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AUCTIONS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC 'AUCTION, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (WEDNESDAY) 24th NOVEMBER, at 7.30 p.m. KQ LEVEL SECTIONS, ko *>" LEVEL SECTIONS, OA LYELL BAY, MARANUI, BY W. H. MOBBAH & CO., " IN THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, 63 AND 65 WILLIS STREET. MARANUI—Tho coming favourite Seaside Residential Suburb, tho Popular Seaside Holiday Resort. THE Tramway, now nearing complotion, will improve LTELL BAT, MARANUI, t,n nn enormous extent. Tho City Council are erecting Public Shelter Sheds, Bathing Sheds, and a Band Rotunda. .'-''••.'. REMEMBER!—There is money to be made out of land—if you buy at the right price and right time.. The time and price are right at LYELL BAY, MARANUI, now. The. sections adjoin the Finest Sandy Beach near Wellington. Go out there. See and judge for' Yourself. Get 'a Plan.- : ■''"."'■■' .•■ ■■' ' ■,' TERMS—IO per cent, deposit at sale, 10 percent each in three and six months, the balance, in throe years' time; interost at 5 percent. Land Transfer. Title. -, ; 3722"

SATURDAY,-4th DECEMBER, .- ' ' At Noon. • ■'.'■*'.,. -,; •• IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION • ' Of'•'. ...'.■■'■■''. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPER- ■ ' , TIES. '-..'' ', ..;- '-. NELSON.. ■ Being the Subdivision of the wellTknown LAKE STATION; ' -CONSISTING OF 12,220 ACRES V in tho . ESTATE OF JOHN KERR, DECEASED. MESSRS. BISLEY BROS. AND CO., having been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, will sell by public auction, within their commodious, Land Sale Booms, Hardy Street, Nelson, on : Saturday, the '4th day of December, at noon', that splendidly situated valuable Run known as Lake Station, containing .12,220 acres (more or less), being subdivided into 3 lots, as follows:— ■ 7 LOT I.—Contains .2027 acres (more or less), being 1225 acre3.Freehold land and 802 acres of Lease in Perpetuitv, annual rental i 69.'125. 6d. Tho block, which is well watered, includes Black Valley, Duck Pohd, arid part of. Mile 'Plain, and abuts on to Lako Rotoiti, tho wholo extending from the Round Dell to tho bridge on tho north side of the Buller River. ; LOT 2.—Contains 4435 acres (more or less), being 2009' acres Ireehold, 1126' acres Lease in Perpetuity, and 1300 acres Occupation License, annual rental £13 10s. 9d. This block extends from the Bridge to Station Creek, including tho old Station. .It is well watered, is mostly level couhtry, and produces good, crops. LOT 3—Contains 5757 acres (more or less), being 2972 acres.Freehold land, 1645 acres Lease in Perpetuity, and 1140 acres' Occupation License, annual rental .£9 155., and includes all the land belonging to the Estate of- the late John Kerr, situated on tho south, side of the Buller River, which comprises the present homestead. The buildings aro very complete, consisting of large residence, woolshed, barn, men's house, etc. Part of this block is subdivided,into convenient paddocks, and has -been under cultivation. : '- ■' ■{'■'■■'.■ ' The sale of this valuablo block unprecedented opportuni-iy, to those on the look outfor healthy- sheep Icountry. .The railway to the Hope Junction should be completed _in about 18 months, when the ccntro of,the Run will be about 12 miles, from the ..Junction, which at once gives a good,prospective value. Tho Run is how grazing- some 7500 sheep .and lambs, as well, as cattle and horses. In tho ;near future this land must greatly increase in : value. '■" ,- ■ -.: •'.'-" , ■','-■: TERMS:-Cash at option of, purchaser, or 'easy-payment >s follows:—Lot 1, ilOO.cash; Lot:2, 4:200 cash; Lot[3,' cash: balance can remain for 7 ,years; interest at fl per cent.'per annum. -. • '.",,;, J" li-i ■ ■'■ : If extended'terms are accepted by the.: purchaser improvements oh each block to the value' of 5 per cent. of. the.purchase money must be 'made. . '.- : Fuller particulars can be.obtained.at.the offices 6f the Public Trustee, or from the auctioneers, who will also make''arranßements-for viewing the'estate.. ;.''"';"';' '■".'•'.' BISLEY BROS.'AND CO., 3650 ''.:'• Auctioneers, Nelscn. i ":''' -/; v ; .-HAMILTON. O K£. ACRES,.S miles'.from'Hamilton,; ;supe- ' fibr'9-roomed'Residence, 10-stali.stable, 'loosebox,. harness-room, chaffroom, ' tool-house, biiggV-shed,- storehouse, .largo,.implement shed, up-to-date ' milkirig-shed '(20 bails), cattle 'and sheep,yards, etc.,workman's cottage, and out'•buildingsj.'l4 miles fencing, 8. miles drainage, two-thirds under cultivation, one-third ■ scrub. Insurance £750". . Close .to railway station, school; post office, and' creamery. 80 acres undulating, rest flat. Present carrying, capacity, 3'sheep to acre or 100 dairy cores, and 50 head store stock. ''•.; ■', '■_. '<-.-•.' '.-■ PRICE, 1 .per acre.:'' . '■'.'.: ; ;, 3167 i{' THOMSON 'AND BROWN, .V I''- '• AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE j:'.'-.' : : .-■.■•'■'.' .agents; ''■'V "-.:•■':Vv ■ ' Opposite Bank "of -New Zealand,-.'.-■t-V -'WELLINGTON. , : . . \ W. H. MORRAH &C 0. 9 •' : A UCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE A ■ agentßY '.-■■' WILLIS'.STREET,-'- -WELLINGTON. : first-class dairy farm; FITZHER. '.BERT EAST', PALMEKSTON NORTH.' -' -j Afv ACRES Terrace' Land, all ■, grassed, :30 luv ;, acres,ploughed, line supply, of water, .unusual number of good big shelter. plantations, 6-roomed homestead, 12-oa'il cowshed, with concrete floor ahd ; other bnildihg3. Do i 0 cows and other stock all year vounu, and do 'them iwelL. ; .'.- '. '- ,'.•-..•";•'■ '.': '~' '-:".-.' ■'■' ': Cheap at .£25 acre. Exceptionally easy terms to praoticarman. ./: : -._.■ :' • GOOD ..COUNTRY . GENERAL -' STORE .BUSINESS, FeUding District.. ... ;•"' - i. FARMS for Sale everywhere. ■'. Apply "for •details.'' "".- '''.-•'•,'-.;.'; '• j. ; .'''",'.'.' ..'.'.';••.'''•.-" - ''J.' -W. BRASTHWAITE, ■ ..'■ - .' ' ":'> "'•■-.•Latß'-"' , SLDEY, MEECH AND CO.,' AUCTIONEER,■ VALUER, AND'AGENT. AUCTION MART: MANNERS. STREET. - .; .''/.<;.- Telephone; 1339.:"•' ■ ■ FARM, 70 acres; 12-rbomed house; cowbails, "stables, sheds, dairy, and other outbuildings;, garden, orcho^l;. largo •'ornamental trees, etc. Land 'cau-y. 25 milkers, young, stock and 4 horses; 7 miles. Wellington; 1 mile railway station'and'school. Bargain at.,£2500. Stock at valuation.. ■. CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, old-established 'business, centre of large .town,, 1 acre of land; factory containing■ ■ worth' 'of ■ ■: machinery; 6-roonied house,.stables,, sheds, etc,; 2 horses,' wagon, trap, harness, stock. '. ,AU as going concern. .£1700; books open for inspection to purchaser, . Want to buy into hotel. '';'■" PRIVATE HOTEL, LEVIN, ,17. beds; lease, 4 years, with right of purchase. X 150; as going ooncern. ." •BOARDINGHOUSES. v ":.- POULTRY AND PIG FARMS. ' ' '■'..,/": i ■' - : :'.--;..-■ ' '■■ : ■ ; ■ GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. 1 Artft ACRES, O.R.P. £1 3s. 6d., splendid iTfcUU land suitable' for mixed farming 'when in grass.. • Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights secured into Vory ca9y country to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre 18,000£t., comprising'rimu and matai, with sprinkling of telara and whito'pine; 300 acres in grass,-with good buildings, yards, dip, etc.'. Price, .£4 10s. per 'aero goodwill. Terms-arranged if;desired. Will consider sale of timber rights only, V.' GENERAL STORE BUSINESS; in' a good go- ' ahead., town on tho Main Trunk Lino. Turnover:,rJeiooo monthlyi Stock and plant at valuation, estimated value ,£IOOO. Goodwill, ,£75. Splendid corner premises. Terms, : £600. cash' .balance approved bills. : This is a great snip. .'; ; Apply— ■-' J. W. P. GARNER & CO., 1' __CHS4 :

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 672, 24 November 1909, Page 12

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