. THE SUBURB IN THE HILLS. C. U N N Y B A N K I II E) JjJ HAND ALLAH I 1 I 1 HEALTHY, L-'EKTILE, BEAUTIFUL. 5 MILES FROM THE CITY. CLOSE TO THE SEA. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED. WITH A SOBURUAiN TRAM SERVICE, gUNNY B A N K Will be the Aristocratic Suburb -of Wellington. If vou want to buy CHEAPLY. If you-- want to buy on GOUD TERMS. If you want to buy a UiIUICE- SECTION. BUY NO VV From tho Agents for (gUNNY-BANK, ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN, LAND AGENTS, 1 S GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. C 573 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AMD EXCHANGE a ACRES. SPLENDID POSITION. PALMERjfc STON NORTH. 7-Rooined House and outbuildings 2 Acres Orchard. Rates, .£1 15s. 7d. per annum. Very rich land. Owner leaving district, and must sell at once. Price, XISOO. Terms arranged. Or will exchange for Wellington city or suburban property. (GOOO-CS) UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STABLES, Large inland town, situated splendid position, closo to salo yards. Good leaso at low rental. Plant complete. Everything necessary to carry on business. Ilandy paddocks. One of the best Stables on this Coast. - Price, .fICOO, as a going concern. Pull particulars given on application. REFRESHMENT AND SUPPER ROOMS For Absolute Sale, Including furniture, table linen, and utensils. Doing good business; long lease, low rental, splendid position in large town. Price, ,£2OO. Apply sharp for this. G. A. PREECS AMD CO,, LAND AGENTS, MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON. Write for Land Guide; issued every month. Post free to any address. C7Ol

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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