TIIE CELEBRATED LUCENA ESTATE, "TE WERAITI," MASTERTON. SUBDIVIDED INTO THE FINEST i DAIRY FARMS IN THE COLONY. 22 SPLENDID DAIRY »9 FARMS, IN TIIE MASTERTON DISTRIOT. RANGING FROM 2g TO 04a ACRES EACH! MACDONALD, WILSON AND GO. aro fnvourod with instructions 'lo sell by publio auotion, in MR. F. H. WOOD'S NEW AUCTION MART, Ban-nistor-street, Mastorton, ON SATURDAY, " 17lh SEPT., 1904, At 11 o'clock a.m. OO or TIIE GRANDEST DAIRY AAt FARMS IN THE COLON? , ranging in aroa from Twonly-nve Acros tq Two Hundred and Fortytwo Acros oach. Those grand farms are situated within four miles of tho Town of Masterton »y main road, distant 67 miles from tho City of Wollington, and havo Iho advantage of rapid and cheap railway transit, trains passing through Master ton to Wollington several times daily. Tho Mastorton' D»iry Company have purchased ono aero in tho ceiitro of tho property, and aro about to orcct a thoroughly up-to-dato Dairy l'aclory. Tho land is a, compound of rich liraostono and alluvial deposit, and consists of fiats and low rolling downs, and has tho adva.nts.go of water in evory soction. • It is tho pick of tho whole of (ho boauliful and prosperous Wairarapa District, and is admittedly tho finoet dairying country in, Iho colony. In its ' | aatoral days the land wintered throo ' shoep to tho aero, besides* carrying a largo numbor of horses and cattle. Farmers in othor parts of tho colony who dosiro to make homes for thcmsolvcs or thoir sons should make a special point of inspecting Ihoso wonrlorful dairy farms. For many yoars "To WoraitiV has boen looked at aiTd longed for by onvious eyes. Circumstances havo now brought tho property into the market, and it can bo said with absohito truth that NO FINER ESTATE IN THE COLONY HAS EVER BEEN SUBDIVIDED FOll AUOTION SALE. The terms are— Twenty per cent. Deposit ; Balanco on Ist November. Purchasers desirous pi obtaining advances on mortgage of their lands can nrrnngo for at least Thrfio-nfths of tho Value. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS, ' further dotails of tho Property, and Conditions of Salo may bo obtained on application to tho Auotionoors at thoir Exchange Land I Mart, No. 84, Lambton-qiwy, Wollington : or from Messrs. M. O. OTonnoll and U. A. Pownall/ Maslorlon. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND AND BUILDINGS, SYDNEY-STREET, THORNDON. THE SYDNEY-STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH AND TWOSTORY DWELLING-HOUSE ADJOINING. IN THE EXCHANGE. LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wollingtou. ON THURSDAY, let SEPTEMBER, 1804 At 2 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favourod with instruction* from tho Trustees of tho Frimitivo Methodist Church to sell by publio auction as abovo, in conscquenco of their being about to erect a new church in Aitkon-strcet — THE WHOLE OF THEIR VALUABLE PROPERTY in SYDNEYSTREET, THORNDON, being tho Block of Land, part of Town Aero No. 531, having a frontago of 83 f I 2in to Svdney-streot by a depth of 86ft 3in, dividod into two lots as tinder: — • < • LOT 1. Seotion No. 1, having a. frontage of 39ft 2in by a doplh of 86ft 3in, with tho Firet-clnw Two-story Verandah Dwollinghouso containing nine rooms, bathroom with heater, washhouso, copper, tubs. The houso ie fit tod with gas and all kinds of conveniences, ana is a most dosirablo investment. LOT 2. Section No. ,2, having a frontage of 44ft by a dopth of 86ft 3in, with the splendid Cnuroh thereon. The Church moasuros romo 40ft x 60ft, and is one of tho most faithfully built orcct ions in tho city, built by Messrs. B»rry and M'Dpwoll, tho wellknown builders, and heing thoroughly tound in every respcot. The Church would make a magnificent Hall. A comparative* ly small expenditure on 'a new floor, and thn erection of cloakrooms in tho 'front, would make it ono of tho finest Convert Halls in the oity. The proximity of the proporty lo the Parliamentary Buildings and tho vory limited ' number of • Tnorndon properties that oomo into the market gives it a special valuo and makes He purchaso ono of the best speculations in Iho city. Torms; Ton pw cent. Cash Deposit,; balance lo be aiTangod.on easy terrai. For plans and other details apply to tho Auctioneers at thoir offices. SALE OF SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, GORING-STREET, THORNDON. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wollington. ON THURSDAY, Ist SEPT., 1904, \ At 2 o'olook p.m. MAODONALD. WILSON AND 00. aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auotion as above — THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, part of Town Acre No. 646, having a frontage of 27ft 9in to Goring-streot by «. depth of 80ft, togothor with tho well-built anu highly-finished two-storied verandah reiidenco with bay window, containing six rooms, Ecullory. bathroom and lavatory, with all modorn convenience!, also washhouso with copper and tuba, concrete paths, eta. Properties of tho above class aro vnry difficult to obtain in the Thorndon portion of the pity, Tho residence will bo found mmt com plot 0 and up to dale, sncl one that should bo specially attractive to thoso requiring a homo of (ho best charaulor. It is liluate within two minutes' walk of thn tramway in Tinakori-road. Tornw: 10 por cent, deposit, bftlanco arranged. Title, Land Transfer Act,
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 8
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