AUCTIONS BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. ■ ifyI'ESSRS.. A. L. WILSON AND CO., acting under' instructions from W. A. Hn'wkins,-Esq., the Registrar, of tho Supreme Court at Wellington, will olfer for Sale by Public Auction on tho 15th day of January, 1910, at 2.30 o'clock in tho afternoon, at their Rooms, Lambton f]uay, Wellington, ALL THAT- parcel of Land, containing 2 roods 2-1.8 perches, more or less, being Lots 7 and S, Deposited Plan 1972, part Section 4, Hutt District, and being all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 109, Folio lIS, Wellington Registry. The Mortgagee is selling with the consent of the Mortgagor, pursuant to Section 7 (1), Mortgages Extension Amendment Act, 1915. On application the estimated valuo of the land to be sold may be seen at the office or the Registrar, Supreme Court Buildings, Wellington, at any convenient time prior to the date of sale. Conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of A. L, WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, and at tho office of the Solicitor.to the Public. Trust Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. . ' DURING YOUR HOLIDAYS make ft little trip to HAPPY YALLEY BAY AND inspect the Splendid Sections for Sale in Wellington's New Seaside Suburb. PRICES FROM £40. Exceptionally Easy Terms. • 10 Per cent. Cash. i . 10 Per cent, in Six months, i 10 Per cent, in Twelve Monthi, Balance in Five Years at . i 5 per cent, : i Take tram to Island Bay—then an enjoyable fifteen minutes walk brings you to the estate. For Plans, Prices, and Particulars, Apply to S. GEORGE NATHAN, J AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 1 113-115 Customhouse Quay 1 (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), WELLINGTON. ) ' ' i ; YOUR OPPORTUNITY. TO those persons anxious to obtain a healthy, peaceful, and highly-re-munerativo occupation away from the dusv hum of life peculiar to the "petrol age,.' thero is no vocation combining these attributes to a greater degreo -thau that of • fruit-farming in ' the Motueka district, . Nelson. ■As Tasmania is to the Com- ) monwealth of Australia, so is tho Motueka f district, only in a more marked degreo, i tr the Dominion of New Zealand. Tho purpose of this advertisement is to get • you interested in the fruit industry. . There is more money in fruit farming , than any other branch of tho farming in- - dustry. As much as .£3OO per acre has - been taken off the land for one season's 1 crop of apples. . We bold authenticated records which may be seen by any bonafidc inquirer. VISIT MOTUEKA. - , Swend.your Xmas vacation here. ' Excellent hotel and private . accommoj dation. ' ' ' Out- motors are at your service. , WE want YOTT to be in on the first subdivision of the BROADLANDS APPLE . LANDS. i This desirable apple property, whioh has only recently been released by tho Trustees to the Broadlands Estate, stands I out—pre-eminently—the bi-st apple-propo-sition in the Dominion. This is a well. • known and an admitted fact, and can be testified to by experts who have carefully inspected the land. WRITE TO-OAY ) for full particulars, lithographic plans, booklets, and photos. We have provided a Special Correspondence Department, and will be pleasod to correspond with persons who are anxious •to obtain further information concerning the apple industry and its potentialities. 1 THE BROADLANDS FRUIT LANDS COMPANY. P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Chief Agents, Motueka. HARCOURT 4 CO., Wellington Agents. 0 S: ; : 7 SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. " 6)AA ACRES, Freehold, partially imwv proved and fit to run breeding ewes or cattle; about 40 acres new grass- [• ed bush land, about 4 the balance in '• grass, and will easily carry 250 ewes. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, and has good' ~ river boundary, about 3 miles from township, could be milked upon and would make a good farm for man with little money to make a start on. PRICE: Only £4 per acre; 25 per cent, oash; balance, good-terms. This is worth inquiring about, though the price" is low. For further particulars, apply "FREEHOLD," . Hawera. FOR SALE-STERLING INVESTMENT. CLOSE to PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS, 3 first-class Houses,' two of 8 rooms, one of G rooms, h. and c. water, electric light, p.w.c., all conveniences, in first-class condition, beautiful garden, separate titles to each property, l-rice, 1 .63100; cash required JE1650. As the owner- . is leaving Wellington district lie would ' consider an exchange for a wholesale busi- { jiess or property in Napier or Hastings, tho former preferred. The price quoted is a low cash one, and anything submitted in exchange must be at actual cash value, and one that will bear the strictest '' investigation. WANTED, Wellington and Suburban Property in excliango for 1018 acres, Waikato, all in mixed grass, has been heavy bush, rimu, rata, matai, etc.; 35 acres stumped, 400 acres pioughable when stumped, balance hilly; 7-rooined house, 3-stall stable, cowshed, woolshcd, loose- ~ box, implement shed, 5 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 7 miles ' from nearest Railway Station and 2J i{ miles from school. Price £i per acre. 1 198 ACRES, .PUKEKOHE, till in grass •n hut 10 acres in crop, all pioughable but 25 acres when slumped; good 5-roomed [• cottage, also 3-rootned cottage, 2 good cow sheds; closo to railway station, creamery and school. Price ,£35 per acre. Ownor - •will exchange for suburban houses or land. WANTED, for Clients, stock, leaseholds, and freeholds, particularly dairy j. farms, from 60 to 100 acres, as going eons, cern, Send full details urgently, inchid- :< ing factory returns, and lowest cash rc:e quired, to the undersigned. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 182 Featherstou Struct, or Lower Hutt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2661, 5 January 1916, Page 10
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