, : auctions. "'."'" ," . ' : :'.,. MONDAY. 17th MAY, 1009, At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MACDONALD CRESCENT, '•' THOMPSON STREET AND AUSTIN , ■;.._'. .-•. STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been ; favoured with instructions to. Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Feathorston Street, : as above— •' . ' . LOTS 19 and 20 of Section 106, WELLINGTON, - having GGft. Bin. frontage to MACDONALD "■. CRESCENT by a depth of 74ft.' 7in. to. ■ 102 ft. 7in.', together with the residence (No. 11) tl reou, containing 11 rooms, with verandah, balcony, etc.,. fitted with hot and '".. cold 'water, gas, and conveniences.. Also No. 13, containing 11 rooms,, with.verandah and.balcony,, hot and cold water, and con- !.' .', yenipnees.. ■.'■.'•.' , . . . • Tho'above dwellinghouscs are lpt to good tenants at 15s. and £2 55. ; per week respectively., They. are situated near .to St. John's School, ahd'cominand splendid views. PABT No.. 53, WELLINGTON, having a.frontage; of 33ft. 9Jin. 'to THOMP-SON-STREET-by 124 ft. llm. to 126 ft.. 2in., together , .witlr'tho residence known as "AIiLANDALE'HOUSE,' , No.'3G, contain- ■". ■ing-'-IS-rooms,'■-fitted with hot and cold' ■ "water,'gasi'stove, arid all. conveniences. This house has'.been' occupied for many years by the. present tenant at a rental of £2 ,per week. . Its proximity: to the Tram Linos in Cuba-and Willis'Streets gives it special valuens.a family./'residenco or boardinghouso, whilst the sito is sufijciently abovo the general level to give.a charming view of City and Harbour. PART OF-SECTION 342, WELLINGTON, hav- '■■■'■ ing frontages'.< of • 40 -feet to AUSTIN ' .STREET-and 82 feet to QUEEN STREET, : ,;togethar with:'the shop and dwelling of 4 • rooms, No; 40; Queen Street, and two cot- . tages of'4r6om9 each, No. 54 Austin Street, : . and No, 42, Queen Street; let at a total rental 61 : £2 145.; per week. .': These,buildings arc in first-class repair,'and the situation olose to the Tram Lino in Pirie Street assures a. purchaser an absolutely safe 'investment. ■ _ For. .further particulars and cards to view, apply to '■ . / , .- , ■ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ' ;'.'.,:'..:',: ::./'.■ •'■■■ • - ; :'-' '■■ : - 79 9 5 '-■wV.h.-'lmorrah & co AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND . ESTATE ■"V ■■'...'-■ AGENTS, '.■..-■.' WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL CHANCE IN FREEHOLD FARM. '■ VICINITY MAIN TRUNK LINE. 1 ,Q Qβ .ACRES ; :_First-class, Land,: 1600 acres XOOU -.in English grass, ring fenced, good water, supply, (permanent); 1500 acres able,, over 1000 acres rich -drained' swamp, nearly', all flat; 600" acres been , ploughed• arid cropped; 'seven miles' to' town and railway,,two' miles to school an'd creamery. • '■■•'■'■■ ."• PRICE, £& per acre; terms, £1500 cash, balance 5 per rent, for tentil- /' ■■'.■' -This is the GREATEST' SNIP IN FARMLAND- we have ever- had' the pleasure of offering. The owner guarantees' it is'as described, and it is not more, than 20 miles from Frankton Junction.* l ■ '.;'■'' >' ".' ■.. ' The soil is first-class,' suitable', for: any kind of farming or dairying. It.is tbe.best' we have ever had. ■."■"■■■ ' ■ , '...' '."■'" ()(?/$ ACRES First-class Sheep. or ' Dairy :/»O* Land, FITZHERBERT EAST, PALJI- - NORTH, good grass, , fences, five pad-' docks, water in each; ,6-roo'mcd..residence, stables, etc. J312 per acre; easy terms, JDI aero cash, balance 7 years at s.per cent.'.... mO EXCHANGE-First-class ~; H OUSE' of ' 7 •"- rooms, lvith every: modern convenience, 11. acres land, lawn, garden, everything up-to-date, within 1 mile of. leading town. Price, ,£I6OO. ; Unencumbered. Owner will exchange for good City House Property. .. : . .•jj KA '' ACRES,. Free Fold DAIRY ■ FARM; 3 ■, "miles from railway, all in grass,. 5roomed House, Dairy, and all necessary buildings; milking-machine, oil engine, separator, churn, cans, etc., 40: cows,. 1 bull, 2 horses, 20 pigs, dray, harrows, trap, and harness. Price for the. lot, as a going concern,' .£29,70; equity, .£I3OO. Owner will ; exohange for. JBoardinghouse or good City;-Property. ;.'.'... •...-.• A ' '■''' :: '' ■' ,7.-' !'-' "• '■"'.■ ■ ■■■■: ' ■'■ :' ] ■ COCHRANE. &:"BU.TEiVIENT, :,V';'QUEE.N'STREET, MASTERTON. ■"' .' 'V V ' ;; 'V -A.'':E. KEMP,:'--:---" ..;:; : : 'land And esta ris agent, •■ ■' ; ■/■•. -."■' ' "■■BKbADW4r;; ;,: : '.;';■ .;:' ' : ET R A 'T.V'O'.U & ■','}/. \fin 'ACHRS Dairy Farm, 2t milcj : from •XO/W Stratford, op good in'tal road, oppo(ito'creamery, .$ mil's frmn' Rnhonl, good house and' Trice, £23 per acre. jECM cash,'balance 5 per cent. ~'.'•■ . ' •j nn , ACRES hiKhlyo'rtiproTed Dairy Farm, 1 \fJh. miles, from Stratford,' on good 'metal -road;/'! milo fiuin- cVeainuiy, well fenced and subdivided';;'; bui'' |; nya; 60 acrei (Vu'niped; all flit, price, y£SO per. abr». " /{Qftfl to railway nnd tw» yrOlr.v.: creiunerif.-. ' 500 , acres i- ploughed,. Him acres Kwara'p'land/purtu umiiicd. siiaopproof \fences, 8-roonied bouse: and outbuild-■ings.''-would cut /up liito guoU' uairy farms: now carrying .IDOO-'sheep, '*«- ml-.ul cattle. Price, A'i per acre. >j;--'liliu'cx'>.. rnjuired.;. :. C3ID ■;'.■ '•'■'v'' : , '-' : : "^: : 'to'"' : lea'se. '■'' : rOA" ACRES,:'7.miles from railway (largo ■■.-.'""town),"soo in grass, will winter 1000 ewes we11..-Lease'for 5 years, at Cs. per acre, 'with : ;comp'ulsbry : ..p.c. at £S 12s. per acre, to be'-.pa'ftf in.'cash. Tip-top place, £1 per acre below,.its va1ue.,,."... ..... ■ . v Apply,...-sharp,':;,;- . ■ V' ..'.'■'. '; .■^.^•"^LE^lS.'&lOO.i',;:.'"■.'.'" . ,: : '-'X : LAND AGENTS. WANQANUI.';'.. • ■.■■' '■','■■ '');/': 'V. ; ",v '.. ■■■".'■■'';. •. ■■'' ess? , v DON'T COME TO TAURANGA. IF you expect to. get Land for O. Good land : ; costs good money wherever you go., Farms, 4 or '5 miles from Tauranga Township, have changed hands lately at■ >£2a, £21), JC3.i, X4O, and JCSO per acre, but at the same time land no better and cliranto not eo good has been sold in flawke's. Bay for ,£IOO per acre.. No ma'tto'r" what price you pay for land near'Tauraßga—£l. to per acre—you would pay more for. tho same quality elsewhere. 'Plenty of other attractions too—good roads, good markets, good people, etc.—nothing important lacking. ....■''.■.'' . - .There' arj 'fortunes to be mado. Growing Lemons' and Oranges, Maize, Cattle Rearing, Breeding, and Dairying, and Tauranga the best place in tho Dominion for all these. Tau;ranga is..throwing off. her. erstwhile .Rip-Van-Winkle sleep, and is rapidly assuming n place in the very vanguard of our Dominion's progress. Every one w-ho comes to.this richly-' endowed .district refers to .it with unstinted prniso. ■. Come nnd nee for yourself, and get a. genuine surprise. ; . : : ;■ " ' . \ ' -I'll •be glad to show you about, and put you on to tho snaps. ' . GEO. M. YEREX, TAURANGA. i ■•;'.. ..• .;..'-■..■. . . Clieo ptTUDY this Property Market.—Tho bock" page IJ of " The Dominion " is a Land and I , arm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also bo found on tho same page. '
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