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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, : JANUARY 24th, 1911.' At 2.30 p.m. , THE LAST BLOCK OF GOOD MILLING . BUSH IN THE TAIHAPE . DISTRICT. ~~ . ■ 1 EASY OF ACCESS AND CAN BE CHEAPLY WORKED, , ■jonn ACRES. OF FIRST-CLASS " U TOTARA, RIMU, AND MATAI BUSH; : A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A SAWMILLER AND SHEEPFARMER. ' ON THE MAfN TRUNK RAILWAY, , WITHIN 5 MILES OF MATAROA RAILWAY STATION..' "A BLOCK OF WARM BUSH,COUNTRY, LYINff WELL TO, THE SUN." FRONTS MANGAPAPA STREAM, WELL WATERED AND ROADED. ' A, L. WILSON.AWD CO.', ■26 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON, HAVE received instructions from the holders of a VALUABLE EDUCATIONAL RESERVES LEASE OP 130G ACRES ii tho Taihape District, to sell at their Rooms, 26 Brandon Street, Wellington, as above,' all. the lessees' interest IN SECTIONS 1, BLOCK 15, MAUNGAKARETU, CONTAINING 756 AdRES OF FIRST-CLASS' LAND, WITH EXCELLENT STANDING BUSH ON IT, and SECTION 1, BLOCK 3, ;TIRIRAUKAWA.S.D., 550 ACRES OF FIRSTCLASS ' LAND COVERED ."WITH HEAVY BUSH. Both blocks : are' WELL WATERED, and are BOUNDED "BY GOOD ROADS LEADING' TO THE MATAROA RAILWAY STATION, aboui 5 miles distant.' Portions of tho Sections are fenced. - '' The 756 ncre block lias a lease of 1U years to run from .April 1, 1910;' rental £\2 12s.' per annum. The 550 acre black has' 9 years'and 3 months to run from April 1, 1910; rental .£l3 15s. per annum. The leases are heldfroni the .Wellington School Commissioners. . -..'■' The tenants will be entitled to periodical renewals Tinder the, new regulations, rent, being adjusted by arbitration. This is a.block of first-class land with, excellent bush on it, favourably situated in regard to roads and railway. THE BUSH IS HEAVY AND OF GOOD CLASS OF TOTARA, \RIJIU,. AND MATAI, AND THERE IS A FORTUNE IN IT TOR A -SAWMILLER; (TRAMWAY FACILITIES ARE GOOD). When cleared it would make an EXCELLENT SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM, the country being of such a nature that.it will answer for both purposes.. .... Bush land of this class is now so difficult to ■■ obtain that THIS ; OPPORTUNITY SHOULD' NOT BE LOST. The property adjoins those of Messrs. Samuel Ash, P. Galvin, and F. Hinz, and has long been reserved for its valuable timber, now so difficult to obtain. • THIS VALUABLE LEASE IS. BEING DISPOSED : . OF- IN ORDER TO DISSOLVE A PARTNERSHIP, the parties interested .' having other businesses' demanding the'whole of their attention, and have now decided to dispose of this property. ' Arrangements have' been made to show, the property, ; and FULL PARTICULARS AS TO LEASES, ETC., CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE AUCTIONEERS.. .'■".'•■■■■■• '■'■■:. .--. ;■■. . LIBERAL TERMS TO A -DESIRABLE PURCHASER. •-■•:. ■:■' . : \ NEAR TO : GOLF LINKS. / ■ ,■■■'■ SILVERSTREAM. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. • . GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. . OF ,-■ 8 LARGE and Lofty Rooms, together with.4 acres of Land, beautifully laid out in garden, \shrubberies, tennis lawn, etc., one acre being in. Native Bush. : THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY TO , BE SFEN IN. THE HUTT VALLEY, AND AVE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND IT TO GOLFERS AND CITY BUSINESS MEN DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A COUNTRY RESIDENCE.. The Furniture at present in the House can go with tho Property.; Price as a whole, .£IBOO. ' . " "■ - ■■■: A. E. WILSON AND CO., ■ ' , - 26 Brandon Street. .- GOOD FAHMS. ■ ' OAK ACRES, 40-Milo Bush District 75 /41/O Acres rich flat laud, balance low hills, ring-fenced, 0 paddocks, 5J acres' shelter bush, ■ balance ,in grass, well watered,' heavy carrying capacity; Groomed house,, cowshed. !> bails, concrete iloor, dairy, woolsbed, large barn; school cheese factory, P.O.- and church all 'within' 4 mile; .6 miles from railway Price, £16 per. acre. About one-tiii r( j cask required. AAH ACIIES c - Manawatn i; no m 4fc4itd acres of which is .rich dairying country, balance hilly, good carrying capacity; 12 large ( and s. small paddocks well watered by permanent :etreams ; good G-roonied house, largo cowshed- with concrete floor' and loft; 2-roomcd cot tago, fibeepyards, etc.; 2 miles from railway and school, and 1J miles from f ac . Tory; garden, orchard and shelter trees Price, JB.lfi IDs. per acre, or can ho eold in two lots of l'<S acres and 2CO acres if de=ired. Terms arranged. : ' ()QK ACRES, Manawatu Line, all i u 6&0 grass, watered _by permanent streams', 8 paddocks, pigruns, orchard garden, etc.; buildings include good 0roonied house, scullery, and pantry fi. stall cowshed, stockyard,. cartshed, etc • 2J miles from railway station and two creameries; together with live stock, including 33 cows, 27 head young stock, 3 horses, cart, and harness, pigs, f o ,,.] s etc.. and farming plant. Price, .£u per acre, or without stock and plant ,£l2 ss. per acre. Owner would take pan payment., in good unencumbered rentproducing property. Buyers of Farm Properties ehonltl write stating their requirements to tho undersigned— K. ERNEST LEJGHTON, ISO FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, Or LOWER HUTT. THE BELMONT PARK ESTATE. SITUATE between (he Lower Hutt and Belmont Railway Stations. 5 miiiutes , walk from Melling and Belmoot Stations. . Splendid Building Sections on tho Hills overlooking Hutt. Valley. Wellington Harbour, and Cook Straits. Aroas.'from 3J acres to 12i acres. Excellent soil—grows fruit and (lowers to perfection. Sunny aspects. Two Railway Stations opposite the prop*rtjr". . VERY EASY TERM 3. , LOW.INTEREST.;,, ; ' For Plans and all particulars'," apply to ■■•:. ;E..M." BOULTON, Swretary, ■'•'.'■'.-'.'..' --.., '■.; '-- KathanV BtiildiVs, ;.Dr'to •ALL:LBAD,INtr;:AGENTS" ■' —^j'..u-^.-L : il^^.™ ; i2.i^l^^.^.i^^--^^.™--.-^'-"

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 16

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