AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Goods left in -. V Trnmw.iys, and compiising a large quantity of Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Baskets, Bags, Clothing, Purses, Jewellery, etc., will bo Jield by the Corporation Auctioneer (Mr. James Doyle) in the CONCERT HALL (Town Hall),. TO- , MORROW (Wednesday), the sth .March, at 2.30 p.m. Absolutely without reserve. sth March, 1913. JNO. R. PALMER, j Town Clerk. HARCOURT AND CO., WELLINGTON. / OOAA ACRES, King Country, unimwuv proved, Native lease; rent Is. per aero for first 10 years, Is. 6d. for next 11 years, and 2s. for next 21 years. Freehold can be obtained if desired. Threefourths of the block is in first-class mixed bush, tawa, pukatea, rata, konini, with heavy undergrowth of supplejack, etc., balance of tho country is in high fern. Railway station alongside the property. Price iCI 17s. 6d. per acre. Terms .EISOO cash. . BSOO AJT A A ACRES, King Country, Native yfctlUU lease, rent Is. 3d. for first 21 years, and 2s. 6d. per acre for next 21 years. About two-fifths of the block is in iirct-class bush, balance fern and ti-tree. Situated 16 miles from railway station, the road to which is now being" metalled. The property is in separate leases, and could easily be subdivided. Price JEI 10s. per acre. Easy terms arranged. 10A ACRES, near Wellington; 8m»ll JLOI/ Dairy Farm, 60 acres in grass, balance in scrub, 25 acres now plonghable, well fenced, subdivided, and watered; GO acres flat land, balance undulating to hilly. WiH carry about 20 cows ,in present state; C-roomed house, 3 cowbails, stable, outbuildings. Lease has 4J years to run; rent 15s. per week, purchasing clause at' Jill per acre. Situated 3 miies from railway station, by good road; school 1 mile. Price J2225, including 8 dairy cows in full profit, 10 calves, 5 sows, some with young, 1 boar, I'horse, ducks, fowls, cart, water-wheel, and circular saw, churn, separator, cans, buckets, etc. PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A BOUT 600 Acres, Leasehold, 66 years -CA-. to run, within 16 miles of Hastings. Winters 2 sheep and 80 cattle. Goodwill, .£2500. /GENTLEMAN'S Beautiful Residence of V)T about 10 rooms, with about 50 acres land, in orchard, lawns, garden, etc., etc. All modern conveniences, including electuc light. Situated about 5 miles from 'Napier. Easy terms. Further particulars on application. "{1 OA ACRES, 14 miles from WaipukuJ lull 1 rau saleyards and railway station, 9-roomed house with' all conveniences; '.woolsbed and yards;, subdivided into number of paddocks; mostly ploughable; winters 2,ewes to tho acre; well watered,' Price, .i:l0 10s. per acre. QQA AUKES, all limestone, 14 miles «/Olf from Hastings, and 4 miles to Hallway Station. New 7-roome<l House, dairy, storeroom, and washhouse, trap and dry shed. Subdivided into 8 paudocks, all beautifully watered. Two sets plieep yards and plenty of fencing timber on the place. Carrying capacity 3 sheep (mixed) and 200 head of cattle and few horses. Percentage of lambs last season was 115 v Price, -£1G 10s. per acre; JCGOOO cash. With this property there is ji Native lease of 125 acres adjoining with 1 years to run at a few pounds a yenr rental, V;hich will carry 100 sheep and 100 head of 'young cattle. Q£Q. ACRES, Freehold, at Onga Onga, ODO', subdivided into 12 paddocks; good 7-roomed "House, . woolshed, stables, etc., etc.'' Price, Xlß.per'acre; JCIOOO cash. ; , For further particulars, apply i DE FELICHET, M'LEOD, AND CO., LIMITED. . • HASTINGS. '■ . - ■ V MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, And at NAPIER, GISBORNE, DUNEDIN, MERCHANTS, WOOLBROKERS, AUC.TIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. . ■ FARMS WANTED. Ol r AAA CLIENT wishes to purdjAOjl/Ul/ chase Freehold Sheep Property and Stock outright for this sum. In good climate, closo to railway. Capable of somo improvement. OirnAA CLIENT, with this 6iim, M i UUu wants about 1000 Acros Freehold, 0.R.P., or L.I.P. Improved Sheep Country, within 10 miles of railway station, with good 8 or 9-roomed House. In mild climate. jp-j AAA - We have, from experienced 3rfl_lFuU m en with about this amount of capital, several inquiries for partiallyimproved country. TO PASTORALIST3. There are a number of Sheep Runs on our books, up to 6000 Acres, for Sale oil reasonable terms. Further particulars on application. W« invito owners who want to sell, to communicato with us at once, at we have numerous inquiries for pastoral land from men with capital. WHERE ARE YOU /"tOING for EASTER? A number of our Clients aro going to Nelson, to inspect for themselves, the laud which is recognised tho Best in New Zealand for FRUIT GROWING. THAT IS, TASMAN, THE APPLE-GROWERS' PARADISE. Wo should be pleased to show you over, and can assure you of a thoroughly good and interesting trip. Particulars J. T. HORN, LTD., 37 PANAMA STREET. 'Phone 2173. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE ) • PAGE' 11.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 5 March 1913, Page 12
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