AUCTIONS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1011, At 12 o'clock noon. EIGHT-IfOOll KD~ RESIDENCE, < IiOLTON STREET. A L. AVILSON AND CO.. 2G Brandon Street, aTc favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the latn Mr. Anderson ta offer of public auction in their rooms, on above dateAll that property in Bolton Street, comprising an eight-roomed residence, fitted with all modern conveniences, known as No. 17, erected on section 10 x 115 ft., irregular in depth, being Section 3, I.A. 472. '.This is a good family residence, in a select, sunny, and handy locality. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneers. ; SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 12 o'clccU noon. MAGNIFICENT AREA OF LEVEL TERRACE BUILDING LAND. A BEAUTIFUL SITE ON WHICH TO ERECT A FAMILY RESIDENCE. SITUATE TINAKORI ROAD, CLOSE TO HAWKESTONE STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO., 2fi Brandon • Street, Wellington, are favoured with instructions to sell in their rooms, as above — A Magnificent Building Site, fronting Tinakori Road, having at present situate thereon 5 Cottages., known as Nos. 141-3-5-7-9. This highly desirable Property has a frontage of Sift, by an irregular depth of 146 ft. and 50ft., and is one of tho very fe-.v. allotments in the locality of a level terraced nature, anil-to anyone seekin? an area for a FAMILY RESIDENCE, or for the erection of good rentproducing cottages, an opportunity is now offered. Thorndon is a much sought-after part of the citv, and this property is undoubtedly ONE OF ITS CHOICE SITES. L.T. Title. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-DAY AT 1.30 P.M. ■. CROWDED ROOMS! - ' CROWDED ROOMS! 26 BRANDON STREET. LARGE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: ALMOST NEW PIANO, AND EFFECTS. AlsoOih'ce Furniture, Part Contents of Two Hoii.-es, and a Complete _ 7lisonicd Motive of Elesant and Useful Furnishings. A I- WILSON AND CO. will lr.ld A' their ii.Mia! weekly sale of Furniture, including Piano and Office Furniture, a-; iib'jvj. 'J'lia Catalogue is an extensive one, but owing to its arrival at the eleventh hour wo have no time to insert pariic.T.hirs. Tha>e furnishing o.ve lTnuested to inspect lor them.selvc-.-'. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TARANAKI DAIEY FARM FOR SALE. XA-l PL'll ACRE. .£l2 PER ACRE. |?On SALE, a SpTomlid Farm of 300 Acres. All fenced and subdivided, practically free from timber. A considerable portion has been ploughed and sown in turnips, rape, etc., also paddocks of paspalum. This is an ideal dairy factory, with a factory IV miles away. Adjoining this block is another farm of !!2fi acres, similar to the above with a homestead, yards, whare. garden, orchard, running r-trciin, etc. This block will be sold at .£ls pet , acre. The combined blocks carried 300 heat of cattle, , GU!) owes and 500 lambs la>t season. This land will easily carry i\ sheep to acre, with 100 cows. The ownov hi'.s ordered a milking and bought 100 dairy cows, and starthig milkiiis in -Tuly. Will sail either of these blocks or both. These farms work splendidly as a mixed dairy and .sheep farm. The soil is. remarkably good, papa fiibsoil, i> in warm protected valley, with plenty of moiitur-3 and water. The drought of this Inst few months did not nn'cct it in the 'slightest. No noxious weeds, a real closn good farm. The properly has recently improved by erection of four miles of new subdividing fencing. The owner would Exchange for encumbered city property or a hotel, lease or freehold, either one or the two bloeKS, or will sell on easy terms, low "rate inU^'ly T. SMITH. BOX i,S, WELLINGTON. *Vrr ACRES, L.1.P., 25 miles from Ui O railway station, first-class road, 5-niilc from school, well watered and subdivided into 12 paddocks, carrying 700 breeding ewes, 700 dry sheep, and a few cattle; S-rcomed house, hot and cold water, stables, sheds, yards, etc. Price, for goodwill, £6 per acre. Terms can be arranged. SMALL SHEEP FARM, consisting of 500 acres, well watered, 100 acres flat, can Iw used for dairying. At presen carryin" 500 breeding ewes and 40 cattle; 13 miles from station; yanls, etc.. Price, J$ 10s. per acre;, easy terms arranged. Apply, sharp, JOHN FRASER & CO., Land Valuators and Estate Agents, MASTERTON. ' HARCOURT Al\sD CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAKJiBROKERS. LAMBTON QUAY; WELLINGTON. m-n 'ACRES, 150 ACRES RICH ALSOO LUVIAL FLATS, balance easy, undulating, FIEST-CLASS LIMESTONE COUNTRY; winters 2200 sheep, 50 dairy cows, and 71 head cattle; (tt acres now ploughable. Buildings: 5rco'med house, woolshed, inilking-shed (concreted), water laid on, anil milkingmachines installed, S sets sheep-yards, milkers cottage. stock 2000 sheep, 50 dairy cowi, o0 head big cattle. Title: SG3 acres freehold, 1/ acres leasehold; 6 years to run. Rent, ISs. per acre, right of purchase at .£l7 per acre. This is an exceptionally fino farm indeed. It is admitted to bo tho best property in tho ■10-Milo Bush district. Everythina about the place h up to date, and in Hrst-class order. I'RICE-Xia 10?. PER VCRE FOR FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD THROWN IN. TERMS: i'3ooo CASH, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. M\NAWATU LINE. « -J AA ACRES, CHOICE DAIRY FARM, iUU all lint aud ploujjhublo; substantial fencing; 10 paddocks; -permanent water; 6-roomed house, 2-1 cowbails (concreted), trapskeds, piggeries, and other conveniences; largo orchard in full bearin"; carries '15 cows, besides young stock "horses, all year round. This is a narticularly good property, and situated in tho best part of tho Manawatu, within pasv distance of Wellington for citv milk supply- PfiICE-.£l(i 10s. PER ACRE! TERMS: JE7OO CASH. MIXED FARM. n ~(s ACRES, TARANAKI, mixed O&W sheep and dairy farm; 35 acres shelter bush; 1 flat land; balance, easy, undulating country; well kneed, sheep-m-oof fencing; U paddocks; permanent wnt»r; will carry 2 sheep per acre, in addition to 30 or JO cows, and dry slock; 7 acres now m turnips and carrots; roo>l β-roomed house, dairy, stables, metalled stock yards, sheep yards, cowbails, small woolshed, piggeries; 13 miles from railway, port, ami freczms works, 2 miles school li mile; from creamery. PRICE: J7 10=. PEE ACRE. TERMS: ABOUT .££oo. CASH, 8133.
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