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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. 20th SEPTEMBER, 1911. At 2.30 p.m. Under Instructions from tho Public SPLENDID G-ROOMED RESIDENCE, HUIA STREET. LOWER HUTT. And 2 Dwellings, Ncs. 10 and 12, Uarrclt Street, Wellington (oIF Cuba Street). MESSRS. .1. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell, by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, Wellington, ESTATE'OF THE LATE ALEXANDER ANDERSON. LOT U, and PART of LOT 15. D.P. 1519, HUTT DISTRICT, having a frontage of 54ft. Gin. to HUIA STUEET, by a depth of 181 ft. to loGft. (all more or loss), with the attractive G-roomed RESIDENCE, "Dalmuir," thereon, Having 2 bay windows, porch-vorandali, and bathroom, with gas, h. and c. water, etc.,' also detached workshop and wiislihouse. The above Pronerty is within a few minutes' walk of "the Post Office and Recreation Grounds. Tho house is in good order, and tho land -v.-01l laid out. ESTATE OF THE LATE W. G. RAINS. 2 Allotments, each having liOt't. frontage to Garrett Street,' by a depth of 78ft., with dwellinghouscs thereon,. No. 10, having G rooms and conveniences, let at £1 per week, and No. 12, having 8 rooms and conveniences, let at <£1 2s. 6<l. per week. ■ ' # Tho abovo houses aro closo to tlio busiest part of Cuba Street, and have special value as, sites for factories or stores. . For keys and cards to view, apply to L H. BETHUNE AND C 0.,. Auctioneers. SALE OP FREEHOLD FLAX LAND. SATURDAY. 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1911. AT THE SALE KOOMS, RANGITIKEI STREET,' PALMEUSTON NOPTH, At i p.m. A BRAHASI AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., -CS- have been instructed by the New Zealand.Hemp. Process and By-Products Company, Ltd., to Jell, as above— ALL THAT freehold flax-bearing property containing 247 acres, being part Section 431, and situated on the Levin Koad, 3 miles from Foxton Post Oflrae. This is ah exceptional opportunity, as it is estimated tkat at present there is 3300 to 3500 tons o; green llp.x fully four years old now available for milling purposes. Tiiere is a main line .of tramway through the flax securely battened down, and sufficient sparo sleepsrs for lateral extension. TERMS— j 20 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 3 months. 10 per eiMit. in G months. Balance 20th May, 1912. LAMD : SALE. LAND SALE. . ■ LAftSD SALE. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions to sell at Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, on 29th SEPTEMBER, on account of Mr. Geo. Ballard, his LANCASTER PARK ESTATE of 4205 Acres, situated 5 miles from Mercer, divided into 20 Farms ranging from 100 Acres to 433 Acres. .This is all Dairying Country, Easy Terms. Titles—Freehold, leasehold, and O.R.P. Full particulars and Plans may now l;o obtained from all 'branches of Dalgety and Co., Ltd. . . . ■ PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SALE 07 THE WELL-KNOWN ."GREENHAUGH" ESTATE. SUBDIVIDED INTO FOUR FARMS. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, havo been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the lato K. M'Kenzio to offer tho , abovo wellknown Estato by Public Auction, about tho middle of October. Tho Properly is situated on the Pal-merston-Ashhurst Road, about three miles from Paliuereiori North, comprising 2SO AGUES of. rich alluvial land. Full particulars as to terms, etc., will appear later. LAND FOR SALE BY PRjVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEFORE. /?t-f)|A ACRES highly improved srstOtiv/l/ class dairying laud on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres of his well-known Mangamako property, near Ohingaiti, Main Trunk Lino. This land" is unsurpassed, fdr fertility. Used for over thirty years as a bullockfattening station. Owner has been pushed for over fifteen years by land purchasers to offer this bloc!-: for' milking farms. . Now they are to have tho longeought opportunity to acquire a first-class dairying larm. nOAA ACRES veTy Tich, highly im.vOl/v proved land in the Waikato, known as Rukuhia Homestead, Ohaupo, 7j miles from Hamilton, 3J- miles from Ohaupo saleyards. Largest milking herd sales in the Dominion held at these yards. 1 niilo from railway station. Creamery and school, handy. Climatic conditions place this block, with its rich soil, in (lie front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain or high prevailing winds. Permanent water in e»ch paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful scenery. Will sell this block ,as a whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in yrice, as climate and scenery mako it an ideal gentlemen's estate. 1 n/iA ACRES, 2 miles Frankton _L*l\j\3 Junction. Rich swamp and downs land. Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, 1J mile 3 school, 3 miles from Hamilton. I'ick with a few exceptions of theso blocks can be got dealing privately. If unsold before auction salo on farms, Ohihegaiti, August 30, 12 noon; llukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Franlcton Farm, September 1, 11 a.m.' . Buyers shown over farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukubia Homestead, Thursday; Fraukton, Friday. Associations dealt with under Government Financo Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 20,009 acres first-class milling bush. Very largo proportion totara, balance rimu and matai, with somo white pine; 50 years' cutting, Low royalties, miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed 1J per cent, either in a private salo or under the hammer. Writo for terms and conditions, also arraugo to be met at train. EWERI EVi'GREGOR, OHAUPO. MAIN TRUNK LINE. COOK AND ROSS, LAND AGENTS, TAUMARUNUI. Reliablo Negotiate rs for the Salo or Purch ise of— Native Leases, , •Crown Leases, Freehold Land, I Town Sections, Businesses of Every Description. Money raised on Mortgage or other Sec.iri- > tics. " COOK AMD ROSS, LAND AGENTS, TAUMARUNUI. THE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation thnn any other daily journal in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 10

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