AUCTIONS. ~ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE! 6330 -A" ■.!§§{.. 6330 THE ".. - THETAUNGATA ' ' ':TAUNGATA •-■ > ESTATE! ESTATE! OTAKI! ~'...- OTAKII SIX MILES FROM TE HORO RAILWAY-STATION! DAIRY FACTORY WITHIN FIVE ;" :.■..■ -MILES.. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO • FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, AND SPECULATORS. TO BE'SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912. ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912. At 2,30 p.m. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been \ favoured with - instructions from the owners to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay— .-'': THE TAUNGATA ESTATE, THE TAUNGMA ESTATE, Consisting' of 6330 SI! 6330 SIX THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES (more or less), being Sections Nos. 16'. and 17, Block IV, and Sections 18, 18b, and 19, Block V, of the TAUNGATA SURVEY DISTRICT, and Block lc, WAIOWHANGA. OTAKI. The Sections arc classified as under :— LOT. i,^SECTION. 16—827. ACRES, 200 acres are felled and grassed, good easy ''("'" spurs and terraces with warm slopes. ; Cattle yards, 2 paddocks, with a mile .'of good fencing, and 2 w-hares. Saw,'mill on property can be bought at . .valuation if desired. EOT:2,: SECTION 17-About 1190 ACRES ( . (subject to survey); 100 acres are felled and grassed, all good easy slopes. LOT"! SECTION 18-About 1600 ACRES (subject (q.survey); 15 acre 3 are felled ;.'a lid "grassed: ;' This is a beautiful '" section, lying well to the sun. . The tiaibcr is easily felled and lighter than , - ou other sections. LOT 4, SECTION 18b-About 500 ACRES .'.".(subject to survey). Good flats, best milling timber on tho property. LOT 5, SECTION 19-A bout 2163 ACRES. /.'Subject to about 40 chains • survey at .•'.-: back of section',- about 50 acres flats, ■/.'"and several terraces of considerable This is the easiest and warm- ..,.'. est section on the block;',. ■'. .; ' In'every respect the estate is specially accessible-,-having-a frontage to.the Otaki Rive'rVwith''the District Gorge Road running .beside it,, direct to Otaki or To Horo 'Railway Stations. A good metalled road. ".'.':.'■' . .. -There is a large quantity of splendid milling bush on the estate, including rimu,' matai, and whito pine, which is calculated to cut between 8000 to 10,000 feet per acre. ' '.'. Every portion is healthy, dry, and well watered; by numerous _ never-failing streams, chief of which being tho Waitaitapia Stream. ■ , ~'Nearly'the whole can be ridden over, and there are good sites for homesteads, stockyards, etc. The block, when cleared and grassed, will carry lj to 2 sheep per acre all the year round. : -■ TERMS: 10 per cent, at the fall of the hammer, 33 1-3 in one month. Balance of purchase money in five yeaTs at 5 per cent. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER. Plans will shortly be ready, and-full particulars can be obtained from HARCOURT AND COMPANY, , . Auctioneers, Wellington. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, llth SEPTEMBER, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. sale at haitaitai. Messrs! j. h. bethune and co. will fell by Public Auction, nt their Ro.oms in Featherstbn Street, Wellington, by order of the Mortgagee and under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, seventeen decimal six (17.6) perches, being Lot fourteen (14). Block ten (X), Deposited Plan 2027. all the lond in Certificate of Title, Volume 180, Folio L'3B. The said lot fronts ATawa Road, Hataitai, 40 feet. Erected thereon is a six-roomed house with modern conveniences. This should provo a sound.investment. Application to sell and estimated value of the Property can be seen nt the Office of the Registrar at any convenient time prior ..to the. sale. ... For further particulars apply to— THE AU'CTIONEERS or MESSRS MOORHOUSE, HADFIELD AND NEWMAN, Solicitors. Featherston and Panama Streets, Wellington. FRIDAY, 20tli SEPTEMBER,. 1912, At 2.30 p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE. CHEVIOT STREET, LOWRY BAY. LOWEY BAY. Gentleman's 8-ROOMED BUNG MOW RESIDENCE, with 1 ACRE and 10 PERCHES of LEVEL LAND, in Lawns, Gardens, Shrubs, etc. Eight large rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery, pantry, linen press, cupboards in every room, dressing table j nndwashstand built in in large bedroom, sideboard built in-in.dining rcom, living room, dining room, and hall panelled in rimu - and rimu ceilings, all other purls of .houso. nsbestos-lined, high-pressure water supply and drainage, large shed for motor-car and workshop. The house is well and faithfully built, having been erected under nchitect's supervision. LOWRY BAY is undoubtedly the best sheltered, sunniest, and most picturesque bay in the. harbour. Its fine stretch of ynudy beach, .magnificent native bu?h, charming views, and beautiful surround- ! ipgs innko it the ideal spot for 11 gentleI mini's residence. MESSES. J. H. BBTTIUNE AND CO. (in 'conjunction with MESSRS. W, 11. TURXBIiI.T, AND CO.) hnve received instructions to sell Ibis beauliful home, as above. The property will be .-iffered at public auction by Messrs. -T. H. Belhiuic and Co.. at their Rcoms, .Featherston Street. Full particulars from J. H. BETHUNE * CO., Featherston St. Or . W. H, TURNBULL * CO., Panama. St. 1
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