: AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. . GRETNA lIALL. TAIHAPE. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 2 o'clock. __ ALLEN T. TICKERS has been instructed by A. E. Wakeman, Esq., to soli "Ern- , dale Estate.". - 50 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. Areas, 1 rood to 10 acres; 10 minutes frpm railway and town; a beautiful and rising locality. Terms, 10 per cent, fall of hammer, ' 5 per cent, in 3, G, 9, 12 months at G per cent.. Plans on application to the auctioneor. G396 FRIDAY, 19 th-MARCH, 1909, At 2 o'clock. In the. Fruit-Market, Allen Street. FIRST AUCTION SALE OF PORTION OF GOODS SALVAGED FROM MESSRS. VIRTUE AND CO.'S PREMISES, . WITHOUT RESERVE: TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., /in o been instructed to sell at. auction, as alove . 2qq»SACKS OATS SACKS BARLEY :'gQ SACKS RICE .POLLARD ' .pjQ SACKS WHEAT With all faults (if any). . . G43S LEVIN PIG. SALE.
' TO-DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. TTUDSON AND MARRIOtT, LTD., will sell at their LEVIN YARDS— ■ 75 prims'porkers : 15 prime .baconers 25' good weaner.s. T. A. B. "HUDSON, Auctioneer. v GREAT SALE OF A A BUSINESS , SITES In the Heart of , THE. CITY OF LEVIN. The BLOCK known as the RAILWAY RESERVE, the property of B. R. Gardiner, Esq., situated in Oxford Street, between the- Hotel Arcadia and the Levin Railway Station.
A wonderful opportunity to invest in the most progressive Town in the North Island., In the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, On ' TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909, , At 8 o'clock p.m. /ttUDSON t AND MARRIOTT, LTD., in con- ' Jl*-■ junction with "HARRIS 'AND SUSSES, acting under- instructions from B. R. Gardiner, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction as above— 44 Business Sites in the heart of Levin, tlio Capital of thel Horowhenua County. .Land Transfer Title. The terms of sale are liberal;— 25 per cent, cash deposit at sale, ' -j " 5 per cent. 3 months from date of sale, ;s 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 ori' unpaid purchase money, or may be ( paid at any time without notice. j ■ 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 SUSSES, Land Agents. . ' , .-• ' Levin. 1 ,6251 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1909, • ' LOWER HUTT. " V ■ GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AND FARM, INCLUDING A GARDEN OF RARE liEAUTY. IN THE SUN&IEST AND PRETTIEST PART v • OF THE VALLEY. . -. INTERESTING TO MOTORISTS. ' : TMTESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. have li-l received instructions ,to sell by Public Auction in their Rooms, 2G Brandon Street; on WEDNESDAY, the 31st MARCH, at 2.30 p.m., " the following desirable propertyAll that land containing 5 acres 3 roods 10 perches, being part of Section 13, Hutt, together with, the 9-roomed residence and other buildings erected thereon. This property is situated on the south-east 6ide of Bellevue Gardens. The land being close to the best market in the colony, and of exceptionally deep and rich soil, particularly lends itself to intense cultivation—glasshouse culture, fruit growing, asparagus, and rhubarb beds—and could be made to produco a good income, besides supplying poultry, Eggs, butter, ■milk, cream, vegetables, fruit, etc., for owner's domestic^requirements. The house is of recent construction, and comprises nine rooms, h. and c. water, and all conveniences, conservatory; also stable, coachhouse, motor shed, and man's room, cowshed, and poultry run. The house is embowered in a garden probably not surpassed for beauty in the valley. The bulbs and rare plants have been drawn from all parts of the world, at a cost of several hundred Sounds. Tennis: Lawn (full,size) and Croquet Lawn, two picturesque Summer Houses.
Orchard—Over '200, carefully-selected "fruit trees have been planted. , Fuller particulars from the Auctioneers. ' 6-150 , ACRES, a first-class FARM, in Otaki . i" District; 650 in grass, balance hush; . pood hills and rich flat lands for fattening or . dairying; grand situation, near station, school, and creamery; new house and buildings. For price, terms, etc., apply "C.N.," 76 WELLINGTON TERRACE. Or Alients. 6298 GRAVES AMD CO., LAND AGENTS, HAVVERA. FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE. ■ / MAGNIFICENT BOSH LAND, IN ONE . BLOCK. CAPACITY, 2 SHEEP. OSffkA ACRES Freehold, id heavy bush. oOvJU The adjoining land is carrying 3 sheep to the acre. Situated 30 miles from Palmerston by rail, and half hour s drive from Township, Railway Station, and Sale Yards. .Worth fully £6 10? per acre when in grass. This fine piece of coniitry lies well to the mm, and with a bush pony one can rido oyer most of it. We have persona y inspected the property, which is undoubtedly the cneapest offering in the Dominion. PRICE, 30a. per acre. 'Owner is prepared to tonsider any reasonably ej#umbered property in Exchange, or will make exceptionally easy terms for straight-out sale. Eawty is
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 459, 18 March 1909, Page 10
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