THE GREATEST SALE i OP MASTERTON LAND BINCE THS SETTLEMENT OF THE TOWN. SUBDIVISION AND SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN DIXON ESTATE. FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama- street. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881, Ah 2 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., • are favoured with instructions from Messrs. J. M. Cleland and B. P. Perry, Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr. C. Dixon, to sell by public auction as above, positively without the least reserve, in order to close the accounts of the Estate. THTO WHOLE OF THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY IN MASTERTON known aa Suburban Sections numbered 1, 4, 5, and 6, on the plan of the Town, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF THE FINEST LEVEL LAND, Bubdivided into Sections ranging from 1 acre to 9 acres each ; also, TOWN SECTION No. 67, TOWN OF MASTBRTON, and the SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE, ORCHARD, and GARDEN, on part of TOWN SEC! ION, No. 17, TOWN OF MASTERTON, and known as formerly occupied by the late Mr. Dixon. The Properties will be offered in the following order :— Lots Nos. 3 to 43. fronting dixon-Btreet. a. r. p. Corner Seotion No. 3, containing ... 1 010 Section No. 4, containing ... 1 024 Section No. 5, containing ... 1 024 Section No 6, containing ... 1 024 Section No. 7, containing ... 1 024 Corner Section No. 8, containing ... 1 024 FRONTING BANNISTER-STREET AND WORK-SOP-ROAD. Sections Nos. 9 to 20 inclusive, each containing 1 121 FRONTING KIRTON AND BANNISTER STREETS AND WORKSOP-ROAD. Corner Sections Nos. 21 to 24 inclusive, each containing 1 3 37 FRONTING BANNISTER-STREET AND WOBK-SOP-ROAD. Sections Nos. 25 and 26, each containing ..: ... 1 339 Sectiona Nos. 27 to 30 inclusive, each containing 2 19 FRONTING BANNISTER-STREET, WORKSOP AND COLUMBA ROADS. Corner sections Nos. 31 to 33 inclusive, each containing ...2 19 FRONTING COLUMBA AND VfORKSOP j ROADS. I Corner section, No. 34, containing 9 2 29 I FRONTING WORKSOP-ROAD. Section No. 35, containing 9 2 29 Section No. 36, containing 8 0 32 Sectiona Nos. 37 and 38, each containing ... ... 6 10 Section No. 39, containing 4 0 16 Section No. 40, containing 4 0 13 Sections Nos. 41 and 42, each containing ... 3 0 5 FRONTING DIXON-STREET AND WORKSOPROAD. Corner seotion, No. 43, containing 3 0 5 FRONTING DIXON-STREKT AND HERBERTSTREET. Corner Section, No. 44, containing 8 3 18 FRONTING HERBERT-STREET AND KURIPUNI STREAM. Section No. 45, containing 9 029 Section No. 46, containing 8 2 13 Seotion No. 47, containing 6 0 27 FRONTING HERBERT-STREET AND OOLUMBAROAD. Comer Section, No. 48, containing 6 226 The whole of the above allotments are Beautifully Situatkd, abutting on the Town of Masterton, and within two or three minutes' walk of the Post Office. Lota 49 to 54. TOWN SECTION No. 67, MASTERTON subdivided into SIX FIRST- CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in ths Heart of the Town, as under : — Lot 49 — Allotment No. 1, fronting Queenstreet, 44 feet by 132 feet Lot 50— Allotment No. 2, fronting Qubenstreet, 44 feet by 132 feet Lot 51— Corner Allotment, No. 3, fronting Qoeen and Cannon streets, 44 feet by 132 feet Lot 52 — Allotment No. 4, fronting Can-NON-BTREET, 66 feet by 132 feet Lot 53— Allotment No. 5, fronting Djxonstheet, 66 feet by 132 feet Lot 54— Corner Allotment, No. 6, fronting Dixon and Cannon streets, 66 feet by 132 feet. Lot 55. That VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND, part of Town Section 17, TOWN of MASTERTON, having frontages to Queen-street and Dixon-street of 50 feet each by a depth of 330 feet, on which ia erected the first-class and COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE known as " Oawell Cottage." The residence contains some 10 rooms, with outoffices and outbuildings, and is admittedly one of the best and most comfortable in the town. The ground is beautifully laid out as an Ornamental Garden and Orchard, and is planted with many rare and beautiful trees and shrubß. The whole of the above properties will be sold to the HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE; and as they are, without exception, amongst the most choice and valuable to be found in or adjacent to the chief town of the Wairarapa, the Sale affords an OPPORTUNITY for the INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL, either in large or small sums, not likely to occur again in that District for many yeara. The Terms of Sale aro aB follows :— Deposit of 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, Balance by promissory notes at 3 and 6 months from date of Sale, WITHOUT INTERE&T; but purchasers who may desire to arrange for a mortgage for a period of yeara can be treated with on application to the Auctioneers. Lithographed plans and full particulars aa to the whole of the Properties may be obtained from the Tkustess in Wellington or Mastjskton, or from the Auctioneebs; while the Title, which is perfect may be Been at the offices of Messrs. Iz^rd and Bell, Solicitors, Willis-street, Wellington. MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE. Compact Freehold Farm and Stock, Upper Hutt. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, A. Cruickshank, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the premises, Upper Hutt, on Monday the 7th day of November, at 11 o'clock forenoon sharp — That splendid property known as HUJsTLY FARM, situated within a mile of the Upper Hutt Railway btation, consisting of 415 acres free hold land, 315 acres being sound pasture, ienced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, the balance goou bush land, readily convertible into valuable pasturage Together with A comfortable nine-roomed dwellinghouse and conservatory, shrubbery, orchard (planted with choice fruit trees), stable, dairy, aviary, barn, cowshed, cottage, and all necessary bnildinga After which, Sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, farming implements, aud a quantity of household turniture, &c, Ac. As per catalogue. The above should command the attention of capitalists and others desirous of acquiring a first-claas freehold farm. Note.— Failing a purchaser at auction, 3untly Farm will be put up for lease for a term of five years, with right of renewal. EMPIRE SPOUTING AND RIDGING MANUFACTURY, AND CURVING WORKS, WILLIS-STEEET. r I "1H< >M AS BALLINGER, House and Ship JL Plumber, Gasfitter, &c , having extended his premises, begs to notify to his numerous patrons and tbe public that he has added the Painting, Glazing, and Paperhanginij tranches to his business, which will be earned on under the management of J. W. Ballinger All onler3 executed at the lowest possible
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 29 October 1881, Page 4
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