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Fifth point. — The fact that tho sale is a special one by Ordor of the Official Assignee means that the property will be sold for the benefit of tho creditors, and the faot that the properties must be realised means that every common sense man will realise that ho can buy cheap and secure high-clas3 Farms at prices which [ will amaze tho purchaser a few months honoe. We therefore urge any intending buy6ts to call and discuss with us what moneys they require to raise on mortgage, so that they can arm themselves prior to tho day of sale. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., Auctioneers. " IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF GEORGE PINNOCK. GREAT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. SPECIAL ' AND EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE Re the CITY OF WEinLJNGTON PROPERTIES. ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 26th MAY, 1910, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. WE havt> already drawn special attention to the unusual attractions which the country Farms offer to those anxious for an Investment in Farm Properties. We have now to ask unusual interest to the FOUR WELLINGTON CITY PROPERTIES, Every one of which can be bought at prices that should tempt the biggest optimist in the City of Wellington to buy on THURSDAY AFTERNOON at a prico that will mean a profit of hundreds of pounds sterling. Don't make any mistako about it. This and other sales will mark a new departure in Land matters. Don't wait longer — go and look at the City Properties. Take a friend with you, and go over them together. Ask him to fix a price twenty-five per cent, less than the real value on each property. Bid a figure FIFTY per cent, less than your friend's estimate, and start the bidding at that price, and go on in hope and confidence that you aro going to get the BARGAIN OF YOUR LIFE, and that you will mako hundreds of pounds profit on each of the properties you buy. Take LOT 3, tor instance. — TEA ROOMS, with nearly HALF AN ACRE of Garden and OrcHard, in full bearing, and grand view. Originally valued at £IbOO. Then look at LOT 4.— Mervyn Bank, a BEAUTIFUL VILLA, with a tower; worth £1200 o? any man' 6 money ; in perfect condition ; no cost for repairs or additions, and a charming piece of adjoining land, fit to build another housei :for your son or daughter. Then TWO CHEAP COTTAGES should tempt you in Rintoul-street, with lots of vacant land adjoining, to build more cottages on. NOW DON'T FAIL, but walk along between now and Sunday, and see them, with out salo notices on them. Come to the Auction Room on THURSDAY and never again if you don't secure • a cheap home, growl at dear rents in Wellington. Come and 6ee us on Monday, and we will tall you what money wo can lend you on each of them on mortgage. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., Auctioneers, Wellington. ' WEDNESDAY, at 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY, at 1 p.m. Ar, the Fruit Exchange, Blair and Allen, streets. I HUTT NURSERY STOCK. HUTT NURSERY" STOCK. HUTT NURSERY STOCK. mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell, -&- unreservedly, on behalf of Mr. A. M'Millan, of the Blaekbridge Nurseries — A specially-selected, 'and full catalogue of r r£KES SHKUBS, ANI> PLANTS. TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS. Catalogue in preparation. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 251h MAY, 1910, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE, STAFFORD-STREET, SEATOUN (By Order of the Mor. gages). MESSRS. J. H. BETRUNE AND CO. havo been instructed to sell at their Rooms, Featherston-slreet, as above — PART ALLOTMENT 5, BLOCK XVI., on SUBDIVISION of SECTION 16, WATTS PENINSULA, Deposited No. 110, a triangular Section having a frontage of 147 feet to Staffordstreet by a maximum depth of 92 feet (both more or leps), together vith the VERANDAH DWELLINGHOUSE thereon of 5 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, and detached shed. j Tho abovo property is within 250 yards of the Seatoun Tram Terminus. The land is nearly level and slightly above tho j street, commanding a good, view across Seatoun to the Harbour Entrance. Tho position is sheltered and sunny. The house is conveniently arranged, and fitted with c. light and other improvements. For cards to view and further particulars, apply to MESSRS. BULLER, ANDERSON AND BUDDLE, Solicitors, Johnston-street ; Or J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. SALE BY MORTGAGE. BROOKLYN. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1910. MESSRS. W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., Auctioneers, acting ur.dei instructions From tho Registrar o£ the Supreme Court at Wellington, ./ill offer for 6ale by Public Auction, nt their Rooms, Panama-street, Wellington on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of June, 1910, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of Land situate in tho Provincial District of Wellington, containing eleven perches and three-tenths of a perch, be the same a little more or less, being part o! lot numbered 97 Deposited Plan 1004, and being the whole of tho land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 176, Folio 5, subject to Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 72922 for £300, together with all buildings and erections thereon. Mortgagee's application and estimate of value of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar any time prior to the sale. Particulars and conditions of 6ale and plan of the land may be inspected at the offices of MESSRS. QUICK AND WARD, Solicitors, Featherston-street. Or MESSRS. W. 11. TURNBULL AND CO.. Auctioneers, Wellington. 6}(\f\ ACRES, freehold, all in grass exr<J"" cept 10 acres of shelter bush, 50 acres flat, balance undulating ; 8 miles from a good town, 2 miles from cheese factory, P. 0., school, etc. ; 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, 5-stall cowshed, stable, trapshed, hayloft, ./oolshed, sards, etc. ; lease for 6 years; rent 89 4d per acre ; right of purchase at £8 10s per acre. Price £400 ; terina. For further particulars, tpply sharp to P. TULLOCH, Land md Estate Agent, P.O. Box 42. Pahatun.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 8

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