AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. TE ARO (all on tho Flat). BY ORDER OF THE PITBLIC TRUSTEE, In the Estate of the' la*o Thomas Erskine. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, At 2.30 p.m. j TIfESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, Willis Street, as above— • Lot I—No. 175 TARANAKI £TREET—4-roomed cottage, rental 155., level section, 22ft. frontago by a depth of SOft. 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. by a depth of 63ft. 6in. The above attached cottages, although ' fairly old, are in habitable order and condition. Crown Grant Title. Lot 3-Nos. 19 and 21 VICTORIA PLACE (off Gliuz'nee Street)— Two cottages, each 3 rooms, rentals 245.; level section, having a frontage of SOft. by a depth of-63ft. Gin. These two cottages are in good • fair order and condition, and are good letting places. These are al). good rent-producing properties,, and centrally 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. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO.. will v V sell at public auction, by , direction .of the Executors of the Will of the lato Wi Parata, Waipunahau, under authority of an Order by the Governor in Council: nrvn ACRES, being Sections 2 and 3 of SubOi/O division 18, Block 5, Kaitawa Survey District. 237 Acres, more or less, part of the above property, is subject to lease, which expires on the First day of June, 1913, at a rental of os. per acre. This lease commenced on the iirst day of June, 1599, since which time the land has risen greatly in value. . This compact little block is situated on tho sea frontage, "bout two miles from •Wnikanao Railway Station. T'lie climate is dry and bracing, and the land is excellent and healthy sheep country. . " , The Title to the property is under the, Land Transfer Act. Full particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from Messrs. Moorhouse and Hodfield, Solicitors, Featlierston Street, or from , W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., Auctioneers, i . • 5 PANAMA STREET. GGSB HARCOURT AMD CO., Auctioneers, sharebrokers, £and AND HOUSE AGENTS, 1 LAMBTON QOAif, WELLINGTON. HEART OF CITY-ValtidbU ' AViffchouso or Factory Si to,'s4ft. x 116 ft:; perfectly level; with iron buildings thereon; leasehold, long term; low ground rental. Prico £600. Estate to bo closed forthwith. 7817 AUSTIN STREET .(best ,p; a rt)-Sup'erb Villa Residence, 2 bay windows, specially finished throughout; equal to new; let at 325. 6d. week; land 35ft. x 100 ft. Prico £1250; £100 cash; immediate possession; owner leaving city. 8415 CHEAP HOMES FOR" THRIFTY PEOPLE. £50 CASH—S rooms (new), Karori, £625; balance 17s. week. £50 CASH—S rooms (new), Brooklyn, 525; balance lGs. week. £50 CASH—S 1-oms, near'P.O., Newtown, £475. £50 CASH—S rooms, Kelburne, £650. £50 CASH—4 rooms (new), Wallace Street (off), £525. £25 CASH—Villa, Island Bay, 5 rooms, 2 bay windows, sunny, sheltered, close- to tram, school; section 35ft. x lGsft.; glorious view ; Price £650, balance as .rental. 8257 SOUND INVESTMENT. inon ACIII'JS, MAIN TRUNK LINE; all easy rolling round-topped hills; all rideable; splendidly grassed, substantially fenced and subdivided; _ watered by permanent creeks; has ; 'just ■ wintered in ■ the pink of condition 2200 sheep, a numbor of cattle, and horses, and is at present carrying this stock, plus 1000 -lambs. Buildings—G-roomed house, woolshed with 2 machines and engine, milker's cottage of S I'ooms, cowbails, sheep and cattle yards. Railway; 9 miles; school and creamery, 1J miles. Metal roads. Price £12 per acre. Terms, £2000 cash. 7286 [rn.A ACRES, MAIN TRUNK LINE;, all OUU splendidly grassed,well fenced, and subdivided • into 8 paddocks; watered ■by streams; -low, easy-rolling country, considerable portion ploughablo when stumped; several very fine Hats; carries 3 sheep -per acre-, just wintered and is now carrying 800- wet ewes, 500 hoggets',' 70 cattle, and 12 horses; 6-roomed house, stable, trapshed, milking sheds, dairy, engine-room with separator complete, butter-room; co-operative woolshed and dip quite close railway, 6 miles; school, 2 iniles; buggy road. Price £12 per acre. Terms can be arranged. ' 7273 - ' ■ CGOI . GENTLEMEN, THE AMERICAN FLEET has .visited our Uity of Auckland, and now that the North Island Mam Truns Railway has been Completed, why not tase a trip up, and see ail the marvellous sights. In doing so, we strongly advise you tu do tho trip, leisurely, giving U3 an opportunity to show you some of the hnest and cneapest grazing country in the Dominion. Should you decide to do as we suggest, we will meet you at any station along the lino aud show you investments which, if taken, will make your trip not only one of pleasure, but one of great linancial success as well. Appended are particulars of one of the many hundreds of genuine bona-iido specs, we have to ofl'er. ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, AlUu rolling, sunny,' limestono country, all in grass, but 200 acres shelter bush; targe area ploughable; well, watered, well fenced, and subdivided into 20 paddocks. The buildings comprise a largo 10-roomeu gentleman's residence, replete with every modern convenience, telephone, etc.; stables, loose-boxes, 2 woolsheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, dip, sheop aud cattle yards.. Only 5 miles by good metalled road from town and railway and the best stock market on tho West Coast. The property is now wintering 5400 sheep and 300 head of cattle. Price £9 ss. per acre. First-class terms can be arranged. For further particulars apply ROSS AND iViACGREGOR, MASTERTON. ' . C 716 w. B. CHENNEL.LS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE. AGENTS, .. ACCOUNTANTS, VALUERS, MASTERTON. The Oldest' Established and Principal Agency ■ii the Waii»r?pa. FORTY-MILE BUSH DISTRICT. 1 pr AA ACRES, adjoining Railway Station, and i)UU only H miles frcm school and cream--1 cry, good roads in all directions, flat and un--1 dulating country of limestone and papa formation, G acres cultivated, 14 paddocks, 'winters 1 2J sheop per acre, besides cattle and horses, new 10-roomcd house, woolshed, dip, 2 sets 1 yards, cowbail, etc. Price £17 per acre. One ' of the most compact mixed farms on the mar- ' kct, equally suitable for dairying, sheep, and cropping. Will easily subdivide into dairy i farms. Terms moderate. ' 3026 I 00 a ACRES, 2J miles from railway station, /Coij P. 0., and store, r.nd .1 miles from factory, nice easy country, with 50 acres ploughed, very carefully sown in best English glass, carries 2 ewes per acre and 22 cattle, excellent 5-roomcd dwelling with washhouse, dairy, cowbails, sheep yards, dip, good orchard, 8 paddocks, best fencing, plenty of water, lease for five years with R.O.P. at £10 10s. per acre. .CSBO for goodwill; a beautiful littlo place. 3051 Current copy of our-Land Guide will be for- ) wardod post free on application, C 765
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 309, 23 September 1908, Page 12
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