AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, At 7.31) p.m. ' IMPORTANT HALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION". ton SUPERB SECTIONS! no ••»0 SUl'EliU SECTIONS! .«© IN WELLINGTON'S MOST CHARMING SUBURB, MUI'LTAI. ST7NXY, LEVEL. CLOSE TO WHARVES. LOVELY VIEWS, JIAfN ROAD AND SEA FRONTAGES. •ji/JTESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have lY.i. been favoured'with instructions from Dr. Wallace Mackenzie to sell by Public Auction, as above, at their rooms, 105 Lambton Quay — I—Sections 8G to 100, Main Road, Eastbourne, each section having a frontage of 40ft. by u depth of 10011'. Sections 71!, 71. 75, 70, SO, SI, Tuatoni Road, Eastbourne, each section having a frontage of .'l9 9-101't. by a depth of 132 ft. These sections are undoubtedly the finesf that have ever.been offered tvi'thc public in this charming bay. /The sections, having frontages to the Main County road, rest on a gentle slope, catching* every gleam of the sun. There is a beautiful patch of Native bush at the back, which alTords pleasant shelter and charming scenery. The views from these sections are unsurpassed. The sections having frontages la Tuat'oru Road run back to the foreshore, and are undoubtedly most attractive sites for a Summer Seaside Residence. BUY NOW And have your residence completed for the season which is rapidlv approaching. EASY TERMS' ARRANGED. SMALL DEPOSITS ACCEPTED, rians at the Offices of harCourt AND CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF FREEHOLD FLAX LAND. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1911. AT THE SALE ROOMS, R-ANGITIKEI STREET, I'ALMERSTON NORTH, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AN J*WILLIAMS. LTD., •«-. have been instructed by the New Zealand Hemp Process and By-Products Company, L'd-. to sell, as above — ALL THAT freehold flax-bearing property containing 217 acres, being part Section 431, and situated on the Levin Road, 3 miles from Foxton Post Office. ' This is an exceptional opportunity, as it is estimated that at present there is 3300 to 3500 tons of green ilax fully four years old now available for milling purposes. There is a main line of tramway through the flax securely battened down, and sufficient spare sleepers l'or lateral extension. TERMS— 20 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 3 months. 10 per cent, in G months. Balance 20th May, 1912. SALE OF BRAEMORE ESTATE, HUNTER VILLE. OWING TO THE DEATH OF THE LATE MR. 11. S. HADFIELD. DPHE' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions to submit at auction on account cf the Executors, the well-known BRAEMORE ESTATE, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th,- 1911, At 3 p.m., At the Wellington Offices of the Company. Comprising 3400 Acres Freehold (Land Transfer Title), with 6tock and , plant at valuation. The property is well equipped with all necessary buildings and plant. ' Homestead. 9 miles from Hunterville Railway Station, on Banks of Turakina River. Average carrying capacity 5500 sheep. 300 head of cattle. This is capable of being increased. For further particulars apply to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER FARM NEAR GOOD TOWN. NOT TOO HEAVILY MORTGAGED. TTzLOA ACRES, 727 Freehold, balance Sc3ZnJ\J Native and Education Lease, with compensation clause in each case; hilly, papa; good 2-shcep country; 20 well-grassed paddocks, carrying 2500 sheep, 110 head cattle; good G-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards, GV miles railway, closo to school. Price .£6 10s., absolute cash price. If.you want a larger property send yours to us for this. 0. ©. eoss AMD-CO., LAND,. ESTATE AGENTS, AND SHAREBROKERS, JIASTERTON. CUMMING APSO SOW, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 85 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
FOR SALE. (Jaaa ACRES—An Unqualified Bargain. Enormous prospective Value. Leasehold or Freehold—Waikato, 75 miles from Auckland, 15 miles from railway station, near where cream cart passes, registered Maori lease, of 2000 acres for 15 years at Od. an aero and subsequent 21 years at 3d. an acre, goodwill of lease at or made freehold and for sale at .£3 10s. an acre; about 300 acres as good a river flat as any in the Dominion; 300 acres excellent, (lax and raupo swamp, small portion drained, undrainefl portion easily drained; 1000 acres undulating land, of which only a very small portion is pear land; 4110 acres hill laud of good quality, of which about 250 acres are in good bush. The flat land is fenced, and Fast winter fattened . 70 bullocks and carricd 12 horses, portion of the undulating land is in rough feed and scrub, hill- land is, of good quality. We are convinced that the whole may be made as good a dairy farm, or dairy and sheep farm, as any in the Dominion, and that no other land equally good can bo secured at so low a price; new 5-roomed house ou property.
PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF COUN TRY PROFERTIES FOR SALE.
FOS SALE. OA A A ACRES, L:T„ 200 acrca !m----iwl/v/v proved, boundary lecved, creamcry, post office, and school 1| miles, railway ii miles 100 acres Education Keservj iush land, Sd. per acre, 21 years, with right of renewal, with 19 years to run. Price, .to 10s. per acre. Cash one-third, balance a years at f> per cent. No. 75. Ctfthjl A CURS, 150 improved; will carry /Cl/rj ] cow to ~i acres improved; 5 miles townsiaip and railway; ring fenced; 5 paddocks, well watered by sprin? anil well; 5-rcwmed house, and barn; 5bailed cow-byre; cror.ncry, post oiiico, and school lj miles, l'rico ill 10s. per acre, £450 cash, balance 0 years at 5 per cent. No. 33 q.l n ACRES, iO unimproved, balance 0~i:0 ploughed and grass, good dairy couatry, 2 nnles from township, railway 1 chain, creamery 2 chains, post office and school 2 miles; 12 paddocks, watered bedeck; 5-rooiued house and all outbuildings. I'rice, J-'O l>£-r acre; cash JCKOU. No. jj f A y] o 1. ACRES, freehold, GOO in grass, Actios balance titreo and fern; au plcughablo; either sheep or eatlio run; railway 5 miles, creamery miles, post oiiioo i miles, post and who lence and bcunded by river, no buildings, l'rico i'-l !Us. per acre. No. U! a «rary ACRES Freehold, 420 in grass, jitO < balance in shelter paiches; 7roomed house, crcamery, post oiiico and hall 10 chains, school 2 uiilcc, 10-baiieU cowshed, iitol for machine; uiilkiuj; plant and oil online at valuation; buggy sued, stable, ami implement shod, i'nee, J;l.' per acre, cash .X'lOi'JO, balance 5 and 10 years at a per cent. No. ill fjn*7 ACRES, 2'JO cultivate:!, in grass G>/j I and crops, J i-liccp to the acre; railwny junction 1 miles, school and post offico 4 miles; pose and wire fencing; 1'- paddocks. This is real -,'ood, lirstclass laud, in a dairying district. This farm ' would cut into three farms; 4roomed and .siabk'. l'rico per acre, .£ll 10a.; freehold a; l ii'JU cash, balance mav be arranged to suit buyer up to a years at ii per cent. No. 1J C. WI'CAMOLJSH & CO., LAND AGENTS, HAiIILTON,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1235, 18 September 1911, Page 10
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