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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. DELIGHTFUL KELBURN RESIDENCE. TO-MORROW THURSDAY, APRIL 27th. 1., At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the Executors in the- Estate of the lato JAMES SLOAN, to offer for Public Auction, in tho Chamb&v of Commerce, Customliouso Qu^y, • Wellington, as above— • That CHARJfING TWO-STORY TILED ROOF RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms, besides glassed-in room in. front, bathroom, enamel -bath, lav;, basin, shower, •, h.' aiid c. water, electric light and heater, 4 gas stove, scullery. 2 p.w.c.'s; also wash- ' " house, copper, tubs,. coal-house, etc. Tho iand being part lots 7, 11, and 12 D.P. 1078, having a frontage of 52ft. Gin. X 167 ft. Sin.' and 134 ft. Sin. (all mensure- • nienfe be the samp, a .little more c-r less), is laid out in garden, concrete paths, etc. The house was built-by dny labour, of tho best material procurable, under tho : strictest architectural supervision, and is now offered for sale to close a Deceased Estate. Favourable terms can be arranged, and possession can be Riven as from tho Ist May, 1916. For furthor details apply to the Auctioneer, ■ .H. ERNEST. LEIGHTON, i 182 Fefttherston Street, Wellington. : IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of GENTLEMAN'S 'CHOICE RESIDENCE, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. TO-MORROW THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916, At 2.15 p.m. V-. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received •. instructions from D. G. M'Kibban. Esti., who has purchased a larger , property, to offer for sale by public auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay,' Wellington, as above:— That charming residence, containing 7 rooms, bathroom, enamel bath, lav. ba-' sin, -h. and c. water, -p.w.c., conservatory, two verandahs, gas, etc., built on a con- ; crete foundation, and beautifully finished throughout. ' " ■■ 1 Land consists of 3 roods 9.6 perches (he the Bame a little more or less), and hav- . ing 132 feet frontage to Waterloo Road. J The property is fenced and surrounded 2 by shelter hedges, and is laid out in garden, lawn, orchard, and shelter trees. Detached buildings include washhouse, copper, tubs, coal shed, motor shed, fowl house .and run. Waterloo Road is one of, the finest localities in Valleir, and is one of tho best residential quarters. Good motor service meets all trains. For - further details. and card to inspect apply to ' H.'ERNEST LEIGHTON, . . - 182 Featherston St., Wellington. - IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of ' "R A W H E N U A," BLACKBRIDGE, MAIN ROAD, LOWER j \ - HUTT. • " TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has' received • instructions from H. B. GORDON, Esqr., to offer for Sale by Public Auction, 5 in'the Chamber -of - Commerce, Custom-. - house Quay, Wellington, as above — r . 1 The Property formerly the home of, the late Captain Humfrey,. situated on the Main Road, Lower Hutt, having a frontage of 792 . feet to same, containing- an ' area of nearly seven acres rich, level land (aU measurements be the same, a little more or less), laid'out in lawn, flower , and vegetable gardens', orchard, planta-' tions, shelter, ornamental and flowering shrubs, paddock,\ land, etc. Buildings I comprise-.— - - ' i ; - Family Residence'of eight rooms, pan- [ try. scullery, bathroom', enamel bath, lav., basin: h. and c. water, 2 p.w.c.'s, sheds, stable, dairy, wash-house, fowlhouse, ' cow-bail, etc.; also modem 6-roomed Resl- • denee, bathroom and conveniences, water • laid on, p.w.c,. etc., two vineries in full ■ bearing, each 50 x 30, two glas3-houses, ■ one 66 x 25}, 'the'..other 31 x 15J. The pro- ' perty will subdivide to .advantage, is op- • posite to the Golf' Links; is-a first-class ' residential area; and motor-bus passes the ■ door. Favourable terms can be arranged. > : For further details apply to the Auc--1 tioneer, .'. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, '. ■ ' 182 Featherston Street, .Wellington. FRIDAY, MAY 5, At 11 o'clock. - THE OPONONI ESTATE, HOKIANGA (Formerly the Residence of the late Mr. John.Webster). NOTE.— I This historical property was famed as being the. merting-placß in old times of Governors and High Officials with tho Rangatira Chiefs, and for its charming grounds.and picturesqueness. It is one of the picture spots of the North, ' belonging to "Old New Zealand." ■ACRES /»/io ACRES ACRES, ""O ACRES ' WITH BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND NUMEROUS BUILDINGS. * ■' TWO MILES HARBOUR BEACHES. . HAS WINTERED 1000 SHEEP. T MANDENO JACKSON have-been • instructed by the Owner to Sell by Public Auction at tlieir Rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, on.above date— THE OPONONI ESTATE, of 603 ACRES, more or less, with all buildings thereon, having : a harbour frontage of 2 miles with good sandy beaches. Tho land is undulating, half in grass,'remainder good, rough feed; one-third is ploughable. HomesteaVl consists of large dwelling of 1 9 rooms, , kitohen and pantry, 2 detached buildings, one '• containing 2 panelled rooms., wash-house, and 2 small rooms, the other contains workroom, small bedroom and storeroom; all buildings built of best heart of kauri. Hotel, store, post office, and wharf within 300,yda. of Homestead. The grounds are laid out with beautiful ornamental trees, etc. The_ property is well watered; schools on either sidej 1 mile away. There are large deposits of limestone suitable for the manufacture of hydraulic lime and cement. The Onehunga-Hokianga steamer calls at the wharf. - " FOR SALE,: HA WEE'S BAY GRAZING COUNTRY. 1 -| rrrw ACRES, first-class sheep country, lIOu situated 5 miles from P. 0., 3 ■ miles from school and 20 miles from railj way station by excellent road; partly im--1 proved country, but capable of much > greater development. Not ploughable. ! Rubdivided into 9 paddocks, permanently ' watered. This country has all been bush ' land, and the improved portion is excel- ■ lently grassed. ,• ' Buildings comprise 2-roomed whare and ■ vards. Stock wintered, 1600 big sheep, ■ besides cattle. In summer the property carries well 8000 sheep, Hawke's Bay droughts being unknown. An excellent chance for the farmer wanted a first-class summer grazing farm > work in conjunction with other lnnda. j Price, <£7 per acre, on very easy terms. ; . '|M' GLASHANS, LTD., ' . Agents, ; . NAI'IER, ] rfIHE Cheapest Lands in the Dominion , J. and Best Markets are on the West Coa9t (5.1.)., freehold Farm, 540 acres, ' first-clasc, improved, prioe £7 155,; will • double value in five years; .£SOO cash, 9 balance 6 £er cent. Another Farm, 270 t acres, adjoins Railway Station, highly ' improved, ,£l2, same terms. MARK . BPROT AND CO,. Grevmoutix EaUb. lulled, ' /

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2755, 26 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2755, 26 April 1916, Page 10

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