AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1912. MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1912. Commencing nt 11 a.m. 450 LO^OF 450 HIGH-CLASS AND ELEGANT FURNITURE, .UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Kirkman). AT TINAKORI ROAD, TIIORNDON. A L. WILSON AND CO. have beeninstructed by Mrs. C. S. Nixon to sell at her Residence, Wimpole, No. 21, Tinakori Road— Tho whole of tho very Superior Household Furniture and Piano (contents of 10 rooms), comprising— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Kirkman; a first-class instrument with full powerful tone / • Also a lot of other Good Furnishings, too numerous to enumerate, as space will not permit. This is one of the most important sales held in this locality for a very long time. We strongly invite inspection. This furniture is all equal to new, and mostly purchased recently from tho best houses in Wellington. Owing to Mrs. Nixon leaving immediately for Australia, wc are instructed TO SELL EVERYTHING. On new To-day (Saturday), from 2 to 5 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE I 6330 ACRe!'! 6330 THE . THE TAUNGATA TAUNGATA ESTATE! ESTATE! OTAKI! OTAKI! 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. havo ITJL been favoured with instructions from the owners to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay—. THE TAUNGATA ESTATE, THE TAUNGATA ESTATE, Consisting of 6330 ' ,'Sli. 6330 SIX .THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES (more or less), being Sections Nos. 1G and 17, Block IV, and Sections 18, 18b, and 19, Block V, of the - TAUNGATA SURVEY DISTRICT, and' Block lc, WAIOWHANGA, OTA'ICI. The Sections are classified as under:— LOT I,'SECTION lfr-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 whares. Sawmill on property can be bought at valuation if desired. . LOT 2, SECTION 17-About 1190 ACRES (subject to survey); 100 acres are fell- . Ed and grassed, all good easy slopes. LOT 3, SECTION 18-About 1600 ACRES ' (subject to survey); 15 acres are felled and grassed. . This is a beautiful section, lying well to the sun. The ! timber is easily felled and lighter than on other' sections. v LOT 4, SECTION 18b-About 500 ACRES (subject to. survey). Good flats, best milling timber on the property. LOT 5, SECTION 19-About 2163 ACRES. Subject to about 40 chains survey at , back of section; about 50 acres flats, and several terraces of considerable extent. This is the easiest and warmest section on the block. In every respect the estate is specially accessible, having a frontage to the Otaki River with tho 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 Timu, matai, and white 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-failinc streams, chief of which being the 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 U to 2 sheep per acre all the year round. 9 TERMS.: 10 per cent, at the fall of the hammer, 33 1-3 in one month. Balance of purchase mo.riey in five years at 5 per cent. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER, Plans are now ready, and can be had on application to —' "■ HARCOURT AND COMPANY, Auctioneers,. Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 16th OCTOBER, l'Jl2, At 2.30 p.m. CHOICE BUILDING SITES, BROUGHAM AND PIRIE STREETS. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. havo been instructed by Miss Ellis Wilkinson to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— FOUR MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS, being a new sub-division of part of Section No. 299, Wellington, One having 40ft. frontage to Pirio St., by a depth of 132Jft. Corner Section, 48ft. SJin. to Brougham Street, 94ft. lOJin. to Pirio Street. Two Allotments, each 42ft. Sin. to Brougham Street by a depth of 93 to 91ft. The DWELLINGHOUSE now on the land will be removed by the Vendor within one month from date of sale. , This property is one of the most <'csirable blocks of vncant land noic available for building on Mount Victoria slopes. The Pirie Street frontage is retained by a solid concreto wall, and on Brougham Street the Allotments aro sufficiently elevated to command a beautiful panoramic view. Terms of Sale: 10 per. cent, cash deposit. 10 per cent, in 6 months. Balance within three years. Interest al 5 per cell I. Title—Land Transfer. Sketch plans may be liad on application l from the Auctioneers.
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