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SALES BY AUCTION, t B I I t t I t I t £ 1 ? ) WEDNESDAY, 2SIU JULY, 1000. At 2.00 oV-lock ii.ru. FREEHOLD PROI’EETIES IN WRIGHT STREET, WELLINGTON. LE'SEIIOLD I'BOI'ERTIES IN TALAVEBA TERRACE AND WESLEY ROAD. *,rESSIES H. UETHLNE AND CO. ■I-'-*- liuvc received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Brandon Street ami Eeathcrston Street, WelUriKton, under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supremo Court, and by order ol the Mortgagee the, following properties : tin 58972. rom FREEHOLD. parts of Lots 0 and 10 on Deposited Plan No. 510, being part of Section No. 70:i, City of Wellington. Subject to Memoranda of Mortgage registered Numbers 52852 and 52925 securing the Pimapal Mini of .£3-50. ThU property comprises 5 houses in Wright Street which are let at an. average aggregate rental of -£325. LEASEHOLD. Three acres X rood 10 perches known as the. Wesleyan Reserve, being the /and demised by Deed uf Le<i The lease is for a term of 42 years t Ist January, 1800, Rental during first -1 years ,£6O. During balance A/a. Lessee pays rates. Also Lot No. 1C on .a subdi visional plan of Lot No. ID on a subdivisional nlan of suburban sections 1.. ll.and 111., on the plan of tho Town Belt of Wellington containing 21.5 perches, being part ot the land demised by deed of loa-se regiutcx'ed No. 81229. This lease is for 21 years from 19th October, 1801, at tho yearly rental of -C7, and contains a provision Hn t.hc putting up of a lurther term ot .1 years by Public Auction. The purch, at such auction shall, if other than original tenant, pay the outgoing ten..... value of buildings and improvements. Also Lot No. 11 on a subdivision;)! plan of suburban sections 1., XI. and 111. on the plan of the Town Belt of Wellington containing la. lr. ITp., being the land uomised bv deed of lease registered Number B*23i>. This lease is for .1 sears from Ist July. 1890, at the yearly rental 15s. and contains a clause gmn thr f las. ana 7 isKCfi right to term o£ -1 years t yearly rental of X6i Ls 6d. The above leasehold propertirc comprise ; houses in Wesley Road and Talavera ’errace and return an average aggregate cntal of .£2200. The leasehold properties are sold snbA to mortgages thereon aggregating he sum of ,£14.530 or thereabouts. Particulars and Conditions of -Sale may e inspected at tho offices of tho Au<> Umeers. or of Messrs Hardman and iikcnldie. Solicitors, Ballanee Street, or “jlv G. A. Hurley’s Office, IS. Xving s .'hambers. TUESDAY, JULY 20th, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. 1’ THE CENTRAL LAND MART, WILLIS STREET. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. T R E N T H A SI. In the Estate of Hannah Watson (Deceased). By Order of the Public Trustee. JESSES LEVIEN. SHALLCRASS JL AND CO. (in conjunction with Mr Speuco Nicol) have been favoured ith instructions to sell by public nuc3ii as above — Tho Freehold Property io the above Estate, situated at Trentham, being— Lot 1 —All that Parcel of Land containing 3 roods 19 7-10 perches, being lots 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, und 10, part of Section 120, Hutt District, Township of Bentwick. Lot 2. —All that Parcel of Land, containing 1 rood 21 8-10 perches, being Lots 24, 27, and 29, part of Section 125, Hutt District, fronting Campbell street. \ The properties being in such a splend and convenient position, command o • attention, of all classes. To tho business and professional man, property so healthily situated and ithin close proximity to the golf links ust be an undoubted acquisition. To the hopeful poultry fanner, tho ctions provide an ideal opening. Racehorse owners and trainers could it be more conveniently accommodated. A good chance for the speculator to ins*t in a rising district, at a sale where is necessary to realise in order to _nd up an intestate estate. LEVIED, SHALLCRASS AND CO., 7 Auctioneers. MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1909, At'2.3o p.m. . , GREAT AUCTION SALE OP RACEHORSES. (In the Estate of Hannah Watson (Deceased). By Order of the Public Trustee, To be Held on the 'RACECOURSE, TRENTHAM. (By Kind Permission of tho Wellington Racing Club.) The following horses win bo offered in order to wind up the above intestate estate : 1 b. gelding. Wind, aged 1 b. marc. White Heather, 6 years; stunted to Conqueror Ic. iilly by Field Battery and White Heather, rising 3 years 1 black colt by Field Battery and ’ White Heather; rising 2 years f 1 bay filly by Field Battery and White 5 Heather, yearling 1 brown mare, Black Squall, aged, by Soranus, from Element (racing at meeting). As some of tho horses have engagements at the forthcoming races, delivery to be given immediately after ihc meeting terminates. Probable buyers should make a point • of inspecting tho horses at the stables, iicar tho racecourse, and attending what is a compulsory sale. Tho stock of Field Battery are receiving great attention at the Sydney sales, where they have realised Haltering prices. The youngsters especially are in firstclass _ fettle, and the others in thorough training for the forthcoming meeting. J. SPENCE NICOL, 838 Auctioneer. A N T E K N 0 W it. Now is tho Time to Plant Hedges. We have a Beautiful Stock of Extra Strong Ako Ake, Oloaria, Karakas, Pines, etc. Lowest Prices! Best Quality! Satisfaction Guaranteed. F. COOPER, LTD., 1 Manners Street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6870, 14 July 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6870, 14 July 1909, Page 12

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