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.'___ ; '.; aUCTtONS. '".'■•:. .VAIiUABLE FREEHOLD FAIUI FOR SAL!}! '.; .. SATURDAY, 20tii NQITSMBBE,.I9O9. ]' ''' -. ' ': ..At 2 p.m. .-■ ■ ■ ■-. MESSRS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO., -l-vX are instructed by Ihe Trustees of the will ot the late John. Humphreys tp sell, by public auction at their Sale Rooms, Itidgway btrect, Vvanganui.'as above:-- ■:■''■.■■■■;■; '■ ; '■',''■.-':'■ 7 '.);:..■ ALL that'magnificent Freehold Farm at.Mas-'..-.-,welltown;-coiiiprising 303.acres,-more'or less, .abutting on the Great North-Westorn. Road, being part of Sections 15 and 40 on the.plan .'of the Waitotara :■ /:','■■ : ■:.■'■■ _i The land has nearly all; been \ploughed and is of excellent quality, and subdivided into con- : venient.pui-dockS;all well, fenced..:.:, > I-:; /;; , Thero . is ; -"a : -substantial 11-roomed' dwelling; with lvashhouse, dairy, and-other out-buildings. ' The Property is well watered,'nearly, all level,' and will be.sold.vfree of oncumbrances. .■". :} : . ' '■ Intending.purchasers "will be'shown:' ,: ov.er- the property, by note from.the, Auctioneers^^ '■''"'. >"' ' '- '■ ■■■■■ ■■..•-, ;■ .i , .:- .-... J. -'■.- ; i;;--v';'- v;l-.. : :l-378o" ; ; ' -.■!.:.v\:SATURDAY^'4th v ,pECEMBER; : v?''■;■ >: ■■,''"/ ■' i'-i'.'-'i: ' '''•^t-y^pi.'. ! i.'i'-:~-'C':.'-"'4V-~ ■ mPqRTA'NTSSALE: BY^PUBLie^AUCTipN: '■■■.■:■■■■- ■■■- Of :;,-;■ ..'■^••-■.;. : :■ FREEHOLD' AND.LEASEHOLD PROPER-' : ■ ■;-,■ .>■" '■ i :.;/'-*-. ties:- ~■ v-,. ,^,-;^:; ?:■■:;<■>/?.. '■ ;-.; ■/.■;■' '^h^jSELs^/:^^:^^^^:- ■' Being : the; Subdivision of the.' well-known '"*' . ,-■ . ■*}&< EAKEVST_AUJION,:,:^';;y : ;; ; '-"' : ; : .:;^ ', ;: ACRES.' ■V^ 1 , ':. .■ .' " ' ■■' .in the.. ".'..-''' ■:■■■ ■ .-'■■. ;■/-,■'.; ':', ESTATE OF; JOfliv KERR, DECEASED,' , : ■■TMTESSBS.' BISLEY BROS.' AND.,CO-i'-havina. -"-»-■ been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, will sell by ' public auction; within their, commodious Land Sale ' Rooms, Hardy Street, Nelson, on Saturday, the ' 4th day of December, at noun;' that splendidly situated valuable lluri known as Lnke Station, containing 12,220 acres (more or less), .being sub-' divided into' 3 lots, as follows r— ' :.' ■: .■'.•■.■ LOT i.—Contains 2027 acres (more or less), being 1225 acres Freehold land and 802 acres of Leaso in Perpetuity, annual rental .£9 12s. od.Tho block, Swhich iswoll watered, includes lSlack Valley, Duck Pond, and part of" Mile Plain, and abuts on to Lake Rotoiti, the whole extending from ; the Round Dell to tho bridge on the north side of the Buller'River.

':LOT 2.—Contains 4-135 acres (more or less), being 2009 acres Freehold, 1126 acres Lease in Perpetuity, and 1300 acres Occupation License, annual rental ,£l3 10s. 9d. This block extends from the Bridge to Station Crbek, including the old Station. It is well watered, is mostly level country, and produces good crops. LOT 3.—Contains 5757 acres (more or less), , being £972 acres Freehold land, 1045 acres Lease in Perpetuity, and 1140 acres Occupation License, . annual. rental .£9 155., arid includes all the lftnd belonging to the Estate of the lato John Kerr, situated on the south side of the Buller River, which comprises the present homestead. The buildings aro very complete, consisting of largo residence,'woolshqd, stables, barn, men's house, etc. . Part of this block is subdivided into convenient paddocks, and has been under cultivation. ■ The sale of this valuable block offers an unprecedented opportunity to those cm the look out for healthy sheep country. The railway to the Hope Junction • should be completed in about 18 months, ,\vhen tho centre'of the Hun will be about 12 miles from the Junction, which at once gives a good prospective value. The Run is now grazing some 7500 sheep and lambs, as well as cattle';and horses. In the near future this land must, greatly increase in value. '■','-. ' ' :■ ''■.' . : TERMS:--Cash' at option of purchaser, or easy payment■ as follows:—Lot 1, cash; lot 2, .£2OO cash; Lot 3, JE2SO cush;.the:balance ; can remain for 7 years, interest at' 5: per cent, per annum. ' . :■'■■':';./ : If extended terms are. accepted.by the purchaser improvements on each block to the value of 5 per cent, of the purchase money must: be made. . . • . , Fuller particulars can be obtained'at the offices of tne Public Trustee, or from the auctioneers, who will also make" arrangements' for ■viewing the estate. ; ; .-. ,•• , • ■ BISLEY BBOS..AND CO.; ' 3650 . ) ... Auctioneers, Nelscn.

KELBURNE. F0 R SAL E. FOR SAI, E. CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS! CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS! MAGNIFICENT VIEWS AND SHELTER I ' I'ROJI" PREVAILING WINDS. A FEW MINUTES PEOSI LAMBTON QUAY. SECTIONS READY FOR BUILDING ON. SPECIAL FACILITIES, TO • BUILDING AT ONCE! For plans, pAces, etc., apply, torL. H. B. WILSON, , Secretary. THE UPLAND ESTATE CO., LTD., 31 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON. I

HARCOURT AIV3D CO., TTOUSE AND LAND'..- AGEJNTS, aUC. ■r 1 TIONEEES,, AND. SHAREBHOKEES, - ;. - LAMBTON QUAY;,WELLINGTON. ;■ SCARBORO TERRACE.. Charming, resi- , dence, 6 rooms; electric light, gas, h. urid c. water, gas cookar, etc.; land, 33 :x. lOUt't. trice, 'JiWa. -'.-.■■• BROOKLYN, Boxhill, well-built residence, 7'rooms,, verandah, scnllery, ciiy water; rental, •■ 23e. week;. lovely city and h&rbout view; large-section.. Price, .£9OO. ■ '■'.-. MARANUL Compact Villa, 4 rooms, veraudah, scullery, washhouse; splendid section,. SO. x 138£t.;.olose to tram and. beacu. Price, ;SICS; easy terms. " ''',•■ ■: . TVTEWTOWN,'.near .'tram.' 4-rcomen cottage ■i-' and outbuildings, '1 greenhouses, large fowl run, garden fully .cultivated! land. 38 x 109Jt. ■Price,, i 525. SEASIDE, Cottages and, ■ Sections to suit all , .--'buyers. . , ; ■■' . .-' ORCHiUiD PROPERTY, 5i acres, mostly in commercial orchard, 4 large glafis-housos, ciicumber frames, and all necessary appliances for working. The property is': in ; the i pink of condition, and is considered ,by competent judges to be tke best-appointed and most up to date'of 'its* kind in the Dominion.'Present owner is prepared to;teach purchaser.any part-of the business. 'The property isi.being.sold...solely, on account of a death in the family necessitating winding-up.;: Price, £MO. Buy now, with all.the season's'profits in' front of you. ' .-...-• .. .'■ -. ... ... .. ■:-;:■ -.-. .. 7703 d.R(\ "ACRES, all ploughable, rich eandy 'xXjU..'. loam Mil, carries 3 sheep pen acre; or 150 dairy cows. ; Substantially fenced.- into 6 paddocks, permanent , water, .5-roomed house, 12 cowbails,' and other buildings. . Railway, 2 miles, creamery and school'alongside. Price, £15 per acre. Terms,- <£1370 cash '... 7680 QQA ACRES, 17 acres oats and rape, balA/OV anco permanent grasses, 1G paddocks, we}! watered, rich black loam soil, carries 3 breeding; ewes - per acre, besides horses; and cattle, 6-roomed house, 2 vhares, stables, ini-plement-shed, cowshed, etc. (Railway, mUes school, i milos, creamery, 2; miles. Price ,£lB per acre. Terms, 5 per cent. 17^*^ ; STABLES.-Lar'ge country W JLJ 40 horses, harness,.s cabs, 8 gigs, 3 bu K - P es - brakes, wagonettes, etc., etc Turnover £5000 per annum, snmple-roome 33 acres paddocking. Total rents, is per we»k release,: The finest business of its eort t the Dominion. Wortlvso per cent.- more than pncp.aekctl, butmust be 6otd, owing to breal:3own,,in , -Price, ■; Terms „.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 12

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