AUCTIONS. ' WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. (AT THE CHAMBER_OF COMMERCE. 'EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER SITES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. . MESSRS. BRUCE AND LUSH, instructed by the Executors of the William Tonks Estate, will sell by Public Auction, as above— CORNER 01? DIXON AND HERBERT • STREETS69ft. 9in. TO DIXON STREET 97ft. 4in. TO HEEBEET STREET ! With the substantial brick buildings erected thereon, and now in the occupation of-the Wellington Bread Co. COENER OP DTXON STREET AND HOWE'S LANE67ft. lliri. TO DIXON STREET 138 ft. Sin. TO HOWE'S.LANE With the 10-roomed house, No. 79 Dixon Street, and the stables front- ■" ing Howe's Lane. WALLACE STRERT44ft.;llin. TO WAI.LACE STREET By a depth of 132 ft. ThisV first-class building site adjoins tlio residence of Mr A. E. lonks, No. 139 Wallace Street. QUEEN'S DRIVE,' LYALL BAY40ft. to QUEEN'S DRIVE, Widening out to 80ft. at back, and having-a depth of over 250 ft." An ideal building site, commanding' a. beautiful outlook, from its sunny, sheltered situation, opposite the Hot Salt Water Baths. Certainly one of the best'building sections in the Bay. DUNCAN TERR.ACS, RODRTGO ■■■ ROAD and ANTICO STREET- * 7 ACRES 2 ROODS 5 PERCHES, With the two faithfully-built and modern houses of .4 and 6 rooms erected thereon. This block, .which has frontages of \ ' ' 515 ft. lo DUNCAN TERRACE, 628 ft. to ROBRTGO ROAD, and • 66ft. to ANTICO STREET, Will be Sold Tn ONE LOT. It is admirably suited for ready and profitable subdivision. Of special interest to Builders and Investors. SUTHERLAND ROAD and SUTHERLAND CRESCENTiA PERFECT BUILDING -i a ■t" , SITES, J-" Handy to Newtown Tram Terminus .or Lyall Bay Car. The pick of the Melrose district. As all Sections but ono have DOUBLE FRONTAGES,' and run right through from Suther ' land Road to Sutherland Crescent, buyers can build .to overlook Newtowu Park and surroundings or Lyall ' Bay, Kilbirnie, Evans Bay, etc. This delightful situation embraces the most charming views to bo found in Wellington. Good soil, sunny and . sheltered position. Sections are all over 50 feet wide, and varyin depth from 170 feet to 205 feet. Ideal Home Sites. TERMS OF SALE. ,£lO per cent. Cash. .£25 per cent, in Three Months. Balance of purchase money may remain fbr three years at £a ■ 10s. per cent, per annum. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. ' Plans of each allotment may be obtained at our Office. Conditions of Sale may be seen at onr Office, or at the Office.of Messrs. Martin and' Martin, Solicitors, ■ 162 Featherston Stre'ofc. We will be pleased to forward the fullest information and conduct intending purchasers over any of the properties. BRUCE AND LUSH, 'Auctioneers, 27 Panama Street. GRAZING PROPERTY FOR SALE IN WEBER DISTRICT. I 1 AQQ ACRES, Freehold, ' situated 30 J - l '* ?t7 miles from Dannevirke, hilly country, all been bush; fenced and grassed, well watered; 2 dwellings, woolshed, yards, etc. Winters lj' sheep per acre, besides cattle. PRICE, .£lO 10s. per acre. ■ ■ Terms arranged. . For further particulars, apply •WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Napier. LANDS FOR SALE. A Q A ACRES, close to Wellington, 2tfcOU fheep country; cheap place; only .£8 per acre. F. 3074 K"| 'K ACRES, 2-sheep country. Price, 010 for Freehold, .£3 15s. per acre. F.. 3076 1 AA ACRES, nice little Dairy Farm, Xl/l/' Wairurupu, at i>29 per acre; easy torms. , F. 3061 OAA ACRES, Marton, an ideal Dairy «"" and Cropping Farm. Price, .£3O por aero. Terms. F. 3057 nnfk ACRES, 720 acres in grass, bal«/"l/ ance bush; carry 2-sheep and cattle. Price, £9 per acre. F. 3056 H. H. COOK AND CO., 24 GEEY STREET, WELLINGTON, And at INGLIS BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. ' NELSON FRUIT FARM. ~ STOKE— 10 acres, with 8-roomed mod-. , ern Bungalow and all necessary farm buildings; 6£ acres in Sturmer apples, 4 to 12 yenrs old, balance grass, garden, nuts, chestnuts, oake (ono oak ■ forms an out-or-doo'r dining-room); glorious view of Golden Bay; good fishing and shooting—(]uail and deer. ■ There is easily JJSOO per annum in this. Price, including farm implements, JMOOO. D. D'E.Hodßkins, Box !)7, Welington, or 112, Lainbtou Quay, Wellington. FOR FARM. QQA ACRES; terms cash; richest OA\J eandy loam; grows Lucerne and all ligumes to perfection; also cocksfoot, prairie grass, etc.; heavy stock carrying capacity. Sheep fatten too fast if anything. Lagoon and River frontages. Fishing, shooting; 2 miles from station, 8 miles from Palmerston North. Must sell—sons off to War. ' Particulars, BOX. 152, ■ .Palmerston North. FOE SALE, 72 Acres, 2 miles cheese' factory and railway'; carrying about 30 cows, well watered, heavy land; good house and outbuildings. Freehold title, i! 45 per acre; cash, .£SOO or house property by way of deposit. AETHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont Street. ' New Plymouth. FOE PROMPT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, CARTAGE, OE STORAGE, HUNT, COTTBELL, . AND CO., LTD., GEEY STREET, WELLINGTON.
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