■ ■■■■. AUCTIONS. • ON ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A UCTION SALE OF HEMP AND TOW, ■ "•■ Ex FIRE AT J SHED. On the Reclamation, Waterloo Quay, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At 11.0 a.m. prompt. ALL SALVAGED HEMP AND TOW FROM THE FIRE. ~ .LEVIN AND CO., LTD., • ' Auctioneers. MONDAY ' t NEXT, MONDAY, 15th MARCH, 1909, at 2 p.m. tfIOOO FIEE SALVAGE SALE. ,£IOOO BERTENSHAW AND EVENSEN.have instructed by Harris and Co., Ltd., to Sell by Auction, at their Showrooms, Adelaide Road (first stop past Basin Reserve)— Some High-Class (Furniture, slightly damaged by water, comprising:— Chesterfields, overmantels, hallstands, quaint beds, occasional tallies, drawingroom chairs, bookcases, mirrors, mantelpieces, cheval sets; ilso, a quantity of carpenters' and contractors' building materials, etc., etc. The goods will be on view on Saturday and. Monday, before 6337 Sa 6 " H. M. BERTENSHAW. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1909, . At 2 p.m. At Messrs. Jones Bros.' Camp, Camp Road, Lower Hutt, near the V.I.C. Store. WAGONS, ETC. By Order of the/Holders of the Bill-of-Sale. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions. to hold (i clearing salo of above- of— 6 draught geldings • 2 brood mares, with a foal each - 2 young draught horses, 3 years. 1 young draught horse, 2 years ' 1 yearling ■ , , . ■ Hunter bay mare, 6 years, by Culnine 5 block drays Wool wagon, harness, road plough, roller, tools, shovels, sheds, cooking range, timber, heavy sledge, horse covers, etc. 'A great opportunity to secure good horses and plant at your price. The sale being under instructions from the mortgagees, will be held ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., g22G Auctioneers. MONDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1809, At 2.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT FAMILY RESIDENCE, CLAREMONT GROVE, off AUSTIN STREET, With Almost Half Acre of Land. (Opposite Victoria Bowling Green.) 14/TESSRS. .T. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have ivJL been favoured with instructions from Seorgo Shirtcliffe, Esy., to sell by auction, at their rooms, Featherston Street, as above— His SPLENDIDLY-BUILT RESIDENCE, "RAHIRI," CLAREMONT. GROVE, off Austin Street, containing 13 rooms, with wide hall, verandah, balcony, scullery, pantry, bathroom, linen presses, wardrobes, fitted with h. and c. water, e. light, and modern conveniences; also motor shed. The land has a frontage of G6 feet by a depth of 261 feet, and is beautifully planted and laid.out as orchard, flower and vegetable garden. The above property is in the most sunny j.csition in Mount Victoria, facing the north. o\erlooking the Victoria Bowling Green, and cwm&nding a magnificent outlook ovor the city. • . A large proportion of the purchase money can remain for 3' years at i{ per cent. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., - 6327 ' , Auctioneers. GREAT SALE OF A A BUSINESS SI T E\S In the Heart of ' THE CITY OF LEVIN. , > The BLOCK known as the RAILWAY RESERVE, the property of B. R. Gardiner, Esq., eituated in Oxford Street, between the Hotel Ardidia and the Levin Railway Station. A wonderful opportunity to invest in the Boet progressive Town in the North Island. In the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, On TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909, At 8 o'clock p.m. HUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD., in conjunction with HARRIS AND SUSSEX, acting under instructions from B. R. Gardiner, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction as above— 44 Business Sites in the heart of Levin, the Capital of the Horowhenua County. Laud Transfer' Title. The terms of sale are liberal:— 25 per' cent, cash deposit at sale, 5 per cent. 3 months from date of sale, 5 per cent. 6 months from date of sale, 5 per cent. 9 months from date of .sale. . . 5 per cent. 12 months from date of sale. Balance in 5 years from date of purchase. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money, or may be paid at any. time without notice. ■ The Sections vary a little in area, but all have a frontage to Oxford Street of at least 40. feet, with a right-of-way at the back of each Section. The footpath fronting the whole of the Sections has been asphalted. Such an apportunity to make a profitable investment has never been presented in Levin. Plans may be had on application to the Auctioneers, , HUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD,, Levin. > Or HARRIS AND SUSSEX, Land Agents, Levin. 6251 U.F.C.A., i MERCHANTS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. PALMEESTON NORTH. one , ACRES, 10 miles from Palmerston OVD North; half L.1.P., balance 0.R.P.; 125 acres in grass, some second growth, balance in bush, which tho owner is now felling; all ringfenced; whare on property; a neverfailing 6upply ,of water; property within a Btone's throw sold for ,£l3 per acre;well worth inspection.' Price, Xα 10s. per acre; abont .£7OO cash. CAAA ACRES, Native Lease, up the WaOUvv nganui Rivor;42yeara to run at 9d. ■and Is. 6d. per acre; some clearing; balance bush; 3-sheep country when in grass; healthy climate. Porperty well watered by streams and spriugs. Nearly all ploughablo. Whare on the place. For an expenditure of about ,£2OOO on thia place, a return of from .£SOOO to £10,000 would be assured. Owner is prepared ' to exchange interest for Cilj- I'roperty. Consideration on application. ~l OA T ACRES on tho Main Trunk Line. A Li&Qd nice Grazing Run; all cleared; 300 acres ploughable; large woolshed fitted with eheep-shearing machinery, engine, »tc.; sevenroomed house, nicely laid out with all conveniences. Winters 2000 sheep, 50 cattle, 2( horse 3. Price, JEG 10s. Terms on application. At the price, this is an investment where t man cannot low money, as t'i land must riss in value in tho next sear or two. Cffiif
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 455, 13 March 1909, Page 16
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