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SALES BY AUCTION. THE LAST BLOCK OF GOOD MILLING BUSH IN THE TAIHAPE DISTRICT. T OAt• ACRES of First-class Totara, i"t) jlimu, and Matui Bush. A, L. WILSON AND CO., 26, BRAXDOX HT., WKLLIXGTON. HAVE received instructions from thr holders of a Valuable Educational Reserves Lease of 130 G Acmcs in the Taihapo District, to Sell, at tlicir Roomie. 20, Brandon street. Wellington, on TCESDAY. JANUARY 21th, 3911, at 2.35 p.ru., all the lessees’ interest in Section I, Block 15. Maungakaretu, conta’ning 750 Acres of First-class Land, an<l Section 1, Block 3, Tiriranhawa S.D., 550 A tree* of First-class land. Both Blocks are WELL WATERED. Portions of the Sections are fenced. The 756 acre block has a lease of 13 .V rears to run, from April Ist, 1310; rental ,£l2 32s per annum. The 550 acre block has 9 years and 3 months to run from April ist. 1910; rental c£l3 15s per an* nuin. The leases are held from tho Wellington School Commissioners. The tenants will be entitled to periodical renewals under tho new regulations, rent being adjusted by arbitration. This is a block of first-chws land with excellent bush on it, favourably situated in regard to roads, and is only 5 miles from Mntaron Railway Station. The bush i(? heavy and of good class of Totara, Kimu, and Matai, and there a fortune in it for a sawmiller. (Tramway facilities are good). When cleared it woukl make an excellent Sheep and Dairy Farm, the country being of such a nature that D will answer for both purposes. This opportunity should not be lost. Th© property has long been reserved for its valuable timber, now so diffitftit to obtain. Arrangements have been made to show the property, and full particulars as to leases, etc:, can be obtained from the auctioneers. Liberal terms to a desirable purchaser. LAND FOR SALE. HAPCOUPT AND CO., JJOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, j AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. We liavo received instructions to dispose of a superior Residence of 10 ROOMS fi n r,S?. e ..42. or ’„ re P lel:6 with all MODERN | Appointments, situated on a most DESIRABLE SITE AT ICARORI : the land JS If ACRES, and is beautifully laid out; two trap sheds, stables, man’s room, etc., etc.; buldings are insured for £llOO, and are EXCEPTIONAL IN DESIGN and the qualities of material; mortgage .£I3OO at 5 per cent. PRICE, £3000; terms arranged if desired. 110 NGAlO—Newly-built House of FOUR LARGE ROOMS, commanding lirst-class outlook and every convenience; Gfoot verandah on two sides, enamel bath, h. and o. water, copper, tubs, etc.; land is nearly i AN ACRE and'has 106 ft 3m FRONTAGE; mortgage £125. PRICE, £7OO. CITY INVESTMENTS. Centrally situated block of land, having a total frontage to two streets of 562 feet, containing residential and business premises, now producing an annual rental of £973 (about); buildings are in good condition and well tenanted. Prijpe. £15,000; £SOOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. , 83

Freehold Property having a frontage of 74ft 7iu*to a main business thoroughfare, by a depth of 142 ft 7in, with four well erected houses, now bringing in u rental of about ,£2BO per annum. Ihe buildings are in perfect order and are J n great demand. The prospective value of this block is enormous. Price. £IOO per foot.' 105 dan acres choice sheep coun•iOU TRY, all grassed, about 20 ACRES FLAT, ring fenced, 8 paddocks, all fencing in perfect repair: buildings: 2-roomed cottage, woolshed, 2 sets yards; SUNNY WARM POSITION, situated on Main Trunk Eailway, 7 MILES FROM LARGE MARKET TOWN AND RAILWAY STATION. PRICE. £lO PER ACRE; TERMS £650 CASH, BALANCE ARRANGED AT LOW INTEREST, ft; ACRES CLOSE WELLINGTON, well fenced, all cleared and grassed; good young plantation; ideal poultry farm; FIRST-CLASS BUILDINGS, 8-ROOMED HOUSE, VERANDAH TWO SIDES, UNDERGROUND CELLAR, H. and C WATER; title, L.1.P.: close railway station. PRICE, £825, TERMS £725 CASH. ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRY iOU FARM, fenced into 5 paddocks, permanent water, 100 acres flat; 3-roomed cottage, man's room, dairy, cowbails, piggeries, sbeep yards; STOCK: 250 BREEDING EWES, 21 DAIRY COWS, 15 HEIFERS, 3 HORSES; SCHOOL AND CREAMERY 1 Ml LE j -railway 2 miles. Price, £lB 10s per acre, terras arranged. 7512 THE ■ BELMONT PARK ESTATE Situate between the Lower Hutt and Belmont; Eailway Stations. Five Minutes' Walk from Meliing and Belmont Stations. (gPLBNDID BUILDING SECTIONS On the HILLS OVERLOOKING HUTT VALLEY. WELLINGTON HARBOUE, AND COOK STRAITS. AREAS from 3» ACRES to 12J ACRES. Excellent Soil. Grows Fruit and Flowers to Perfection. Sunny Aspect. Two Railway Stations Opposite the Property. PRICES FROM £SO to £BO PER ACRE. VERY EASY TERMS. LOW INTEREST. For Plans and all particulars apply to E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, Nathan's BuildingsOr to ail Leading Agents. 510 THE CHEAPEST LAND NEAR WELLINGTON. HARO A ESTATE . JOHNSONVILLE AND KHANDALLAH. Ngahaurnnga Gorge. SECTIONS from 5s per foot Acres from £lO. - Easiest terms, suitable to the poorest person. Houses built to suit purchasers, and money advanced at 4J per cent. You can • secure an acre or more, with 4-roomed cottage, for about £350. Interest and principal will amount to about 8s per week. Plans prepared free of cost. Apply to_ Ev M. BOULTON. Sec. Earoa Estate, Nathan’s Buildings, or to DWAN BROS. Willis street imXCHANGE. 100 acres famous WestAll mere land, honso, cowbails, etc.; AlO acre, equity £2IBO ; take unencumbered town property. Orboll and, Co., Palmerston North. WATCH Every Saturday’s issue oi the “New Zealand Times’’ for “List of Selected Properties” on Pago 15. -.lesh list every week of the picked properties of a hundred different agents. A '“II ACRES, freehold; all in grass; will carry 2 sheep to the acre; situated in the famous Makuri district; fenced and subdivided; 16 miles from railway station; wharo, sheep yards, etc. Price £8 10s; good terms. P. Tulloch, Pahiatuo.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 16

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