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AUCTIONS. TO INVESTORS AND SYNDICATES THE KING’S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON’S BEST-KNOWN SHOP AND OFFICE BUIIDING. • \ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON I . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 22,1922, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ( KING’S CHAMBERS and the EMPIRE BUlLDlNG—the'latter occupied un-> til lately by Messrs. Macky, Logan, and" Caldwell, Ltd.—are of six stones, I and occupy a dominating position in th© heart of the Empire City. , ‘ The Premises form one of the largest Brick Buildings in the Mam Thoroughfare, and being situated on a corner, have the advantage of a j PROMINENT DOUBLE 'FRONTAGE. i The frontages are, approximately, 90ft. to WILLIS STREET and 100 ft. to WILLESTON STREET. The Building i? served by' three lifts. THE KING’S CHAMBERS are well let, and the EMPIRE BUILDING is already two-thirds occupied. The income-earning capacity assured by their convenient situation, facing the BUSIEST CORNER IN W ELLINGTON, and bv the undoubted future progress of the City. iTT ™ Tnw S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION Corporation Leaseholds, Sections 12 and 13, and parts of Sections 9, 10, and 11 of Sir George Grey’s Reclamabon in 01*7 Wel ’ llngton, with right to use party wall, conferred by Transfer No. 41099, partly on the said portion of Section 9, and is all Land comprised in Memorandum of Lease No. 5360, togetner , with King’s Chambers thereon. , The Lease is a Perpetual Lease- with right of renewal every Twenty-one years. A SOUND INVESTMENT Tt will lie obvious to any Business Man that the' purchase of such com-, manding toe kYnG’S CHAMBERS AND. EMPIRE BUILDING wiH be a notably sound investment. The ground rental is .mooerate, the cost of upkeep is Low, while the rental values must constantly increase with the growth in Wellington’s population and commercial importance. EARNINGS B&IN AT ONCE. ' EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE The whole of the KING’S CHAMBERS and a large portion of the EMPIRE BUILDING are already Let, and when toe whole of the Premises are occupied the total rentals will amount to close on PER ANNUM PER ANNUM PER ANNUM. *OvVv PER ANNUM Further particulars obtainable fnpm the S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

INCLUDES STOCK. ONLY £BQO' CASH. 1 O'YK ACRES, all in grass, well fenced Al IO into 11 paddocks, good homestead, concrete cowshed, 4 miles from rail, with school and factory close by. The stock to go with the property includes 200 ewes with lambs at foot, 15 young dairy cows in milk. 5 heifers, 1 bull, and—note the price, only £l5 10s. per acre; £BOO cash. • 1222 INCLUDES ABOUT 2200 SHEEP. 1 4 K/k ACRES, all in grass except 25 X'-rOU acres bush, large proportion ploughable, well fenced into 14 paddocks, and beautifully watered; good homestead, motor shed, woolshed, and dip, with men’s quarters, and situated within 30 minutes by car of the best centre m North Island. Stock to with property, about 2200 sheep, about half ewes. This farm is much understocked at present. PRICE ONLY £l4 10s. PER ACRE. AS A GOING CONCERN. N.B. —There is one mortgage which has 8 years to run at 51 pet cent. 1261 Write to us for further details and for our "Register," post free. HARCOURT AND CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Wellington. ■ f FAT LAMBS’ AN IDEAL FARM FOR . RAISING THEM. X. 1 -» on ACRES, Freehold, in the best XXtjv part of Hawke's Bay. A beautiful farm of exceptionally good quality, with splendid home and complete range of outbuildings. A fair proportion is flat and low downs, the balance easy limestone hill country, all of splendid quality, well watered, and carrying a splendid sole of grass. For years has earned 3000 sheep (mostly ewes) without any cropping, and will do 2 ewes to the acre really well, and fatten most of the lambs off the mothers. Also about 150 cattle. Very warm nice lying country, particularly adapted for raising fat lambs, and only 2J miles from trucking yards. Good drafts of nrime bullocks have been sold off the farm. Subdivided into 25 paddocks, good fences. Three sets sheep yards. Besides being a particularly good property it has the advantage of being an exceptionally pretty place, and is surrounded by beautiful country and fine old homesteadjs. Was sold under the hammer 3 years ago. at the record price for sheep country' In Hawke’s Bay. Can be bought to-day at considerably below pre-war value, end on remarkably good terms. The location leaves nothing to be desired. AN INSPECTION IS NECESSARY TO APPRECIATE ALL THE MERITS OF THIS REMARKABLY FINE PROPERTY, AND THE MOST EXACTING BUYER CAN’T FAIL TO BE SATISFIED. Arrange early inspection as there are few farms like this on the market, and It’s sure to be sold. HERBERT HEWITT, Dannevirke. 369 ACRES, HANDY TO PAHIATUA. ABOUT one-third flat and two-thirds plouahable; numerous paddocks; all easy country. . . , Suitable for Dairying or Mixed Farming. Two dwellings, large cowshed, numerous outbuildings. PRICE. £22 10s. per acre- £6OO cash. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Palmerston North. S’Eft ACRES. Titlo. occupation with 000 right to purchase at £2 ss. per acre. Good block of papa rountry, ring fenced, divided into six paddocks. Winters 1100 sheep, 700 of which are ewes. Four-roomed cottage, man’s whare, woolshed and sheep yards. Situated two miles from school and store and eleven miles from Main Trunk line. Price £8 per acre. Terms arranged. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM LTD., Te Kuiti. FOR SALE, ■* , onnn ACRES, Sheep Farm,, about 6 /SiJvLP miles from Martinborough, as a GOING CONCERN. Also. Il ry ACRES, Dairy Farm, near Car-, Xl7 terton, as a GOING CONCERN. Both tho above Properties are good propositions and well worth inquiry from G. H. PERRY AND COY. LTD... P.O. Box 456, Masterton. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. '■ OAnK ACRES, first-class Freehold Sheep Country, 266 acres bush, balance cleared. Easy country,, a large portion being ploughable when stumped, 18 paddocks well fenced, together with 3-roomed cottage, whare, good woolshed and sheep and cattle yarcs. Will winter ,1600 ewes and 200 head of cattle. The property is situated within a quarter of a mile of railway station, and is confidently claimed to be one of the best farms in the district. Price, £7 per acre; £2600 cash. F. G. TWISS, 128 Featherston Street. IDEAL DAIRY QR STUD FARM. CA ACRES, 2J miles from Otaki, first<iV class land and all ploughable, very fine gentleman’s residence, with every modern convenience. This property is on the market for one month only, "and we are Sole Agents. \ U ACRES, 1 miles from Otaki. firstclass land, and all ploughable; buildings consist of sound "-roomed house, all conveniences, cowbails, dairv, up-to-date fowlhouse. Price. £2OOO os a going concern, which comprises 7 cows, 2 heifers, pig, 14 ducks, and 50 fowls (good strain), plough. 2 milk cans. For further particulars of these two properties, apply JOPLIN AND CO., •Phone 105. Land Agente, Otaki.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 20

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