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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY,, tho 6th DAY OF APRIL, 1910, at 2.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. In the Matter of Memorandum of Mortgage Number 71303 Land Transfer Office, Wellington. MESSRS. W. H, TURNBULL AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington. District, to Sell at their Auction Rooms, No. 27 Panama Street, Wellington, ALL THAT parcel of laud containing 25 perches being part of tho section Numbered 3 in the Evans Bay District, and being part of the lot Numbered 10 of Block 3 on Deposited plan No. 1621 being, tho whole of tho land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 185, Folio IS. Title: Laud Transfer. Application to sell and estimated value of property can bo seen at the office of of the Registrar. Tho particulars and conditions of sale can ho : seen at the offices of Messieurs Moorliouse and' Hadfield, corner of Featherston and Panama Streets, Wellington, or at the office of the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, At 3 p.m. At the Auction Rooms of Messrs. J. H. > Bethune and Co., Featherston and : Brandon Streets, Wellington. AUCTION SALE of Valuable Freeholds in the heart of the City, by order of the Mortgagees, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., under instructions from the Registrar of tho Supremo Court, on the application of the Second Mortgagees, will Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 27th April,. 1910, at 3 p.m.ALL THAT pie'ec of Land, containing. 20 5-10ths perches,' being part of Section Numbered 509 on the Plan of the City of Wellington, Having a frontage to Lower Willis Street of 42' feet 10 inches, and widening at' tho rear to 72 feet, by a depth of 100 feet. TOGETHER with the Shops aud otter J ■ Buildings erected thereon, and now in the occupation of the'Willis Street Shooting Gallery, and Messrs. P. , Calvert,, W.' S. Bedford, J. G. Bay, . and other tenants, and known as Numbers 50, 52, and 52a Willis Street. . This is a most exceptional opportunity of acquiring.at a low price onoof the most valuable freeholds in 'this city. Practically all the traffic of the City passes this.site, and its potentialities are enormous.''. The property is to be sold subject to a first mortgage to the Government lnmrance Department at 4i. per cent., and our instructions to sell'are absolute, "ho. Title is Land Transfer. » , Application to sell and- estimate of value of property can be seen at the office'of'the Registrar* •"" ■•'.-. ' For," full, terms .and .particulars, Conclitions of. Sale, etc.,' apply to ME?oRS. BOLTON AND ORGAN, 39 ■• Tohnston Street, Wellington, Solicitors Tor , the Mortgagees, or to the Auctioneers. :'■■' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. SUBDIVISION..OF MESSRS. KEILLER BROS.' FAMOUS RAUMAI ES- . TATE, NEAR BULLS (6500 ACRES). MESSRS. ' ABRAHAM .AND' WILLIAMS. LTD.; in conjunction with MESSRS. BAGGETT AND ■ POTTS, have received instructions to offer by Public Auction, early'iii April, the- above■ de-sirable.-property, 6500 ACRES, .the. greater, portion ,of which ' is well adapted for dairying. ' The property is now being roaded and subdivided, . and will be offered in areas of from 100 to 500 acres, on liberal terms. Full particulars later.

FOE QUICK SALE. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL ■' 6J YEARS' LEASE. A GOOD Opportunity; low renti easj ■ to workj- Takings, £S0 per week; can be improved. Owner selling owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill and Furniture only'£lsoo. Owing to" the low rout and the fact.that the Hotel can be run absolutely without expense, this is a Bargain. Apply quickly. GR!FFJTHB AND SOW, BLENHEIM. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. OAA ACRES, close to Dairy Factory, Oily School, and 2 miles from Railway Station," all, nice easy rolling country, suitable for Dairying, well divided; splendid grass country, J3650 cash, to go in. Good Buildings. ' ' . , SNIP. Of* ACRES, close to New Freezing DO Works, splendid land, all in crop (no stones), close to School and Factory; no buildings. £W cash to go in. ft. sure turnover at a big profit. 0, C. ROSS AND CO., QUEEN STREET. MASTEETON. T«l„ 263. Box 69. ■■ Private Tel., 238. HARCOURT AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKEKS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. RON A BAY.—Almost Now Cottage, i rooms,, hall, scullery; and washhouse, range,' tiled hearths and grates, verandah back and front, well built. Land 40 X 132 ft. Price .£425. Serais. 04S1 ORIENTAL BAY.-6-roomed Villa, bathroom, h. and'c:. water,'gas throughout. Land 119 ty about 100 ft., level, laid out garden, lawn, etc., and shelter hedges, price i 1325, or House and One Section, .£1050.' 9291 RINTOUL STREET (Extension).-5 Rooms, scullery and washhouse, bathroom, etc. Corner Section, 2G, x 100 ft. Cheap at £550. Immediate occupation. SILVERSTREAM (Main Road).-Bcauti-ful News-roomed Villa, bath, scullery, every convenience, h. and c. water, wardrobes, and cupboards. Land, 1 aore, laid out in garden, orchard, and tennis court. Price JUOOO. 9GOB Add ACRES, cheap Leasehold, 12acres •&\f\J in crops, 11 paddocks, permanent water, half limestone country; good 8roomed house, 5-roomed cottage, (let at ss. per week), cowbails with concreto floors, woolshed, dairy, piggeries. Now used as a mixed farm, and carrying over 400 ewes, 85 cattle, mostly /dairy cows, 20 calves, and 10 horses. I'ho cowshed is fitted with Austral Milking Machines and oil engine. Lease has nearly 8 years to run; rent, 10s. per acre; very convenicntly situated, within 2i miles of Railway - Station, 1 mile from school, and 4 inilo from creamery, level metal road Tho cows, milking machinery, and other stock can be taken by purchaser if <j e . sired. Price, .£225.. An exceedingly c li eap place. "827 fiyn 'ACRES, Sheep Farm, 1 aero in dO\} crops,. 10 acres shelter bush, rest best grasses, well fenced and subdivided, permanent water, rolling downs, country rich loam soil, carried all last winter, on grass only, 1300 sheep. GO big bullocks; present stock 800 ewes, 700 lambs, 500 hoggets, and.some cattle. Title L.I.P Kent, £-- per .annum. Railway 3 miles, school and creamery 2 miles, good-roads. Price, -U0 per acre; terms, .UOOO cash. zaia

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 16

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