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AUCTIONS, TUESDAY, nih JAM'ArtY, IDI-2. ■-■ • At -1% p.m. ISLAM) JIAY. Mr.Hsrjs J. ii. Bih'HuxK and co., Aui-litmc-i-.s Kcatlirrston Street, Wcllinslun. liny.' rotfiivod iiijlrucljons from the licgis'l.rar of Iho Siiprcnir' Court lo sell by ,I'iiblii- Auction, at l.lioir Koomf. IVallirrstmi Slrcpt. WHlinplon. "H TirKSDAY. the iltli day of JANUARY. 1!II2. at i.:l0 p.m., A Ll.'Til A'J.' parcel of land situaln in Seine- Htrert, Island Bay, having n frontage of forty-four feet more or less by. n depth of one hundred and seven feet, hve inclit-s more or liiis. bcins parl. of J.ols .ifiO and fifii on Deposited I'lau So. 816, part of Section .1 Town District. Township, of Island Bay. nnd t'no \ylio!e of the land comprised in Cerlilicafrs 61 Title, Volume 1 W. Volio IB", and Volume -113, i-'.olio .197. Together with the, dweUing-houso of four rooms and the. two-stall stable and trap-shed creeled thereon. '" TERMS: ■ Fifteen per cent, down, and the balance in one month. TJTI/K: Land Transfer. Application to sell and estimate of value may be seen at tho office of the Registrar of tho- liiipremo Court, AVelliuglon. . I'or further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2t, . At 2 q'clock. , . Mα xc:an ks k t>. or\ t. ano a.V I-: s:k 1 oix t, THi; ST. HELLERS- Ol' , AVHAXtiAKEI. A Fine Beach Frineed with Magniticenl: 'Pohutukawas, which «rc a Blazo of 3'lowors at Cliristmus-t-iinc. It is the Favourite Holiday Resort of the Wliiingarei People, where the Sea Breeze Tempi's the Summer Heat. EVERY SECTION HAS A BEACH FRONTAGE. The Point where all Yachtsmen and Motor . Launch People Rendezvous. It is au ideal spot for Camping or Residence either in winter or summer. It is the Most Accessible and Most Charming Northern Summer Resort. . IN the calm of the Far North, where you enjoy perfect rest, set in a picture of unique nurt romantic scenery— of towering castellated headlands, of broad seascapes, endless beaches, and sheltered bays, an environment at once sedative, with a semi-tropic climate a_s soft as the Italian—tonic and rejuvenating. The preservation of the Native Bush on Manganese. Point will hs assured under this scheme, and to enable everyone to secure a section, the terms of "payment aro fixed on the easiest and moit popular basis, namely, 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in ti month?, 10 per cent.-in 12 months, and the balance in i "years at 5 per cent. This" will enable people i to buy on a. nominal deposit*, and reap the benefits of the rapidly-increasing rallies that must follow on' Whangarei'.s inevitable expansion. AVhangarei to-day is the niost-talki'd-of, 'popular,■ and progressive Northern Town, tamed for its harbour, which is only second to the. AVaitemata; for its superb climate, beautiful orchards, picturesque scenery; its Caves and Hot Springs; its coal mines aud kauri forests; its., large, and . progressive dairy .. settlements; its . important Railway system. connecting with the Bay of Islands and Hokianga, giving access-to the finest volcanic soils in the Dominion, while on the Harbour itself is centred what must be, owing to its unique advantages, the largest Portland Ccmeut Industry of tho Dominion'; - and lower, down the Harbour nre the only Frer-iting' Works of thoXorth. These (acts in-.themselves point to what the future of Whaiigarei must be, and the Municipal Authorities, confident of tho town's future, have arranged for every modern utility—water supply, gas service, drainage,* paved streets, and a Municipal Theatre costing ,£BOOO. Theso facts speak for themselves, and indicate that it must bo a good district in which to invest a few pounds. It is the right place to go to spend a, holiday, because: there aro a hundred ways of spending'it, just as a person's inclination is bent. PLANS XOW READY, m MANDENO JACKSON, acting upon -»•■• instructions, will sell, by public miction, at their rooms, Customs Street E., AUCKLAND, as above. '.-r-TASMAN; ,\'i THE NEW FRUIT COLONY. MAXIMUM QUNSHINB, TDEAL "DAINPALL, pERFECT SHELTER. THE IDEAL SPOT FOR GROWING . . EXPORT APPLES. PLANS AND FULL DETAILS ■■■■ J.: :T.:HOSNV-- ■ 39 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON,'Phone 2173.. • ' . THIS.FARM MUST BE SOLD. .1400 ACRES AT-J2 10s. PER ACRE GOODWILL. TITLE, 0.R.P., at ;9s. per acre; 300 t ■ acres in grass, balance good, mixed bush, flat frontage, capacity 2 sheep per acre; cottage - looms, good yards and dip. Situation, Whangu'moinona District, 16 miles from township, 5 miles from route Stratford-To Koura Railway. Circumstances force this place on tho market. It must bo sold in next : fow days. There is a sure turnover in it. Apply sharp, • LEWIS AS\SD CO., ■■ » WANGANUI. CUMrV2!f\2G & SON, Laud Agents, and Auctioneers, Sα QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE. ■ SHEEP.AND DAIRY FARM. RICH STRONG BLACK LOAM. 1701 ACRES AT ,t'S AN ACRE. WONDERFUL CARRYING CAPACITY. BEST AND CHEAPEST IX LOCALITY, UNDOUBTEDLY WELL WORTH INSPECTION. rpHAMLS Valley, iii good and conveni- -*■ ent loculiiy, about 130 miles from Auckland, A miles by good road from railway station, I milo from creamery and school; 17G1 acres, all good loam*, all in grass, plouglnililr, well watered, rinfenced ;md divided into "0 paddocks, very much of it ploughed, remainder surface sowu, carrying .2000 breeding ewes and lambs, To'i bullocks, 150 diiiry cows, nnd 40 horse-,: buildings good and up to date.; 6-roomed house, pantry,■ scullery, bathroom, hot-water service, 3-roomed cottage, men's whare. l'.'-bail cowshed. 8-stall ttable, buggy shed, engine shed, shearing shed, separate house, yards, etc. No other 'land in this locality can bo scoured under .£lO an acre, yet.this land is as good as any there and fully as much improved. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF FARMS ".■■■•■ FOR SALE. no ACRES. Freehold, OTAKI district 2 miles from 'sttlion, half mile from creamery. All Hat (except about lj acres)'and in grass, 15 aeres under crop* well fenced mill waterorl, II paddockf] will milk 15 dairy cows. 7-ioomed houso nifd conveniences, stalole and trapshed, Gbail cowshed, roncieie door, milkhou.-e, orchard, cln. Priu', only ,£.'l7 10s. per acre. Owner lravim- ilijtrict, and must sell immediately. . Would accent about ,£GOO (jiisli. Thi.-! is undoubtedly tho best :uift cheapest properly ou the Manawatu line. MILLER AMD RUTTER, 35 PANAMA, STREET, .WEIiDiQTON.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1327, 3 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1327, 3 January 1912, Page 10

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