AUCTIONS. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 29th MAY, At 12 o'clock. SHOP AND DWELLING, IIALL AND JI'ANSKN STKEKTS. A- L. WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from those interested to .-ell at their rooms, No. 2li Prandon Street, as above— . Thai: Very Desirable Shop Property at Corner of Hall and Hansen Streets, with a frontage of 30 feet to Hall Streut and a depth of 7(i leet tu Jlaufcen Street. The shop is let, and there aro five dwelling rooms. This properly is being sold in order to determine a partner-hip. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 29th MAY, At 12 o'clock. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHLY DESIIiABLU AND GOOD INTEREST - EARNING I'ROPER- , TIES. IN CHOICE LOCALITIES IN WELLINGTON. OWNER DESIROUS OF IMMEDIATELY REALISING FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING A HOME OR INVESTMENI IN REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY. PROPERTIES IN DAVIS, RIDDIFORD, RINTOUL STREETS, AND FIVE SECTIONS IN MIKA.YiAIi. A . L. WILSON AND C'o. have i-JL. been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is disposing of his properties in order to further extend his business, to sell at their rooms as above— LOT I.—The excellent Family Residence of 8 large rooms, being No. 12 Davis Street, with every convenience, and lip to date in every way; land 38 x 120; a very choice residence. Tho position is first-class, being close to tram and railway station, and a good view can be obtained of tho harbour. 'LOT 2—Nos. 125 and 127 Riddiford Street, 2. Shops, with Dwellings of ti rooms; land, 40ft. frontage to Riddiford Street. Tho buildings are" good, and in excellent condition; shops are always let, and command good rentals; present rents are low, viz., £2 7s. Gil. for each shop; and there is an excellent future for this property, and a probability of a very considerable rise ill value. Will investors in shop property please inspect? , ' . , LOT 3.—Nos. 85 and 87, Rintoul Street, 2 Houses of 8 and 7 rooms each; 1 land Cli x 145. These houses are just Lpposito the Athletic Park. They are well bifilt, and are very presentable and well designed, have a good view, and in a bright locality. They nre always let at fair rentals. They will be offered ill- one lot, and if not disposed of will be divided and sold separately ; favourable terms. LOT 5. —Sections 12 and 13, Block I, liongotai Ten-ace, Miramar; each section has a frontage of GGft. by a depth of 154 ft., favourably situated, with a good view, and'with a wellbuilt 2-roomed wliare on ono of them. LOT s,—Sections 10, 11, 12, Block V, Rongotai Terrace; each section 66ft. frontage, and an. average dentil of 177 ft., all ready for building on; well sheltered and good soil. The above properties are all of tho choicest in the localities they are situated in, and as the vendor is extremely desirous of obtaining a quick sale, he is prepared to meet the market and let them go. A. L. AVILSON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of CHOICE DAIRY HERD On THURSDAY, Gth JUNE, At 12 noon. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., IWellington, have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Minchin Bros., of Whiteman's Valley, Upper Hutt, to sell by Public Auction, at tneir farm, as above, the whole of their Dairy-Herd, etc., comprising tho following:— 0 cows, to calve in July 37 cows, to calve in August and September 10 picked heifers, 3 years old, to calve in September 4 young cows, close to profit 4 weanera 2 4-year-old Shorthorn bulls 1 horse, trap nnd harness, any trial 1 5-year-old mare, broken to saddle, very quiet 1 hand separator, 4G galls. . 1 steam separator, Go galls. This herd has been built up from care-fully-selected cows. They have been inspected by our representative, and wo can thoroughly recommend them to daify farmers as being an excellent line of sound dairy cows. As the lease of Messrs. Minchin Bros.' farm is expiring, all the above are for absolute sale. ' A brake will leave the Upper Hutt for the sale after the arrival of the Wairarapa train. The 9.10 a.m. train from Wellington will connect with this brake. Buyers from a distance will have their stock purchases delivered and trucked at the Upper Ilutt railway station free. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. LAND SALE. HORSHAM DOWNS ESTATE. SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, 1912, at 11 a.m. SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. (in conjunction with the NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY,' LTD.), Hamilton, have beon fay-' oured by instructions from tho Proprietors of the above Estate, consisting of 2200 Acres, Subdivided into 11 Farms, ranging from 150 to 370 acres, to sell atitlie— OFFICES OF THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, On tho above date, All that Fine Block of Highly-Improved Dairying Country, known as The Horsham Downs Estate, comprising some of the Finest Dairying Land in tho Waikato. The Property has practically .ill been ploughed and laid down in tho best English grasses, and is splendidly, watered. Situated six miles from Hamilton by good gravelled road, four miles from Ngaruawahia, nnd five miles from Kirikiriroa Railway Station. Intending purchasers can obtain plans oil application to the Auctioneers, and will be personally conducted over the property if desired. TERMS: Homestead Block —Ten Per Cent. Cash, 23 1-3 per cent, in 3 months, balanco four years. (Buildings consist of splendid new house of 14 rooms, fitted throughout with gas, hot and cold water, bath, etc., barns, stablw, sheds, men's quarters, etc., all nearly new.) Lot 2—lo per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in 3 months, balance four years. Lots 3 to 11.—Ten per cent, cash, 10 per cent., in 3 months, balance four years. Balanco of purchase money to bear interest at 5 per cent, per annum. Possession in three months, or sooner if required. Purchasers will lie at liberty to commence any "nejessarv buildings immediately after sale. TIT 10 FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTMTTED, HAMILTON. TnE N. 7,. LOAN ,t MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY.iLTD., HAMILTON. ' And Oilier Branches. A 25 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. 1-ACRE Freehold, oentral position, ris--4 ing township of Whanjjamoraona, 4 email filiops, with 2 Dwellings of four rooms attaehod, leased for 2 years at £2 15a. 6d, per week. Property rising in valuo. A gift at .£751). .£350 cash required. LAMA SON AND MELVILLE (Late Kemp and Sawle), Auctioneers and Land Acents. StratfordFOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES' PACES 2 AND 3,
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