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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. TE ARO (all on the Flat). BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC ' TRUSTEE, In the Estate of tho late Thomas Erskine. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, , At 2.30 p.m. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, Willis Street, as aboveLot I—No. 175 TARANAKI STREET—4-roomed cottage, rental 155., level section, 22ft. frontage by a depth of 80ft. This cottage is in good habitable order and sound condition; has all usual conveniences and gas. Title, Land Transfer. Lot 2-Nos. 12 and 14-VICTORIA PLACE (off Ghuznee Street)— Two cottages, each 3 rooms, rentals 215., level section, having a frontage of 29ft. oy a depth of 63ft. Bin. The above attached cottages, although fairly old, are in habitable order and con- , dition. Crown Grant Title. Lot 3-Nos. 19 and 21 VICTORIA PLACE (off Ghuznee Street) —Two cottages, each 3 rooms, ■ rentals 2-ts.; level section,. having a frontage of 30ft. by a depth of 63ft. Gin. These two cottages are in good fair order and condition, and are good letting places. These are all good rent-producing properties, and contrally situated, and are worth inspection by investors. . A few. years hence they will likely be valuable as sites for factories. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to . W. : H. MORRAH AND CO., 6676 - Auctioneers. FOR HALE. v SEASIDE TEA ROOMS. A GRAND OPENING FOR MO'I'UER AND DAUGHTERS. .£5 PER WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. TRADE STEADILY INCREASING. "TlßElilSHS.—Shop and I.arge Tea Rooms. with 10 Dwelling Rooms attached; least 10 years; 5 years.at -'.J, balance of torm 42 10s. Turnover £700 per tnnutn. One-third Profit. Goodwill and Futuua -Cl5O. Stool; and Furniture at Valuation. Apply sharp— ' LEWIS 'AND" CO., ' ' ESTATE .'.GENTS, WANGANUL C 837 PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE'. "Will give purchaser Superior 7-roomcd . o&iJtl House, furnished, at 245. per week; seven permanent boarders at 41; very central position. WANTED, Loan .£3OO for country cliont, second mprtgage 8 per cent, for two years, first mortgage to Government now on .£7OO. ' Security absolutely, safe. . . WANTED, Speculator take up 20 ACRES Native Lnnd, freehold, at Paekakariki; suitable for cutting up. COOK & CO., LAND AGENT'S, Corner PANAMA AND FEATHEItSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. . C 944 . GOOD FREEHOLDS.

-J no ACRES, all in grass, well fenced and -LOO subdivided, all level, uear the coast; 4-roomed dwelling, cowshed, etc.; 2J miles to factory and school, metal road. PRICE—.£I4 per acre; reasonable terms can be • arranged. (Mo. 3usi» I QA 3. ACRES, all well improved, level, well JLi/Ui watered, well fenced, and subdivided, 7-rooin dwelling, cowshed,.- with concrete floor, fitted up witli milking machine, water, power, etc.; 1J miles to school and tactory; handy to township; winters 90 cows. A Bargain at <£16 per acre; .£GOO cash, balance can remain tor live years at 5 per cent. (No. 3 U a 7) or ACRES, well improved, good 5-room OU house, 5-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable, with feed-room, buggy-house, harness-room loft, largo shed for gram, etc.; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 25 acres, ploughed; handy to factory and school; 4} miles to New Plymouth. PRICE—X'IGOO; <£760 can.',remain on mortgage- . (No. 3091) 7Art A ? RES - first-class dairy or sheep farm, all in grass except-about 50 acres bush, well fenced, - and divided into sheep-proof. paddocks; two good houses of live 'rooms,each; woolshed, sheepyards, cattlevards stables, etc.; wintered 1400 sheep and 150 cattle besides horses and some dairy cows- 4 miles to township, good road; 14 miles'to freezing works. ' PRICE—.£IO per acre; .£ISOO cash, balance can be ararnged for. 2gg^ NEWTOW KSNG, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Established, 1879.' ' C9lO W. B. CHENNELLS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAICD, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, VALUERS, MASTERTON. The Oldest and Principal Agency • • 'n the Waii arena. • FORTY-MILE BUSH DISTRICT KAA ACRES, adjoining Railway Station, and UVV only 11 miles frcm school'and creamcry, good roads in nil directions, flat and un-' dulating country of limestone and papa formation, G acres cultivated, 14 paddocks, winters 2J sheep per acre, besides cattle and horses new 10-roomed house, woolshed, dip, 2 sets yards, cowbail, etc. Price .£l7 per acre. One of the most compact mixed farms on the market, equally suitable for dairying, sheep, and cropping. Will easily subdivide into dairv farms. Terms moderate. q/wr OQA °? iles fro , ra railway station, iVOV P. 0., and store, r.nd 3 miles from factory, nice easy country, with 50 acres ploughed very carefully sown in best English grass,.car! ries 2 ewes per acre and 22 cattle, excellent 5-roomed dwelling with washhouse, dairy, cowbails, sheop yards, dip, good orchard, 8 paddocks/ best fencing, plenty of water, lease for fivo years with E.O.P. at .£lO 10s. per acre .£SBO for goodwill; a beautiful littlo place. ' Current copy of our Land Gnido will bo forwarded post free on application C7GS J. W, BRAITH WAI'TE, A UCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND, AND FARM AGENT, JOHNSONVILLE. ,£49s.—New 5-roomed Villa Residence, J-acre. Splendid run for poultry. .£47s.—Nearly 5-acro, hill side and healthy, comfortablo verandah Cottago, all conve! niences. JEI3SO. —Geifllemnn's Residence on lj-acres ornamental grounds. ' JCI2O. —Ono of tho Best Residential Sites in Johnsonville, level land. .£3ls.—lnvostmont Qottago and land; good. ceiz

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 308, 22 September 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 308, 22 September 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 308, 22 September 1908, Page 12

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