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MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1901. At 2.30 o'clock. Estate of the late MRS FANNY ERSKINE FITZGERALD. To Speculators. Investors and those in search, of a Delightful Family Residence. Important Sale by Auction of the wellknown CLYDE CLIFF PROPERTY, Containing over 1} Acres Valuable Freehold Land, fronting Hawker street, Macfarlane street, and Clvde quay. Messrs j. h. bethune and co. are instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the late Mrs F. E. Fitz Gerald to sell by public auction at their rooms, j Featherstou street, on -Monday, the 28th January, 1901. at 2.30 p.m. Lot I.—That Magnificent and Valuable! Property known as “CLYDE CLIFF," j containing about 1 acre 2 roods 29 porches Freehold Land, being part of Sections Nos. 388, 389 and 390, on the Plan of the City of Wellington, having the extensive frontages of 150 ft to Hawker street and about sGft to -Macfarlane street by an exceptionally long depth, varying from 214 ft to 20Gff. There is erected on the above land the substantially built two-story family residence containing 14 rooms, with verandah, washhouse and stable, formerly occupied by the late Airs Fitz Gerald. Lot 2.—Splendid Freehold Building Site, part of Section 390, Wellington, having frontage of 30ft to Hawker street by depth of 90ft, adjoining the residences of Mr H. Andrews-and Mr .1.1 R. Leadbeater. The Auctioneers have every confidence in strongly recommending the above to the special attention, of Investors, Speculators, and those in search of a delightful and extensive residential property. The Grounds are tastefully laid out and planted with a large number of imported and native plants, and command an unequalled view of the City and Harbour, while at the same time being thoroughly sheltered from the prevailing winds. The sale will afford an excellent opportunity of acquiring one of the very few remaining large blocks in the most healthy and con-, venient part of the city, eithef for residential purposes or subdivision into building sites. Title—Land Transfer Act. For further particulars, plan and cards to view apply to .1. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. 7(1 THURSDAY. 21st FEBRUARY', 1801, At 2.30 o'clock. CEOFTON. CKOFTON. . Special Announcement to those in Search of Picturesque Suburban Villa Sites. Important Sale of the Beautiful TBELISSICK ESTATE. Within 3 Sides of Wellington Post Office TTy Road and Bail. CO. Pollexfen Deane and Mrs Deane to sell by public auction at their rooms, Featherstou street, Wellington, on Thursday, 21st February, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— That magnificent block of Suburban Building Land, being part of Section No. 4 Crofton, now subdivided into * 60 CHARMING FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. MESSES H. BETHUNE AND are instructed by Major Hugh

ranging in area from less than HALF AN ACRE to over FOUR ACRES each. The above delightful property, which adjoins the Crofton Railway Station, h intersected by the new main road from Wellington, and is free from city rates. The whole of the sections contain firstclass building sites, and all have frontage o to formed and metalled roads. Trelissick possesses a special charm from its sunny aspect and wealth of native vegetation. It is over 300 feet above sea level, and the sale will present one of the last opportunities of acquiring a picturesque home near Wellington. . 1 Title, under Land Transfer Act. Terms —10 per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in one mouth, balance may remain on mortgage for 3 years at 5 per cent. Lithographic plans, conditions of sale, and full particulars on application to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. '7l SATURDAY, JANUARY 2Q. At 1 o’clock. Messrs abbaham and williams ■ have received instructions from the losses, viz., Messrs T. and R. Roberts and Mrs S. MacDomfld, Raumai, to offer foi public auction at their rooms, Palmerston North, Saturday, 26th January, at 1 o’clock p.m.— The Goodwill in the lease, etc., of Section 1, Block 15, Pohangina, 120 C acres, 17 years to run from December 1900. Rental JE2B 15s per annum, with the right of purchase (subject to a small expenditure required foi improvements) at 9s 7d per acre, oi at the expiry of original a fresh lease of 900 years can be arranged. Resi dence, however, is practically compulsory. 290 acres felled and in grass with 40 chains fencing represent improvements. All good graz ing country, and though hilly of even slopes mostly laying well to the sun. ’Approachable by good roads school and creamery in vicinity. In order to close partnership account this property is in the market. Further particulars can be obtained oi application to the auctioneers. 88’ FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLE AND FARMING LAND POE SALE IN HAWKE’S BAY.

Sale by order of the Registrar at Napier of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District, at the request of the Mortgagees. Messrs wenlet.and lanattze, acting in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. Limited, have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction at the Athenaeum Hall, Browning street, Napier, on Thursday, the 14th day of February, 1901, at 2 p.m.— 1. All those several parcels of land constituting the well-known Omaranui Estate situate in Hawke’s Bay, about eight miles from Napier, the property of Mr William Heslop, containing in the aggregate 4113 acres 2 roods 15 perches. 2. All those several parcels of land constituting the well-known Puketapu Estate, adjoining the above, the proS' r of the Trustees of the late Mr Heslop, containing in the aggregate 1183 acres 28i perches. The Omaranui Estate is under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, the Puketapu Estate by Grant from the Crown. Complete station buildings on each property. 3. All the estate and interest of the mortgagees in that parcel of land in the Provincial District of Hawke’s/ Bay fcrmerly portion of the Omara- ' nni Estate, containing 133 acres 1 rcod 17 perches, being Allotment Number 14 on Plan of the Korokipo ' and Moteo Estates under and by virtue of Sub-mortgage held by the Mortgagees of a Mortgage given by one John Baker, of Puketapu, farmer, to the above-named William Heslop, upon which mortgage there is now' owing the sum of_ Seven Hundred Pounds, together with interest at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per annum from the Fifteenth day of August, ‘I9OO. 4. Ten Thousand (10,000) sheep or thereabouts of mixed sexes and various ages being the unsold portion of the flock of sheep depasturing on the lands firstly and secondly abovementioned. 5. All the cattle numbering Three Hundred and Twenty-two (322) or thereabouts of mixed sexes and various ages depasturing on tbo lands firstly and secondly above-mentioned. I-astly, all the horses, numbering about twenty-five (25), farming implements and plant now on the said land firstly and secondly above-men-tioned. A schedule thereof can be seen at the office of the auctioneers, i All the above will be offered in one lot. Full particulars on application to [MESSES WENLET AND LANATJZE, Land and Stock Agents, Napier, Or The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd.. Napier. MT Cold was quickly Cured by taking a few doses of Sykes’ Cura Cough. Is 6d. All Chemists and Store*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 8

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