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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF CITY AND SUHURBA N 'PROPERTIES, On Account of THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE (11? THE LATE JOSEPH MANDEL, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1920, At 2.30, p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 103 CUSTOMHOUSE ' QUAY. TVfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & ItJL CO. are favoured with instructions from tlio Trustees in the cst.-ite of tho ' | lato Joseph Maiidel to Sell, by Publiis : Auction, the following Properties:— BULLER STREET, CITY. , LOT 2, on D.P. 577, part of Section* S 137 and 131), Wellington, containing 9.5) perches, TOGETHER. , with houso of 7 rooms, scullery, ! washhouse, bathroom, hot and cold 'watur, electric light and gas, coal shed. TINAKORI ROAD, CITY. PART SECTION 508, City of Weilingtou, Slaving la frontage to Tinakori Road of 133 ft. by a depth of 133 ft., more or less, TO- . GETIIER with large residence, containing 9 bedrooms, diningroom, reception room, drawingroom, breakfast and billiardrooms, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, nnd' replete with every convenience;; largo grounds, tennis court, otc.' 1 Concrete fence. : BUSINESS SITE-WILLIS STREET. ; PART LOTS 3, 4 and 8 D.P., 1886, Part Section 205, _ containing 7.31 perches, and having a frontage. . of 08.9 lints to Willis Street. Almost adjoining the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel. LOWER HUTT. - SECTIONS 5, 7, 10 and 11, and parts S and 'J of Section ,11, D.P. ' 1612, Racecourse Road, Lower, Hutt, containing 29 acres 3 roods ' 11 perches, moro or less. The lowest reserves have'been placcd on _ theso properties, as the Trustees arc do- ■ termiued to sell. For further particulars, call oil tho Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., | 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. EXTRAORDINARY LAND SALE. SUBDIVISION OF i TOKOROA TOWNSHIP. ' TOKOROA TOWNSHIP, i TOKOROA TOWNSHIP. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tho TOWN HALL, PUTARURU,' On FRIDAY, .MARCH 5, i At 12 Noon. '• ;■ rjpHK Sale of the above subdivision: . JL stands out as most unique in all Land bales conducted in Velio North. Island lor sume"considerable time. This subdivision covers the whole township, wiucn is situated on the railway, ' 13 miles troui and is m the heart of a vast and iertile district. No less than a quartet 1 of a million acres of valuable laud surrounds this coming. town, and itis now quite .evident that dairymen and graziers are quickly realising the value of this new district. Many lino homes are at present' dotted over this vast tract of country, and ii trip through the district would convince anybody of tlie great prospects ahead lor the town of I'okoroa. in making preparations for the future neither eliort nor expense has been spared in securing u most suitable and central site lor tins-town. " Tho natural drainage facilities ara excellent. A stream of pure water flows past the town, which will supply requirements lor all time. First> class roads have been made, and are now almost completed through tlift subdivision. There is a school in. the township, also Post Office and telephone service, a large publichall. is being built laimwliatcly, and ah upto-dato cheese -factory is now; in operation, drawing its supplies troni 1)00 cows, which number will _ bo greatly augmented each year lrom now on. Apart irom dairying pursuits vast numbers of fat sheep and, cattle are sent to the freezing works. ' from this fertile district each sea--son. The Farmers-' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd., has built large stores in tho town, and those, in a position to venture the opinion n re quite confident that _ this tow'n will asume large proportions tairly ranidlv. It is only reasonable to tmppose that such will be the case. ■ There is no district m New Zealand holding out better prospects to farmers tq-dny, «nd the land is-being bought up rapidly by desirable settlers. Wc anticipate an influx of business neople to this town in tho near future. The improvement m the district during the last five years lias ben phenomenal, and-those m a. position to express an opinion look ' forward with confidence to moro than treble tho same improvement in tho next five years. This sale offers a 'sound investment to lnrge and small investors alike. There is probably no venture offering to-oav which holds out anything like equal .prospers. We urge the public to make full inquiries concerning this future important town, also to attend, the eale and buy all tliey M "- terms are. very easy, artd a man with even small capital is enabled to invest in these sections. pj \NS OF THE SUBDIVISION are now "ready, and will be posted to any address on rcceipt of a postcard. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to invest a few pounds in a sound venture. TERMS: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance 5 years at 5! per cent. ■LAND DEPARTMENT, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE i ■ ' ? £ STAINLEY PARK, WAVERLEY, AT WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. mHE FARMERS' CO-OrEJIATIVE T ORGANISATION SOCIETY 01; NPW ZEALAND. LTD., Hawera. and in conjunction with MESSRS. IALMER,\ND GRAY, Waverley. have received instructions from the Trustees of the I,upton's Estate, to Sell, by 1 üblic j>uct,ol,The WMc of their Valuable Property, adjoining the Township of Waverley, and consisting ot liuu \cre« of'first-class Dairying Land, which is to be cut up and subdivided into 16 Farms, ranging from 20 to 170 acres, and also into Town Sections, fronting the propert v. It has three road frontages; is very suitable for closo settlement, and is well watered with running streams and wuidExceptiona'ly easy terms will be given, iwiin June 1. 1920. 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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 14

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