I AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20lh, At 7.3!) p.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Q/» SUPERB SECTIONS! O.P .4V> NUI'ERU SECTIONS! rVO IN WELLINGTON'S MOST CHARMING SI'M.'RIS, MliiMTAl. SUNNY, LEVEL. CLOSE TO WHARVES. LOVEi.Y VfEWS, MAIN ROAD AND SUA FRONTAGES. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions from Dr. Wallace Mackenzie- to sell by Public Auction, as above, nt (heir rooms, 195 Lnmbton Quav— I—Sections 86 to 100, Main Road, Eastbourne, each section having a frontage of -(oft. by a depth of lOOfl". Sections 73, .74. 75, 79, SO. 81, Tuatoru Road, EastbDurne, each section having a frontage of p !l-10ft. by a depth of 132 ft. These sections are undoubtedly the finest that have ever been offered I'o the public in this charming bay. The sections, having frontages to the Main County road, rest on a genilo slope, catching every gleam of the sun. There is a beautiful patch of Native bush at the back, which affords pleasant shelter and charming scenery. Tho views from these sections are unsurpassed. The sections having frontages to Tuatoru Road run back to ■ the foreshore, and are undoubtedly most attractive'sites for a Summer Seaside Residence. BUY NOW And have your residence completed for the season which is rapidh- approaching. EASY TERMS" ARRANGED. SMALL DEPOSITS ACCEPTED. Plans at the Offices of HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' IMPORTANT SALE OF MARLBOROUGH FREEHOLD. SUBDIVISION OF AVONDALE SHEEP STATION. B ALGETY" AND CO., LTD., Blenheim, have been favoured with instructions from C. do V. Tcschcmakcr Shute, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at an early date, his well-known Avondalo Sheep Station, containing about 18,600 Acres Freehold, 18,000 Acres held under Pastoral from the Crown, which will bo subdivided into suitable sized blocks. Date of sale and details of subdivision ■ and Terms will be advertised later-. FGff SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, Qii AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEii-'OFiS, f»!"AA ACT.ES highly improved firstwvv cliss dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring, including 30UU tcrea of his weU-known MaagamUko property, near'Ohinfaiti, Main Trunk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used for over thirty yesVs as a bullockfattening stitio.i. Owner has been pushed ' for over fifteen years by land purchasers to ciror this block for milking i itrms. Now they ara to havo the lougtoug'at opportunity to acquire a firnt-ciaij i!airyins"iaTm. ' <r ? > ?!p l !ni ACEES very rich, highly imw'*)W proved land in tho Waikaio, knowj as KnSubia, Homestead, Oimupo, 74 miles from Hamilton, 3.J miles from Ohaupo ealeyards. Largest milking herd sales "in Dominion held at theso yards. 1 milo from railway station. Creamery I and school handy. 'Climatic conditions place'.tvs block, with its rich soil, in the | front as dairyiug land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain cr j high prevailing winds. Permanent water ! in each paddock. Spler.diJ fruit district Beautiful tceuery. Will sell this block as a whol? if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal gentleman's Citato. Ti Oftfil ACRES, il uiilca Fruniton jL/i/O'v Junction. Rich swamp and downs land, harao climatic conditions as Ohaupo lsad applies. Two miles butter factory, Ij miies school, fi miles from IlamilU-n. Pick with.a tew exceptions oi these blocks can lv got dealing p:-;vately. If unsold before, auction Kilo on farms, Ohingaiti, August 30, 12 noon; Rukuhia I Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.;. Frankton Farm, September 1, 11 a.m. Buyers Choivii ove-: farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia Homestead, Thursday ; FranUtoa, -i'liday. Associations dealt with uuder Governcient Finance Act. For private saiq raly. Goodwill, 20,000 acres hrst-duss milling bush. Very largo proportion totara, balanco rimu and uiatai, with some white piae; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. IJ miles to railway station. Easy conntry to vork. Estimated cut over 3!,Cooft. to aero. Agents bringing or tending.buyers allowed l'l per cent, either in a private sale or under, the hammer. Write for terms and conditions, also arrange to bo met at train. EW.EW ft? ( GRSGGRi " OHAUPO. FOI: SALE. IFK/H ACRES, Freeliold, situated 5 'i-iiO"X miles from To Kuiti, by good road. All easy country, Irish fern and bush, two-tbirds ploughable; well watered by running streams; 253 acres ploughed niid sown in tha best cf English grasS43. House of li rooui3, and all necessary outbuildings. Railway divides the property. Price £1 15s. rcr acre. Terms. nn.»ft ACRES, Freehold, all first-class ,-vifO.l? papa couutrj', and all excellent sheep country, 1000 acrc-a in grass, rin; fenced, and divided into 18 paddocks. Stock now on the property, 1700 ewes, l!Ui) dry sheep, and 4flo head of cattle. Splendid houso of 11 rooms, new woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings; i milo from School, 2J miles ironi Store, and Post Oiiice, telephone on to the iiottse. Price, £6 lCs. per acre. Term 3 arranged. LAND AGENT. TE KUITI. I , FOR SALE. 7'09 ACRES, 50 acres undulating, bal\.t3M ance ploughable; 5-roomed hcuso, lu'-stull cowshed, slock consists of 20 firstclass cows, 11 heifers, one half-draught; trap, harness, agricultural implements, etc., situate within 7 miles of Hutt Railway Station, handy.to school. Trice, ,i2O per acre as going coucern.- XISCO cash required. Price £\% per acre, without stock, .£I2OO cash required, balance for term nt 4 per cent. . . A RTISTIC 5-rcomed House, pantry, ■tsL bathroom, scullery, washhouse,'copper, tubs, etc, ferro-coßcrete construction, tiled roof, steel ceiliugs. About half-mile of Upper Hutt Railway Station. Price only £!>'£>. GovEnuncnt Morigagu i;;!S0; £I<> cash, balance arranged. N iHONVEN'IENT 5-roomed House, ba!h\J room, pantry, hot and cold water, washhousc, copper, tubs, etc., verandah two sides. Lai-go'section SOi't. frontago by 200 ft. depth. Price only .*:7 CO. Government mortgage, £400 at 41- per cent. Situate within 0 minutes' walk, of Lower Hutt Poet Office.-"TrjiAITHFULLY-BUILT 7-roomcd House, Jj bathroom, pantry, linen cupboard, all conveniences, largo section land, having 00ft. frontago _ to first-cla.'-s read; lawn, gardra, etc. Near Lower Hutt Post Ofipc. Price only .-"725 to prompt purchaser. K= ERMEST LEIGHTOS\S, AUCTIONEER, LAN!) AKD ESTATE AGENT, 186 FEATHEKSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT LOWER HUTT. AUCKLAND'S RICHEST BiSTRICT. A fif ACRES, situated in tho centr i of ttvO a rapidly growing district, 'nd within 21 hours of Auckland City. u ud h hour of railway and prosperous township. The land is very rich, is well fenced and subdivided, watered and sheltered, and very warm. All in trrasi, except G5 acres bush, and all pfoushablQ. Fine resideuce of 8 rcoms and all outbuilding;; in perfect order. Situated on the main road, this is a property which would subdivide, and is a sure monevinaker. The owner is retiring, having made- his money on this farm, and is prepared to sell at a iiguro beloiv its real value. Wo cannot say enough about this—it h> really gocd, and will stand inspection. Heavy carrying capacity. Prico is only £'N per acre. Terms arranged. If you want to mako money, inspect this and you will buy. SR/HTH & MA&.COMBE, ESTATE AGENTS. Corner Queen and S«;auson Sts., Auckland,
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