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TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. 'A SPLENDID SECTION OF BUILDING LAND AT KARORI, Part of the Bannatyne Estate. MESSRS- HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured by instructions to offer for salo by public auction at their rooms, £6, Lambton-quay, as above — All that pieco or parcel of Land, having a frontage of about 100 ft 9in to Beauchamp-street, Karon, by a depth of about 257 ft lOin, part of the Bannatyno Estate, and being Section 6, Block H, on the Deposited Plan. 1543, containing about 2 roods 10.3 porches. The above section is especially adapted for the ereenbn of a high-class villa residence. Within a short distance of the Main Karori-road excellent views > are obtainable, whilst the # District is being continually enhanced in value_ by the up-to-.date modern residences being erected on tho adjoining sections. _ The section is within easy reach of the city by tram and 'bus. The Title, Land Transfer. Full particulars from HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneers. - LOWER HUTT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908, At 1.30 p.m. r TT. ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell— 1 single-seated buggy 1 set trap harness 1 tip spring-cart 1 gray harness maro 1 butcher's cart horse 2 choice springing heifers " 1 phaeton, in good order 2 fat cows „ 1 black pony, 12 hands, very quiet in . . harness ; 6 harness horses, all good sorts - 25 laying hens • 5 first-class brake horses 1 quiet pony, 5 years 1 bay mare, 6 years ; trial 1 ohestnut gelding, 6 years ; t-ial 1 chestnut gelding, 7 years ; trial 1 first-class spring cart 10 choice dairy heifers, 18 months old •50 Golden and- Partridge Wyandotte and Buff Orpington pullets 6 Buff Orpington ducks 6- pigs (weaners) -Entries are being received. fHE GREAT CENTRALS BETWEEN AUCKLAND ANT) WELLINGTON. -'-'iMPORTXNT "AUCTION SALE. • OHAKUNE EXTENSION, OHAKUNE EXTENSION, -Adjoining the Township of Ohakune. ■"" " THURSDAY, sth .MARCH, At 2 o'clock- sharp. f A LLEN T~ VICKERS will sell at his ■£%. auction mart, Taihage — L QC .MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS (1 ■ O«3 rood to 15 acres) Also, Homestead and 159 acres, lOd acres of which is dense milling bush. Terms— 2o per cent, fall / of hammer; talanca in 3, 6, 9, 12 months. Section 16, 169 acres. Terms— lo per esnt. fall Of hammer, 10 per cent, in 6 asonths : balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans may be seen at the Evening Post office. " PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 1903, ~ "... At 3 o'clock. fT C. ARBUCKLE will submit to pubd • lie competition at his Newtown Auction Mart — A nnmber of netvly-erected, up-to-date Residences, situate in Berhampore, Ribble^street, Dee and Severn streets, Island Bay-,- etc ... . . . Also; a number of Choice Building Site 3 -lacing The Parade, overlooking new - recreation grounds in course of formation by City Council, and Severnstreet, Island Bay. - . Full particulars in future issue, or on application to Auctioneer. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SECTONS. IN THE CENTRE OF THE BOROUGH TOWN OF CARTERTON. THE PREMIER TOWN OF WAIRARAPA. ADJOINING T*HE RAILWAY STATION. 'And absolutely the Finest and Driest Position in the Borough, Within the Water and Gas area. THE MUTUAL TRADING COMPANY, LTD., of Carterton. in conjunction with MESSRS. DWAN BROS., will sell by Public Auction, at their Sample Rooms, High-street, Carterton, on 4th APRIL, 1908-- -- - About 60 SECTIONS in the CELEBRATED BUCKERIDGE ESTATE, which has been reserved from sale for these last 15 years. These sections arc from % up to 1 acre in area. They all fac**he sun, perfectly flat, and occupy absolutely the premier position in this thriving borough, being aurrounded by splendid residences. There vh not a alum building anywhere near the property. Thia is absolutely the last block to be disposed of in the township within such a reasonable distance of tho Railway Station. The reserves that are placed on this fine block will bs sc. low that every section is bound to sell. The terms of payment are £5 deposit per section, £5 in 3 months, £5 in 6 months, and the balance in 3 years, bearing interest from dato of sale at 5 per cent, per annum, with right to pay off at any time. The auctioneers are prepared to make any reasonable arrangements with buyers who are prepared to erect suitable buildings immediately. The attention of aIL speculators is called to this splendid block of land which must increase in value at a very rapid rate in the near future. Carterton now has a large populi.l.ion, and is rapidly going ahead. Numerous new buildings were erected last year, and there is not an empty house to bo had in the borough. Carterton, being the centro of. a great dairying and sheep farming district, must increase in, population more than any other district in the Wairarapa, and the ■übdivision of the large sheep runs and est<itc3 in this vicinity must attract population, and as this is the last block suitable for subdivision in the centro of the township, purchasers at this. Sale will undoubtedly make money within a very •hort time by re-selling at a large profit. Plans of the property aro now boing prepared by Mr. S. M. Drummond, surveyor, and will bi ready for distribution in a few days. Full particulars can be obtained from the MUTUAL TRADING CO, LTD., Carterton; MR. E. BUCKEMDGE, Carterton ; or "' MESSRS. DWAN BROS., Willis-street, Wellington. "IT»OR SALE or Hire, Straker Steam JD Wagon. Apply, .Wagon, Evening Post - -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 53, 3 March 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 53, 3 March 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 53, 3 March 1908, Page 10