| AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. BANKRUPT STOCK IN THE ESTATE • N. M. PERSON. WALL PAPERS, PAINTS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES. LEADS. OILS, GENERAL PAINTER'S STOCK. MOUNSEY AND CO. havo received XtX instructions to sell, as abovo, tho whole of tho stock contained in the above bankrupt estate, at tho tihop, Rangitikei Street, .THURSDAY, at 1 p.m. An opportunity to local business firms, contractors, builders and others. Goods may bo inspected oji application to tho Auctioneers.
WEDNESDAY. Ist OCTOBER, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. In the Supremo Court of New Zealand, Wellington Judicial District. IN THE MATTER of "The Land Transfer Act, 1908," and "The. Property Law Act, 1908." And IN THE MATTER of Memoranda of Mortgage registered numbers 80184 and 81393 (Wellington District Land Registry) and Deed of Mortgage registered No. 105779 (Wellington Deeds Registry). MESSRS. J. H. 6ETHUNE & CO. have JLyJL received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, acting at the request of tho mortgagee, to sell by public auction at their Salo Rooms, at the corner of Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington, on Wednesday, the first day of October, 1913, at the hour of 2.30 p.m., the following parcels of land :— FREEHOLD: 47 acres 2 roods 21.4 perches or thereabouts situate in the Hutt District, part of which comprising of sections 7, 1(, 38, 39, 40, and 47 of the Hutt District, par of which comprising nearly .1 acre is situated near Alicetown with six cottages of 5 rooms each erected thereon and the remainder on the Main Hutt Road and Nainai Road near Nainai with the following buildings erected thereou, viz.; Dwellinghonse of 8 rooms, large outbuilding (comprising two men's rooms, trapshed, stable and loft), 4 glass houses and potting house and separate stable, four cottages of four rooms each and a cottage containing three rooms. LEASEHOLD: Lot 4 part of Town Section 574 of the City of Wellington with frontage to Molesw'orth Street of .about 60 links by an irregular depth of about 200 links held under lease from the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, together with dwellinghouse of nine rooms erected thereon known as No. 149 Molesworth Street. The mortgagee's application _ to the Registrar to sell, with his. estimate of value, may be inspected at the office of the Supreme Court at Wellington during office hours nt any time previous to the sale without fee. TERMS: 15 per cent, down, balance in two months (less amount secured on prior mortgages). For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to tho mortgagee's solicitors, Messrs. Carlile, M'Lean, Scannell and Wood, Emerson Street, Napier. FIRST-CLASS MILLING PROPOSITIONS. 9820 ACRES FREEHOLD, At 20s„ and 8000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, at 40s. Estimated to contain over one HUNDRED MILLION Feet of Best MILLING TIMBER, principally Rimu, with Totara, Kaliikalea, and Matai; easy access to railway with timber. The Leasehold is for 50 years, rent Is. per acre for 25 years and 5 per cent, on unimproved' value for balance of term; good dairying or fattening country; good locality; can sell the 9520 acres Freehold nt -CI per acre, with one-third cash down, and'the Leasehold at £2, with .£SOOO cash. The properties are adjoining. Further particulars from MESSANA AND CO., land Agents and Brokers, HAMILTON, AYAIKATO. ' A SPECIAL BARGAIN. rn ACRES- of the most fertile land in 00 the Bay of Plenty, all in gross, near town, good road, good land for dairying, cropping, or fruit-growing; no buildings; most reasonable in price, and terms very easy. On the market for one month only at present figure. Fuller particulars from .WILSON AND ROBBINS, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, TAURANGA. 1 A f\/i ACRES Freehold; close to railItUt way and creamery, i! 10 10s. 6300 ACRES freehold; close to railway, 21s. per acre. Easy terms. 8600 ACRES,heavy bush country; Native Lease; Is. 6d.- rental27s. 6d. per acre. .63000 cash. 8600 ACRES, Native Lease; Is. rental. A good milling proposition. No royalty. Price w62 per acre. HUNTER AND BANES, • , CAMBRIDGE. ' forTsaleT BRICK Works, Wanganui District; splendid supply; first-class clay; Sercombe Patent Kiln; capacity, 2-10,000 per month; Luke Brick Machine, capacity 14,000 per day; free railway siding. Fullest details from Sole Agents, RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. QAfl ACRES, Freehold, nearly all Ork" ploughable, well fenced and divided; will carry 2 sheep to the acre, besides cattle; good House and outbuildings; 21 miles from school and- factory. Price, .£l3 10s. per acre. Mortgage, .£3500 at 5 per 'cent. P. TULLOCH, ■ Pahiatua. A MODEL SHEEP FARM. , IQKA ACRES, all in grass, but'small JLOOv/ patches shelter bush, 21 paddocks; 10-rooraed House, woolshed, dip, and yards; 100 acres have been ploughed; rich black loam; wintering over 1500 ewes, 600 dry sheSp, aad 200 cattle; JCIO por acre; jjSOOO cash. E. B. HARE. AND CO., Pahiatua.
NORTH AUCKLAND. fTIHE NORTH OF AUCKLAND DISTRICTS aro offering great chances for A Farmers. Land is cortainly cheaper than elsewhere in the Dominion, and the climate is greatly superior to sou thorn and colder districts, henco making investment in the north more satisfactory in ©very way than elsewhere. WE HAVE AT WHANGAREI A TIP-TOP BEEFING AND DAIRY FARM oi 375 ACRES, O.R.P.,'for sale at £22 i.«r acre. A real first-class property. All excellent volcanic land, and until quite recently in heavy bush, now properly grassed; and carrying a lot of stock. The Property is well improved, has a large House, good flheds, milking machine, etc. (included in price), and is m short, a place any dairyman can look over with pride, and be very pleased to own. . . The immediate locality and . district is good dairying and beef-raising country, and social conditions are agreeable. We guarantee very good value for the money, and a real good home. Apply early. 753 MACKESY, AND. SON REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. : TARANAKI SHEEP COUNTRY. OAAA ACRES, of which 1100 acres is freehold, and 900 acres Educational AVIUI! Lease; 25 years to run, at 4d. per acre. 1300 acres in grass, balanoe heavy bush; 0 paddocks, well watered; 150 acres river flats; blue papa formation. Capacity, 2J sheep, and cuttle; 6 miles from school,-'post office, and store, 12 miles from "railway station nnd mleyards. Several miles river frontage. Good healthy Bheep country. Good road to within 2 miles. Buildings, whuro nnd sheep-vards. This is the cheapest property on the West Coast, and is ideally •uitablo for two young men. Price, JE7OOO. Good terms. W. O'CALLAGHAN* • TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. /•on ACRES. Freehold, half ploughable; 550 acres in grass, of which 150 acres bo*/ are lovely rivi-r flats; will grow heavy crops of maize; only about 130 acres in scrub and bush; subdivided into U paddocks, with running stream in each; 3 orclinrds uu the property. Thore are seven miles of good sheep-proof fencing. Buildings consist of first-class eight-roomed House, dairy (12 bails, milkin" shed (blocked floor), stable, largo loft, implement shed, .chaffhouse, woolshed concrete dip, two sets sheepyards. Present carrying capacity: ,800 sheep and 50 head of cattle; school, store, P. 0., on the property; creamery open all the year round' 11 miles fo ICamo—a good stock market—fi miles to rail, all good metalled roods. This is really ohoap at £7 10s. per aero, as inferior 200-acre farms have sola for jilO per acre. Terms arranged. CREAMER & PAYKF.L, Imperial Buildings. Quoou St, (op, Smectone), Auckland,
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