AUCTIONS. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, at 130 p.m. Sharp. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. CLEARING SALE of Various Articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed to our Rooms for convenience of sale. Furniture comprises :— Velvet and "plush suite of 5 pieces Overmantels Superior carpet squares Handsome sideboard, with mirror back Pictures, plaques, and brackets Leather suite of 9 pieces Bedroom suite Linen and 0.p., silver Largo collection of books Ornaments and crockery ~ Blankets, linen, etc. Marble-top washstands Beds, etc., etc. /WALTER, DYKES AND CO. are "UT authorised to sell the ahovo at their Rooms, Featherston and Brandon Streets ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Goods on.view, this (Friday) morning. GUALTER, DYKES, AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 31st MAY, At 2.30 p.m. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. TO MANUFACTURERS, BUSINESS MEN, WAREHOUSEMEN, SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, AND INVESTORS.. SALE OF A SPLENDID PERPETUAL LEASEHOLD BLOCK OF BUSINESS PREMISES, JERVOIS QUAY. ONE OF THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE BLOCKS IN THE CITY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the lessee to sell bv public auction in their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY, 31st MAY, 1910, at 2.30 p.m.That most valuablo Business Block on the Reclaimed Land, Jervois Quay, being Sections Nos. 13 and 14, on the plan of Te Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of 100 ft. to Jervois Quay by a depth of 170 ft. Gin. on tho south side, and 118 ft. 4in. on the north sido, and being Ssft. 4in. wido at the rear, containing an area of 48.3 SITE 'is held from flio Municipal Corporation of Wellington under Perpetual Lease, the first term of which expires on the 6th April, 1919, with periodic valuations every fourteen rears, lessee having full valuations for building and other improvements.' Tho rent for the first term is X 203 15s. per annum. On these sections are erected two hands'.me warehouses, each of three 6tories, with connecting brick Bulk Store of threo slories, all fitted with electric lifts and every convenience. Messrs. D. Benjamin and Co. have recently been in tho occupation of the Northern Warehouse and on the top floor of the Southern Warehouse, also tho Bulk Stores at tho back. .. Of tho Southern Warehouse, Messrs. Chambers and Son rent . the basement, ground floor, and first floor until November, 1916, at a yearly rental of .£395, plus rates. THESE BUILDINGS are of massive construction, handsome designs, built of brick, coment faced, and roofed with iron, and are eminently adapted for the requirements 1 - of any merchant, and are insured for the sum of £11,400. ■ITS MAGNIFICENT POSITION as a wholesale eite is undoubted, standing as it does .in the main thoroughfares between To Aro and Lambton Quay, and in close proximity to tho principal wholeealo houses of Wellington. Thero is great difficulty in securiivß 'cither building sites or warehouse promises in this part of tho City of Wellington, and tho present opportunity is. so unusual that it should not be missed. TERMS OF SALE.-20 per cent. Deposit, balance' can be arranged :on easy terms. , . ; For further particulars, apply to .. HARCOURT AND CO., ■■-.■■■■.': ■ Auctioneers.
HARGQ.MS3T ..AMD .CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS,' AC& 'ilONiiJilt.S, AND bHAKE- . BROKERS, LAMBTON yUAI, WELLINGTON. ELIZABETH STKEET-Close to tram, two Cottages, each 5 rooms and conveniences; always well let, l'rice, j>725. 10 per cent, investment, MSO RONGOTEA TERRACE — Overlooking Lyall Bay aud Kilbirnie, charming Building Site, 79 X 150 ft., alongside tram. Price BROOKLYN—Overlooking City and Har- , bour, new Villa, I rooms, tiled roof, E bath gas lighting and cooking, E.P. Taps, ■ etc. Land, 36 x 180 ft. Price £650; JESO cash. . 9511 ISLAND BAY-THE PAEADE—Splendid Business Site, high and dry, 50 i 165 ft. Price, £5 ss. ft. Cheapest land in the market. ■ 9574 Ann ACRES, Manawarn Line, 39 acres i4lU\f in crops, 100 acreß been Btnmped and ploughed, 7 and 8-wire fencing, 16 paddocks, watered by stream. First-class dairy farm, will easily carry SO dairy cows, 100 sheep, young stock, and homes; good 9-roomed residence, 16 up-to-date cowbails. 4-stall stable, trapshed, implement shed, man's whare, wasnhouse, storeroom; now carrying 600 eheep, 33 dairy cows, 12 horses; eood metal roads on two sides; would cut into two eood farms; all buildings and fences in perfect order. Railway and town 1 mile, creamery, 1 mile. Price, .£25 per acre. Terms, JE2OOO cash, balance 5 per cent. 7859 OfkA ACRES, Rangitikei, 15 acre? /il\j\j ehelter bush, balance English Brasses, 20 acres now ploughable. 8 paddocks, 150 acres flat, permanent water, first-class soil, 3-roomed house, 11 cowbails, trapshed, etc. Railway, 7- miles, school , and creamery, H miles. Price .£l7 10s. per acre, including 40 picked dairy cows. Terms._ £700 cash. , 7850 TflA ACRES" Sheep and Dairy Country, I \}\J 570 acres English grasses, v 4 acres turnips, balance bush, 8 paddocks, mixed country, will now carry 24 sheep per acre; papa formation;* 5-roomed house, 2 whares, dairy stock, 60 dairy cows, 62 young stock, 32 calves, 2 bnlls, 9 horses, and some 6heep. Title L.1.P., 800 acres; O.R.P. 200 acrea. Railway, i miles, school 3J miles. Price .£5 10s. per acre. Terms, .£4OO cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. 7817 FOR SALE. £KAA ACRES, Freehold, situated 6 001/ l/ miles from township and 36 miles from Masterton hy good metalled road. The country is undulating, about 500 acres ploughable, formation papa and limestone, ring-fenced and half tho boundary is wirenetted; 1500 to 2000 acrea arc clear and in grass, balance in bush and scrub; wintered 4000 big sheep and 500 head of cattle, carried this summer 5600 sheep and 500 cattlo. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, men's cottago, woolshed, and 2 sets of yards. Price, £3 7s. 6d. per acre. A large portion of the purchase-money can remain at 4i per cent.' This property can be improved to carry 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, and has a very big prospective value Inspect this. P(\C\ ACRES, Freehold, 14 miles from OliU Masterton, 500 acres in grass, balance in bush, 200 acres plonghablo, well watered, 10 paddocks; carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre; 4-roomcd house and sheds. Situated on a good metalled road 3 miles from school, P. 0., and creamery. Price, £8 10s. per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash, balance arranged. COCHRANE & BUTEMENT Jmnd anrl Estate Agents, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 112. Telephono 99.-UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARM. -| OA ACRES, Fcilding district, all flat JL/VU an<l in grass, well subdivided into 7 paddocks and well watered; Sroomed house, h. and c. water, every convenience; 20-bnil cowshed, oil engine and L.K.G. milking ninchines, all in firstclass 'condition, go with property; H miles factory and tow.n; will carry 55 cows easily. A magnificent Dairy Farm in splendid order. PRICE, .C 34 per acre; only .£6OO cash. No. 1209 A, H. ATKINSON & CO.. v LTD., AUCTIONEERS, FEILDING.
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