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TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 11th, At 1 o’clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK. Etc., AT TE HOBO. Macdonald, wilson and go. have received instructions from Mrs Dixon, who has leased her farm, to Sell, at the farm, Te Horo (only a short walk from the station) — 450 ewes and lambs, all ages 5 Leicester rams 9 rood milk cows, 1 in milk and the others dry and coming to calve S heifers, to calve shortly 1 shorthorn bull S s.f. ploughs, wool-press, spring tip dray, set cart harness, incubator to hold 130 eggs, brooder, coop, Davis swing churn, milk pans, buckets, and lot of sundries As the farm is leased, the lot must go. The notice is short owing to unavoidable circumstances. Will buyers please accept it, and bo sharp to time. , 278 A FIRST-CLASS SPECULATION FOE SUBDIVISION. NINE ACRES OP SPLENDID FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL LAND. AT LOWER HUTT (opposite Ludlam Park). IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION BOOMS. No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 13th NOV., 1002, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. jyj" AC DON ALD, WILSON AND _CO. are favoured with instructions from Mrs Snook, in consequence of her removing to Christchurch, to sell by public auction— THAT SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY at the Lower Hutt, opposite Ludlam Park, and containing over NINE ACRES, with the almost NEW DWELLINGHOUSE of seven rooms, man's room, washhouse, stable with three loose boxes, harness room, fowlhouse and fowlrun. About one acre is laid out in orchard and garden, and the remainder of the property is occupied as a grass paddock. The land has a frontage of some 850 ft to White’s Line road and fronting Ludlam Park by a depth, of some 700 ft. The idjoining owner is willing to join in creat* lug a new 66ft street at the roar of the property. This’will enable the property to be cut up into some Twenty-five FIBST-CLASS BUILDING SECTIONS, vhich, judging from the great demand for idjoining lands, would be snapped up at >nce. The cottage residence, stables, etc., with a portion of the orchard, can be cut iff the property without in, any way in[nring the profitable character of the snblirisien. The terms are 10 per cent cash deposit ind easy arrangements for the payment if the balance over a term of years can tie made at 5 per cent, interest. Per plans, full details, conditions of fale. etc., apply to the AUCTIONEERS, it their efleas 95

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SECOND AND .FINAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of THE GREAT MIRAMAR ESTATE. Macdonald, wilson and co. are'favoured -with instructions from the Evan* Bay and Miramar Estate Company (Ltd.) to sell by public auction in their Exchange Laud Auction Booms, No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY. 11th DECEMBER, 1902, At 11 o’clock n.m. — THE BALANCE OP THE COMPANY’S LANDS AT MIRAMAR. NOW BEING SURVEYED. LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED. Lithographic Plans ■will be ready in a few days, and full details will appear next week. 279 ROSENEATH Messrs palliser and jones have subdivided Section 71, EOSENEATH, Containing 35 acres, into 100 magnificent Building Lots, varying in size from i to an acre, with panoramic view of, the Harbour, Shipping, Somes Island and City, fronting metalled and well-graded roads, 1 chain wide, and will offer the EOSBEEATH Estate to the _pnhlio in about one month’s time. This EOSEEEATH Estate will afford a splendid opportunity to those desirous of securing a home on exceptionally easy terms, and within 30 minutes' easy walking distance of the Post Office, and free from City rates. The ROSENEATH be: :r cent, deposit nr cent, in three months >r pent, in six months ir cent, in nine months >r cent, in twelve months The balance within fire years, with interest at 5 per cent., but if buildings to the value of the land purchased are commenced within three months of sale, and completed to the satisfaction of the vendors, the whole purchase money, save the deposit, can lie on mortgage for five years. Title, Land Transfer Act. For lithograph plans and further information, apply to PALLISER AND JONES.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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