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; AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1911.- >. .At 2.30 p.nT." " IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 'TO MERCHANTS, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE COMPANIES, TRUS■TEEIj AND INVESTORS. ■ . MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD . PROPERTY , (In tho He'artof the Empire' City). •■ • . " v 'i *,' '- *;■*■' ■ . • . . - SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BUSINESS : . ;,-- -PREMISES, • Nos. lHTind 115 ' '•. QUAY, WELLINGTON ' (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). MESSRS. J. 11, BETHUNE ANDCO. and MESSRS. HARCQURT AND CO. (in conjunction) have been favoured with instructions from tne Trustees of tho Australia.! Widows' Fund Life Assurance- Society, LtJ., to sell by auction at Messrs. Har:ourt and Co.'s Sale Rooms, 'Panama Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1011, ." ''.. At 2.30 p.m.- : • THAT. '.CENTRALLY-SITUATED FREEHOLD PROPERTY, part of Section No. 20, Reclamed Laud, Wellington, having a frontago of : 30ft. to CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY by a dept:i therefrom of 108 ft. Gin. . . (both more or less), subject to light and.air areas at the back ■ \ and on the northern' side; together witi the Counting House and ODJces thereon, of,3.floors and basement with cxtonsivo strong- ' room accommodation, solidly built . foundations, and walls of brick , : and concrete reinforced , with .-; steel. ; The interior is elaborately though not lavishly finished with , tiled •' vestibule, hall and toilet rooms, and polished cedar woodwork, throughout the ground floor. The front clevati'.n is constructed of Sydney fanilstoue, specially imported, being tlio first building in the city erected with the stone. : , ......... Tho basement has boon mado damp and water-proof by tho-uso-of-JJeuchatcl asphalt. - : - ■"■■'•'. -'v •'. . With the property will l>o sold fittings, ■ counter, desks, etc., in tho Counting House, shelves aiid'pressesin tho ground floor strongroom, and 8 Milnor's safes Ect in .the .walls of tlw priyatc_oflices. ', The abovo .bniUing was designed by Messrs. Turnbull and Son, architects, aud is ono'of the'most solidly built business blocks in the city, - and architecturally most up to date in its planning arrangements and fittings. ■ The unique situation, close to tho junction of four of the principal streets of the city, mnkes the property one of the nicftt desirtiblo and suitablo for all classes of business in-Wellington. The general pro?'ress of 'the. city must of necessity add o the value of • this splendidly-situated Freehold. . 1 '.. ..'.''.' '■■ Vnlues.of central business properties in ; WeUington hare'within the- -post -. two years -been.'w-ell.''niainltiined, and thero is every prospect'of a substantial advance in Wellington's' leading streets in the near future. ■• v- ■ ■ ' . : TEKMS. cxceptin))a)ly,;.!ilefa_l..,, ..-,i,.., Fpr further;"pa'rticulars,'ipla)is,',and conditions of ; sale, apply to '.-,-;'.. '.. -.'" ' MESSRS. YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors, 17 Grey Street; MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., ■ ■i- 195 Lambton Quay; MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., . 150 Fcatherston Street, Auctioneers. , FOR SALE AT .HAVELOCK NORTH. ON Account of owner leaving district, Handsome. fl-ROOMED HOUSi!, with all conveniences; grounds comprise 1 acres, having a quarter-mile , frontage to two roads, and situated close to town. This Site is within three minutes' walk of the Post' Office, and commands charming views of tho Heretaunga Plains. Owing to tho rapid growth of this rising district,, Huyeloolf ■ would afford a good .opening'ifpr-«i.,niwl(cal ; practitioner, whom this',w;brild ; b6 ,a ; central_and unique situation. ; PRICE-JC2500 (Furniture, if desired, at Valuation). '■' . '. ■ " , -,ROBT. BRATHWAITE .AND SON, Land, Estate; and Commission Agents, •• ■ HASTINGS. FOR MEN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. -i nz ACRES, Choice Mixed : Farm, it)D carrying 370 sheep, 24 ■ dairy cows, horEes.'.and-young stock; 8 paddocks; all pionghable when stumped; 5roomed dwelling, cowshed, etc. ;'lease, 4J years' optional purchasing-clause. . Handy creamery, school, P.O. Goodwill, .E175. • . i .. . . 76ST nrvvACRES, Dairy Farm, nearly all O\) pionghable when stumped; 5 paddocks, well wa'tered, good dwelling, cow-shed,,-etc.; close creamery, school, township, railway.station; .£2' per acre. Only X' 275 cash required, balance 5 years. 7-1S CAMPBELL, THOMSON, AND CO., . , DANNEViEKE. MATTHEWS'& BEWNETT AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, lnclowood,' Taranaki. , ■ '. *"'• FEW likely • Grazing . and Dairy i\. Farms in-J-'aranakii— . . HO Acres, IUO grass, considerable fenc ing, good grazing couptry; ss. ' per acio tor'freehold; cash wanted, X 450. 48 Acres, ti-rcomed house, cowsiied, and outbuildings, well fenced;. 11 cows, l> norsc, separator and dairy plant, all imtilements, «ap- etc.; going concern, Xlluo cash required JCSUO. Oα main' road." 210 Acres, i-rbomed House, all grass, tuudiv'idcd, close factory, school, na j 'i'O ; carry 40 cows aim dry etockj x* ner'acre; JC4OU cash. ; ■ 1 150 Acres, 8-roomed -house, cowshed; concrete >or, all .outbuildings, .about half ploughed; can milk.4s cows; J-niiie. lrom township, main road; a spiondm dairy farm; il7 10s. per acre; ifiOU casa. ; ! 71U Acres, Education Lease, 2u years 10. run rental lid. per aero; 8011 acre 3 grass, " miles of fencing, good house,' ' wool"bed, 1 i» ile trom railway station; goo a sheep- country; goodwill xi 10s.. per acre. *fcso Acres; 2 good houses, "woblshed, dip, vards; all! grass, well. fenced; splendU f nec p country; on main road; XJ Isi pqr acre; easy terms. . . • FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. ■ ft(Y ACRES, at JEI3 per acre. Win oarry i) 733 COWS all he year round. Din. (led into 4 paddocks, well'fenced, with cood 4-roomed Cottage, outbuildings, cow--s»d, etc-Oopd meta led road, l mi , e l? 0 uV factory, i-mile, school. TERMS, : JC2SO down. Balance"on mortp. GARNER AND CO., USD AND e'sTATE AGENTS, , .. ; ..TAIHAPE ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE FEILDING DISTRICT. in ~ ACRES, L.1.P.. rent 17f. 3d. per TOO acre, carrying 60 cons, 24 •.■-j e;lr . T, .-me, 2 bulls, 4 horses, and 30 u-oan. !it the "hole farm under the plough Sir 24 acres; tpleudid buildings, mclud,l 'j.bail cowshed, 4 milking machiues, inline aud separator; 8 paddocks; l aTgA orchard. Creamery joins property; . t mile school. Received- fKW' tor mi |J Sone tor 12 .uouths. ,I'rice. Aii pe . te," XlSOO.cash. VICTOR E. SiVIITH/ FEILDINU.''

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1058, 22 February 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1058, 22 February 1911, Page 10

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