AUCTIONS. SECOND AUCTION SALE Of DR. PERRY'S BEAUTIFUL BULBS, TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. BARRAUD, YORK AND CO., LTD., •will sell as above at their Rooms, 137 Lambton Quay— ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OP Dr. Perry's Collection of Choice and Rare Narcissi, Daffodils, nnd other Bulbs, including Alb.itross, Apricot, . Cassandra, Glory of Linden, Madame de Gratfe, Thisbe, Anemones, etc., etc., also a largo and varied assortment cf Pot Plants, Palms, aud Ferns. This is a splendid opportunity to securo choice Bulbs true to name. SUB-DIVISION OP MESSRS. KEILLER BROS.' WELL-KNOWN RAUMAI ESTATE. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. At 1 p.m. At the Borough Horse Emporium, Palmerston North, ABRAHAM AND-WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with Messrs Baggott and Potts, of Wanganui, mil offer by Public Auction as cbove— 29 Farms in tne above. Estate, ranging in area from 30 to 600 acres. The property is situated about three miles from the Town of Bulls, and seven miles from the Great- ■ ford Railway Station. Every section will have a frontage to a made and metalled" road, and water is obtainable at the depth of a few feet. ' . . A large portion of this Estate is of ''■'"" good dairying quality, and arrangements' ha've-been made with the Dairy Union-for the ereotion of a Creamery on a site sej; aside ,on Section 7 under guarantee of 400 cows, or of. a Cheese Factory ■ under guarantee of 300 cows. Tho Bwamps are thoroughly drained, fences in good order,'and a large amount of land has been broken up and ploughed. terms! ■ " . £10 per cent, cash, £5 per cent, on the 14th June, 1910, when delivery will be given; £10 per cent, on the 14th May, 1911; balance on the 14th May, 1915; unpaid balances will bear £5 per cent interest'per annum. ■ * For further particulars see Plans, which give full details of each section, and which can be obtained from Baggott and Potts, Wauganui, or from ' ABRAHAM AND'WILLIAMS, LTD. ■ TUESDAY, 31st MAY-,.' At 2.30 p.m. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. TO MANUFACTURERS,' BUSINESS MEN, • WAREHOUSEMEN, SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, AND INVESTORS. . SALE' OF A SPLENDID'PERPETUAL LEASEHOLD BLOCK OF BUSINESS PREMISES, JERVOIS QUAY. ONE.OF THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE BLOCKS IN THE CITY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured with instructions from tho lessee to:sell by public auction in their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY, 31st MAY, 1910, at 2.30 p.m.That most valuable Business Block v on tho Reclaimed Land, .Tervois ? ' Quay, being Sections Nos. 13 and 14, on the plan of Tβ Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of 100 ft. to jervois Quay by a depth ■of 170 ft. 6in. on the south side, and 116 ft. iin. on the north side, and being' 35ft. 4in. wide at the rear, containing an area of 48.3 perches. ' . THIS FIRST-CLASS SITE is held from tho Municipal Corporation of Welling.ton under Perpetual Lease, the first term of which expires on tho 6th. April, 1919, with periodic valuations every fourteen years, lessee having full valuations' for building and other improvements. The rent for the first term is £203 15s. per
On these sections are erected two handS'uno warehouses, each of tliree stories, with connecting brick 'Bulk Store of three stories, all fitted with electric lifts. and every convenience. Messrs. D. Benjamin' and Co. have recently been in the occupation of the Northern' Warehouse and on the top floor of the Southern Warehouse, also the Bulk Stores at the back. ■■ Of the'.Southern Warehouse, Messrs. Chambers and Son rent the basement, ground floor, and first floor until November, M 916, at a yearly rental of £395, plus' rates. v . THESE BUILDINGS are of massive construction, handsome designs, built of brick, cement faced, and roofed with iron, and are eminently, adapted for the requirements of any merchant, and are insured for the sum of £11,400. ITS MAGNIFICENT POSITION as a wholesale site is undoubted, standing as it docs in the main thoroughfares between Te Aro and Lambton Quay, and in close proximity to, the principal wholesale houses of Wellington. There is great difficulty in securing cither building sites or warehouse premises in this part of. the City of Wellington, and- the present opportunity is bo unusual that it should not bo missed. . TERMS OF. SALE.-20 per cent. Deposit, balance can be arranged on easy terms. ' For further particulars, apply to ''■■••. '"•'. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. LOOK AT THIS. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN HAWKE'S BAT. 1 Onfll ODD ACRES of the Best LimeJLOIPIr stone Country, only 12 miles from Napier by motor-car road; about one-third of the property is ploughable, and has.some nice flats; about 500 acres have been ploughed, and put back into best English grasses. The property i s a good one, and will win;ter, with cattle, li breeding ewes per acre, without artificial feed. The Government valuation is £8500. The price asked is £7 10s. per acre,-with,2s per cent, cash, balance arranged. . ■ . These particulars are genuine. Come and see it. . v 0, C. ROSS AMD CO., LAND AGENTS, ' ! - MASTERTON. Telephone 265. ' ■■' ■■ Tv . P.O. Box 69. GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. "8 Aat\ ACRES, 0.R.P., £1 3s. 6d., XQW splendid, land suitable for mixed farming, when in grass. Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights secured into station yard. Very easy country to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre, 18,000 ft., co m . prising rimu and matai,. with sprinkling of totara and white pine; 300 acres in , grass, with good buildings, ya'rds, dip, etc Price, £4 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will consider sale of timber rights only. GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a good go-ahoad ■ town on tho Main Trunk Line. - Turnover, £1000 monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated value, £1000. Goodwill, £75. Splendid corner premises. Terms, £600 cash, balance approved bills. This is a great snip. Apply W, P. G'ARWER AMD CO,,
. -TAIHAPE. DAIRY FARM-iSOO CASH. I r*r\ ACRES Choice Dairy Farm, all XOu ploughnblo; 50 acres stumped and ploughed; fenced and'divided into II paddocks, well watered; 5-roomed dwelling,' whare, and outbuildings. New cowshed, , with concreta floor; good orchard; J mile to fatcory, school, and P.O. adjoining. A bargain at £W per acre. Cosh, ,£300.' G4B n(\(\ ACRES Renewable Lease; rolling nIVKJ country, practically all ploughablo when stumped; well grassed, and carries a lot of stock. Divided into i.paddecks. Now'4-roomed dwelling. Goodwill. £b per acre. . — Gil QJAWMILL, includinp all tools and O plant, Haigh and Haigh planer, etc. All in first-class order and nearly now. .tiGOo: ' ■ ' ■ CAfVSPBKML, ' " ■'■ AND CO., DANNEVIEKE. .. :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 16
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