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AUCTIONS. • TO-DAY," ■ - -• WEDNESDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, 1910. At 2.30 p.m. ' MAGNIFICENT CORNER PROPERTY, -INGESTRE AND MARION STREETS. ' With MODERN TWO-STORY BUSINESS PlliiAtlSES, NOS. 134, 130, 138, and. ' CARLTON HALL thereon. ' TMTESSRS.: J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ivi havo besn favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above: THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, part of Section No. 48, Wellington, having frontages of 41 feet to Ingestro and 50 feet, to Marion Street, together ■ with the modern two-story building thereon, containing 3 shops, one with living rooms, and large hall. Tho splendid situation of the. above Property within, a few minutes of the corner of . Cuba Street, and on the direct line to tho To Aro Post Office, assures for it a magnificent future, and the Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending it to investors as one of the most reliablo speculations; in tho City. .. For cards to ,viow tho premises, and further information., apply to— ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY V PROPERTIES. . SHOES AND DWELLINGS, ' WEBB ST. and BROADWAY TERRACE . " FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, 1910, i : At 2.30 p.m. TO BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ]i/TESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have IvJL been favoured-with.'instructions to sell'by public auction' at their rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on' FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, 1910, at 2.30 p.m!— Lot li—All that piece of land, being Lots 1 and 2 on Deposited Plan 1118, and part of 75, in the. City of Wellington, having frontages' of. .47 feet 6 inches to Broadway Terrace and .' 72 feet to Webb Street, containing an area of 10.1 'perches, together with" a - > corner shop and large dwelling, with - conveniences, erected on Lot 2, and a seven-roomed dwelling, with conveniences, erected on Lot 1, and . known as Nos. 1 and 2 Broadway Terrace. .:■'> .. . Lot 2.—A1l that. piece of land. ' being Lots 3 and 4 D. Plan 1118; and part of Section 75, City of "AVelling- . ton,. having a frontage of 38 feet 2 finches to A\'ebb Street .by a depth of 95 feet 1 inch,' containing an area of 13.5 perches, (more or less), together ■ with two shops and dwellings, each containing seven rooms and conveniences, also large bakehouse, erected ! thereon, and known as Nos. 39 and 41 Webb Street.: . These valuable-properties are''situated at the corner of Webb Street.and Broadway Terrace, in a locality that is rapidly merging into a business and shop centre, and .within' a short distance" of Cuba Street. For further particulars, npply to . HARCOURT AND CO;,- " • Auctioneers. yAfk-ACRE FARM. . oWv&CRIi FARM. . . ; Jiilt 'SALE OR LEASE. JK SALE OR LEASE, i' -. tOli SALE , OR'LEASE. - WK arc- tho owners-, of.; a"'nice Farm of 600 ACRiiS. all oi whloh is in English grass, and' is subdivided into paddocks suitable for farming. There ue a' g00d... residence and building on the property. . ■ Butter "Factory is- ulose by. and the Freezing Works within easy distance. The property is; situated in tho ramoiis ' Taranaki! .'Distriot. We ore ; prepare'd to sell the freehold,' with immediate I possession/ easy, terms;, interest,' 5 per oent ' /THE BUYER CAN, PUT . lus OWN STUCK ON TEE i'Ailil, AND | CAN UAV.Ji '" A'ObDJiS. SION. --I-S.-:"'" . The property will- carry' TWO' SHEEP to the acre -and about ONE ; HUN- ' DBED HEAD OF CATTLE, ' Very easy terms.' Or, - failing- the property being Gold within the next few weeks, WE ARE- PREPARED TO LEASE SAME TO A RELIABLE MEN i'Otf A TEKM AT. A~ MODERATE iiENTAL. - This u a mre opportune .] ..bWAN' : - 8RC3.1.J • -; owNEsa ;;>! WIIjLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON. '■ "' - ! ' -' ." " - \ AN EVER' INCREASING PROCESSION or ''" ',' ■ PRACTICAL LAND HUNTERS . ARE - WENDING THEIR WAY TO THE FAR-FAMED , W A I K A T O, where they inspect and purehaso the rich fortile tlat .lahus. offered for Sale by ' ■Of ER N EST LEIGH TON .0.6 at the ridiculously low figure of jjti per acre, on tho absurdly easy terms of - ' ; . :' 10 per cent. Deposit, i 10 per cent, in twelve months, ; Balance for: five years at 5 per cent. . The. second deposit does not. require to ,bo paid if-purchaser'makes improvements to the value of 10 per cent. 31 Clients have inspeoted, and 3i have purchased. The last two during tho present week. - AREAS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. PROMPT APPLICATION N-ECESSAEY, AS WHOLE BLOCK WILL SOON - ■ . BE GONE. ■ For full details apply— -H. ERNEST bEIGHTON,' - IB(j'I'EATHERSTON STREET,- , WELLINGTON, ~ AND AT LOWER HUTT, FEILDING LAND, A PICKED PROPERTY. A A A ACRES of the Richest: and Choic..*U.U. .est Land in the district; 4-sheep country, well watered and subdivided into 20 paddocks;, large house, orchard, 28-bail cowshed, .woolshed, stables,. silo, etc.; all ploughable and:- large area stumped; splendidly situated, close to factory and few miles from town.' Would make'idoal stud, fattening or milking farm. . . . PRICE,,-only .£26- per acre; terms arranged. 'Apply .. . . A,. H, 'ATKiWSON ,& CO., v >TD.i ■ AUCTIONEERS. . FEILDING. : R. .BROWNE;.'". Land and Estate Agent, 'Masterton. A BARGAIN IN HAWKE'S BAY PRO- . PERTY. , n[-A ACRES L.1.P., at Gs. Gd. per aero; Oiiv situated oloso to School, Township,, and Railway Station; 1 good .cereal cropping land; 250 acres ■ have been ploughed and sown in the best of English grasses;.well watered; good 8-roomed houSo and necessary outbuildings;- suitable for any class of farming; will carTy 3 sheep per acre.- Price,-JiS 10s. ..per acre. Further particulars from Box 2, Masterton. p-fkA ACRES of beautiful Land, suitOUu able for a Stud Farm or for mixed .farming; grows splendid crops; all limestone formation; splendidly watered, 16 paddocks, good house, woolshed and cowshed; at present dairying 70 cows, also carrying 801) • sheep, 70 dry cattle, and 20 horso3; splondid ; sitnation; lj miles from Railway Station, and 3 miles from Town. This proporty would out up into 5 dairy farms, and sell at a good profit. Froohold. £K per acre; ir2700 can roninin ,nt 5 por cent., at 4J per cent., balance of : cash. E. B, HARE AND CO., S.MUATUA.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 749, 23 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 749, 23 February 1910, Page 10

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