■ .. AUCTIONS. .. . WEDNESDAY,' 3rd NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. : '. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ' No. 208 WELLINGTON TEKKACL., "MESSRS •. J. H.; BETHUNE AND CO. have Xf-fl. beep favbnre'd;.with instructions to Sell by Auction' at. their .rooms,' Featherston. Street,, as aboveTT:.. ;' THAT MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLDPRO- ■ PLRTY,-, part, of . Section No.' 452, WiiL- ; MNGTON, having a frontage of 40ft. . to Wellington Terrace by the extensive : depth , .of 330. ft., and adjoining .Kelburn© ■ Park, at • back; together-with the two-storv residence, No. j2OB WELLINGTON TERRACE, thereon, containing 9 rooms, iwith 'bathroom, iscul- ■ lery-waslihouse, two bay windows, etc., now > vacant: s '. ': ■ ",. v The above is one"of'.the most central'and charming sites, to be found m tho city, 'i'ho wealth of ■ native' vegetation'.behind the'house adds a special charm to the property for a city man, whilst it is within a few minutes of tho wharves and ..business streets. For. key, and further, particulars apply to MESSRS, MOORHOIJSE. AND HADFIELD, Solicitors, Panama Street; .- . 'Or ' ■ •' . ' ,,■ : . MESSRS; ,J.';H. BETHUNE AND CO., '.:' 3772 -.. ' ■ . Auctioneers. ■ WEDNESDAY, The 3rd Day of NOVEMBER, 1909, :;m/. At 2.30 pm. SALE by Order of. the Mortgagee,: and under v the conduct of;' the Registrar of the | .- Supreme Court of New Zealand at' Welling. ton. .■: ■■■:,[' ;.• ' ■■■•' .-■ I AT THEIR ROOMS, i Corner of Lambton Quay and Panama Street. ■jIfESSRS:' HARCOTJRT! AND . CO. havo rexTX ceived instructions from, tie Registrar oi the . Supreme Cpurt, of New Zealand, Wellington, to Eell by public.auction, at their Rooms, corner of Lambton'Quay, and Paitamn StreetrALL THAT piece of Jjfmd" situate, in the Provincial District'.of Wellington, containing. 20.2' perches, 'be. the same . a little more;or less,'being part of Subdivision 13 and 14 of. Section 20 and part of Subdivision 23' of Section 16, Hutt i District, and the whole of the land ;' comprised and described in Certificate of j■ ' Title,J-yblume 182,' folio -179. ' The property- 1 is' oh the Main' Road, Lower Hutt, near tho Railway; Station, and upon the land is erected a new- six-roomed dwellinghouse.' TITLE-LAND TRANSFER. : Particulars', and conditions of sale may- bs . inspected at :the' office 'of ' the Auctioneers, or Of' y'' . . ~ MESSRS. •' GRAY ' AND • JACKSON; '' ■ -Solicitors,. • 11 Grey Street, .Wellington.- \. .: 1 HARCOURT ' AND ■ CO.,:' ' , 3138 ■ Auctioneers. W. H. MORRAH & COi a 'AND * ESTATE WILLIS STREET,'" WELLINGTON. FIRST CLASS DAIRY -FARM,. FITZHER- : BEET EAST, PALMERSTON NORTH...-. 1 A A ACRES' Terrace .Land, all .'grassed, SO -*-"v. ..acres ploughed, fine supply, of water, toiisuar,nuinb'er';,;ofi good' : big.', shelter- plantft' hons, - groomed homestead, 12-bail cowshed, with concrete .floor nndj'other-buildings.-, Do 40 cows and other stock all year, round,' and do 'them well. Caenp at J32S acre.; Exceptionally easy-terms to practical 'man. i NEVER BEEN FLOODED/ - •WE 'HONESTLY RECOMMEND THIS FARM, which is only 4 miles from the Town -.Farms for Sale, every where. Apply, for details, ' auicKi , A GOING; ;CONCEEN. QK ACRES Freehold, 1 first-class dairy farm, 3 VO miles from Aohhurst Railway Station 2 miles from creamery ■' and- school i SO , acres ploughable, balance.easy country; well fenced into' six paddocks and all well watered; 5roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, barn, trapshed, piggeries,. good orchard and garden,' eto., eto' Price, £20 per acre, iholu'ding 126-first-class c0w5...,£250 cash, balance 5 years at (i per cent.■ .V ,'■ J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, ' . MiiR'SON AND MARTON JUNCTION. ' ' • ■ CHOICE FARMS, MANAWATU.' ■J Of» ACRES, level! land, well watered, sub. XOO divided into 6omo 14 paddocfa, all in grass, about 18 acres, broken to- plough; 14Btall cowshed, with "concrete bails, and yard, dairy, separator : shed, ■ cottage, also 8-staJlcow' sl.:d; 4J miles from station, ' 2 milts* from creamery,. d miles from school, by good metal road. Prico, £18 per aero; terms arranged ICA ACRES rich fattening groujidis'ail 'in iilw grass, but 9 acres under plough; subdivided into 7 paddioks. well watered,' no buildings; 5 tniJes north of Levin, by Mod metal-road.- Price, Mi per. acre;'grand dairv farm; terms arranged. - . .. . .. ' Q7« 'AUtEiy 34u acres ■ in bush, .balance ft" ring-fenced, 12■ paddocks, 150 acres of which is rich llat land, balance undulating and hilly. Price. iIJ por acre; i houses, farm buildings,; sheep and cattle .yards. Or will sell Biu acres, J!9 per . acre; :3 miles from'station, 1 mile irom school, and alongside creamery. . ... waikato. ; Rich love! flat land, drained; and , partlydrained swamp; handy to railway.station,saleyards, eto. Price, only 10s. per acre, Sold in areas of-100 acres and upwards; easiest of terms;' nothing better on the. market, Fni] particulars •on application. . NOTla.—Buyers wishing to pnrebase-'«ood Farms shoula consult the undersigned,' who is a practical farmex, : and can give reliable information ot properties ollered for sale by him. gained by personal inspection. H. ERNEST ILEIGHTON, liANu AxSij 'JStfiiTfl" AGENT. 7 I£6 FEATIItiiSiON STREET. WELLINGTON, - . • ~. . AND- A'l'.'LU Willi, HOTT. : SALES of Land, Stock, Furniture, etc., arranged in any, part of. tiie Dominion. ' V, STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 215 ACKS3, . FOR Immediate Lease, possession Ist October, one. of the-best Dairy Farms'ln the district;. allin grass ' and plonghatle;- good house of. 7 rooms, scullery, bathroom, .'washhouse, copper and tubs, concrete floor;' large concrete cowbails, with loft, water laid on; orchard, lawn, garden, trapsheds, plg-styes) etc.; about 20 acrcs stumped,'-fences.lUßt-class order, planty, of water,-; will winter: 70 cows, besides other: stock. Easy distance to school! butter factories, cheese and dried, milk factory and railway station. Will leaso for. live years with purchase. clause. For'terms of eton apply— i VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND. .'AND COMMISSION AGENT, FFIIT.DtNG. CIOB4 '.MAIN TRUNK LINE LAUD BARGAINS. ACRES L.1.P., near Utikn, 8 milss'from OaJXj railway station,' 1J milea from cream-sry;'6-ruomed honaej all conveniences; Woolshed, two sets of yards; divided into 9 paddocks, all in grass.'' This land is eminently tuitablo for nuxed farming, but at present it is tarrying IGOO-'sheop: J2lO per acre; XSOO down; balance, at, s(por,cent: '' . , SQI ACRIvS Freehold (dallying and .sheep),' G)t/X iiO ill \grass, balance' first-class milling, oush; Ting fenced; 12 miles from Hunterville, I mile frumi post office,' school,, and creamery; new 5-rooinea honso. £9 per acre; £1218 cash; Dolanne atya per oont. : ' GARNER AMD CO,, " ■' LAND AGENTS, iAIHAfE." '■ ~' .... . v' CI4S4 I A GOOD' LITTLE DAIRY, FARM. fA' ACRES, ciosc to Feilding, handy 'to k" Creamery, -P. 0., and Railway, School ni property ; ;all gras3, all ploughable. Price, eltiOO: -'; Terms ..arranged. .. ,- ■ J. R. PERRY, j . COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUER FEUDING. Citil'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 652, 1 November 1909, Page 12
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