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AUCTIONS-TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. 1913 At 2 p.m. SPECIAL SALE OF FOUR MOTOR CYCLES. Messrs. j. h. betiiune and co are favoured with instructions t' sell, by auction, at their Rooms, Feather aton Sheet, as above— FOUR MOTOR CYCLES, in first-clas order, guaranteed by Vendors fo threo .months. ■ On view on morning of sale. An Ex pert will bo in attendance to demonstrat tl\e machines from 12 o'clock on Wed lies day. J, H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand Wellington Judicial District. IN .THE MATTER of "The Land Trans fer Act, 1908," and" "The Property Lav Act, 1908." And ■ IN THE MATTER of Memoranda o Mortgage registered numbers 80184 ant 81393 (Wellington District Land Regis try) and Deed of Mortgage registerej No. 105779 (AVellington Deeds Registry) Messrs. j. h. betiiune & co. hov< received instructions from the E-e gistrar of. tho Supreme Court at Welling ton, acting at the request'of the mortgagee.. to.soli by .public auction at tlieii Sale Rooms, at the Featherstoi and Brandon Streets, Wellington, or AVednesday, the first day of October 1913, at the; hour of 2.30 p.m.. the follow I ing parcels of land: — FREEHOLD: 47 acres 2. roods 21.' perches or thereabouts situate in th< Hutt District, part of which comprisini of sections 7, 17, 38, 39, 4G, and 47 of tin Hutt District, par of which cornprisin; ' nearly 1 acre is situated near Alicetdwi with six cottages of 5 rooms each erecte< thereon and the remainder on the Mail Hutt Road end Nainai. Road near Nai nai with the following buildings erectc( therc-oii, viz.; Dwellinghonse of 8 rooms large outbuilding (comprising two men': rooms, trapshed, stable and loft), 4 glasi houses and potting house and separati stable, four cottages of four rooms eacl and a cottage containing three Tooms. LEASEHOLD: Lot 4 part of Town Sec tion 574 of' the City of AA'ellington witl frontage to Molesworth Street of abou' GO links bv an irregular depth of abou 200 links held under lease from Vhe AA'el lington Hospital and Charitable Ai< Board, together with dweiiinghoiiso o nine rooms erected thereon known as No 1-i!) Molesworth Street. The mortgagee's application to thi Registrar to sell, with his esti mate of value, may be inspect ed at the office of the Supreme Cour at Wellington during office hours at ani time previous to the sale without fee. TERMS: 15 per cent, down, balance ii two months (less amount secured on prio: mortgagos). ' ■ For further particulars apply to tin Auctioneers, or to the mortgagee's solic.i tors, Messrs. Cnrlile, M'Lean, Scannel. and Wood, Emerson Street, Napier. Subdivision of Estate of the late Jame; Ten nan t, being portion of the well-lmowi CLIVE GRANGE ESTATE. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, On AVEDNESDAY, the 10th 'September, 1913, at 3 o'clock p.m. by JA. MILLER, in conjunction witl • MESSRS. G. A. PREECE & CO. PALMERSTON NORTH, at the Rooms! STATION STREET, HASTINGS. Comprising 377 ACRES of the finesi fattening Land in. HAAVKE'S BAY. Subdivided into 9 Farms, ranging fron: 32 to 54 Acres. • _ This property is all letel and rich land free from floods, and is 'considered to 1* the best buUock-fatteaiiwj farm in th< district. It would make ideal Dairj Country, being only 4 miles from the Factory at Clive (milk being taken daili from tho farm), 5 miles from Farndoi Railway Station, 8 miles froih Hastings, and 10 mil® from Napier. Being only £ miles from tho sea, it experiences a very short winter and a very early spring. The property has this year wintered 139 head of big cattle and 1100 ewes in lambs. TERMS,: 15 per cent. CASH.' 10 per cent, in 12 MONTHS. BALANCE IN 5 YEARS at 5 per cent. To those having small capital, the terms are excellent', but again to meet purchasers the Executors agree that in tho event of Buildings being erected to the value of 10 per cent,, oiuly 5 per cent, will be required in 12 months and the balance in 5 years at 5 per cent; Plans may be had oil application to the above firms. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. . TO INVESTORS AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF SOUND BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS'. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, At 11 o'clock. . HANGATIKI. HANGITIKI. The Freehold Township of the King Country. MAGNIFICENT HOUSE, Of 16 rooms and all offices. Fine Stabling, etc. SECTION OF G ACRES, 400 yards from Station, Tost Office, etc., 2 mails -daily. 5 SECTIONS, adjoining tho Station, 2 to 3 ACRES each. LAND OF GOOD QUALITY. The Outlet for-a vast tractof First-dass Country. Visitors - to AVaitomo Caves must diseambark here. T MANDKNO JACICSON, instructed • _ by A. S. Board, lirq., will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street E., AUCKLAND, on the above date, THAT MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY, containing S ACRES 3 ROODS and 20 PERCHES, together with tho SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 1G rooms, with usual conveniences; sitting-room 18 by. 12, dining-room 27 by 16, smoking-room 16 by 13.G, bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, etc. Built to carrv another storey, and suitable for First-class boardinghouse for sightseers to the AVaitomo Caves, which aro seven miles distant by a metalled road (there were over 12,000 visitors last year), and for the numerous settlers in the back country. AU>, 5 LEVEL SECTIONS, of excellent quality, adjoining the station. Splendid areas, with a high prospective value. These Sections a,re easily rcsubdivided, nnd must eventually become valuable Business Sites. lIAXGATIKI is famed for its dry, bracing oir and beautiful surrounding country, nnd its fine central position makes it an important centre—the natural outlet for a vast tract of rich, productive country, and owners of sections hold a giltcfeed investment. Sawmills will shortly bo erected near station. PLANS ON APPLICATION. THE BEST OF DAIRY FARMS. I f A ACRES of first-class land, 5 miles Xt>l/ from Million nnd handy to cheese factory, permanent spring water; 8 paddocks, small shelter bush; all crops and grass; 9-roomcd well-finished House, J.ea.se has 3 years to run at 2js. rent with p.c. at £21 per acre. . Goodwill, per acre. The be3t of soil. Send for copy of our Monthly Printed Land Guide. 'J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. "CURST-CLASS Dairy Farm, Rangitikei district, 70 Acres of land, with nine-roomed House, stables, and outbuildings; half-mile from railway tion ajid town; "plenty of water. 'Write "A.P.," "Dominion"- Office,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 3 September 1913, Page 12

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