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ABSOLUTE SALE OP FREEHOLD BUSINESS I'REiIISES. PETONE. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME v-oL’UT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS. No. Si. Lairiblon quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, Mb FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. ■JJ. ,5T A CDONA LD, V.'ILSON AND CO. arc favoured with instructions iro;ii llie Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, to ’soli by public auction as above— That valuable freebold business block in the ton-n of Petone, being port of subdivision la; No. 2 of section 2. Hutt District, and being the whole of the land comprised in cer- . lificate of title volume S 3, folio 203 of the Register Book of the District Land Registrar at Wellington, and also that piece of laird situated in the District aforesaid, containing 7 perches, being .section No. If of siiialivision No. la of section 2, Unit District, and being the ivhole of the land comprised in certificate of title, volume 88, folio of the Register Bout: atoresaid, ivith the valuable two-story shop, dwellinghouse. outbuildings, etc., erected thereon. The property is one of the finest of the business blocks of Pctonc, and “Morrison's” has been known for years as an exceptional site for first-class business. The absolute unreserved character of the sale makes it an opportunity for investment which should be eagerly availed of. For conditions of sale, plans and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their offices, or to W. 11. QUICK, ESQ.. Solicitor, 77 Eoathorston street, Wellington. THURSDAY. 12th FEBRUARY. 1003, At 11.30 o’clock a.m. f*tr\ CLYDESDALE MARES AND . GELDINGS. AND SALE OF CONTRACTOR’S PLANT. AT THE- CAMP, LOWER HUTT. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from Mr .1. T, Jones, who has finished his contract for the Hutt River Embankment, and has decided to dispose of the whole of his horses and plant, at the Camp, Lower Hutt, on Thursday, 12th February, at 11.30 a.m. The .catalogue will embrace CO draught mares and geldings I hack and harness horses The Clydesdale stallion Federation 22 tip drays, by Reid and Gray 1 traction road engine, by Avcling and Porter, S-h.n., with crane attachment. Can travel up to 12 miles an hour, and is equal to new 1, dog-cart and harness 1 spring-cart and. harness 60 sets shaft and leading harness, all in goad, order SO canvas horse-covers 1 d.f. plough (Reid and Gray) 3 road scoops 1 blacksmith’s forgo Largo collection of sundries, lot of tools 3 riding saddles s And a lot of empty sacks and sundries usually to be found about a contractor’s camp. This is tho greatest sa!o ,of draught horses and contractors’ plant that has ever been held in tho North Island, and as Mr Jones lias finished his contract and has no further use for tho pd ut, the lot must go. Catalogues are now being prepared and can be obtained from Ibe Auctioneers or posted to any address. The sale will take place at tho Camp, Lower Hutt. and refreshments will bo provided. 207 NOTICE. GREAT SALE OF FREEHOLD FLAX LANDS And AGRICULTURAL LANDS. About Five Miles from Shannon, on the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Lino.

IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1903. IN THE TOWN HALL, SHANNON. Macdonald, tv ids on and co. aro favoured with instructions from tlie Makcrua Estate Company, Limited, to sell by Public Auction as above—• TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED • ACRES OP HIGHLY SUPERIOR FLAX HINDS AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS situated about Five Miles from Shannon, and within cue mile of Tokomaru. The Land will bo sold in subdivisions suitable for every class of buyer. * The drainage arrangements of the company are proving remarkably successful, and of the 2GOO acres now to be sold, at least six hundred acres of rich alluvia,! flats within one mile of Tokomaru and adjoining the railway line cannot be surpassed in quality and character by any laud, 'll the colony. Flosmillers throughout the Manawnta district aro agreed that the flax on the drained swamp lauds of the company has no superior in weight, leaf and fibre. It commands the highest price in the market, and is at this moment a veritable gold mine to all concerned in its working. The 2000 acres of land on which this Golden Harvest is now standing will be available in blocks of Fifty Acres and upwards. Every Flaxmiller has therefore an opportunity to own his own frenhthi ■and thereby create a permanent industrial product for himself and avoid the heavy royalties which now absorb so much of his earnings. Lithographic plans will be 'ssued at an early date, but intending buyers sh.ra'd apuly to Mr Brcnkeii, manager for ike company at Shannon, who will be delighted to show them over the property at 'any time. Arrangements will be made "cr special Excursion Trains to and from the city of Wellington to Shannon. Terms—Ten per cent, deposit and easy arrangements for the balance of the purchase money. 76

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 8

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