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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY' EVENING. APRIL 20, 1928, At 8 p.m. RIVERSLEA, LOWER HUTT. 9Q UNSURPASSED BUILDING QQ SECTIONS. FRONTAGES TO WAIWETU STREAM Also, GENTLEMAN’S MODERN 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE (In Estate Late David J. Bews). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. And GOODWIN, CHICHESTER AND MACLAREN Have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction at the Rooms, 154 Featherston Street, as above— LOTS 1 TO 40, RIVERSLEA ESTATE, LOWER HUTT, situate just half a mile from the new Woburn Station and within 25 minutes’ motor drive on splendid bitumen roads from Wellington. This is probably the finest subdivision that has vet been made in the Hutt. The land has been laid opt in accordance with the latest Town Planning Principles, the roads being bordered by grass verges and arranged so that all house sites obtain a. splendid vista of the charming Hutt Valley. The situation is unique, as the property is bordered on the eastern and southern boundaries by the Waiwetu Stream, the “Avon of the Hutt,” which lends variety and space, and makes the whole block differ greutlv from the ordinary paddocks that "have recently been, cut up aud sold in the district. Many of the sections front on to the AVaiwetu, AVellington’s only boating stream, and this added attraction gives full opportunity for charming landscape gardens. AH of the sections arc dead level, the soil is splendid loam aud capable of growing anything. TENNIS COURT—A Section is to bo reserved from sale widen could be purchased or leased by arrangement by the residents, thus enabling a Tennis Club and Croquet Club to be formed. THE RESIDENCE is a beautiful homo containing 10 rooms and all usual offices, built solidly of brick and artistically designed and arranged. Garage and detached Billiard Room. The house stands on land containing 1 acre 36.5 perches, which is laid out in lawns, shrubbery, orchard and garden. . EASIEST OF TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 3 months, 10 per cent in 6 months, and balance in 3 years, interest at 6 per cent. OBTAIN PLANS and make arrangements to vie.v the property from— J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, 154 Featherston Street; Or GOODWIN, CHICHESTER AND MACLAREN, 20 Main Street, Lower Hutt. 9821 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. CHEAP GRAZING FARM. '7,“A ACRES and L.1.P.). Queen Charlotte Sounds, 22. miles from Picton. All in grass except 100 acres standing bush on Leasehold, carrying 540 ewes, 360 hoggets aud wethers, and few eattle; well fenced and watered, good 6-roomed bouse, and full range of outbuildings. Price only £6 12s. 6d. per acre. Terms, £5OO cash to approved buyer. Great Bargain. Owner would exchange for small property in Manawatu or Waiiarapa. MIXED FARM. Q'YA ACRES, Freehold, Manawatu ° Line, handy to Wellington, 1J miles railway station and township; about 80 acres flat and ploughable, balance easy hills; about 670 acres in good English grasses, balance standing bush and scrub;' well fenced, watered, and subdivided; carrying capacity,.6(lo breeding ewes, 400 dry sheep, 40 dairy cows, and 50 dry cattle; two good houses. I and 4 rooms: 6-bai) cowshed, woolshed, yards, and dip. Price. £l3 aero. ‘Terms Easy. Good healthy country. Owner would like smaller place in exchange. H. G. RUTTiER AND CO.. Farm Salesmen. Wellington

ORCHARD LN HAWKE’S BAY. 1Y ACRES, Freehold, 15 acres, in 9- ’ year trees, all well developed trees; 500 Stunners, 400 Delicious, 250 Jonathans, 100 Doherty, 100 Cox Orange, etc., besides stone fruit, etc. Bungalow Home, large sheds. This is the nick of Hawke’s Bay Orchards; £l5OO to £2OOO cash required. Walk in Walk out Price. Apply— GILL BRGS-, Hastings. FOR SALE. TTNENCUMBERED Dairy Farms at Reduced Prices to close Estate: 220 Acres, with Homestead, £3200. 227 Acres, with 2-roomed Cottage aud Shed, £lB6O. 2-10 Acres, with 4-roomed House and Shed, £lBOO. 900 Acres, no building, partly improved. £2600. TERMS: One-third cash, balance at 7 per cent.; or would entertain payment by way of approved mortgages or rent-producing properties in Wellington. Apply JOHN ODLIN AND CO.. LTD., Cable Street, WELLINGTON ' OOK ACRES, 7 miles from Feilding, good for mixed farming; well watered, and good fences; 5-roomed Bungalow. car shed, and whare; 8-bail cow concrete yard, and floor, old wool shed Price £36 per acre; cash £2OOO. Apply ALEX. J. GEARY, Foi'ding. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. YK ACRES, all level and ploughable • rich land; well fenced ; alongside railway and school; seven miles from (own; milking 35 cows, besides dry stock. PRICE, £6l per acre, including cows, milking machinery, etc. C- C. ROSS AND CO.. Land Ag-mts, Masterton. QQ-ACRE DAIRY FARM, as o going wIC concern, including a good herd of cows, milking plant, etc., house and all outbuildings, only £3O per acre; about £750 cash. T. KNIGHT. Land Agent. Eketahuna. VEARLY 3 Acres, with very fine ResiI’ dence of 6 Rooms and all conveni ences; £llOO. X-ACRE, with 5-roomed Bungalow, £900; ■i easy terms. PARKER, VINCENT AND CO.. Levin. 'ILTANAWATU Farm—2o acres/ with I’-L new, modern residence, 5 rooms; stand expert’s insp’ection; nicely planted; splendid water supply; city milk; no agents Price £lB5O. Apply G 912, c/o "Dominion.” BONER CATTLE. WE are Buyers of Boner Cow and »V Bull Beef in any quantity for tiling at any works M. A. ELIOTT, LTD., ’Phone 6208 Palmerston North. QEND to ABxrt s, Wellington, for full O particulars Boomerang Mouth Orgait Easter Egg Competition. Valuable prizes.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 150, 24 March 1928, Page 3

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