. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 71h NOVK.VIBEK, WEDNESDAY, 71 h NOVEMBEH, '•■ At 2.30 p.m. REALISATION AUCTION SALE. „ REALISATION AUCTION SALE. a ■ a SALE 0? THE BALANCE I EWE-RUN BLOCK. a EWE-RUN BLOCK. ? p KQ SPLENDID SECTIONS. i-Q I, dO SPLENDID SECTIONS. Oo ! MIRAMAR. 3 LIQUIDATION OF TnE REMAINING j . ASSETS Iu i • THE EVANS BAY AND MIKAMAR . ESTATE CO., LTD. ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST LAND IN THE MARKET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND-CO. have . been favoured with instructions to ! offer at Public Auction, at their Rooms, . 195'LAMBTON QUAY, on WEDNES- . DAY, the 7th NOVEMBER, 1917, at 2.30 p.m., THE BALANCE OP THE UNSOLD SECTIONS ■ In the FAMOUS. EWE-RUN BLOCK, EWE-RUN BLOCK, EWE-RUN BLOCK, ;•■•■ MIRAMAR. These MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES are situated Jn the best part of the district. The various sections command fine outlooks and glorious views of the STRAITS, HEADS, HARBOUR, and MOUNTAINS, and ore adjacent to the MIRAMAR GOLF LINKS, LYALL BAY BEACH, SEATOUN,, etc., etc., A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to acquire a FIRST-CLASS SITE at a price and upon terms that no other vendor can approach. Every section is being pegged, flagged, and boarded. Plans aro being prepared and will be ready next week. HARCOURT AND CO.! Auctioneers. HARCOXJRT&Ca, LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. 1 Kflfl -^C- —All grassed or crops; XJUU 300 ac. .flats, bal. (nsy hills, limestone formation; 1!) pdks., sheep-proof fences, about 3m. water frontage; bldge. —large homestead, all convs., water laid on, 3 cottages, stables, hayshed, Irapshed, motor shed, .man's wharc, shearing riheds with machines installed, dip, sheep and cattle yards;.large orchard in full bearing; rly. about 4m. ( . Price, Jtl'i per ae.;'slock and plant at valuation. \ s 0997 1 Qftfl -^'- — UOO ac. grassed, about 110 J.AI\J\J . no. heavy bush, 100 ac. ploughable, few acres have been ploughed; well fenced. 12 pdks., watered by springs and creeta; all billy country except 100 ac.; lj sheep country; bldgs.— one sr. house and one Or. house, sheds, trapshed, shearing shqds, etc.; rly. 9m., school and creamery !Uin., good road. Price, .£l2 per ac; terms arranged. v •■ ...... 182 >tQQ AC—All grassed except a few 4fcJ«J acres of light shelter, bush; 5 ac. stumped,.. 1 ae, orchard; S pdks., waterod by streams;'lso ac. flat, bal. ea6y hills; dark loam soil, carry .50 dairy cows and.run dry stock or sheep; bldgs. —new Br. house, . all ■ conveniences, 4r. cottages, milking shed, wookhed, fowlnouees;. stock—loo Weeding ewes, 100 hoggets, 51 cattle,-3 horses, pigs, efc; rly. Bm., school and creamery few chains. Price, ,£l2 per ac; terms, =61000 cash; bal. arranged. 181 TWO GOOD NATIVE LEASES. Only £2 10s. PER ACRE. noA ACRES, iiice rolling (pen connAO\) try, all ploughable, good rich soil with some fine river flats; fenced and well watered, eitunted only eleven miles from good township, splendid markets. Title, Native Lease, 21 years, nominal rental; can be made freehold any time. Good compensation clause; would make an ideal dairy farm. Price, jC2 10s. per acre, with £2ffl cash. GE (1) We issue- monthly a "Register and Property Investors' Guide," containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city .properties. Call.or write for, a copy. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ' HAVE YOU GOT .£278 155.? . [ DAIRY FARM.-kUST BE SOLD. WE are instructed to offer for immediate sale 42J acres of Freehold Land, 4-rooined house, trapehed end hayloft, C-bail cowshed. Property eubdivided into 4 paddocks. All flat, ploughable, well watered by Streams. One mile from progressive town and P. 0., half-mile from. factory, school alongside. This is n highly profitable proposition, and will stand the etrictest inspection. Will carry 42 head of cattle during the summer months, and has wintered 26 head. Stock may be bought at valuation and on easy terms. ' . ■ PRICE, .£39 10s. PER ACRE. CASH REQUIRED, ONLY .£278 15s. Balance on mortgage for 6 years at 5 per cent. Apply sharp to P. B. LOMAX AND CO., LICENSED AGENTS, ■ MOTUEKA. •" FOR SALE. j KELB URN.—Lovely Home, containing • eight rooms, hot and cold witer, electric light, radiator points, two p.w.c.'s, bathroom', wardrobes in every bedroom, every possible convenience and labour savers. Concrete foundation's, paths, and yard. Lawn, garden, sunny .aspect, handy -to car. Price, only .£2500. Favourable terms arranged. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. LOWER HTJTT.—Ten acres rich level land, six-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, two vineries, fruit trees, etc. Immediate delivery could be given. This property lends itself to subdivision, and is for sale for thn absurdly low price of .£2500, or near offer. Favourable terms arranged. Motor bus passes the property for all .trains. Early application neces"hATAlTAL—Artistic seven-roomed House, hot and cold water, enamel bath, lavatory basin, wnshhousa, copper and "tubs, b'uilt-m wardrobes, linen presses, every possible convenience, sliding doors Beautifully finished throughout. hied roof, garden, shelter liedans, etc. Trice, £Wm. Terms, about half-cash. LOWER HUTT.-Good Level Section, 6fi feet frositai?" by fcet ,n dl ;P Ul; rich alluvial soil; large iron whare. Price, only ,£llO. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Land and Estate Agent, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ttTlI TTii ro un o, F Rova] Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Maeterton. Ail Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly -attended to. New and 'uD-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the NZ. EXPRESS 00. atoraje and Subline. Corner Dlion and Bannleter Streets. Bt. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Prliate 127. P.O. Box SO.
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