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SALE OF VALUABLE PICTON PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1904, At- 1.50 p.m. WJ. 11. GREEXSILL, Auctioneer, • lias been favoured with instructions from tho respective owners lo fell by public 'auction, at tho Mart, HIGHSTREET, PIOTOX, tho following Valuable Properties: — BLOCK OF FOUR SECTIONS, Xo* 700, 701, 713, 714, bounded on three -icios by Kent, Scotland, and Durham streets. SECTION Xo. 718, coiner Kent a;id Scotland streets, with four-roomed cottage thereon. BLOCK OF SIX SECTION'S, Xos.'l9, 20, 25b, 364, 365. and 366, with pight-room-ed dwelling and other outbuildings thereon, bounded on two sides by Wellington and Taranaki streets. A largo portion of this can remain on mortgage. Part 3 SUBURBAN' SECTION, 3 roods 10 parches freehold and 1 lood leased reclaimed land, with houso thereon, iisual outbuildings, wajihhauso and other conveniences, togther with two-story shed, 40 x •40 1-AC'RE PROPERTY, Mount Pleasant, with four-roomed cottage and outhouso thereon ; within a few minutes' walk of the Content Works. ' 'Also, S.S. PHOEXIX, with goodwill of mail contract (four days a week mail) ; boat in good order, boiler practically new and engines in good oraci-; together with | 19ft boat, life bolts, life buoys, chain, and Ughts. W. J. H. GREKXSILL, Auctioneer and Commission Agent. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AXD ALL THOSE tfEEICIXG A SOUND AND PROFITABLE IXVESTMENT. IMPORTANT AUCTIOX SALE OF i CENTRALLY SITUATED BUILD- ! IXG AI.LOTMEXTS. I In Iho very heart of tho Thriving and I Progressive Town of Dannevirko. ! s»n Of the FINEST BUIT.DING (*(\ liU SITES IN TIIE 'I OWN. DU THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1 At 2 o'clock p.m. WROSE has isceircd instructions « from Ja c . Aliardice. Esq., to sell by | Auction at 'his Mart, High-street, on the * "fifi" 6 ? 171 '' 01^ 6 ALLOTMENTS, "v? from a, quirtcr of an acre to one ae.v in ar,M, and being subdivisions cf Town Soction No. 7, Dnnnovirke. These fections, which aro filuated in the I very centre of tho town, 'nrf a!l r.p-feetiy lqre) with first-class drainage, ssid abut on Messrs. Collett and JtMkins's exlcmivo factory and Iho Masonic Hotel premises, extending thence along Barraud and Denmarl: streets, and am distant only about tei: chains from Iho Railway Station and I Po!>t Office, and two chains and a half from the junotion of Barraud-Etreet with [ High -street. * The rise and progress of Danncvirke has been phenomenal, certainly mo?o rapid and remarkable than tha.(, of any town in- the colony. In every ilroet new buildings aro in course of erection, Iho Borough now covers iho entire original rural scttlomont of twenty-one- farms and' a laigc 'area,' besides, and it is absolutely bjtond doubt lhat those who may bo [ lorlii'ulo enough to secure ons or more j of ihc now being offered at preI aL'nl v.i:u^3 must reap Uio benpfit of a rapiu a.n-1 highly remunoratho return. Tho situation ol Ddnnevirko admits of no a'.icnalhfl but that it must become one rl the largest pud mo.»l important inland cities in the Xorth Island, drawing as it doo3 its support from the extensive and fortilo district-; reaching away to tho coast through Kaitoke (shortly to bo mhdivided), Mangatoro, Xi?apaeruru, Weber, Coonoor, "Wimbledon, etc., etc., a distance of sixty miles on tiie oust sula ; through the large level blocks of magnificent agricultural land, tho Piri Piri. Tirntu, and Otawhao Block (lo be sub-divided at an early date), away through Makotuku, Ormondville, Takrtpau, Ruataniwha, Waikopiro, aud Hatuma on tho. north sido ; tho virgin Tamnki Block of 36,000 acres, and the splendid dairying districts of Umutaoroa and Maharahara on the west side ; and the magnificen estates of Tahoraiti, Oiingi, and Matahiwi, now undergoing tho process of subdivision, and tho prosperous Kumcroa 'settlement on the "oulh. Located on the main lino of communication between tho rich plains of Hawkes Bay and the populous districts of the West Coasts, Dannevirke has a constantly increiisiug stream ,of visitors, and as Iho savrmilling industry, which is still of gceat importance, haa made a great and prosperous past, so Iho agricultural prospects arotfnd the city undoubtedly ensure it a great and permanent future. The sale ' how offers , tho anxiously expected opportunity lo those residents who havo long coveted a site, iv this desirabls block, and investors and speculators will ba wise to avail themselves of an opportunity which once lost will be gone for TITLE— LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terms', which ate extremely liberal, are as follows: 10 per cent, .at time -of purchase ; 10 per cent, at six, twelve, and eighteen months, and balance at threo years bearing interest at 6 per cent. ; or tho whole of the purchase money can be paid at any time upon tho purchaser giving throe months' notice. I For further information apply to Messrs. THOMSON and WALKER, or the AUCTIOXEER, or to T. H. G. LLOYD, Solicitor for the Vendor. BAKER PROS. HAVE FOR SALE— mHREE woll-built 5-roomed Houses, -»- with all modern conveniences, situated within 5 minutes of tho present tram service. Each house stands on a section of land having a frontago of 30 foet by a depth of 110 feet. Tho houses are not yet out of tho builders' hands, but will be ready for occupation in a few clays. The prico asked for each house is £700 ; very easy terms can be arranged ; as low as £50 deposit vrill be accepted. This is an opportunity which should not be mi«ed, as the easy terms (especially in tho present stato of th 9 money market) bring the purchase of tho houses within tho reach of all. Further particulars and cards to view apply BAKER BROS. ' T TT TT I KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY, i- ABEL SMITH-STREET. TO INVESTORS. A' RETURN OF OVEPv 11 PER CENT, on capital invested can be seemed by tho purchase of one of our properties in this favoured and popular neighbourhood. This lot consist* of a handeome up-to-dato Residence of 11 rooms in Ken-sington-street, let for a term to a' good tenant, producing tho above income. FOR SALE. — The proprietors havo also now ready for occupation a compact and spacious 9-roomed House in the same street.' thoroughly finished wilh every rocent improvement, on reasonable terms. ABKL SMITH-STREET.— WiII sell at a modorate figure a nicely-situatod House of 8 "room 3 with good view in this street; ! a deoirablo residence for a business man, or would let readily and give handsome return on capital. Office at top of Kensington-street. Tolephono 1711. H. CRUMP and HAWTHORN AND CRUMP. FOR SALE, a firk-elaf-s Saddlery and Harness Business, situate iv Ihc most central part of Foildiug and doing a good trade. For full particulars apply lo T. J. Evans, Foilding. •*• Boiler, with firebars, funnel, and ainoko box ; working pressure of 75. Apply to H. Udy, limber Merchant, Petone* - ' ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1904, Page 8

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