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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. s W. H. TURNBULL AND CO j liavo been favoured with instructions fron various owners to sell, by auction, at thoi: Rooms, No. 5 Panama Street, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES ANI BUILDING SECTIONS ' KELBURNE EXTENSION—Sections Nos. 420 5 J2l, 422, 427, 425, and 429, each having i 1 frontage of 40ft. to Fairview Road by aboii 120 ft. depth therefrom. These lovely build > ing sites enjoy superb views of harbour anc surroundings, and are only a few minutes wall: from tho cable tram at Kelburno ant : electric tram at Tinakori Road Exten sion. 1 PETONE (Jackson and Victoria Streets ant Petone Aveuue) —Vacant Allotment, com prising Sections 48, 49, and part of 50, hav ing a frontage of 76ft. lOin. to Jacksoi Street, by a depth of 110 ft. to Victorit Street and Petone Avenue. This is the best business stand in the town, 3 front ages, central, and specially adapted foi tho erection of shops fronting Jacksor Street and a Public Hall. Plans at till auctioneers. PETONE—Jackson Street, adjoining the Pes' Office Block, and having a frontage of 50ft Bia. to Jackson Street by a depth varying from 98ft. to 100 ft., on the rear portioi of which stands a 5-roomed cottage, now vacant. This business site will shortly occupy tho unique position of being withir 25 yard? of the Bank of New Zealand. Court House, and Post and Telegraph Of' fice. Its future is therefore assured. Easj terms., ,1 ISLAND BAY—AII that Vacant Section oi land at Island Bay, being Lot 15, Block 111, on D.P. 1310, having a frontage of 49ft, 9in. to Tho Parade,. by an average depth therefrom of about 131 ft., and containing in the whole an area of 23.6 perches. This choice Business Site is situated near to Cornwall Street, right on the tramline, vrliere shops must be a necessity in the near future to satisfy tho demands of this rapidly-growing neighbourhood. PETONE (Jackson Street, between Bolton and Tory Streetsp-Vacant Allotment, No. 2, having 33ft. to Jackson Street, by a depth •of 102 ft. 'Situated near the junction of , Cuba and Jackson Streets, this section must / in tlie near future command a good figure for shop purposes. ■ ROSENEATH—AII that Section having a frontage of 81ft. 7in. to Queen's Drive, by n dopth therefrom of about 50ft., together .with the nearly new cottage thereon containing 4 livirig rooms and up-to-date convcnionces, now let at 14s. per week to Mr. Diamond. This snug little property is situated at Balena Bay, on tho Main Road, and enjoys an unbroken view of Evans Bay. MIRAMAR (corner of Park Road and- Talii Street)— Valuable Corner Section, being No. 23 on plan of Miramar North, having a frontage of GGft. to Park Road by a depth of 164 ft. lOin.; area, 39.5 perches. This lovol corner quarter acre faces tho tramline, opposite the. Polo Club's grandstand. Its close proximity to tbo present and contemplated operations of tho Wellington' Gas Co. and Harbour Board ensure to tho purchaser a handsome profit in tho near future. Upset price fixed low to clear. ISLAND BAY—Clyde Street, part Section 112, frontage to Clyde Street 33ft., by depth of lGsft. This is an ideal site for a home, near tram, just clear of the dust and noise of main road, elevated sunny. position, and line \yiow. Easy' terms. AH' the above properties and sections have salo notices placed thereon. ' . For full particulars and cards to viow, apply to W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 9330 Auctioneers. i WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDIN.GS. FOR SALE. CHEAP TARANAKI FARMS.' ALL 21 ISHEEP COUNTRY. »V •• — " GOOD HOMESTEADS. AA A ACRES, all grassed. Only £7 10a. per .irv/w acre. Cheapest farm in district. 620 a " £ rasse( l- 10s. per acre. AKA ACRES, 350 acres well grassed, 100 ytOlr acres ploughable. Prico, £& acre. 1 OA ACRES, all grassed, nearly all ploughXJv able. A fine dairy farm. Price, 'Jill acre. Only ,£SOO deposit. Easy terms. tori, ACRES, half grassed, balance milling JiVv bush; royalty yield, £3 to JM aero. Price, <£6 10 s. acre. Easy terms. 1 An ACRE DAIRY FARM, all ploughable. Xv/l/ Prico, .£l3 10s. aero. Deposit, .£SOO. -| QKA ACRES, Taranaki, only .£6 acre; 1200 JLOOI/ acres best English grasses; good twosheep country. Fine farm and very cheap, non ACRES, DAIRY FARM, at Tarata, n4& v wintering 40 cows. Price, ,£9 10s. acre. Adjoining farm sold <£13 acre. Only <£500 cash. "1 TA A ACRES, Waverley, guaranteed 2-sheep JLIUv/ country and 200 cattle; 1400 acres good grass, 13 subdivisions; homestead, woolshed, yards, dip (all new). Price .£5 ss. acre; ,£4OOO cash; balance 5 per cent; long term, no A ACRES, Otaki; 600 acres grass, 200 Jo" acres ploughable, 330 acros bush; wintered two big sheep; good homestead. Only J.-6 10s. acre; .£IOOO cash; balance 5 years, 5 per cent.- Good cheap farm. . ACRES, .Matamata; over half level I land; complete homestead. Splendid farm. To be given away for J54 acre; easiest terms. •Write for particulars. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, 1 NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. C 747 W. B. CHEWNELLS AMD CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, MASTERTON, Tho Oldest Established and Principal Agency in Wairarapa. AS A GOING CONCERN. CAPITAL DAllti FARM AND FIRST-CLASS STOCK. Occupying a handy, position in the Carterton district, 10 ' minutes from Station, and within easy reach of Post Office, School, and Factory.; ' A nicely-sheltered and compact little property, comprising:— ' 1 '-1A ACRES of tip-top dairying and cropitW ping land, mostly river hat, 50 acres been cropped, with excellent results. Securely fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks. Carries 40 cows in full milk- comfortably. Good G-roomed House, 5-bail cowshed, 3 sheds, 2roomed Cottage, waslihouse, with copper and tubs. Capital spring of water for domestic use. PRICE, .£24 10s. PER ACRE, Including 30 carefully-selected cows, 2 liorsos, bull, 7 calvos, 2 cows, boat, 7 slips, dray, buggy, harness, brood mare with foal, milking caus, and all dairy utensils. GOOD TERMS ARRANGED.. Write for a copy of our latest Land Guide, whioh will bo postoC to jou l'reo of all cost.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 16

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