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| AUCTIONS. MONDAY, MARCH 37th, At 11 o'clock.; SALE OP DIMOCIv AND CO.'S LATE PREMISES, WATERLOO QUAY. And for Removal—LlNDE REFRIGERATOR AND GAS' ENGINE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions t.o sell on the ground, Waterloo Quay (Railway Reservo) The building (in brick, iron and wood) for many years used by Diinock and Co. as a bacon factory for immediate removal. Also, Linde refrigerator machine, capable of •"manufacturing 2 tons of ice per day; direct coupled to a steam engine. Also boilers and tubular boiler, 1 gas •engine. ' The lease from Railway is up, and the lot must- go.A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, ;the 29th MARCH/ 1911, At *12. o'clock nooni AUCTION SALE OF A BLOCK OF . LOWER HUTT LAND. 34 ;■ ;S;; : U . ... Of:' ' ' ' RICH GRO.WiNG SOIL! , 'A Frontage of 2431 links to MIDDLE WAIWEI'U ROAD And 2(31i links to KNIGHT'S ROAD. Adjoining the well-known. Taine: Estate. :A. L. wtLSON AND Cb.are favourili ed with' instructions from E. J. Riddiford, Esq., to offer in their Rooms, . 2G Brandon Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th MARCH, "1911, .at .12. o'clock noonThat very exceptional BLOCK OP 34 ACRES (more or less) OF MAG- ; NIFICENT BUILDING LAND, ' situate between the Middle Wai- " wetu and Knight's Road, LOWER HUTT, having a frontage of 2431 links to the former and 2G.U links to the latter road.' . This is the last remaining block in an undoubtedly superior situation tor subdivisional purposes. It is approached ill about 10 minutes' walk from the Main Hutt Road, and a-'bus stops close to the property. The inquiry for Lower Hutt properties is very .steady. At the present time, they are freely changing hands, and the natural increase, in population' will continue to create a demand for residential purposes, and sections comprising two acres or more, giving ucope for gardening, will be moro keenly sought after as time goes on. This block fills a gap in these requirements, and the Auctioneers have confidence in recommending the attention of investors or speculators'to its adaptability in this respect The proprietor (Mr. Riddiford) has been approached' repeatedly to sell in various areas,' but has declined to negotiate except in a block, and ho has now decided to; submit it to public auction. TITLE-L.T. Terms and full particulars can be. had from Messrs. Bell, Gully; Bell, and Myers, Solicitors, Wellington; or the Auctioneers, Messrs. A. ,L. Wilson and Co.. SALE UNDER' THE REGISTRAR OF! THE' SUPREME COURT AT WELLINGTON. . ■ On WEDNESDAY, the 12th APRIL, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions" from tho Registrar of ■ the'-Supreme 'Court of New Zealand at 'Wellington, to Sell at tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,' Wellington, on tho 'above date ' . ALL THAT piece of Land firstly containing 1 rood 9 3-10 • perches, being Lots ■120 and 121 on Deposited - Plan - Number 1305, part of Section 17,' Hutt District; and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 130, Folio 285; and, secondly, containing 27 perches, being Lot 119 on said Deposited Plan Number 1305 part of Section 17, Hutt District, and being all the.land comprised in Certificate of litle, Volume 130. Folio 256, together with one Dwelling-house thereon. ■ Application to .sell' and. Mortgagees' estimate of the value of the property may bo sein-at tho office of-the 'Registrar. -For. further--particularsr-apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. Moorhouse, Hadfield, and Newman,' Solicitors,' Wellington. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ', AUCTIONEER, ■IS6 feAtherston street, • • WELLINGTON. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR LI 3HTLY ENCUMBERED RENTPRODUCING CITY PROPERTIES. ACRES. MANAWATU LINE, t)D\/ ring. fenced, subdivided into about 18 0r,20 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, all in grass, but 6oine 20 acres shelter bush ;' about 100 acres flat land (pa. t stony), of which some 40 acres have b&in broken to plough, balance undulating and low hills. Superior 8-roomed residence,' bathroom; enamel bath, lavatory basin, p.w.c., hot and cold water, scullery, etc., washhouse,-' copper, tubs, etc., alsii storeroom,' meat eate, dairy, etc., largo 6-stall stablo'; and machinery shed, wito loft overhead, also 14-bail cow. shed with concrete floor vto - bails and yard, and large loft oyer same. There are two cottages on place, well let. Situate half-milo ' from t'.O., Telephone liureau, and School, 2i miles from creamery, 4i miles from railway station by level meral road. Price, ouly \£li per acre; about .£I2OO cash' required, property is in market owing, to tho owner wishing to retire from farming, and is a bargain at price quoted. The value of property is- more than sustained by -the valuation of a well-known Wellington valuer, and only rent-producing properties at a fair market value would be entertained.in exchange. for further details apply to H, ERWEST LEIGHTON, 18G FEATHERSTON ST.,.WELLINGTON 16 OK LOWER . HUTT. ' FOR SALE. IAQQ ACRES, 0.R.P., at 335. per Xl/OO acre,, annual rent ,£BB l'/s.; heavy bush section, 100 acres felled, ail undulating papa country, situated G miles from Uwhaago Township and railway station by 3 miles good road and 3 miles good, track; adjoining-owners are asking 30s. per aero for goodwill of L.I.P. sections. Price, for quick sale, only J;600, goodwill; terms, ,£250 cash, balance at 5 per' cent. Must be sold. FOR SALE, OR LEASE, Upper Plain, Masterton, Comfortable Residence of l 0 rooms, with 5, *12, or 19 acres good ilat land; every convenience, hot and cold water; all outbuildings, orchard, large fowl run;.an ideal home; 1J uiiles from town; terms are exceptionally easyi Apply early for further particulars' to COCHRANE & BUTEMENT MASTERTON AND TE KUITI. F. B. Butement, J. W. Cochrane, Mastorton. Te Kuiti. A SPLENDID CHANCE. CiO A A ACRES Improved Land, eitu/iDt" ated 9 miles from Hamilton and 5 from Cambridge, to be sold in Lots to suit purchasers; 50 acres or. more on very easy'terms. Tho land is all level, and easily put in order. Land, joining thia block selling at Jt'ls per acre. Prico £G por acre.. For terms, apply to Sole Agents--? . VICTOR E. SMITHj

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 16

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