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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920, jy At 2.30 v p.m. , L ' L, H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for Absolute sale by Public Auction- in/the Chamber ' of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above— 3, .. ISTATE OF WILLTAVI SCOTT Mn.NK , THAT CHOICE SMALL FARM, s, being part Section 63, Hutt Disp. trict, containing Twenty-seven td acres, more or less, situate between the farms of Mr- Geo. ;h Hopper and Mr. Geo. August, and p having frontage to the main road, Taita, Lower, Hutt. The land d : is rich, and has a heavy carrys> ! . ins capacity. 6old subject to d lease expiring December 1, 1920. s ESTATE OF LAURA ANNIE MAESHALL. d THAT GOOD SMALL PROPERTY, l " containing two roods 12.5 perches, c > more or less, being Lots 67 and 8 68, D.P. No. 1560, iind jiarfc See- ' tian 125, fEutt District, situate '> on the Jfungaroa Road and I.ane '> Street, Wallaccville, together with k the two-roomed House thereon. IN THE ESTATE OF J. J. STYLES, i; ALL THAT PIECE OF GROUND, ' being allotment 2, D.P. 342, part I Section 11, Porirua District, containing 39 perches, more' or less, SITUATED' IN THE TOWN- ! SHIP OF JOHNSONVILLE, together with Blacksmith's Shop ■ aud old dwelling erected .hereon. ESTATE OF WILLIAM SCOTT MILNE . (deceased): PART SECTION 49, BELMONT ROAD, 9 acres 3 roods 29 ,perches, with 6-roomed house 1 thereon, Property is at present- vacant, and. available for /mmediite possession. A very, desirable-little farm on the main road, near i Mason's Gardens. Rich soil; For further details, apply THE AUCTIONEER. 1 TO-MORROW, THURSDAY,' AUGUST 12, At 2.30 p.m. . IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE .Of ' ' SPLENDID FREEHOLD BLOCK OF RICH, FLAT LAND, LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- • ed instructions from -the. Trustees in the Estate of . the late John Russell, to offer for Absolute Sale by Pub- • lie Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce,' Customhouse Quay, as above— " THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD BLOCK, being Part Section 39, Block 9, 'Belmont Survey District, . . containing an area of 23 Acres 2 Roods (more or less). This pro- > ~ perty is situate "in the Nai Nai, Lower Hutt, the road passing through the BlocE. • The property adjoins the residence * and charming grounds of the late John Duthie, Esq. . The laud is some of the richest in the Valley, and the Title is unique in the fact thht it only has the present owner's 'name on same. The property having been closely | held through all these years, t there are no middlemen's or syii- f dicate's profits to be provided for. This property will be offered in two lots. One of approximately 8 acres, the other of approximately 151 acres/' Each block has a cottage on it, and there are somo farm buildings. . The block would lend itself to subdivision, lias a big prospective value, and the fact that it has been used for dairying for many years leaves the land in splendid * heart for 'market gardening and close cultivation. ; For further details apply to tho Auctioneer. ■" : . H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherstrin Street. . I TO-MORROW ~ . THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION .SALE OF ARTISTIC TWOSTORIED RESIDENCE, ; Opposite Bellevue Gardens, LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will offer • for 1 Absolute Sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customliouse Quaj', ias above:— THAT .CHARMING HOME, containing 0 .rooms, besides, large (Sntrancc hall, bathroom, lav. basin, h. and c., gas, p.w.c., washhouse, copper, tuba, etc. ' This, house is built of rigiil heart timbers throughout, stands on brick base, with Marseilles-tiled .roof,' and no expense has been spared in its construction; it will stand the strictest inspection. The land, which: is rich and level, has an area of three roods six perches (more or less), has frontages to Bellevue' and Woburn Roads, as also to Hautana Square; is well fenced, planted with live hedges, etc.; has beautifully sunny aspect, 'bus passes the property. Liberal terms: .£IBSO cani remain cn mortgage for term at 6 pe_r cent., or clear title if desire^. Further details from 1 THE AUCTIONEER. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, At 2.30 p.m. ' AUCTION FREEHOLD FARM, CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. H ERNEST LEIGHTON will offer • for Absolute Sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, as above, under instructions from the Trustees in the Estato of R, G. Knight--304 ACRES' (more or less), being Lots 6. 7, and 9, Wainui-o-mata, consist- ' ing of flat, hilly and undulating land, fenced, subdivided into numerous paddocks, well watered, permanent stream, homestead, large farm build- 1 ing, situate Swamp Road, handy to ■ school, creamery,- and post office. .All in grass but small quantity of bush and some scrub. Liberal terms: One-third cash, balance for term at '6 per cent.. Further details from THE AUCTIONEER. ; TO-MORROW (Thursday), AUGUST 12, , "At 2 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, 89 Ross Street, Lyall-Bay ; (Behind New Car Sheds). . TTINE AND, WILSON, Auctioneers. , * have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J, W. Buchanan, to sell on the premises as above— HOUSEHOLD FO'RNITURE AND EFFECTS, including ; Oak Sideboard, Oak n.B. Chairs, Oak Morris Chair, Oak Gate-leg Table, Drop- : head Sewing Machine (Wertheim), Hand ■ some Kauri Combination Book-case and Desk, Gas Caliphont (almost new), etc. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Telephono 20—G17.- - DAIRYING COUNTRY. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE, i NEWTON KING has received instruc- ! tions from J. KILSBY, ESQ., to tffer by auction at his Salerooms. Strut- 1 ford, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920, i at' 2.15 p.m.. his well-known Surrey lload ; property, situated three mile 3 from TarlT.'i, and about nine miles from Strat- ' fbrd. . ■ ' . The property will be offered in three sections of 91 acres, 93 acres, and 118 acres (Homestead). I The land is all level and on a good ' metalled road. 1 'Phe upset price will be a low one. i TERMS:1(1 per cent, fall of hammer, 10 ppr , cent, djte of possession, September 1. j 1920. and 5 per cent, in 12 months, or its equivalent in improvements. Balance of purcTiase money can Temain for tivo ' years on first and second mortgage at 6 1 per cent, and 6| per cent. j " WRITE FOR PLANS. , | NEWTON KING, Stratford, i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 272, 11 August 1920, Page 12

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