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THURSDAY, 28th MAY, 1908. At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. TURNRULL AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from various ownors to sell by nuction, at their Rooms, No. 5, Panamastreet — " ' Tho following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES and BUILDING SECTIONS— KELBURXE EXTENSION— Sections Nos. 420, 421, 422, 427, 428, and 429, each having a frontage of 40ft to Fairviewroad by about 120 ft depth therefrom. These lovely building sites enjoy superb views of harbour and surroundings, and aro only a few minutes' walk from the cable tram at Kelburne and electric tram Tinakdri-road Extension. PETONE* (Jackson and Victoria streets and ' Pelone-avenue) — Vacant allotment, comprising Sections 48, 49, and part of 50, having a frontage of 76ft lOin to Jackson-street by a depth of 110 ft to Victoria-st. and Pctone-avenue This is the best business stand in the town, threo frontages, • central, and specially adapted for the erection of shops fronting Jackson-street- and a public hall.' Plans at the Auctioneers. ■ PETONE— Jackson-street, adjoining the Post Office block, and having a frontage of 50ft Bin to Jackson-street, by a depth varying from 98ft to' 100 ft, on the rear portion of which stands a five-roomed cottage, now vacant. This business site will shortly occupy tho. unique position of being within 25 yards of tho Bank of New Zealand, Courthouse, and Post, and Telegraph Office. Its future is therefoie assured. Easy terms. ISLAND BAY— AII that vacant Section of Land at Island Bay, being Lot 15,Block 111, on D.P. 1340, having a frontage of 49ffc 9in to The Parade, by an average depth therefrom of about 131 ft, and containing in the whole an area of 23.6 perches. This choice business site is situated near to Cornwall-Etreet, right on tho tramline, where shops must be a necessity ip the near future to satisfy the demands of this rapidly growing neighbourhood. - - ' •PETONE— Jacksor -street, between Bolton and Tory str. is, Vacant < Allotment, ; No. 2, having 33ft to Jaokson-street by a depth of 102 ft. Situated near the junction of Cuba and Jackson streets this section must in the near ' future command a good figure for shop purposes. ROSENEATH— AII that Section, having a frontago of 81ft 7in to Queen's Drivo by a depth therefrom of about 50ft, together with the nearly' new cottngo thereon, containing ,4 living rooms and up-to-date conveniences ; now let at 14s per week to Mr. Diamond. This snug liltlo property is situated at Balcna Bay, on tho main road, and enjoys an unbroken view of Evans Bay. MIRAMAR (corner of ' , Park-road and Tahi-street) — Valuablo corner Section, bcinar No. 23 on plan of Miramar North, having a frontage of 66ft to Park-road by a depth of 164 ft lOin ; area 39.5 perches. This level corner quarter-acre faces the tramline, opposite the Polo Club's Grandstand. Its close proximity to the present end contemplated operations of the Wellington Gas Company and Harbour Board ensuro to the purchaser a handsome nrofit in the near future. Upset price fixed low t% clear. ■ , ISLAND BAY,. Clyde-street— Part Section 112, frontage to Clyde-street 33ft by a depth of 165 feet. This is an ideal site for a - home, near tram, just clear of tho dust and noise of main road, elevated sunny position, 'and fine view. Easy termg. ' 1 -- — * v - All the above properties and sections have sale notices placed thereon. For full particulars and cards to viowy apply 'to , ' W. H. TURNBULL AND .CO., 1 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS ,FARM PROPERTY. ' Only Twenty Miles from Wellington. THURSDAY. Ith JUNE, 1908, \ At 2 p.m. ' / CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, { WELLINGTON. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. have recoived instructions from Mr. James Cheetham, of Whitema'n's Valley, to sell his well-known Farm, consisting of — > -I C\f>Ct ACRES FREEHOLD, of A 1/o*o which about 800 acres' are in grass, and the balance in bush. The land is heavy mixed timber country. The property 18 all thoroughly fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks. Fences all in splendid order. The country is capable of carrying two sheep to thp acre, besides cattle, and portion (if desired) may bo used ! for dairying, etc. Tho buildings consist of 8-roomed dwelling, woolshcd, separator room, grain store. Altogether there are 12 outbuildings. The property is well watered throughout, is fine healthy sheep country, very suitable for fattening, and lies well to the sun. Tho Silverstream Railway Station is only six miles away, and school is within one milo of the "property. The paddocks aro all clear; no noxious weeds.. The streams aro wellstocked with, trout, and there -is an abundance of native and imported game. The homestead is nicely situated, and is well planted with fruit and ornamental trees. Deer park only four miles away : a fine shooting box. Tho terms will be made exceedingly LIBERAL. ' Tho Title is LAND TRANSFER. Wei can confidently recommend those in search of a REALLY GOOD FARM to inspect. Further particulars may be had on application to DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, Wellington. AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A FIRST-CLASS FARM. SUITABLE FOR SHEEP-FARMING, DAIRYING OR CROPPING. CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. THURSDAY, Tth" JUNE, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WELLINGTON. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from the RIVERSIDE DAIRY COMPANY to sell by Public Auction — Their Farm in MpORE'S VALLEY, consisting of: ' 1185 ACRES, 800 acres of which are in grass balance in bush ; about 650 acres flat. ALL PLOUGHABLE— IBO ACRES HAVE BEEN PLOUGHED. Tho property in subdivided into 20 paddocks, with new 7 and 8 wiro fences ; well waterod ; good road "to property ; two miles from schopl and Post Office ; 10 milea from LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION. Buildings consist of two houses (each 6 rooms), woolshed, yards, piggeries, dairy, cowbails, etc. The carrying capacity in from 2 to 2£ sheep per aero. Pioporty is specially adapted for fattening stock, dairying, or crop growing. Six miles from Lower Hutt by riding track. , Title — Land Transfer. TERMS— IO per cent, down, 10 percent. ■in 6 mouths, 10 per cent, in 12 months ; balance may be arrangpd for on mortgage. This is an exceptional opportunity for obtaining a Fnlendid properly within easy access of the city, and the Auctioneers will arrange at any time lo tako buyers to insneot For further information apply lo DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., .Walluuztaow

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 8

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