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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, At 2.30 p.lll. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. Messrs. w. ii. morraii and co„ Auctioneers, acting under instructions from the Registrar of tho Supremo Court at Wellington, will offer for salo by public auction, at their rooms, Willis Street, Wellington, on Wednesday, tho 13th day of July, 1910, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of land situato 011 tho Main Road from Iviltiirnit! to Scatoun, Evans Bay * l)isIrist. comprising twenty-six decimal ninety-five perches (2G.95p.), being Lots 1 and 2 011 a Plan of Subdivision of part Section 7, Evans Bay District, Deposited Plan No. 1997, and being part of, Die land in Certificate of Title, Volume 172, Folio 51, with the buildings am! erections thereon, subject to tho rights of the Wellington City Corporation under Deed No. 705G5 and subject to existing tenancies. Mortgagees' application and estimated value of property can be seen at tho office of the Registrar any time prior to sale. Particulars and conditions of sale and plan of the laud may be inspected at tho offices of YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors, Wellington; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. J. D. C. CREWEj LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PAHIATUA. Established 1899. 4*3OQ DAIE FARM ND CIiOPMNG ACRES, all flat, 60 acres in crops, balance good grass and stubble, divided into 9 paddocks, 7-roomed house, cowshed, stables, and other outbuildings; close to creamery and school. Good roads and about 5 miles from town. Price, £26 per acre. Easy terms. FOR SALE. Qftft, ACRES, nil in grass, nearly all /vtrly flat and ploughable, splendid soil. 8 paddocks, well fcnced and watered; creamery and school 1 mile, railway 4 miles; good 5-roomeu house, stable, trapshed, milking shed, etc., etc.; will carry 70 cows, and do tliein well. Price, only £15 10s. per acre; only £500 cash, balanco arranged. This is the CHEAPEST i'IiOPERTiT in tho Dominion to-day. -5 cji AAA ACRES, first-class Sheep Country, 1G paddocks, well fenced, water in every paddock, good large woolshcd and storeroom, concrete yards and dips, wool-scouring plant, manager's cottage, and first-class accommodation for shearers; 30 miles motor road from rail. This property is so well fenced and subdivided that one man and a boy can work it; carries aOOO sheep. Price for the freehold, £16,000; half cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. We firmly believo there is uo property in New Zealand to-day will carry the, same' stock at tho price. &S) ACRES, good Land, well fV fenced, well watered, well subdivided, good G-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, close to factory, school, post office, and store; will carry well 30 cows, with young stock. Price, £26 peracre; terms, 301) cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Thin property will stand inspection. FOE EXCHANGE. lyrfiI ACRES, Manawatu line, 300 acres 9dW Hat and ploughable, well fenced and subdivided, 10-roomed house and good outbuildings, woolshod, sheep yard, dip, cowshed, st-ablcs, etc., c-tc.; 4 miles railway, good 2J sheep country, with cattle. Price, £12 10s. per acre; will take dairy farm or town properly in exchange. Equity, £3270. GBLCHH3ST AMD ECIDD, LAND SALESMEN, RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. WAIKATO. 23 SMALL DAIRY FARMS, SITUATED IN FAMOUS HAMILTON" EAST DISTRICT. IN Areas ranging from 75 to 100 Acres, till rich drained swamp land, in grass and at present carrying cattle. Price only £8 per acre. Ridiculously easy terms, only £100 deposit, balance for fivo years at 5 per ;ent. if purchaser makes improvements to tno value ot xlut) in buildings, fencing, etc, Land seekers should inspect these Farms without delay. Disappointed applicants for Government Sections on tho PIAKO Block should turn their attention to the above when their disappointment will be turned to joy. They will secure a farm freo from flood, in a beautiful climate, and 011 extraordinary easy terms. For further details apply to NOTE.—Buyers don't get left. Eleven of above farms' have already been sold, although 'property has only been in the market a few weeks. H. ERNEST LEIGMTGK, IEG FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Or HUTT. 2500 ACRES MAGNIFICENT FATTEN ING COUNTRY. SPLENDID CLIMATE, FAT LAMBS cost Gd. and Wethers 9d. to deliver at Freezing Works; Wool taken direct from shed by Boat to Stores. This is an exceptionally good chance, and one that rarely comes on the market, of acquiring a splendid property. 1000 acres aro rich river Hats, which will fallen bullocks, 1500 acres are splendid grass hills, papa formation, all rideable. Grows magnificent crops, either white or root. Will winter 7UOO sheep and 200 heaii cattle. Ou tho whole pla«> thero are about 150 aores of inferior land. It is situated G miles from good town in H. 8., 4 miles from factory. Double-story house, orchard, oranges and lemons growing with other fruit trees, woolshed, con'creto dip, stables. Price, £12 10s. per acre. Owner is prepared to sell for cash at tho figure, <>: will take smaller property (unencumbered) as part payment or good security in (own property; must'not be inflated and must he free of mortgage. Those particulars are correct, and all expenses paid il' on inspection found otherwise. C. C. ROSS AMD CO., LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. EXCHANGE. IAA ACRES, good Dairy Farm, all J."?-? grassed, 5-roomed house, good 10bail concrete lloor cowshed, close to school, creamery, and store; will carry 35 cows. Price. £22 acre; 110 mortgage; owner wants some good suburban property; equitv £2200. Apply, sharp, to 6, snow Mm co., ! T'ALMEHSTON NORTH. GOOD DAIRY FARM. IMPROVED. 1A A ACRES, near PALMERSTON AlPy NORTH, liy good road (5 miles), li-rnomed house, stable, barn, cowshed and bails (concrete), dairy, etc.; 30 acres under crop, balance best pasture, fenced into numerous paddocks; splendid belts shellcr pines, and small bit of native bush; large supply of firewood. At present let at 255. per acre. Owner has retired, and wants to sell. Near creamery, school, and store. Price £25 acre; terms, from C ' lS '' ( |o practical man), balance 7 lo 10 .vears at 5 jior cent., with •■jcrht of repaying any time. Genuine clKince for practical farmer to get agoed nlac-3 oil very easy terms. w. H> WSORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 10

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