MV\s i iun»i TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 201 h -NOVEMBER, 1912. At 2.30 p.m. >. Estate of the late W. H. Quick, Esq. i. SPLENDID VBKEHOIiD BLOCK, G'ONT.UXTXG' ,U(Oi;r jf ACRES. K WELLINGTON TKHUAOB ANI) 801.TON STREET, WITH THREE DWELLINGS i IVfESSKK. J. H.'BETHUNE AND CO., / ITi i n conjunction with MESSRS. [. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., under instructions from the Public Trustee in 1 • g tli© above Estate, will sell by auction at ' Messrs. Bethmie's Rooms, ' JV«l!iersloii , Street, as above— . SECTION 471 and Part 472, Wefling- . toil,'ha villi; frontage qf 338 ft. Hiii. ■Wellington Terrace, and 129 ft. Jin. to Bolton Street, with the residence, i "Sandford," No. 38 The Terrace, and two cottages, Nos. 21 and 23, Bolton y Street. . \ [i 1 If .the property is not 1 sold in one lot, ) it will be disposed of in subdivision in i six .allotments. [' The above property is .sitiiated in the best part -of Wellington; Terrace, and is r easily approached from Lambton Quay ' by steps recent! v re-graded 'by the City Council.. It is also iri.tho most aceessiblo d situation for wheel traffic. Tho property '* has long been known as one of tho most >> charming spots in this favourite part, of Wellington. ThoVJtesidencc, No. 38 The >> Terrace, is of substantial construction, with a deep verandah commanding a magnificent • panoramic viow of. tho city and harbour. Tho grounds aro tastefully i- arranged and planted';'; and well sheltered !- from tho prevailing winds. The'subdivision of the land will allow for the Terrace House, and ono of the - Bolton Street cottages to-remain in their present positions. The Auctioneers have confidonco in recommending the above property to professional men and . those desiring to have homes in close proximity '.to the business part 1 of Wellington. Tho- property is eminently suitable as a site tor a publio >, institution or high-class private hotel, i, Sketeh-.plans and further particulars d may be obtained from Messrs. Jaines Macintosh;, and C 0.,, 113 Customhouse Quay; Messrs. J. H. Bethuno and Co., 156 Featherston -Street; or the Public ) Trustee, Lambton Quay. 0 1 -' v ■ ' . MAIN TRUNK LINE. r O/fA ACRES, formerly, heavy bush /StV land, now well "grassed, heavy loam soil, sheep-proof fencing, G paddocks, 6 will carry. 120 dairy-cows, present-stock i- 850 shec-p, besides lambs; neiv, 9-rcomed 5 house, sfieep<yjirds. Title, Government ; D.R.I 1 ., at £2 17s. fld. per acre. 'Railway i f town and school 2 .miles, creamery- :li L miles. Price, £25 per acre. Terms/'£looo e cash. : . /,, ' '»8791 n '■■■'•' * ' ; ' .'PAY. OF, PLENTY. ■- QRAA ACRES, 500 acres rich alluvial ' ■" t)OVu . flats aiid drained.swamp land, now in English gi-asses!. and . clovers, CO acres in cultivation, oats, rape, and tur-* - 1500 acres flat tableland, in native tussock andheavy fern, balance low fern, hills, half 'of which is plougliablo. Buildings consist of substantial 0-roomed house, ■ all.totara; storeroom,-men's'room, smithy, • l-stall stable, implement liouso, etc; The r - property'. is. ring fenced and subdivided into 11 paddocks. Stock, 1000 sheep, 00 head cattle, 14-horses. Situated 47-milcs from railway station'by good main road; which runs through th'j .property,,-'post , ). office oh the place'. ;• Price, £2 ss. per acre. » s Terms can be.arranged, y,' ;' 8782 , \ LIMESTONE SHEEP COUNTRY. - AN EXCELLENT PROPOSITION. acres'Freehold'and' t O/GUv- 400 acres' Native Lease, at a t nominal rental, the freehold of which will a 1)3 guaranteed at JS-'per acre: 1000 acres iirg'rass, between 400 and 500 acres felled , bush ready to burn, 1000 acres standing • bush, balanco in fern. - Almost the whole n of the block can bo ploughed when stump,e • ed, and is all beautiful limestone couutry. Well fenced r.nd lays to the sun. ? New 5-roomed . house, stable, implement s shed, sheep yard*. The grassed land has . ' 'carried all;last winter 3000 sheep and 100 head of cattle.' Situated 5i miles from large central, railway and market town by , good road.- ,Price, .£22,000. Terms, £7000 '• cash, balance .5 years 5 per cent. 8789 HAROOUKT & CO,, WELLINGTON. '■ PARTICULARS OF'PROPERTIES FOB ; . ■ sale. . . i. - - r i. - .. ' A BOUT 800 Acres, j Leasehold, G6 years J 1 .01. to run, within 16 miles of Hastings. ■' Winters 2 sheep and 80 cattle.- Goodwill, .£2500. . ) /GENTLEMAN'S Beautiful Residericoof VJT about 10 rooms, with about 50 acres ' land, in.orchard, lawns, garden, etc., etc. i. All -modern' conveniences, including elece trie light. Situated about 5 miles from > Napier. Easy Further particu--5' lars on application.' •' fs ■■ ' ■ 't 11 AA ACRES, 14 miles from Waipol ute jLlvu rail saleyards and railway stay tion, 8-roomed house'with all conveni- . is ences; wool shed rand yards; 'subdivided e into number of, paddocks; mostly plough3. able; winters 2 ewes to tho aero; well h watered:; ."Price, .£lO 10s. per acre,-:- • n' , ' :i 'QQA' ACRES, all'limestone, 14 miles I. «/Ov from-Hastings. and 4 miles, to' ir Railway Station. New 7-roomed Honso, ;t dairy, storeroom, and washhouse, trap n and dry shed. Subdivided into 8 pad- •- docks, all beautifully watered. Two sets it sheen yards and plenty of fencing timber ir on the plaec. Carrying capacity S sheep ■x (mixed) and 200 head of cattle and few [•- horses. Percentage of lambs last season T was 115. Price, .£l6 10s. per. acre; -CGOOO : cash. s With this property there is. a Nativelease of 125. »cro3 adjoining with 4 years to run at a few pounds a year rental, which will carry 100 sheep and 100 head of young cattle. Q£»Q ACRES, Freehold, at Onga Onga, 000 subdivided into 12 paddocics; gooa . 7-Toomed House, woolshed; stables, etc., etc. Price;' per aero; .£IOOO cash. ). For further particulars, apply , 1 : DE PELICHET, WI'LEOD, •''.'AND CO.,' LISVJITID, HASTINGS. : 2 4 ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. . . FIRST-CLASS SAWMILL. I! TAKE FARM OR APPROVED TOWN PROPERTY., SAWMILL and First-class Bush', in full , working order. Output sold at net L ' cash price, which returns profit of ,£125 ° to i! 175 'per month. . Owner must sell, y owing to break-down in health. He will take approved Dairy Farm or Town Prol pertjr -in Exchange.',' '• This is a first-class proposition for prac- " tical sawmiller. ' If you want it, write or wiro LEWIS ARJD -CO., LAND AGENTS, WANGANUL „ . ; ■ : * WAIKATO. 1 - 1 ' l. AlflA ACRES of firstolass country; 330 > s " acres flat, 70 acres low hills, all j_. in grass; with tho exception of 80 acres, the whole property has been ploughed and sown down in English grass; it is . s well fenced ar>d subdivided, and.is in a splendid locality; 1 mile from Railway Station. . Wo have personally inspected this property, and have selected it for salo from 0 a great many properties which have- been , e offered to -us. It. is one of th© best prorf positions we have seen in tho Waikato, and could easily be subdivided into 3 or 4 good dairy farms. There is a certain profit .of several _ pounds per "acre to the purchaser. !, Wo will accompany any purchaser over this property, as wo aro 'satisfied the first bona-fido buyer will purchase it. ? GRIFFITHS & SON, LAND. AGENTS, BLENHEIM.
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