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SALES BY AUCTION. ' TO-DAY IMPORTANT TO EVERY" MERCHANT AND BUSINESS MAX IN NEW ZEALAND. GREAT AUCTION SALE OE PART OF THE TOWN OF lIOKOPITO On tho GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Between Auckland and Wellington, in the - JIEAItT OF THE NORTH ISLAND. The Future Mercantile and Industrial Centre Between Auckland and Wellington IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. NO. SI. LA.MI'.TON QUAY'. UN Til CHS DAY'. 12th SEPTEMBER, 1007, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. MCDONALD, WILSON AND CO. • nro favoured with instruction? from Wmlors to sell by Public Auction above, tho remaining portion of THU TOWN 'OF'noWCPiTO: in tho centre of tho NoHh lyland, being tho ro-sub-division of the* balance of the townAt the first sale in Auckland on July 21th, 1007, there was groat excitement and a magnificent success. Only 75 sections were offered, and 52 sections were sold, the others bein'? withdrawn in conseijuence of the survey not being completed, and being too large in area. Tliwo have now been re-surveyed and subdivided afresh, with the result that the balance of the Town consists of—--38 Sections, containing one-quarter acre each 17 Sections, containing from over a quarter aero to half an acre each 6 Sections, containing from over half no acre to over one acre each; also . . Four Magnificent Sections, contain-; ing in all seventy-seven acres three roods, covered with splendid milling bufih, consisting of Matai, Kimu, and a little Totara. * This is a grand site for the im-( mediate erection of a sawmill, as such a mill could supply tho whole of the timber required for buildings for the new town and the largo district surrounding it. Tlie timber alone is estimated as being of a value of ,£3O per acre, and when cleared tho land will he found of the most fertile and productive character. To a pushing man there is a fortune in this property, as he can secure about twenty-five years' catting from tho leasehold blocks sur-r-Minding it, and the whole block of 77 -odd acres, when cleared of the milling bush, can bo subdivided as an extension of tho town and' sold at from JIIOO to <£soo per acre. THU TOWN OF HOROPITO is about twenty chains from the Horopito Railway Station, on the Main Trunk Line. For fully half a century Ihc town of Horopito must be one of the great sawmilling and dairying centres of the colony. TKRMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent, deposit, ten per cent, in three, six, nine, and twelve months, balance in three vears, interest five per cent, per annum. CONDITIONS OF SALE and Full Details can be seen at the offices of Macdonald, Wilson and Co., and Lithographic Plans can bo obtained from the Auctioneers. 752 SALE OF TO-DAY FREEHOLD CITY > LAND. CUBA, CRAWFORD, AND WALLACE STREETS. By Direction of tho Hon. tho Minister for Lands. ESPECIALLY IYIPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE MANUFACTURER. THE MERCHANT, THE SHOPKEEPER. AND THE BUILDER. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. 84. Lambton fluay, Wellington. , On THURSDAY. 12th day of SEPT., 1907. At 2.30 o’clock p.m. \/f ACDONALD. "WILSON AND CO. irJL are favoured with instructions to offer for sale by auction, as gbove— LOTA (CUBA STREET). That splendid Block in Cuba street (near to its 'junction with Ingestre street), part of Town Acre No. 128, having a frontage to Cuba street of 24ft 6in by n depth of I2lffc. with a frontage to Crawford place in tho rear of 24ft /Gin, with' the cottage residence containing three rooms erected thereon. This is a fine position for the erection of up-to-date shop premises, especially suitable where facilities are required for handling goods in bulk and where access for wheeled traffic - is required. • LOT B. • Building Section, being No. 6, part of .Town Acre No, 726, having a frontage of 44ft Sin to Crawford street by a depth of'l33ft 4in. LOTS C und D. Two Building Sections, Nos 7 and S. part of Town Acre No. 726, having .frontages to Wallace street of 44ft 6in and 44ft Tin respectively by a depth (irregular) from 129 ft to 131 ft. These sections are situated almost at the end. near to John street, and, although somewhat rough, tho cost of levelling would be very little, as no cartage would be required. ( The land is specially suited for factory or workshop purposes, or the erection of bulk stores, on account of the almost level reading all the . way from the wharves and railway stations. It is also well suited for the erection of house property. which would let very readily, as it is within two minutes' walk of the tram service. ✓ Lithographic plans containing full details and upset prices can bo had on application to tho Auctioneers, and at the District Lands Office, Wellington. TO-DAY {IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE WAREHOUSE OF MESSES KIEKCALDIE AND STAINS, ' , . . LAMBTON QUAY. ABSOLUTE SALE OF VERY VALUABLE CENTRAL CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. A VERY RARE CHANCE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, Bt, Lambton quay. Wellington, ON THURSDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. ;J»,rACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. j.iJL are instructed by Messrs Churchill Bros,, of tho firm of McEwen and Churchill, to offer for sale the Leasehold Property in Lambton quay, as above— Substantial modern double-fronted shop and dwelling, together with twostory warehouse, bakehouse, and stabling, erected on a section of land having a frontage to Lambton quay of 34ft, with a depth of 137 ft Sin on one side, and with access from Wellington terrace, boingpartof sec. No. 5, partof Town Acre No. 486, held on lease for a terra of 21 years from February, 1902, at an annual rental of .£3lO, and iji addition theTe is a section of land 3Sft by 32ft, approached by a 9ft right-of-way, from Lambton quay. This land is held on lease for a term expiring on the same date as the other lease at a peppercorn rental. For particulars of lease and terms sale, apply to tho Auctioneers. 780

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New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 10

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