THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY. 11th JULY, 1006, At 2.!i0 pan. Estate of Un» laU* .h/hn Hi ley. CENTRA E EReehOED P RUPERT Y, EUR ESTERS' DANE. oil Tory a ircor. MEvSSRS .1. If. RMiICNE AND CO. ;nt! instructed by the E.xeculors to r-oil by ruiflm order lo (dose the estate, at their jomnf-r, r catherstou street, TO-DAY (Wednesday;, at 2.30 p.m. — 'l’llat nxd 1-siluated Allot <;K'U t. pari oi Sad i>n No. 27V, U Ei.EI NCT( J\N mmng a fiaata;;.' of !!:Et to EOR ESTERS DANE l.»y a deptJi therefrom of Nut. togel her v.'illi I In; a-roomed dv,xinngi!OU.:C, No. I, and large rdu.’d thereon. The Jiljnv' - ’ properly i« one of iho be.-:t eites available in Ojo city lor a bulb stony factory, builder's yr.’d, or c-urricrYs establishment. Eor Ifi’ins, ele.. apply to iMESdlfrt f H \rd \N o.VD TRIPP, nrion street; h ACCTIONEERE. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. Illh JURY, 1900, At 2.3 u pan. AIACJN IKICENT Iit.OCKOE DUfLDINU HAND. U ITH THREE COTTAOES. HARRIETSTREeI and (HiANT HOAD. 7?wTESSIiS .F. U. IfKTiIINK AND CO. i/.-I have boon I'.yvoui'od vrdh insiri.teHona (o ;-<*iI by auction at their rooms. I:on 1 liojsEjji :di(‘ot. as above— FREEHOED (.AND, part of Section No. (TA 'LVclinigHni. having fronla;;o.s oi ’ HE!it to (riant mad and 7ilt Km to Harriot efreet. together v.dth tho three. tfub'-taiif.iaMy built liveroomed Cottages erected thereon. The above land is in a commanding rdtunfirm, bavin;.; an extensive viev* <>t tin* eilv and harlvour. M.s fcnb'jichd position elrv-o in I ho electric tram lino should reconnnuul it to builders and speculators.! TI k. collates liavo been Imitl of good; malcrinl. am! ii too small for purchasers, can bo easily added to. For terms and full particulars, apply ,f. H. JJETII.DNE AND CO., 120 Auctioneers.
Tins DAY. WEDNESDAY. 11th .1 UIA". ISOO. At ‘j.:m jmii. SPLENDID BUSINESS SITE, OUUEXEK AND MARIOX STREETS. Messrs .t, n. bettutne and co. aio favoured vitu instructions to sell by unction at. I Heir rooms, i’oatherstou street. no above— CM .Oja.v I IW.\ 100. U 1.1. baviug frontages of Slit NEE STREET uml flat t STREET (bom more or W ELLI NGTON, to UUUEo MARIOX Tlio above land is part of the subdivision of Mr O’Cemnor’a well-known property, and ifv situated about 100 yards from the comer of Cuba street. It is a fir.st-cius'v silo for the erection of n public hall, factory,, largo boardinghouse, or retail mi r iinrc-s premises. Title, band Transfer. For t'.-rmy and full particulars aprdy, ,f. 11. IdmiUiNb AND CO., 121 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, 1900, At 2.30 p.ra. | SALE OF TWO BCITI/DING SITES AT I ISLAND DAY. Messrs baker bkos. arc inetnietcd to sell by public auction at their roouia, 3S,iLainbton Quay, on Wednefiday,- IBih July, i'KJO, at 2.30 p.m. — Two valuable residential building sites being Yes. 92 and 03, having a frontage to Adelaide road of 132 feet by a depth to I£ollo\vay-road of Km feet (more or loss). These sections are splendidly situated, being high and dry, command a magnificent view of the Bay, are within 2 minutes of the tram, and immediately behind the school. The . owner has left Wellington and instructed us to soil. Further particulars on application to BAKEH BEOS., i Auctioneers.
East & east, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. SHAREBROKERS, Grey aud i'eathc’rslon Streets, Wellington. FARMS FOB SALE OE EXCHANGE. HAWKE’S BAY DISTRICT 250 ACRES, dairy laud, well subdivided; 30 acres ploughed; capital buildings; well sheltered; 4 miles from town, 2 miles from creamery, 1} "miles from school. Price .£l7 per acre; terms .£3OO cash, balance 5 per cent. 1100 ACRES, limestone aud papa formation, wintering 2300 sheep and 100 cattle; Jirst-clnss buildings, house of 8 room**, shed, stable, dip (3 sets), yards; I mil© from school. 7 from railway by level metalled road; a most desirable property. Asll per acre. Terms arranged. 1250 ACRES. 150 acres flat and ploughable; winters 2300 sheep and 100 cattle; 112 well-fenced paddocks; cottage, woolshed, largo cowshed; near creamery and towndiip. Price £0 per acre; we could arrange finances for a satisfactory man with ,£3500 cash, for property and stock, TARANAKI DISTRICT, 2660 ACRES, freehold. 21 miles from; Wanganui; 600 acres ploughed, balance! hills with pood round tops; 100 acres shelter bush, balance good 'grasses; now carrying *1768 sheen and 317 cattle and 35 horses; watered by rivers and streams, fenced aud divided into 20 paddocks; buildings consist of 8-roomed dwelling, 3 wooteheds, 3 dips and sheep yards, cottage, wharo, stables, sheds, etc. Price £0 5s pur acre; good terms arranged.
2000 ACRES, freehold, situate near I Toko Railway Station; a railway is now < in course of construction, and will pass j within a few mile; of the property. The ; roads aro good, being easy grades, and j metalled to the township of Strathmore; 1 tho soil is the belt of its class in Tarai naki, being limestone and shellrook formation, and good right to tho hill tops; [ all thick hush land. Tho land is undut lating and hilly, with small flats and iwell sheltered gullies; hills aro rounded and easy for traffic. Improved land adjoining is carrying 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle. Trice 30s por acre. Terms arranged. _ If desired another block of bush adjoining can be secured. 2000 ACRES, situated near Shannon and Text on. Rich tint alluvial land, except about 200 acres of rolling downs. All in grass, well fenced and subdivided; will easily carry 3 sheep per acre besides cattle. Buildings consist of cottage, woolshecl, yards, and dip. Price .£lO per acre; forms .£2OO cash. A GELATINE BARGAIN. AN IDEAL PROPERTY. RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. QQA ACRES of highly improved finstOcwU' class level land, 3 miles from railway township, on main road; all in grass rad crop: 13 paddocks, all. well watered; 13-rooraea nouse. woolshed, stables, sheds, yards, orchard, garden, plantations, etc. Property very suitable for subdividing into IOD-oero sections, which would result in a handsome profit. Price, j£l2 por acre, which is exceptionally ohoap; easy terms arranged, Numorouo Waikato properties for sale. For full particular!) apply, i TV. AUBREY GOSLING. Land Agent. pranking Junction, Waikato, NOW. that death of Little Willis's Was a very sad affair; He’d bavo lived by taking chillies— O.T. Punch should hay® been there I
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5948, 11 July 1906, Page 8
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