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TO MORROW, (WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, -1904, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the Late Elizabeth Heath. 10 SYNDICATES, SPECULATORS. NURSERYMEN, SPORTSMEN AMD OTHERS. GEAR ISLAND, LOWER HUTT. ADJOINING PETONE BOROUGH. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO are favoured with instructions from tho Trustees in. the Estato of the late Elizabeth Heath to soil by publio auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, lington, on Wednesday, 26th Octobe"r, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF FREEHOLD LAND, known as • GEAR ISLAND, being part of Section No. •9, Belmont District, containing 108 acres (more or less) of first-class river flat land. To be sold subject to tho existing lease of Mr. James Kyle at £160 per annum, expiring 25th Sept., 1910. ' THIS FINE PROPERTY *wan one of the first selections in the Wellington Province. It is exceptionally suitable for subdivision into delightful Suburban Allotments, the soil being generally recognised as THE RICHEST AND MOST PROLIFIC IN THE FAMOUS HUTT VALLEY. The property presents an unique oppor. tunity for a Syndicate to improve and subdivide, being G£J2 OF IH& I'kw LARGE BLOCKS V> LAND within the Hutt District NOW AVAILABLE. To a Nurseryman the land should have exceptional value, owing to the richness of the soil and proximity of the property, to the Hutt and Petone Railway Stations. GEAR ISLAND is ono of the best and most accessible sites in the Wellington District for polo, football, cricket, hockey, and other sports, and should this opportunity of acquiring an extensive and valuable property for the above purposes not be taken advantage of, it will be another splendid chance lost to the people of Wellington. /* Tho straightening of the Hutt Railway line will considerably enhance the value of this property to Wellington Sportsmen. For lull particulars and conditions of *MEiisl BRANDON, HISLOP AND .JOHNSTON, Or Solicitors to the Estate; J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. .tTeDNESDAY, 26tii OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND, SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, CUBA AND ABEL SMITH STREETS. MESSRS. J. h7~BETHUNE & CO: are favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Feather-»ton-stieet, on WEDNESDAY, 26th October, at 2.30 p.m.— LEASEHOLD LAND, being 3 Allotments of Section No. 127, Wellington, as under:— 'AHotmont 14, having 33 feet frontage to Ouba-street.by a depth of 100 feet, together with the two shops and 6-roomtd dwellings thereon, known as Nos. 118 and 120.. Allotment 6, having 33 feet frontage to Cuba-street by 74 feet 3 inphes, together with tho two shops and sroomed dwellings thereon, known as Nos. 152 and 134. Allotment 2, having 37£ ft frontage to Abel Sinith-streot by a depth of 66 feet, together with the two dwellings, each of 5 rooms, known., as Nos. 34 and 36. "The above land is hold on a lease, having 15 years to run from October, 1904, at a ground rent of £95 18s per annum. The shops and dwellings, which are in good repair, are let to permanent tenants at a total rental of £416 per annum. In the near ■future tents in the locabty must considerably increaso and add to the value of this property. The above opportunity of acquiring a good income-earning investment in the most progressive business paTt of the City is well worth the attention of speculators •nd capitalists. For further particulars and cards to ;riew, apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2 30 p.m. Estate of the late JOHN" and MARY CURRY. CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 13, ROXBURGH-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are insructod by the Administrator in the above Estato to sell by public auction, at thoir rooms, Featherston-street, * S THAT~SPLENDID PROPERTY, part cf Section No. 368, Wellington, having a irotiUge of 30 feet to Roxburgh-street by a depth of 100 feet, together with the 4roomed dwellinghouse (No. 13) thereon ; Jet to Mrs. Hathaway. -Th 6 above property is close to the end of the first section i of the Electrio Tram Service, and is specially adapted to the requirements of those in search of a central freehold property as a site for further building. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to BELL, GULLY, BELL AND MYERS, Solicitors ; Or to J. H. BETHUNE & CO.. Auctioneer*. BALE VALUABLE RACING STOCK. MONDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. AT AUCTIONEERS' YARDS, MACKAY-STREET, GREYMOUTH. HIyTESSRS. G. W. MOSS AND CO., LLtJL fa,voured by Messrs. Baxter Bros., yrllT soil by publio auction as above— VENEER, 3 yrs, by Quilt— Maude BARBOUND, 4yrs, by Jet de Eau .WILL-O'-THE-WISP, aged, by Mystioal — Ripple G. W. MOSS AND CO., Auotioneera. HIGHLY IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Tt/TESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LlfA in conjunction with THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTH/E AGENCY CO. (Ltd.), have received inBtructions from the Publio Trustee, Wellington, to sell by publio auction, in tho estate of the late Isabella Hanson, of "Tho Pines," Feilding, on SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1904, at 12.30 o'clock p.m., at the rooms of the former, Palmerston •North— 1037 Acres of splendid Land, subdivided into various suitable areas, comprising — 721 Acres at Edinkillie Park, about 2i miles from Palmerston North, and 216 Acres at Waituna-Stanway, 4 miles from Halcombe and 12 miles from Feilding. Those lands, owing to tho richness of the soil, grazing and cropping qualities, are a. paradise for dairying and for tho early maturing and fattening of stock, and are unsurpassed /in tho North Ir^and for tho successful and abundant growth of cereals, root crops, vegetables, and fruits, and at no distant date must become greatly enhanced in value, and now aro A GitAND, SURE, SAFE, AND MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT For Graziers, Farmers, Dairymen, Business Men, and others. Messrs. T. Henry, Edinkillie Park, Palmerston North, and D. Cameron, WaitunaStanway, near Halcombe, will show intending investors over the properties. For lithographic plans, conditions of Bale, etc., apply to tho Auctioneers. [^ ROWE AND SONS, ■ ' LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE-Split Peas, Pearl Barley, Barley Meal, Wheat Moal, Maize Meal, Crushed Oats, Maize, Hay, Chaff, Sic,-5?b.ole8»lo and wUil.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 8

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