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. ■ - LAND NOTICES. . ' .WHY'GO TO AUSTRALIA? AUCKLAND PROVINCE CAN SUPPLY ANY QUANTITY OF CHEAP LAND, . _ FREE FHOM RABBITS, NOXIOUS WEEDS, DROUGHT, FLOOD. FREE FROM KNOCK-OUT SEASONS, ' ' IN A SUPERB CLIMATE, WHERE THE CATTLE IN WINTER "WEAR SEALSKIN COATS." Here are a few Specially Cheap Properties, partly improved, and will carry from 1J to 2 sheep to tho aero when fully brought in:— /»ry AAA ACRES, for now carrying MOO sheep, 1200 cattle; 2000 acres of fnttenins O/jUUU. land can he brought in. Bounded on three sides by tho ocean. Cash wanted, Q/l AA ACRES, at £2 10s. per acre, now carrying 5500 sheep, 550 cattle, and horses; 2200 o4uO acres in ploughed grasses, good enough for dairying. Complete buildings; 50 miles fencing. £4000 cash. ... ... KQAA ACRES, at £i 12s. Gd. per acre, now carrying 1200 sheep, 300 cattle, or with m 5800 acres rich'fattening land adjoining, at J3 all round. On a beautiful harbour. Very at £3 17s. Gd., now carrying 1200 sheep, 400 cattle. Finest cattle and sheep OybUU country north of Auckland. River communication. ■ OOOr ACRES, at £2, now carrying 2000 sheep, 250 cattle, all ploughablo. Magnificent OddO coast country, healthiest of sheep downs. Terms. . _ rMA ACRES, at £i ss. per acre, now carrying 4500 sheep, 600 cattle. Limestone and 5200 sandstone, open and bush. Cash, X4OOO. ''. An?F<! 10s now carrvinc 1200 sheep, 200 cattle. All ploughablo, /00 acres m 4300 A p ™ ghed gfass, Vo-thirTsSfablo for dairying. On railway Hue, close creameries. 7?kAA ACRES, Native lease; rental, JllO; <*"ying 450 big cattle; ring fenced 2 miles.. 4000 from a borough, metal road. Or will carry 2000 sheop. Goodwill, only ,£2OM>. r> nr r v A Wprtnn who has inspected the abovo properties and is'conversant with ev?ry r p M art of is now In Wellington/ at Empire Hotel, and will be pleased to give personal interviews to inquirers. .•■..-- . 'T. MANDBNO ",' JACKSON, v LAND AND STATION AUCTIONEERS, - ...,-,..•. .(AUCKLAND. . ; 3232

AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1909,. : - At 2.30 p.m. .. 3y Order of the Mortgagee, under conduct o the Registrar' of the Supreme Court o New ZeHland, at .Wellington, and under th provisions, of "The Land Transfer Ac 1908?' and "The Native Land' Laws Amend men't Act, 1895.". ftfESSES. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Anc Ltl tioneers.. have teen instructed by th leristrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington o el, by public auction, their Auctioi looms situated at Brandon Street »n the C.t, f Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the.twentiet ,f OCTOBER, 1909, at 2.30 o'clock in the ai ;ernoon— "' • ' , ' ALL TH\T, the undivided third share aw interest in that parcel of land situate in Horowhcnua County, containing pi acres 15 nerches,- moieor less, bem: .all that parcel of land.lcr.own as.Horo ; whenua' No. 7, Block VII, Waiopeh Survey District, and being the wnol the land comprised m Certificate o Title, Volume 43, Folio 216. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER. For further particulars, apply toIZAED AND WESTON ■ (Mortgagee's Solicitors),. 161 Featherston Street, Wellington. Or the Auctioneers. 313 ■ WEDNESDAY, The 3rd Day of NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. SALE by Order of the Mortgagee, and._unde the conduct of ■ the. Eegistr.w of . Supreme Court of New.Zealand at.Welling ton. ■ ... . , AT THEIR ROOMS, ■', Corner'of Lambton Quay and Panama Streei ttf ESSES. HAECOURT AND CO. have re Si ceived instructions from the Registrar o ho Supreme Court of .New Zealand, Welling on. to sell by public auction, at their. Boom i :orner of Lambton C.uay and Panama : StrcotALI. THAT piece of Land situate in th Provincial District of Wellington, cor taining 20.2 perches, be the same _ little more or less,' being part of but division 13 and li of Section 20 and par of '■Subdivision 23,0f Section 16, Hut District, and the whole of the lan comprised and described in Certificate o Title, Volume 182, folio 179. The property is on the Main Read, Lowe lutt near the Railway Station, and upon th and is erected a new. six-roomed dwelling louse. •■■•.. ; ■■' . ' TITLE-LAND • TRANSFER. ■;•■■.- Particulars'arid conditions of sale may b nspected at the office of the- Auctioneers, o ' . MESSRS. GRAY AND JACKSON,' . . Solicitors, 11. Grey Street', Wellington. ' HAECOURT'ANDCO., ' v j33 '■'■.■' i -Auctioneers.' •',....- i" 1 . rvALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED WELLINGTON, HAVE'.FOR SALE . ' TWO GOOD SHEEP FARMS IN THE HUTT DISTRICT. I (Iftfl ACEE3 .Freehold, situated U mile LiJlw from- Upper Hutt and 20 miles fror Vellington. Part Crown Grant and part Lan transfer Title.- 1700 acres grass, of which 120 :cres aro newly sown, ICO acres bush, and 10 ores felled, but not grassed; 300 acres plough ble; 1600.acres hilly. Subdivided into 1 raddocks.'good 8 wire fences practically new Carrying capacity: 2 sheep per acre. BUILDINGS: 9-roomed'house, 4-roomed col age, woolshcd, concrete dip, sheep yards, etc .tc. '~- " • ■ -~...' Good roads, li miles from school. PRICE: £$ 10s. per acre. .£2OOO cash r< [uired, balance at 5 per cent. .nnp ACRES, Freehold, situated 6 mile LWOU from Silverstream and 22 miles iroi .Vellington. Land Transfer Title. , 800 Acres in grass and 150 acres bush. 10 paddocks, well watered. ~-.•-; Carrying capacity. 1500 sheep and. 120 cattli BUILDINGS: 8-roomed. house, woolshe< len'arator room,-grain store, etc., with U ou raildfngs, orchard, garden. Trout stream ;raverso the property. ~.. 1 mile from school. ; ~'■■» PEICE: £" per acre.-Terms,. £3000 cash. Further information on application to dalgety and company . limited, '~'.-;, WELLINGTON. : CUI -GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. • GET A PLAN OF THE . EVANS BAY ESTATE, . . ; .-."'■''• KILBIRNIE. mHE GEEATEST MONEY-MAKIN ■»■ OPPORTUNITY BEFORE THE PUBLIC TO-DAY! 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT WILL DO IT! 10 PER CENT.-IN SIX MONTHS. 10 PEE CENT. IN TWELVE MONTHS. BALANCE MAY REMAIN FOR THREE YEARS.' INTEREST ON UNPAID PURCHASE^ MONEY AT 5. PER. CENT. ■ Or wo will'build you a house and a'rrang the money for you at 41 per cent, interest an repayments arranged as weekly rent. For Conditions of- Sato apply— . THOMSON & BROWN, (SOLE AGENTS), ; AUCTIONEERS AND REAL-ESTATE . ' AGENTS, . OPPOSITE BANK N.Z., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ' Telephone, IUO,

AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF . HASTINGS SUBURBAN FARMING . .-. ALLOTMENTS, AND CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITES. ,p B. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED', 'O. NAPIER, in conjunction wit:. MURKAI, ROBERTS, AND.CO., havo been instructed by Mr. Henry Gaisford to offer by Public Auction, at tho ' • . DRILLSHED, • HASTINGS, On SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1909, At 11 o'clock a.m.— All that Beautiful Property, RAUPARE, , ' Formerly known as Sir William Enssc'.l's Flaxmero Estate, situated 2i miles from Hastings Railway Station. The- property consists of abont 1680 ACRES 168Q Of rich alluvial flats, some of the very choicest of the Plains; Subdivided to suit purchasers into 95 Allotments, varying from 3 to 50. Acres in extent. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer, 5 per cent, in 12 months, 10 per cent, in 18 months, balance March Ist, 1913. bearing 51 per cent, interest. ■ 3060 CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED, • havo. been instructed by Mr. James Macfarlano to Sell by • Public Auction, at their Rooms, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER, •'MONDAY.;OCTOBER 25th, 1909. ..; . At 2.p.m.— •THE BALANCE OF HIS SPLENDID ' ESTATE, CLIVE GRANGE, Subdivided into 33 Allotments,. varying in area from 1 ACRE UP TO 403 ACRES IN EXTENT. Tho Estate consists of Rioh Flats and Easy Downs, abundantly watered. Ideal locality, being convenient to Farndonand Hastings Kailway Stations, and 9 miles from Napier by good roads in all soasons.. : . ■ .' ' For residential sites or for those desirous of cultivating tho land tho fertile character of tho soil means MONEY in any branch of'farming it may be put to, while tho situation is sunny, and enjoys the healthy and exhilarating 6ea breeze from the Pacific Ocean. . ■ No, one should overlook this opportunity of acquiring an investment most excellent of its kind. :'' TERMS OF PAYMENT: . 10 per cent. Cash at time of sale. 20 per; cent, on Delivery, February Next. Balance of purchase money ,can remain on mortgage till 31st March, 1913, bearing 5 per cent, interest. :■:■: V',. ■ Plans of both above properties will be 6ent post' free.upon application torC. B. HOABLEYAND SON, LIMITED, ' ' Auctioneers,' NAPIER, HASTINGS, AND GISBORNE. -■.■■,•■'. 3061 e— ■— . . -=g - G. C. ROSS AND CO., . LAND AGENTS. MASTERTON. , . ALL LEVEL LAND. A SPLENDID FATTENING, CROPPING, DAIRYING, Oil GRAZING FABM. onn ACRES, close to Waipawa, splendid OOD quick soil tkaOvill grow wheat, oats, turnips, or rape. .At present there aro about 100 acres of oats and wheat in. The position is all that can be disered, andvthe climate ia absolutely the best in the North. Well subdivided into numerous.paddocks, fencing in good order, with water in every paddock. Grows all kinds of English grasses well, and will winter 1700 big sheep and fatten all tho lambs. Its'close proximity to three saleyards makes it very convenient for dealing. Bullock* fatten well. The land is all ploughable. Buildings, new 6-roomed House, stables, implement shed, and man'B cottage. Title, L.1.P.. Rent, Bs. Price, St 10s. per acre, with only £500 cash. This is, undoubtedly the cheapest property in the market. Applv sharp, to ROSS AND CO., Box 69, Master'ton. ■ . ■■ ■ CUG7 HARCOURT AMD CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, aTJC TIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' ~ ; .:■ ' . WAIKATO. N OA r\ ACRES, 40 acres : m ; crops, balance Oybl/ grass land, rich black loam soil; all flat, watered by creek, well fenced and sub. divided by 6 and 7-wiro fencing; will carry 10C dairy cows and young stock; 6-rooniod House, stable, with loft for 20 tons chaff; man's whare, cowbails, etc. Buildings , and fenc. ing all in" perfect order. Present . stock consists of 120-cattle and 180 sheep and lambs. Title, L.I.P. Rent .€52 per annum. Situated 2 miles from Railway, Town, School, and Creamery. Price £4 10s. per'annum. Any reasonable terms can be made. 76ii HANAWATU. QA ACRES, G acres, crops, 2 acres orchard Ort all ploughable, substantially fenced, ( paddocks, carries 37 cows, besides other stock G-roomed House, cowbails; concreted floor, pig geries (concreted), etc. Title, L.I.P. Ronl .£lB per annum. Town, Railway, and School '. miles, Creamery 21 miles, Price £31 pei acre. 'Terms, .£ISOO cash, balance 5 1 years. ■ 7GG( LEASE. 11 K ACRES, 100 acres grasses, balance ili) bush, well fonced, watered by creek buildings, whare. Lease has right of pur chaso. at £8 10s. per acre. Rent Bs. pei acre. Railway 70 miles, School \ mile, Cream cry 1 mile. Price, £250 goodwill. A snip. 705; INGESTRE STREET (top).-6-roomed Villa, ir first-class order; bay window and verandah bathroom, detachett woshhouse and shed splendid flower and vegetable garden, cor ner situation. Price, ,£llOO. Terms. 9291 ORIENTAL BAY—Large 8-roomed Residence plastered walls and ceilings, nil conveni ences, land about 100 x 100 ft., sunny anc sheltered position, full view of city anc harbour. Price, £2000. Recommended. - '• 929; KELBURNE.—Cosy, 5-roomed Cottage, nlmosl new, enamel bath, and new drainage, un< interrupted view of harbour, which car nover be built out. Distanco only ', minutes from tram. Price, only £700 Easy terms. 9291 HATAITA I.—Superior Residence, 6 rooms, ■ tastefully decorated and finished .through. out, 3' bay windows, veranda.'i two sides, splendid sea view, land 45 x. 101 ft. Price .£875 for quick sale. £100 deposit. (9274; Also all available vacant sections from £i , per. f00t.... ~'...

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 12

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