ftUCTIOHS. TO-DAY; I SATURDAY, Wlh NOVEMBER) , 1900. CITY AUCTION MART, JHNNEKS STREET JW. BRAITHWAITE AND CO (late • Sidoy, Mecch anil Co) havo received instructions to sell by auction— The, Contents of 7 rooms, removed to Mart for convenience of bale, and which includes chest drawers, couches, handsome duchesso chests, hall stands, 2 pianos overmantels, magnificent chiffonier, orgnn, gns cookoi (Fletchor), extension dming tables, lnrco din mg table, 2 round tables, oix tables, 2 rockers, w.vr. strotchers, linoleum, bedding, large toilet glass, washstands wood bedstead, br bedsteads, picture!, perambulator, carpets, sun blinds, ladies, ard gents bicycles, pan horns, knives, torts, and spoons, and a lot of kifrhon and culinary requisites, also, 2 heavy gold ..chains (by oider of the Trustee), suit lengths, coats, vests, etc, -stc, and a laige nsFortiient of boots and shoes ( ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE halo to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. 3WI JAT BRIITHWAITE, Auctioneer TO-NIGHT' "" TONIGHT , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13% 1909, . At 7.30 p m AT THE CITY "AUCTION MART, MANNERS STREET TO CLOSE ESTATEsTbwELLINGS, AND SECTIONS MESSRS J W "bRAITHWAITE Gate IYJL Sidey, Meeoh and Co) have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auc5 ' M(llU "*s Street, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 13th November, at,730 pm — lot '1-2 well-built verandah villa residences, Marino Parade, Worser Bay, on iarge section, at tramway terminus; both well let Terms will bo exceptionally easy, £50 on tho fall of the hammer, balance arranged on mortgage, with right ' to pay off at any timo without notice Lot 2—Pretty 5-room verandah villa, John6onville, nearly J acre land, corner section, situate hill side, sunny and hoalthy. Terms on application Lot 3—A commoiious well-built family residence, Mam Road, Johnsonville. Land 88 by irregular depth Terms Iff p«r cent deposit, 10 per cent 3, 6, and 12 months \ Lot 4—Splendid level building sites, well sheltered, 2 minutes from Railway Stoi tion, Earp Street, Johnsonville Lot 5 —Brook Street Lota G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12-4 beautiful on the Recreation Ground subJ.neion, Johnsonvillo Terms, 20 per cent deposit, balance in 10 years. Lot 13—2 sections on same subdivision Lot 14—Beautiful building site on Karosi Estate, Johnsonvillo, sunnj and elovatod Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19-5 Villa Sites, Aurora ' Road, Johnsonvillo These sections are ' to be sold toi wind up the.Estate, and \erj low reserves ha\e been placed oni them 32G2 WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1909, [ At 730 pm ! SECOND, SUBDIVISIONAL SALE BY i auction or THE WELL-KNOWN CON WAY ESTATE (iphn's Land), eituato CROPTON TUTESSRS A L, WILSON AND CO will 1 ■wJL offer m their Rooms, 26 Brandon Street, on above date— ' 1 n SECTIONS of over Quajter acre cacb, -LO being the new subdivision of tho con-' trar block Also, ' α-i SECTIONS of the original subdivision ' The first sale of the estate was hold last' November Since then 11 sections havo been ' sold and several residences erected Tho sections are all level, easilv approached from th« ' citj, and he well to the sun I Land in this locality has increased in value* since the first subdivision, but tho vendors havo decided to givo intending pui chasers the benefit by adhering to the oiiginal figures Terms aro ,£lO cash, ,£5 in sir and twelve months, balance in five years, uith interest at 5 per cent, on all unpaid purchase moneys. Plans on application from tho Auctioneers
BY; AUCTION. KOWHAI ESTATE. KOWHAI ESTATE. . ONE OF THE FINEST PASTORAL BROPERTIES IN POVERTY BAY. CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., in con- • junction with NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., havo received instructions from M. H STEACHAN, to offer by Public Auction, in His Majesty's Theatre, Gisborne, on • SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1009, At 2.30 p.m. The Whole of this Splendid Estate, consisting of fiWT AC K. ES > subdivided into nine block**, UU I X varying in area from 340 - ACSES a ? n , ricnt 1280 •On Block No. 6, containing 7« aores, stands the handsome dwelling h perfect order and up to date in every respect, lawns, orchard, garden, together with all necessary outbuildings, tho wholo forming one of the most desir,ablo Homesteads in tho Waimata Valleyi On Block 8, stands a cottage, woolshed, yards and d'p. On Block No. 28, stands cottage, woolshed, yards, etc., forming a complete working farm. Tke property is situated in tho Waimata Valley, about 20 miles from the port tf Gisborne. TKe Land and Stock have only to be inspected by tho experienced man,, when the genaral description and high reputation of the country will bo fullx confirmed. TERMS OF PAYMENT--10 per cent, at time' of sole. 20 per cent, on possession l being given in February next. All unpaid purchase money can remain on mortgage for 5 years, bearing 5 por cent, inter- , est, or can be paid off at any timo by giving 3 months' notice. TITLE: Land Transfer. j PLANS can now bo obtained upon applica-1 tiOD. NOTE.—The property is now Open for Inspection. ( '_ 3821 ' C. B. HOADLEY, Auctioneer. MORJWIRJGTOra ESTATE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON. QPECIAL Building Facilities for bona-fide IO settlors are being offered by tho proprietors of this Estato. Advances can bo arranged at <i per cent. * THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST SEC TIONS WITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARIES. J PRICES FROM .250 PER SECTION, or 255. ■ per foot. ' The smallest sections are over one-eighth acre; somn of our sections quoted as low as .£125 per acre. SPLENDID VIEWS. OPEN SUNNY POSITIONS. We bought cheap and will soil cheaper than any other Company in Wellington. LOW DEPOSITS Extremely easy terms of repayment and interest. Now is the to build—land N and materials are cheap. Tho Directors are determined to mako sales and will refuse no reasonable offer. For plans and particulars apply to THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., E. M. BOULTON. Secretary' Nathan's Buildings. And all loading Land Agents. Arrangements havo been made by which intending buyers may bo shown the various lots by Mr. E..W. WILTON, resident on the Estate, at PrisciUa Crescent, Mornington. C 1527 TO LEASE, a Real Good Dairy Farm nf ,200 Acres J mile from the Man™" Co Factory, 2 miles from railway station; "will dairy 50 cows, and also 100 brooding ewes be. 6ides young stock; well watered and splcndidlv grassed; loaso for 5 years at 15s. per acre, with compulsory purchasing clause at jB15; deposit required on account purchase. .£200; reut payable half-yearly whou due. , E. B. HARE AND CO., Sole Agents, PAHIATUA. ' * ■> (U034
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