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OUVAH TEA. IS UNEXCELLED FOR 8 - ' P' ' QUALITY, STRENGTH & FLAVOR

FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1901, at 2.30 p.m. IMFORTAtiT AUCTION SALE OP FREEHOLD DAIRYING LANDS IN %HE HUIT tISIRIOT. Only 12 Miloa from Wellington. IN THB ESTATE oFtHB LATE JOHN LIVSRTON. MESSFS HABCOURT AND CO. have received inetractions from the Trustees in the above estate to SELL BY AUCTION, at their rcoms, UMBTOS-QUAY, WELLINGTON, ON FBIDAf, Bth FEBRUARY, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. 1182 acres of the welMmown blook of land pirt of the eßtate cf the late Jobn Llverton, eeleo»ed by him in the early days of tbe colony, situated about two miles from Belmont Railway Station, Bnd having long frontage to tfce Belmont-Hayward'a road and Railway station. Lot 1.— 260 a 2r 36p-Good undulating land of txoelleDt quality, eminently suitable for dairying and Bherp farming { a considerable pr<jpoiiion is ploujshable; about 60 acres buab, balance mixed grass, with the eomniodious and wellbalU woolebed recently erroted thereon ; occeis by a well-graded road. „ •.. - Lot 2.- 251 a lr -Land of similar de« soiiption to Let 1. About 20 acros bush, balance mixed grßS3es. FiODtage to main road ; additional access by well-graded road, forming the boundary. Lot 3. -258 a It— Hilly undulating and ; about 40 acres, more of less, ploughable. Long lrontage to main road; additional access by roßd branohiug off main road and foi nine boundary between sections 2 and 3. About 116 acres bush, balance mixd gra3Bes. On thisrectloa is ereoted a substantial 4-roomed cottage, fronting main road Lot 4.— 157 a 2r— All iv bash, oontaicing heavy timber of splendid quality—red pine, totara, matai, etc. - the land being of fine quality.' | Lot 5.-2049. lr. 4p. hilly land, partly clewed and in 2 mi* d grasee?, suitable for Bhcep and cattle, 129 acres in bueh. Through the Beetion a sawmill traofc andtremway line has been laid, leading to the lush on No. 4. There is a large quanti y of firewood, whioh is accessible by the tramway track, and Beveral expensive quarries of the beat of Btone suitable for street making. Ten acres are out of this lot reserved from sale, vtith frontage to the main road, on which ia ereoted a small dwelling, Lota 3 and 4 .will be sold 83 one lot. Terms— lo per cent CBBh at time of Bale, 15 per oent in six months; but, if an amouu* equivalent to thia proportion of tbe purchase-money be expended ia he ereotionol a homeßtead, etc, to the ntlafaotion tf the Trustees, tbe seoond in B t*lment will not be required, but 90 per cent, of tbe purchase-money oan remain on mortgage for five, Beven, or ten years at 5 Pe A C trap Iwil1 wili r be in attendance at Belmont Station on arrival of train leaving [Wellington at 10.13 a.m. on eaoh Tuesday morning to day of sale, for the oonyemenoe of persona desirous of inspecting the Pr ilitho 7 plans and all particular may be cb sained on application to MESSES BBANDON, HIBLOP, AND JOHNSTON, Solicitors ; | Oe BABCOUBT AND CO., 44 Auctioneers. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS or tee Golden Bay Gold Dredging Coy., Limited, To be incorporated under " The Companies AC, 1882," end its amendments. Capital .T" £21, 000 In 21,000 ebareß of £1 eaoh. Of whioh 5600 paid-up Bhares are to be allotted to tbe vendors ; 4000 chares wi 1 be held in reserve, and the balance of 11 500 shares are now offered ta the public on the following terms :— l/- per chare on epplioatioo, 1/- per Ehare on allotment, and the balance in calls net exoeediDg 1/- per Bhare at intervals of not Ipbs than one month. [It is anticipated, considering the large area of properties, Ibat two dredges m 1 be necesbary, but, in the meantime, it is pro« posed to order only one dredge. The second one oan be provided tct when No. 1 has oommenoed work, and tbe unsold shares will then be offered, pro rata, to the existing shareholders at that time.] Prospsotus oan be had from tbe underBigned, and as enly a limited number of shares have been allottei to Neleon, early application is neotßsary. -BICH. REEVES, Broker for Nelson distriot, A.M.P. Buildings, Trafalgar-street. % 105 NEW BOOKS. KB W BQOKB. Walford'a " Oae of Ourselves," 2/6 Mitfdrd's " Ibe Attache at Poking," 2/6 Burton's (l Setvants of Sin," Young's " Relief of Mafefeiog," 3/6 Cambridge's " Path and Coal," 2/6 Ward's " Eleanor," 2/6 Carey'B " Bue with a Difference," 2/6 Donovan's '• Adventures of Tyler Tatlook, 3/6 Maodonald's " How We Kept tbe FJa? Flying" Bornung'a " Eeeoavi," 2/6 11 Parker'a " Lane that had no Turninp." 3/6 Hope'a " Qiissnte,' 1 2/6 Merriok'e " The Wirldings," 3/8 0. Doyle'B " The Great Boer War." a/6 Barrle'a " Tommy and Griz=l," 2/6 Marri'a " Joseph Ohamberlain " Haggard's Blaok Heart & White Heart," H jr. JACKSON

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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 4