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AUCTIONS. 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. dONE OF THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE BLOCKS IN THE CITY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are „ favoured with instructions from the ,j lessee to sell by public auction in their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY, 31st MAY, 1910, at 2.30 p.m- ---%■ That most valuable Business Block on the Reclaimed Land, Jervois Quay, being Sections Nos. 13 and 14, on the plan of Te Aro Ro- £ . clamation, having a . frontage of 100 ft. to Jervois Quay by a depth of 170 ft. Bin. on the Eouth sido, and 118 ft. 4in. on tho north sido, i and being 85ft. 4in. wide at tho h rear, containing an area of 48.3 rjerches. THIS'FIRST-CLASS SITE is held from )f tho Municipal Corporation of Wellingr- ton nnder Perpetual Lease, the first term h of which expires on the 6th April, 1919, n with periodic valuations every fourteen !e years, lessee having full valuations for if building and other improvements. The y rent for tho first term is £203 15s. per e annum. I, On theso sections aro erected two hande e(,me warehouses, each of three stories, n with connecting brick Bulk Store of three stories, all fitted with electric lifts and every convenience. • Messrs. D. Benjamin and Co. have toe S? n "? ' n tll6 occupation of tho 0 Northern Warehouse and on the top floor of tho Southern Warehouse, also the { Bulk Stores at the back. 0 Of the Southern Warehouse, Messrs. ~ Chambers and Son rent the' basement, „ ground floor, and first floor until Novem--1 bor, 1916, at a yearly rental of £395, plus rates. THESE BUILDINGS are of massive i, construction, handsome designs, built of , brick, cement faced, and roofed with t iron, and aro eminently adapted for the requirements of any merchant, and are „ insured for tho sum- of £11,400. ] ITS MAGNIFICENT POSITION as a wholesale site is undoubted, standing as it does in the main thoroughfares between Te Aro and Lambton Quay, and in close proximity to the principal wholc- . sale houses of Wellington. There is great difficulty in securing either building 6i'tes or warehouse premisos in this part of the City of Wel- ' lington, and the present opportunity is . so unusual that it should not bo missed. TERMS OF SALE.-20 per cent. Doposit, balance can be arranged on easy . terms. : For further particulars, apply to ) . HARCOURT AND CO., 7 __ Auctioneers. i FREEHOLD BUSH LAND. i NELSON PROVINCE. ) SUBDIVISION OF THE TAITAPU BLOCK, Consisting of 10,000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS HEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY, PRINCIPALLY LIMESTONE FOR- ; MATION. THE Block consists of sheltered valleys and low undulating hills, lying well 1 to tho sun, and all allotments aro per- , manontly watered. When cleared and grassed the block will be specially adapted for grazing, dairying, and agricultural ', purposes, and should carry 2 to 2J sheep ; per acre. The bush consists of rimu, '■ kahikatea, matai, etc., with an undor--1 growth of trecferns, nikau palms, supple- ■ jacks. _ A well-graded road, ono chain wide, is laid off to every allotment. There is a good driving road from port to tho property. The Subdivision consists of 25 BLOCKS, varying from 250 ACRES to 1090 ACRES EACH, and the price from 30s. to 455. per acre. Exceptionally easy terms will be given. Plans and all particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., < Land and Estate Agents, WELLINGTON. HARCOURT AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, ADC TIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' n-t k ACRES, 40 acres Freehold, 575 , OXu acres Leasehold. The 40-acre ' Freehold is all rich, flat land, and eas- i ily carries 20 dairy cows, besides other i stock; tho Leasehold is good mixed ' shoop country, and will carry over 1 breeding owe per acre. The whole pro- ' perty is well grassed and watered. The buildings, which are on the freehold, consist of substantial 7-roomed house, 14 i cowbails, woolshed, sheop yards, dip, lawn plantation. Most conveniently situ- ' ated, within i mile of post offico, school, < and factory, and 8 miles of large railway ' town. Prico, £2450. Terms, £650 cash, < balance can remain for 8 years at 5 per ' cent. This is a really cheap property. 1 7913 ' K(\(\ ACRES, 300 acres English grasses, \ o\J\f 200 acres bush, 5 acres, have ; been ploughed; all • easy, undulating sheep country; fenced on 3 sides and j subdivided into 5 paddocks. The grass i land has been carrying 700 sheep. Buildings, 5-roomcd house, woolshed, out- [ buildings; metal road; railway S miles, ( school 3 miles; largo market town 10 [ miles. Price, £5 12s. 6d. per acre, t Term 3, £2000 can remain at 5J per cent. c 7914 t. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. C c Afif\ ACRES, all in grass except } c i:\}\} patch shelter; first-class dcop 1 loam soil, suitable for rape and turnips, about 100 acres flat, 200 acres ploughable when stumped. Buildings, 4-room- j ed house, 3 00-wbails, sheep yards. Will T lease for 3 years at a rental of 13s. per " aero per annum, payable half-yearly in advance. The property will carry 2\ i sheep per acre, besides cattle; is closo to 3 of tho best markets in the Do- '" minion; 2 miles from railway station, 6 ' and i miles from town-. No goodwill S asked. * BURNELL AVENUE (Thorndon).—Mag- a nificent level Building Section, 46ft. ? frontago. Price, £650; £200 cash. 1: 9688 " H/jf\ ACRES, freehold, all in grass, i 1 QOU divided into 15 paddocks, well a watered, 200 acres ploughable, very easy E country; 6-roomcd house, etc.; good , metalled road; about 6 miles from Eketa- ?! hnnn, 2£ milos from school and creamery. Thi6 is a very good property, and has 50 r< acres of rick flat land along the frontago, e \ all stumped and been ploughed. £14 per S aero; about £1600 cash, balance at 5 per 1" cent for a term. HB6 p W. INGLIS HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. fr . 0 GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. G0 1A AA ACRES, 0.R.P., Jil 3s . M c ? 1400 splendid land suitablo for c i mixed farming, when in grass. Within ti 2 miles of railway station, tram rights T< secured into, station yard. Very easy o country to work, estimated quantity of ~, milling timber per acre, 13,000 ft., comprising rimu and matai, with t of totara and white pine; 300 acres m grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, cto. Price; £4 10s. per aero goodwill Terms arranged if desired. Hill, c(m ; _ 6>der sal© of -timber rights only. ft GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a good go-ahead town oh tho Main Trunk c Line. Turnover, £1000 monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated valuo, f £1000. Goodwill, £75. Splendid corner 6C promises. Tonus. £600 cash, balance ap- '° proved bills. This is a gre.it snip. "Apply St W. P- GARNER AND CO.. u 'SAIfIAPK ■ i.-'f

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 16

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