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CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1905. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mr. E. Cattle to hold a clearing salo of all hie stock on his farm at Taita, consisting of tho following:— • 50 2i to 3-year-old steers 20 spring cows and heifers 30 cows nnd heifers with calves at foot 20 1£ to 2-year-old empty heifers 20 yearling to 18-month steers 20 storo cows and heifers 150 ewes with lambs 40 2-tooth owes and wethers 1 heavy draught horse (any trial) 2 heavy draught colts, 3 years old, unbroken 6 hack and trap horses 1 heavy spring cart 1 dray 1 sot trap harness 1 set dray harness 3 saddles and bridles 1 set harrows 1 single-furrow plough 1 sow and 4' weaners 50 head mixed poultry And sundries. Salo commences at 11 a.m. Refreshments provided. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. TO INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. MR. F. LOUDON will sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, tho 20th DECEMBER, at the Theatre Royal, at 2.30 p.m., tho following Property: — ISLAND BAY. Allotments 1 to 16 inolusive, being parts of Section No. 645, deposited plan number 1591. 'i'nese allotments aro among the best in Island Bay, being practically level, and havo a magnificent sea and landsoape view. Each section is pegged and numbered with a little red flag to denote the position of oaoh section, which has a frontage of 47ft 6in to a metalled road 66ft . in width. These allotments are situated about 6 chains from the now tramway, and aro regarded as the '• Wellington-terrace " cf Island Bay. The continued development of this beautiful Suburb and the ri^e in valuo that has taken place in tho last twolvo months should convince buyers that a delay in acquiring freehold means loss, whereas if you buy now the increase will be yours and the situation all that oan be desired. RONA BAY. This pioturesquo Summer Resort, with its new wharf and constant communication by the ferry steamers, otters an attr/iotive investment where purchasers oan roly on getting a property that will pay. These Sections havo a frontage of 240 ft and a splendid view. Tho last land sold olose to this property about two years ago was at the rate of £3 per foot. A five-roomod furnishod cottage goes with tho pro-, perty. ROSENEATH. A fino Property, having a frontage to Maida Vale road, of 158 ft sin by an average depth of 172 ft, also a frontago to Grafton-road of 113 ft llin. This Suburb is so well known and the ruling prices so generally understood that further comment is unneonssary. The tram is so near and the view 'so good that it would bo difficult to find a more desirable site for a good houso. WRIGHT-STREET. A Nice Corner Section, with a frontage to Wright-street of 37ft, and a frontage to Hargreaves-street of 91ft, together with a nice nearly new houso lot at 18s per week to a first-class tenant. This property is so well situated that any ono employed in the City can easily reach the house in a few minutes by electric car or otherwise. BOULCOTT-TERRAOE. One of tho nicest situations in Wellington, within five minutes' walk from the Post Offico. Frontago to right-of-way 95ft 7in, dopth on one side 79ft Bin, 93ft llin on the oth.nr, and 35ffc towards, Boulcott ■.terrace, with a 9roomed houso and all conveniences, beautifully laid out and planted with ornamental trees. Splendid view of Harbour and surrounding country. ISLAND BAY. A Section with frontage to Severn-street of 50ft by a depth of 150 ft, with a nearly new 6-roomed house, and all conveniences. Also a fine section Number 27, fronting Brook-street 138 ft by a depth of 130 ft, together with (.table. All fenced round, iron gate in front. One oan oasily drive on to the ground. To an onterprising Builder this should be a good" opportunity. Thero is room for four or fivo good houses within two minutes' walk of tramway. TAITA, HUTT. Near Mason's Gardens, having a frontago to Coulson-road of 1719 ft. There aro 11 acres 1 rood and 6 porches in this pieco of land, which) on account of its long road frontago is admirably adapted for subdivision into allotments. It will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will be sold in sections of 66ft frontago by tho full depth of tho land, varying in depth from 113 ft to over 600 ft. RINTOUL-STREET. Number 17. Section has a frontage of 40ft 6in by an irregular depth of 91ft, together with 7-roomod house. Thi3 property is admirably suited for business purposes, as this is purolv a business street, and a very small outlay would convert tho present houso into two good shops and dwellings. TAMER-STREET. Section Number 4, part of Sections 74 and 86, with frontagovto Tamer-street of fTi? M ep !L h of 132ft ' together with a, well-built 6-roomed house thoroon (nearly now), built in Mr. Bonnie's best style. ARO-STREET. Land 42ft frontago by a depth of 215 ft,, together with two houses thereon of 4 and 5 rooms each. Tram runs past tho door. * Easy terms will bo given with all these Properties, which will bo as follows:^-10 per cent, cash, 10 nor cent, in three months, balance in three years at 5 per cent., except where thero aro oxistmg mortgages of fixed rates of interest Full particulars on day of sale. Owing to a break-down in health, it is imperative for the Auctioneer to leave this colony at an early date, and therefore he will not be over-nico about prices. This is an oppor. tunity that does not often present itsolf to tho public. TTJIOR SALE, a splendid Boot and ShooJL making Business in the town of Picton, opposite tho Post Offico; a splendid repairing trade with quite a now stock. This is a rare chanco for an onergetio tradesman, and tho only boot shop in Picton. For particulars, apply H. A. M'CORMIOK, Commission Agent, Pioton. SIOR SALE, a Bargain, an Idoal Gentle, man s Residence. — For Salo, ideal Gentleman's Residcnco, or would suit admirably for a sanatorium, situated near Nowtown Park, facing Coprera-streot, rix minutes' walk to trams ; at present occupied by tho owner; magnificent viow of tho city and surroundings ; tho house has only been built three years from the very best solccted timber, and contains 11 rooms, largo collar, outbuildings, etc. ; largo greenhouse with vinery bearing fruit ; large garden under cultivation ; will sell v sacrifice. For terms and particulars apply to O. Antico, Park-road, Newtown.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 10

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