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AUCTIONS. REALISATION SALE. LANCASTER ESTATE,' KARORI. ■ 1 With Frontages to Main Road, Bridge, ; I Marshall, Jack, Hildreth, and Tring- ; ham Streets. 78 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, ’ To be Sold by Public Auction on TUESDAY. MAUCH 8, 1921, At 2.30 p.m. > AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. > ’ T4/TESSRS. S. GEORGE NA’IHAN AND ; ItjL (jo. are favoured instructions ' to Sell bv Public Auction, as above—- : 1 78 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. Most of these Sec-tons are perfectly level, nnd are ideally situated for anyone wish- ; ing to make a home,, the land being very • good for purposes. _ Anyone contemplating a home, and thinking of keepir" poultry should not miss this splendid opportunity tor securing good ' building si'bs at a low figure, and on exceptionally ea'y terms. 1 rain passes ■ the estate. Every section pegged. ; TERMS OF SALE: i 20 per cent, on the fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, in six months. 10 ner cent, in twelve months Balance in two years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money bearing itonrest at 5 per cent. UPSET PRICES, .540 TO M7O EACH. Farori has now amalgamated with the City, bo one can look to all the conditions which arc obtainable in the City on this estate in the near future. Plans ' “Further particulars from the aucNATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. » AUCTION SALE At TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921, I At 1 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY LTD., D favoured with- instructions by the i Estate of the late J. Watts, will submit to PUBLIC AUCTION as above— The well and favourably-known property, situated close by MawheratH Railway Station, and on mam road,“ &MOUTH-REEFTON, 71° ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, 164 ACRES; LEASEHOLD LAND,. with Buildings tljereon, which include House of 13 rooms (electric light and telephone),* hotel and accommodation license. Outbuildings-8-bail concrete nrilWng shed, 'With Giane 4-cow Plant, Boiler, Engine, Stables, Pigsties, etc. This property is conveniently subdivided, and is considered to be one of the best dairying and fattening properties in the Strict and capable of vast improvement ’ A. special note should alto be ™de nf the faWhat a Hotel and Accommodation License is aincluded in the goodwill, thereby materially enhancm„ the value of Hie property. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers. IN THE. MATTER of ■ Kct EASSON R ' 3 AND JOHN WAT L ACE EASSON TO ALEXANDER DONALD CRAWFORD., Tua-T-ggßg 4 L WILSON AND CO M ES ar» ‘iiMrueted to sell by . public auction bv order of the Mortgagee and under conduct of the m ILc Supreme Court of New Zealand, at <IIb.Ltnn. nt their Rooms. Onav Wellington, on WEDNESDAY March ib. 1921, at, 2.30 p.m. ■ ALT: THAT piece cf land, contain- " inn- one rood fifteen perches (lr. 15p.), being part of Lori N<>. 1. Deposited Plan No. _364. Flirt Section No. 1, Evans Bav distnol. ami being part of the land com priced nnd described in Certificate of Title Register Book. Volume . No. 222, folio No. 7'2. There is a houso on tho land containing approximately five rooms. Mortgagee’s estimated value and condt- i tions of sale can be inspected between the hours of 19 tptd 3 p.m., at the office of the Registrar, the Courthouse- i Wellington. , Further particulars may be obtained j l from the Auctioneer or Messrs. Brandon. ' Son. and Hislop. No. 150 Featherston ■ Street, Wellington. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. WAIKATO. ' CHEAP, BUT GOOD. 366 ACRES, PER ACRE, i | ALL LEVEL. ! np.HIS beautifully situated farm of 366 I -fi. acres has just been placed ou tho 1 market for immediate sale at a consider- ' i ably reduced figure, there being 100 acres : ] grass; 100 acres in swedes, soft turnips and oats; about 120 acres unimproved. 45 acres of rich river flats; well watered bv running streams, and bounded on the one side by the Waipa River; well subdivided and fenced; suitable for in up-to-date dairy farm or cropping; would ; cur up into 3 nice farms; small house i and 3 sheds on the property, nnd the I material for an up-to-date cowshed; any amount of shingle and sand handy for I concrete work. This property will carry i 'BO cows in present condition. There is ‘ ; abundance of feed and hay. Only 1 I mile from school, 5 miles Post Office and Railway. ; Terms: ,£25 per acre, with only .5700 | deposit. There is a mortgage of <£sooo. ‘ which has 51 years to run. interest 51 ‘ per cent. Balance of purchase money | can remain for 5 years at 51- per cent. , THE TERMS ARE RIGHT. GENU INE REASONS FOR SELLING. For further partjfiilars apply to R. H. WOOD, The Live Agent, P.O. Box 162. HAMILTON. ,< Afk ACRES, beautifully situated, ad■ptr’rX/ joining township and railway; 150 acres first-class drained swamp, balance lor- rolling country; all ploughable; 15 paddocks; wintered 197 cattle, 850 sheen, and 5 horses. New (broomed bungalow, all modern conveniences, wool, . implement, and motor-sheds; cream col-ic-clod; good plantations. This is a Bargain at X 35 per acre. Terms arranged. Apply • E. n. KIDD, Land Agent, 12 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. UNENCUMBERED FARM FOR EXCHANGE. OWNER RETIRING. Take Rent-producing Town Property or Approved Ist or 2nd Mortgages. Of'ifk ACRES, first quality dairying fj-li" r land, all been swamp, carrying 170 dairy cows, 2 houses. 2 complete sheds, and necessary outbuildings. Price. J!7O per acre. 'Would consider putting stock as going concern. Mortgages or propc-tv s-ul.'inittcd must bear fullest investigation. •A pply LEWIS AND CO.. Hamilton (late of Wanganui).

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 14

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