AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20! h. At 7..10 •.p.m. IMPORTANT SALE lIY PUBLIC AUCTION. Q£i SUPERB SECTIONS! ••vO SOPKRB SECTIONS' /f© IN WELLINGTON'S MOST CHARMING S'IiBCKB, MUKITA.T. SUNNY. LEVEL, CLOSK TO WHARVES. LOVELY VIEWS, MAIN ROAD AND SEA FHONTAGES. TyTESSRS HA'RC'OUI(T AND CO. lnivc been favoured with instructions from Dr. Wallace Mackenzie to soil by Public Auction, as above, at their rooms, 195 Lambtou Quay— I—Sections SO to 100, Main Road, Eastbourne, each section having a frontage of -10ft. by a depth of 10011. Sections 73, 71, 75, 79, EO. 81, Tualoru Road, Eastbourne, each seel ion having a frontage of 39 9-lOft. by a depth of 132 ft. These sections aro undoubtedly the finest that have ever been offered to (lie public in this charming bay. Tho sections, having frontages to the Main County road, rest on a gentle slope, catching every gleam of tho 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 Tuat'oru 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 tho season which is rapidly approaching. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. SMALL DEPOSITS ACCEPTED. Plans at the Offices of HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. SALE OP FREEHOLD FLAX LAND. SATURDAY. 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1911. AT THE SALE ROOMS, RANGITIICEI STREET, I'ALMERSTON NORTH, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS. LTD., have been instructed by tho New Zealand Hemp Process and By-Products Company, Ltd., to sell, as above— ALL THAT freehold flax-bearing property containing 247 acres, being part Scction 431, and situated on the Levin Road, 3 miles from Foxtoil Post Office. This is an exceptional opportunity, as it is estimated that at present there is 3300 to 3500 tons of green (lax fully lour years old now available for milling purposes. There' is a main line of tramway through tho flax securely battened down, and sufficient spare sleepers for lateral extension. ' TEHMS--20 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 3 months. 10 per cent, in C months. Balance 20th May, 1912. SALE OF BEAEMORE ESTATE, HUNTERVILLE. OWING TO THE DEATH OF THE LATE MR. H. S. HADFIELD. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions to submit at auction on account cf tho Executors, the well-known BRAEMORE ESTATE, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1911, At 3 p.m., At the Wellington Offices of tie Company. Comprising 3400 Acres Freehold (Land Transfer Title), with stock and plant at valuation. The propelty is well equipped with all necessary buildings and plant. Homestead 9 miles from lluntervillo Railway Station, on Banks of Turakiua River. , . ■ Average carrying capacity 5500 sheep, 300 head of cattle. This is capable of being increased, For further particulars apply to tho New Zealand. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. EXCHANGE FOE SMALLER FARM NEAR GOOD TOWN, NOT TOO HEAVILY MORTGAGED. T/jsjrv ACRES, 727 Freehold, balanco sLrkni\j Native and Education Lease, with compensation clause in each case; hilly, papa; good 2-sheep country; 20 well-grassed paddocks, carrying 2500 sheep, 111) head cattle; good G-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards, G.t miles railway, close to school. Price £G 10s., absolute cash price. If you want a larger property send yours to us for this. C. C. ROSS AMD CO., LAND, ESTATE AGENTS, AND SHAREBROKF.ES, MASTERTON. CUR/IMING AMD SOM, Land Agents and Auctioneers, S3 QUE EN, STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE. QAAa ACRES—An Unqualified Barriiiul!' gain. Enormous prospective Value. Leasehold or Freehold— Waikato, 75 miles from Auckland, 15 miles from railway station, near where cream cart passes, registered Maori lease, of 2000 acrcs for 15 years at (id. an aero and subsequent 21 years at 9(1. an acre, goodwill of lease at'.£33oo, or made freehold .ind for sala at Jib' 10s. an acre; about 300 acres as good a river Hat as any in the Dominion; 3UO acrcs excellent flax and raupo swamp, small portion drained, undrained portion easily drained; 1000 acres undulating land, of which only a very small portion is pcor land; 4.00 acres hill land of good quality, of which about 250 acres arc in good bush. The Hat land is fenced, and last winter fattened 70 bullocks and carried 12 horses, portion of the undulating land is in rough feud and scrub, hilt laud is of good quality. We are convinced that the whole may bo made as good a dairy farm, or dairy and sheep farm, as any in the Dominion, and that no other land equally good can be secured at so low u price; new 5-roomed Louse on property. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOE SALE. OAAA ACRES, L.T., 200 aorea Itn«uUW proved, boundary lenctil, creamery, post office, aud school 15 miles, railway 8 miles 100 acres Education iteservo bueh land, Bd. .per acre, 21 years, ,with right of renewal, with 19 years to "run. Price, £5 10s. per acre. Cash one-third, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. No. 75. QAfJ ACRES, 150 improved; will carry /Vll/V 1 cow to 2i acre 3 improved; 5 miles township and railway; ring fenced: a paddocks, well watered by spring and we:i; 5-roomed house, stable and barn; 5bailed cow-byre; croimcry, post oiiico, and school 1J miles. Price xll 10s. per acre, £4»0 cuah, balance 5 years at 5 per ceat. No. 33 ii < n ACRES, 40 unimproved, balance ploughed and grass, good dairy country, 2 miles from township, railway 1 chain, creamery 2 chains, post officoand school 2 miles; 12 paddocks, watered by cieck; 5-roomed houso aud all outbuildings. Price, £5 per acre; cash £K)0. No. 35 t n a syX ACRES, freehold, GCO in grass, JLOtEtP- balanco titreo and fern; au ploughable; either sheep or cuttle run; railway 5 miles, creamery 1J miles, post office 4 miles, post and wiro xenco and bounded by river, no buildings., l'rico jL'l 10s. per aero. No, 07 a 017 ACRES Freehold, 420 in grass, balance in shelter patches; 7roomcd house, creamery, post office and hall 10 chains, school 2 milc3, 10-Lailed cowshed, fitted for machine; milking plant and oil engine at valuation; buggy shc-d, stable, and implement 6hed. Price, per acre, cash <£1000, balanco 5 and 1U years at 5 per cent. No. 21 ACRES, 230 cultivated, in gras3 €>n! t aud crops, i sheep the acaa; railway junction i miles, school _ and post office i miles; pos'i and wiro fencing; 12 paddocks. This is real good, lirstclass land, in a dairying district. This farm would cut into three farms; 4roomed cottage and stable, l'rico per acre, Xll 10=-; freehold .-sliiUU cash, balaaco nrny bo arranged to suit buyer up to S years at 5 per cent. No. 19 G. (VJ'CANDUSM 3t CO., LAND AGENTS. HAMILTON.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19110919.2.83.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 10
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,130Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 10
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.