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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 31st MAY, At 2.30 p.m. 7 UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. y TO MANUFACTURERS. BUSINESS !- MEN, WAREHOUSEMEN, SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, AND IN- - SALE OF A SPLENDID PERPETUAL LEASEHOLD BLOCK OF BUSINESS PREMISES, JERVOIS QUAY. 0 f ONE OF THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE BLOCKS IN THE CITY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. aro u favoured with instructions from the lessee to sell by public auction in thoir 1 R o .°, ms ' 1!B Lambton Qnay, on TUES--5 DAI 31st MAY. 1910. at 2.30 p.m.- : That most valrtablc Business Block I on the Reclaimed Land, Jcrvois Quay, being Sections Nos. 13 and < '. 14, or. tho plan of To Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of : 100 ft. to Jervbis Quay by a depth of. 170 ft. Gin. on the south side, ; and 118 ft. 4in. on tho north sido, ; \ and being 85ft. 4in. wido at tho • rear, containing an area of 48.3 L nerches. THIS'FIRST-CLASS SITE is held from ' the Municipal Corporation of Welling- ■ ' ton under Perpetual Leaso, the first term ) of which expires on tho Gth April, 1919, . with periodic valuations everj- fourteen i years, lessee having full valuations for building and other improvements. The : rent for the first term is £203 los. per 1 annum. On these sections are erected two handB'.me warehouses, each of three stories, i with connecting brick Bulk Store of threo 1 i stories, all fitted with electric lifts and ; every convenience. ( Messrs. D. Benjamin and Co. have re- i ; cently been in tho occupation of the > . I'.crthern Warehouse and on the top floor 1 . pt tho Southern Warehouse, also the t 1 Bulk Stores at tho back. Of the Southern Warehouse, Messrs. f Chambers and Son rent tho basement, < ground floor, and first floor until Novem- ( bor, 1916, at a yearly rental of £395, plus rates. ( 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 tho sum of £11,400. £ ITS MAGNIFICENT POSITION as a c wholesale site is undoubted, standing as ' it does in the main thoroughfares be- I tween To Aro and Lambton Quay, and c in closo proximity to the principal whole- E sale houses of Wellington. e rhcro is great difficulty in E ecurii»g 1 cither building sites or warehouse pro- s inises in this part of the City of Wellington, and the present opportunity is f ""nSJWIF 111 i hat it: should not b e missed. J TERMS OF SALE.-20 per cent. Dβ- a posit, balance can be arranged on easy J terms. f For further particulars, apply to I HARCOURT AND CO., « . Auctioneers. HARCOURT AMD CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AbC * TIONEEES, AND SHAREBROKERS. , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. « 19A ACRES, Tip-top Dairv Farm, d J-'VV Eketahuna District, splendidly A grassed, 7 acres been ploughed, substan- i tial fencing, G paddocks; watered by per- J manent '►reams, three-quarters flat laud, (i Mam.;, undulating; will carry 50 dairy 1: cows, besides dry and young stock, t :iorses, etc. Buildings: Good G-roomed t house, washhouse, store, cowbails, pig- c genes; very conveniently situated within 1 1 mile of school and creamery, and 11 i miles of railway station. The testd from i the farm topped tho factory lists last Eoason. Price, £10 10s. per aero; terms, .£350 cash. Stock, may bo taken, at vahia- ] tion. . 7918 - : QAA ACRES, Rich Alluvial Flats, ono r*\J\ji of tba finest Dairy Farms in • tho Pn.hia.tua District, exceptionally well fenced and subdivided. The buildings are all superior and in first-class order. Tho ' houso has 8 large, well-furnished rooms, ] man's whare, washhouso (with copper), i 2 sets pigstyes, largo cowbails, with tim- ; bered yards, loosebox, hayroom, loft, ] trapshed; 80 cows havo been wintered. ( and this property, besides a number of I sheep and dry cattlo; 2 acres aro now in , • crops, and 10 acres ready to plough; • school j mile, creamery 1 mile, railway 2.V miles. Price, £22 10s. per acre; terms ' £750 cash. BURNELL AVENUE (Thorndon).-Mag-nincent level Building Section, 46ft i frontage Price, £GSO; £200 cash. DGBS THE TERRACE (adjacent).-New and specially built for owner, Residence, 7 large rooms, Doulton e. bath and ' basin, electric light, gas stove, wardrobes, 2 p.w.c.'s, etc.; land 40ft. s . 170 ft. Price £1850. Terms. Lovely ( harbour view; handy position for i business man; immediate possession. < 9698 c WEBB STREET (Lovely Harbour view). < —Well-built Residence, 7 rooms, 2 \ bay windows, h. and c. water, vene- i tians, etc.; land 47ft. x 90ft. Prico [ £1390. 9080 i THORNDON (Central).-Select Level ! Building Site, 40ft. frontage. Prico - £12 foot; easy terms. 9GJ9 X ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND. ! 0 ACRES' FIRST-CLASS , LAND. , All Level and Grassed with Up-to-Dato f Now 5-roomed House. 1{ miles from i Levin. . j FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, r Account of Owner purchasing a Dairy ' Farm. Price, £GSO. Terms, £330 cash, ( balance <i!- per cent, mortgage. ' Ideal Fruit or Garden and Small Farm , Land. Recommended. ' Also, many other Farms all parts Now < Zealand. ' , W. H. MORRAH & C 0.,, \ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. \ FOR SALE. CHEAt. ' ] "1 4QA ACRES, 51- miles from Hastings, i itfci/U 300 acres rich flat, worth M f per acre, all in grass. Carrying at pre- ) sent 3600 sheep, 255 cattle, and'2o horses. \ Splendid plantations,. 22-roomcd Hou:>o c , (two story). 2 bathrooms, woolshed' for I 1700 she;p, 8 shearing machines, trap- I ehep; 600 acres of tho hills uro easily t ploughable. Tho homestead occupies a ' position overlooking Napier and Hastings; 1 acetylene gas, telephone, aiid all conveni- 1 ences. Prico £18 per acre. Mortgage, i £12,000. For full particulars apply— t VSCTOR E. SIVSBTH, f LAND AGENT, FEILDLNG. ] • COME TO TAIHAPe! IF you want good, healthy, 3-sheep-to- ' the-acro country at £7 per acre, handy, to Main Trunk. HERE ARE A COUPLE Ot\a ACRES (400 0.R.P., 200 L.1.P.), 13 OUv miles by good road from rail- i way btation, post office, etc., U miles I school, 5 miles, all felled and in good .' grasses, except 80 acrus in bush, well ' watered, 10 paddocks, 5-rocmed houss, 1 f . acre- orchard, woolshed, yards, etc. Stock now on place, 1400 big 6heop, 750 lambs, ' 15 cattlo, and horses. Price, £G per aero mortgago £1300, G.A.S. -irkO,A ACRES (GOO L.1.P., 400 ORP) J.l/UU 12 miles by good road from railway station; P. 0., telephone, and - il.O. offico a fow chains distant. All in good grasses, except about 70 acres bush, i Easy country, and a lot ploughable, when ' 6tumped. Fenced, and subdivided into i H paddocks, new 7-roomcd house and 4- i i rooinod cottage, with orchard, etc to E i each, 2 woolshedy2 sets yards, 45 bales 1 I of wool taken off tho place last season 1 '■ Stock now on, 1800 breeding ewes HIM t ! lambs, 42 rams, 50 cattle, and horses, i price, only £7 per aero. Terms arranged £ A CHEAP BUSH FARM ' 5 OVV 2j miles from railway station, \ i CO acres felled and grassed, baianco bush, 'i carrying capacity, 2 sheep to tho acre all r ■ tho year round, all the frontage fenced ;G5 c chains), whare, 20 x 10, built of enivn ( timber. Prico only £2 2s. lid. per ucru. a Terms, half cash, balance at 5 pur cont. s Or will exchange for houso property i well let. of eaual valuo. f A. G. CUNtSiNGHAM. l LAND AGENT, TAIHAPE. ] rr\HE results obtained by Adverllsers 3 A in tho Classified Columns of "Tho 1 Dominion - - uro such as to confirm their c . beliof that the papor has a wider circu- ' lutlon than any othar daily journal iu New. Ztalmd,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 10

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