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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION 50 SHOPPING SITES 50 50 SHOPPING SITES 50 IN THE HUTT VALLEY. TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS’ BUILDING, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, AT 7.30 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1928. THESE BUSINESS SITES ARE IN AN IDEAL SITUATION IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE EASTERN EXIT OF THE WATERLOO RAILWAY STATION. 44 SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS 44 The majority of the residential sites now offered are also adjacent to the Waterloo Station in an excellent and progressive locality. Reading practically completed, whilst drainage, sewerage, gas, and electric light services are being provided. Purchase on the Special Deferred Payment System. FIVE PER CENT. CASH, AND BALANCE REPAYABLE 01 ER 343 YEAR TERM. SECURE LARGE SCALE PLANS AT THE DISTRICT LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE, STATE FIRE BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, TELEPHONE 44—639. Commissioner of Crown

GREAT AUCTION SALE—DECEMBER 1. MANOR PARK ESTATES EAST AND WEST. TO-MORROW TOMORROW INSPECTION WEEK OF THIS MAGNIFICENT ESTATE IN THE HEART OF THE HUTT VALLEY COMMENCES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 24 We cannot afford nt the low prices fixed on the sections to run intending buyers out bv motor-car, but we have arranged vyith the Railway Department to ISSUE RETURN TICKETS TO 1060 VISITORS AT THE I'OLLOMING SPECIAL RATES 2ND CLASS RETURN. IST CLASS (or by Motor Bus on Upper Hutt Line) RETURN. To obtain these concessions visitors MUST APPLY ON SATURDAY MORNING FOR A CONCESSION COUPON from either of the auctioneers: MESSRS E JOHNSTON & CO., or MESSRS. DALGETY & CO., LTD.; or from G. F. JUDD, Secretary, Manor Park Estate Office, Seater's Building. Upon presentation of this Coupon nt the Booking Office, Lambton Station, Return Tickets, as stated above, will be issued available by any train. On Motor Buses coupons must be presented to the drivers. Corcessions will be made on 1000 IC^ ETS . ON^p T prices of 2/3 and 3/6 respectively will be charged, so EARLY API LIGATION IS ADVISABLE. Don’t Miss This Opportunity of Seeing The Scenic Reserve, the Memorial Park the Fairies’ Bathing Pool, the Week-end Farms, the Golf Links, the bite of the Future City of “Central Hutt,’’ and the Sections for Sale there. For plans of Auction Sale and further particulars apply:— E. JOHNSTON & CO.; DALGETY & CO.; or G. F. JUDD, Seatci’s Building, Customhouse Quay. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. GOOD SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. -jl w-| ACRES of GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY, practically all hilly and unilil dulatiiig; 40 acres in bush, balance grass; 60 acres ploughable. At present carrying 1400 ewes, 600 hoggets, and 65 breeding cows. The properly, which is well watered and fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks, is situa.ed six miles from rail, school and factory hy good road. Good homestead and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE: £l6 10s. PER ACRE. Inspection arranged and full particulars from Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd, LAND DEPARTMENT, MASTERTON AND BRANCHES. BAA ACRES of first-class farming land in best part of famous Rangitikei District. Fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks. AJI flat and nlou"hable. This well-known farm is of quality to stand up to most exhaustive farming and gives excellent results from sheep, dairying or cropping. Has grown as much as 60 bushels of wheat to the acre and always averaged ton chaff. 145 acres freshly laid down this year in best English grasses and turnips and at nresent carrying 1600 sheep, whilst balance of place is dairying 30 cows. The property carries «good five-roomed house, man’s hut, stables, granary, garages, etc f and is complete with all necessary farming facilities. Only two nnles from principal town and of immediate prospective value for subdivision. Offered for immediate sale to clear estate at £36 ss. per acre. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS :: WELLINGTON. ry K ACRES, Dairy Farm, 5 miles from Marton, all ploughable 5-Roomed 75 bouse, store-room, cotv’-shed, etc. PRICE £4O I’er Acre. Mortgage £B5O long term; balance terms arranged. I.)> (1 ACRES. Title Freehold. Mostly ploughable. 600 acres in grass, ba i ance fern and bush. Wintered 600 sheep, 120 breeding cowsl2 miles from town by detailed road. Cottage, wool-shed, sheep-yards. PRICE £6 Per Acre. £lOOO cash. qn/j ACRES, Freehold, partly improved; cottage and OUU tically all ploughable. 10 miles from township. I RICE £6 lei Acre. £l5O cash. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., MARTON. TB KUITI, t — — " “ “ ' 21 YEARS’ LEASE AT sd. PER ACRE. 1 ACRES situated 8 miles from railway station, on Main Irunk Line, 1450 i,7 m otor road, metalled for half the distance. all beeii heavy bush, now all in grass excepting about 100 acres App and ploughable, when stumped; balance easy low hills Mel bathro( , ln , Carrying capacity estimated at 13 breeding ewes per acre, besides the usual complement of cattle. Goodwill only £3 12s 6d. Per Acre. Termsi: i. O° Cash. Balance 5 years at 63 per cent. The Government valuation exceeds £(>o00. F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS :: MARTON. GOING CONCERN DAIRY FARM Including one of the best grade Jersey herds in the Dominion. IQI ACRES clean rich land, nil flat. Beautifully sheltered, subdivided and watered. Situated not far from Palmerston and only i-mile to factory, school etc New 7-roomed bungalow, 8-bail cow-shed, garage, mans cottage and Mher bu ldings. Stock includes 90 cows. 10 18-month heifers. 1? jeaners large ouicr uunuiuh Uni-cpe- nlso nil necessary implements, milking mnehii.es. - e lnr P g S quantity 0 hay? eM. 26,0001b5’. butter fat. Thisi is undo bteiHv a monev-maker and a farm anyone would be proud to own. I RICE . £65 an 2 ere—and remember, as a going concern. Immediate possession if necessary.' Would take smaller farm as part payment. KENNETH McDONALD, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 20

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