THE GREATEST SALE op MASJTERTON LAND SINCE THS SETTLEMENT OF THE TOWN. SUBDIVISION AND SALK OF THE WELL-KNOWN DIXON ESTATE. FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION "ROOMS, Panama-street. \ ON THUR3DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881, At 2 o'clock p.m. r|l KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., JL • are favoured with instructions from Messrs. J. M. Cleland and B. P. Perry, Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr. C. Dixon, to soil by public auction as above, positively without tbe least reserve, in order to close the accounts of the Estate. THK WHOLE OF THE MAGNIFICENT PUOPEBTY IN MASTERTON known as Suburban fcjectiona numbered 1, 4, 5, and 6, on the plan of the Town, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF THE FINEST LEVEL LAND, subdivided into Sections ranging from 1 acre to 9 acres each; together with the FIRST- i CLASS FAEM HOUSE, Stables, Barn, Hayshed, &c, on Section No. 35; also, 'I OWN SECTION No. 67, TOWN of MASTERTON, andtheSPLENDIDFAMILYRhSIDENCE, ORCHARD, and GARDEN, on part of TOWN SECIIuN, No. 17, TOWN OF MASTEItTON, and known a3 formerly ocenpied by the late Mr. Dixon. The Properties will be offered in the following order:— Lots Nos. 3 to 48. fronting dixon-street. a. r. p. Corner Section 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 RONTING BANNISTER-STREET AND WORK-SOP-ROAD. Sections Nos. 9 to 20 inclusive, eaoh containing 1 121 FRONTING KIRTON AND BANNISTER STREETS AND WOKKBOP-ROAD. Corner Sections Noa. 21 to 24 inclusive, eaoh containing , 1 337 FRONTING BANNISTER-STREET AND WORK-SOP-ROAD. Sections Nos. 25 and 26, each containing 1 3 39 Sections 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 1 9 FRONTING COLUMBA AND WORKSOP ROADS. Corner section, No. 31, containing 9 2 29 FRONTING WORKSOP-ROAD. Section No. 35, containing... ... 92 29 Section No. 36, containing 8 0 32 On which section is erected a thoroughly well-built and commodious DWELLINGHOUSE, containing 10 rooms and outoffices, also Two Stables and Carriage House, Large Babn and Hay-shed, while the ground is laid out aa a flower garden and orchard, and filled with many rare and beautiful Bhrubs, plants, and fruit trees. Sections Nos. 37 and 38, each containing 6 10 I Section No. 39. containing 4 0 16 Seotion No. 40, containing 4 0 13 I Sections Nos. 41 and 42, each containing 3 0 5 FRONTING DIXON-STREET AND WORKSOPROAD. j Corner Bection, No. 43, containing 3 0 5 FRONTING DIXON-BTREET AND HERBERTSTREET. Corner Section, No. 44, containing 8 3 18 FRONTING HERBERT-STREET AND KURIPUNI STREAM. Section No. 45, containing 9 0 29 Section No. 46, containing... ... 8 213 Section No. 47, containing 6 0 27 FRONTING HERBERT-STREET AND COLUMBAROAD. Corner Section, No. 48, containing 6 226 The whole of the above allotments are Beautifully Situatld, abutting on the Town of Masterton, and within two or three minutes' walk of the Post Office. Lots 49 to 54. TOWN SECTION No. 67, MASTERTON subdivided into SIX FIRST - CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in thus Heart of the Town, aB under : — Lot 49 — Allotment No. 1, fronting Queenstreet, 41 feet by 132 feet Lot 50— Allotment No. 2, fronting Queenstreet, 44 feet by 132 feet lot 51— Corner Allotment, No. 3, fronting Queen and Cannon streets, 44 feet by 132 feet Lot 52— Allotment No. 4, fronting Can-non-street, 6b' feet by 132 feet Lot 53— Allotment No. 5, fronting Dixonstbekt, 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 frontageb to Queen-street and Dixon-street of 50 feet each by a depth of 330 feet, on which is erected the first-class and COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE known as " Oswell Cottage." The residence contains some 10 rooms, with ontofficos and outbuildings, and is admittedly one of the best and most comfortable in the town. The ground is beautifully laid ont as an Ornamental Garden and Orchard, and is planted with many rare and beautiful trees and shrubs. The whole of the above properties will be sold to tho HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE; and as they are, without exception, amongst tho most j choice and valuable to be found in or ad jaoent to the ohief town of the Wairarapa, the Sale affords an OPPORTUNITY for tho INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL, either in large or Btnall sums, not likely to occur again in that District for many years. """ "™" - The Terms of Sale are as 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 INTEREST; but purchasers who may desire to arrange for a mortgage for a period of years can bo treated with on application to the Auctioneers. Lithographed plans and full particulars as to the whole of the Properties may be obtained from the Trustees in Wellington or Mastkrton, or from tho Auctioneers; while the Title, which is perfect may be seen at the offices of Mess us. Izvrd and Bell, Solicitors, Willis-street, Wellington. JH. PRICE & CO., Mechanical i ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, i Land, Estate, and General Commission 1 Agents. j Offices— New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington. T R. BROWNE,! CIVIL ENGINEER, | Authorisep & Licensed Surveyor, Is prepared to carry out and supervise with care any works required by County Councils, Road Boards, Harbour Boards, Municipalities, Drainage, Water Supply, Tramway and Railway Companies, &o. Crown and Native Lands selected. Offices — New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Wellington; and Cathedral Square Chambers, Christchurch. EMPIRB SPOUTING AND RIDGING MANUFACTORY, AND CURVING WORKS, WILLIS-STREET. r S >HOMAS BALLINGER, House and Ship A Plumber, Gaßfitter, &0., having extended his premises, begs to notify to his numerous patropa and the publio that he has added tho Painting, Glazing, and Paperhangiug branches to his business, which will be carried on under the management of J. W. BALLINGER All orders executed at the lowest possible ra'os OX bALE, Custom Honse Forms. Eronia« Post (Mlice.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 4
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