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AUCTIONS, I'KIDAY, lltli A I'RIL, ~ At 2-'lO p.m. AUCTION SAI.Ii Of JLVONIPICRXT HKSIDKN'i'iAL 1 I'ROI'HIiTY. • ISI,A N1) BA Y. Messrs. harcourt and co. have • received instructions from the First Mortgagee to sell by I'ublic Auction, on FRIDAY, 'the 11th APRIL, 1913, at their Auction Rooms, Panama Street, at 2.30 - p.m.— '. All that piece or parrel of land, containing 3 roods G perches (more or Uss), being I", 18, and 07 of Block J, on Deposited I'laii 1340, part of Section 7, Town District, situi a ted in Derwcnt Street, Island .'Bay, i with a Modern Residence thereon, ) containing ten (10) rooms and all conveniences, known as "Hiawatha." This magnificent property has a front--1 ago to Derwcnt Street of 09ft. bv an unusually long depth of 319 ft. llin.' There is i also on the back boundary a frontage to Severn Street of 31ft. llin. , Sections 47 and IS, fronting Derwcnt .' Street, are level. Section 07, unon which is erected tho resident*, nnproaclied by | concrete sfteps, is slightly elevated, tho house having a magnificent view of the Ely and the surrounding district. For terms and full particulars, apply to HARCOURT AND CO., - . Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 25th APRIL, ' At 2.30 p.m. 1 SALE BY AUCTION. r LEVEL BUILDING SECTIONS, r J AURORA AND BUICK STREETS & PETONE. ' W ES I SRS " HARCOURT AND CO. havo 7 favoured. with instructions ' ™, n ] ' Hnrgreavcs, Esq., to fell by ' f " bl l c . Auction, at their Auction Rooms, 011 FRIDAY, 25th t APRIL, at 2.30 p.m.— • LOT T.—All that piece or parcel of land being Sections 79. 81, 83, and 85 on the plan of the Borough of Petone, each having a frontage to Aurora Street of 40ft. by a depth of 100 ft., be. ithe said admeasurements a littlo more or less. ' ' LOT ■ IT.—All that piece or parcel of land, being Section 23 on the plan ot tho Borough 0 f Petone, having a frontage to Buick Street of 40ft. bv a depth of 100 ft.. be the said ad- ■ measurements a little more or lees , rhesa excellent building Sections are situatec. within 15 minutes' walk o f the railway station, and. are, absolutely flat and level with the road. For further particulars, applv HARCOURT AND'CO., Auctioneers. 3300 ACIiESNATIVE LEASE, 42 YEARS. RENT—Is. per acre first 10 years; Is. Gd. per aero next it years; 2s. 6d. per aero fo:r remaining 21 years. ■ J, A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF UNfl IMPROVED' LAND. •• Tliree-fourtbs is in FIRST-CLASS BUSH, consisting of tawa, puketoas, konini, w'liitewood, nud heavy undergrowth of. supplejack, with ample totara for all. fencing . purposes. Balance of the land is in high fern. Tho country is mostly papa and very easy in formation, holds grass remarkably well, mid will, winter when improved 2 wet cwis per acre. There is a splendid . Homestead Site within a few chains of the railway station. The block is splendidly watered. This :is one- of the best blocks of land in tho Ki-jg Couutiy, and is surrounded by neighbours, wh? are all improvin,; their properties. The Native owners ore very anxious to sell, and the Freehold Title could easily bo obtained .• at a iow figure. , PRICE FOR THE LEASE,-il 17s. U.l. PER ACRE. Terms, jCIiCO cash. SSdO 3000 ACEES ' ..INGANUI. . FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. 1800 acresl in grass. 30 acres crops, balance good bush. Now'carrying 4200 slicep, 200 cattle, well fenced (8 wires) into 20 paddocks. Oni.-third is easy rolling lnna, balance good sheep hills. Buildings, new 7-rcomed house, woolshed, 0 stands and. night j«ns for 400 sheep . Shearers' cottages, dip,' yards, telephone, on to house. TITLE,. L.I.P. find O.R.P. Freeholds can be obtahsd. . Total reats, JJIO3 per ■annum. Railwiy, 28 miles, by good road. Mail coach passes homestead. PRICE, j6l PER ACRE. Terms, quarter cagh, balanca amnged. 8910 HARCOTJET" AND CO., ■ WELLINGTON. CHEAP FARM. "C LUN Y" ' EST-AfE. "CLUNY" ESTATE. ACRES, FREEHOLD, SHEEP ' COUNTRY'; 10 miles from Turakina and Matton. Carrying capacity: 21 sheep per acre; 1 100 acres ploughable, 70 acres of which are flat, and have grown splendid rape. Balance easy hills. ' Access by good metalled roads. Well watered; and fenced into 7 paddocks. Four-roomed Cottage (almost new) on the property. Very easy terms can be arranged. ' PRICE, £15 PER ACRE. i Portion of "Cluny"—owned and occupied by the M'Gregor family for over 50 years—has been sold to adjoining neighbours, and the 540-ACRE BLOCK' is being offered to tho public for the first time. For further particulars, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, 'AND CO., LTD., Sole 'Agents, , WELLINGTON. CHOICE FARMS. jpHOICE Dairy Farm, Rnngitikei district, containing 85 acres, 13 paddocks, w'ell watered, all in good grasses excepting 12 'acres crop, all plougliable, lias grown 00 busliels of wheat and 90 bushels of oat 9to tho acre. Live hedges and shelter trees. Comfortable buildings. Property is at present carrying 21 cows, 12 head young cabtlo, 3 horses, and a fow sheep. Plenty of winter feed for dairy stock. Situato $ mile from school, liandy to checso factory, about 41 miles from railway station. 11 'Tn AORESj splendid Sheep country; ' « BSS ncix« freehold, 292 acres leasehold, about 25 acres flat, balance hilly aiul undulating country; all in grass but some shelter bush, ring fenced with first-class fencing _ material, subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; good woolshed and man's cottage. Will carry 11 breeding owes or 2 dry sheep to the acre. Prioe'.for' freehold, XT Ids. nor acre; leasehold, which lias seven years to run at a nominal rental, .£720. Situate within 25 miles of Wellington, handy to school, township, and post office. Terms, half cash, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. isc mmusi'oN. St., wellinuTON, ami LOWEK HUTT

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 5 April 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 5 April 1913, Page 16

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