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AUCTIONS. WISE, HARD-HEADED BUSINESS MEN AND CAUTIOUS INVESTORS WILL NOT MISS THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF LOWER HUTT MAIN STREET SHOPPING SITES, TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929, at 2.30 p.m, IN THE AUCTION ROOMS, 14 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, are favoured with instructions from the • Vendor to offer for absolute sale IN THEIR ROOMS, 14 BRANDON STREET, as above: ' , . , .. , ~ , FIVE FINE SHOPPING SITES, which may be justly described as the core of the shopping centre of this progressive town, and offer a last opportunity to the fortunate buyer to acquire one or more. Each Lot has 30ft., or over, frontage to the Main Hutt Road. . LOTS 1 AND 2 are directly opposite the Post Office and adjoin that fine range of shops known as Lane’s Buildings, and also the Hutt Meat Company s up-to-date premises; and have a fine depth of 120 ft., which gives ample room for future extensions. , , , LOTS 4, 5 AND 6 are nearly opposite Queen’s Road, and each have 30ft., or over, frontage, by a depth of 70ft. - This property has been closely held for very many years, and retailers have cast envious eyes on the sites as being the very pick of the Lower Hutt shopping area NOW IS THE CHANCE for them and others to acquire these ideal sites ou most favourable terms. NOTE THE FAVOURABLE TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve pwnths, balance for five years at 6J per cent. For further details apply to— H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SPECIALISTS, 145 FEATHERSTON ST. AND MAIN ST., LOWER HUTT. " ./■ AlB7 THE SUNSHINE ESTATE KARORI. 28 IDEALLY SITUATED SITES 28 TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE ESTATE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929, at 2.30 p.m. SET YOUR HOME AMIDST THE PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS* OF THE SUNSHINE ESTATE. ■RUILDING PERMITS in this popular suburb totalled £32,577 for September, -f-* a proof that this suburb comes first in public favour. Flat and slightly terraced laud, with a beautiful outlook. Every city convcDieiico. VERY EASY TERMS ARE OFFERED. Representatives of the Auctioneers will be on the estate on Saturday, November 9, from 2 p.m. PLANS AND FULL PARTICULARS OBTAINABLE FROM FINCH, WEBSTER & OSWIN, 159 FEATHERSTON STREET. OR GORDON HARCOURT, 27 PANAMA STREET. JOINT AUCTIONEERS. - . ' AIS4 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT SALE OF FIVE DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS, UPPER HUTT i (Owing to dissolution of partnership.) ILTESSRS' DALGETY & CO. LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS. S. ,GEORGE NATHAN & CO., are directed by Messrs. Whiteman Bros., Upphr Hutt, TO OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION ' ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER <l2, 1929, , AT THE DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE,. AT 2 O’CLOCK. FIVE FARMS, COMPRISING SOME OF THE RICHEST FLATS IN THE HUTT VALLEY. PLANS NOW BEING PREPARED. Full Details Later. n Later. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., DALGETY & CO., LTD., JOINT AUCTIONEERS. AIBS RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ’ — ; —: " ~~ GREAT VALUE . OAA ACRES, FREEHOLD. Good locality. Excellent dairying land. Cow to li acre country without top-dressing. \ Buildings all modern and elec-, A good opportunity for man with a family to acquire a good home and a farm that will show results. .. - ■ •• ; ALLAN EVANS . AUCKLAND 309 DILWORTH BUILDING BOX 1581 SPLENDID PROPERTIES. 11QA ACRES, beautiful country, half limestoue, balance papa with little 11 OU ru bble. Tip-top district and markets. Everything in best of order. Full details on application—ll 6 ACRES heavy river silt. Milked 72 cows. Good buildings, handy to factory and school. Price dqi ' ranged. Don’t hesitate if you want good country.—so ACRES ri D.™ ing 40 cows. Good buildings. £3500. Big list of properties to choose from. F. W. PO INTON, Licensed Land Agent. MASTERTON. ■REAUTIFULLY situated quality Dairy Farm, South Wairarapa. 90 Acres, irood heavy flats; 16 paddocks; excellent shelter plantations and bush, J mile from railway, 1 mile from school. Good 6-roomed house, <^ n } re ? 1 ’ euces; concrete cowbails, electric 3-cdw plant. Just wintered over 4o e< stock. Will dairy and winter 40 dairy, cows, and can be further improved Will sell as a going concern for immediate possession. Stock and plant. od quality dairy cows (young), 3 bulls, 13 heifers, large number of pigs, drill discs, cartf harness, sledge, sundries. As a going concern : £47 per acre, cash £l.lOO/ £2OOO. For genuine sale ou account of family bereavement. H. M. a. CO., La,nd and Estate Agents, Perry Street, Masterton. FIRST-CLASS BUSH COUNTRY. . . „ , , 1 TAB ACRES, situated 27 miles from Wanganui. Originally bush country, X• U v now all in grass with exception of 150 acres of second growth and scrub. Well watered and divided by good fences. Buildings include new oroomed bungalow and all conveniences, wool-shed, dip and yards. Carrying today 11.00 breeding ewes. 800 hoggets, 1600 wethers. 200 cattle. 020 acres freehold, 1100 acres Crown lease. 47 years to run at £lO4 per annum. 1 rice:_ finer Acre. £5OOO cash. Note.—lso acres second growth will be thrown m. — WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wanganui. A SOUND PROPOSITION. OAQ ACRES, Freehold. Practically all flat and been ploughed. Will carry so cows an(l capable of further improvement. i-Roomed dwelling, 4-roomed cottage, cow-shed, stable, hay loft, etc. Beautifully situated only o miles from Palmerston North. PRICE: £5O per Acre. Cash. £*-000. H. C. PREtCE, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET PALMERSTON NORTH. . WONDERFUL Terms., Going concern, exchange for Palmerston home. 400 ’’ Acres. Waikato; 150 grass. 250 unimproved (fern). Opposite school, metalled road 12 miles Te Awamutu. Good house and outbuildings. Tip-top cowshed. Price, including 45 good cows’, etc., £l4 10s. acre. Live and dead stock worth £l2OO. Note.—Owner is nearly 80. wants to retire to Palmerston North. Will consider good 5/6-room house unencumbered or nearly, and say £2OO cash. — H. D. A A. B. Matthews, Land and Stock Agents, Hamilton. CHEAP SHEEP FARM. QQPin ACRES, Freehold: close to good town; all in grass except small portion 001)11 in bush and 100 acres in crop. Half good ploughable country, balance ensv undulating. 17 Paddocks, well watered by streams; carry li sheep, mostly ewes, besides lot of cattle. House, wool-shed, and dip, all necessary Price: £9 per acre. Terms; arranged to good man. Apply— C. H. W-liin-HEAD. Palmerston North. Farmer. 14 ACRES near Palmerston, outside borough; beautiful land. Permanent water; 7 paddocks, carrying 1- dairy cows. Homestead 9 rooms, every convenience; numerous outbuildings, lawns, orchard, containing apples, lemons, apricots, nectarines, w j l ffrapes. etc. PRICE: £2700. Unencumbered. Terms; £lOOO Cash. — HOMEFINDERS, -27 Main St., Palmerston North. ’Phone 5286. ' TAAIRY Farm. Close to railway station and J mile from factory. 98 Acres, freehold. All in grass, subdivided into 16 pnddoeks; well watered by neverfailing creeks. Milking and carrying all the year 35 cows, dry stock and 3 horses. Buildings: Good 6-roomed house, with all necessary conveniences. Cow-sheds, etc. Price: £4O per acre: terms £1470 cash. Stock can be purchased at valuation. C. C. ROSS & CO.. Land and Estate Agents. Masterton. —. ACRES, Freehold, close Wanganui; large proportion flat, balance, **asy ‘ hills, nil good ewe country Particularly free from weeds. Good 7roomed house, wool-shed ; excellent range of outbuildings. S»ock on property. 884 ewes. 500 hoggets. 21 rams, 30 run cows, 60 head young cattle. PRICE. £22 10/- per Acre; good terms approved purchaser. Property is offered for limited time CAIRD * CO- Real Estate Agents. WANGANUI. pr i ACRES Hawae’s Bay, 150 acres flat, 100 ploughable; carrying 12()O i gheep. 100 cattle: could carry 1000 wet sheep; dairy. 40 cows. £l3 PI BIR>IIE B COOMBS % WILSON. 38 Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North — DAIRY FARM GOING CONCERN. . ~ Qfl ACRES, with house. Price includes 14 high-grade Jersey cows, milk float, spring dray, horse; new mowing machine, new rake. M’lk round given in. PRICE 1 £2450. Big Government Mortgage. £5OO cash required. Apply to WILKINSON & JONES, - BUSSELL STREE® U HASTUiGS.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 20

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