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AUCTIONS-TO-DAY, l WEDNESDAY, 22>)d APRIL, liilt, At. 2.30 p.m. &UCTJOX BALE 01' 12-ROOMF.D i RESIDENCE. No. 3 PU'ITKA ST., • AND SUCTION, PALUSEE lIQAD, ROSEXEATH. •JI/TEiiSRS. .1. 11. BETHUXE AND CO. ; IVJL li.ive been favoured wit'lt iush-iic- ■ lions from the Public Trustee to soil by auction, at .the Chamber of Customhouse Qnnv, on the above dssif— ■ 'ESTATE of J. Elislia Smith, deceased-f Part of Section Mil, Wellington,: ■ containiiiK 25 perches ami having 1311. ; l'l-ontago to I'ipitt.a. Street, together, with tho substiinUally-liailt 32-i-uoincd. residence, No. 3 thereon; also l<u-<-l hold land adjoining «n tho twek boundary, containing 25 with 12ft. right-of-way from i-'ipitea Street, held on leaso at £13 per-annmn-nntil; Ist January, 1918, subject to portions;; sublet, bringing in £11 per annum. ■. : Tho above residential properly is splendidly situated and commands one | ! of the finest views obtainable 'in the i City. Tho principal rooms are weep- j tioiiallv largo, ami the grounds are j tastefully laid out. The house j occupied'by a monthly ftiiant at £2 '2s. per week. ' V".'. ESTATE of John Connor, deceased. Section 11, D.P._ • 1301, containing 39.8 porches, and having 70ft. frontago to Palliser Road, Roseneath, >y 153 ft. to lS7ft., and adjoining the Town Belt oa its back boundary. _ This section commands a. mngnthcent view of Wellington and the bour.I'or Terms of Sale and further particular?, apply to J. fit BETfiI'JNE AND CO.. Aucttenwfjt. TOOUY, ■ WEDNESDAY, 22ml APRIL, 1914. ■" At 2.50 p.m. 6 CHOICE, WELL SITUATED BLOCKS OF BULL-DING LAND. JOHNSONVILLE. Messrs. j. b, bethune and co. have been favoured with instructions to sell at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, as above:— 4 SECTIONS. -Xos. 1 to 4 of Subdivision 23, -parts Sections 7 and 8, Block lA, Belmont Survey District', fronting Bannister Avenue, each containing la, 3r. 6p., anil being all the land ill <JT Vol. 157, Fofc. 187 and 188, and. Vol. 190, Fsls. 100 and 101. On Section 3 is erected a 4-roomed cottage. SUBDIVISION 17 of Sections 7 and. 8. Block XI, Belmont Survey District, containing 7a. Or, 28-Sp., situated between Bannister Avenue and the Rail" way Line, being all the land in C.l. ; Vol. 59, I'ol. 2(8. Gordon Avenue and Field Street, also abut on the side boundary of this land. LOT 95, and part 68, D.l'. 2-12, part. Section 11, Poriraa District, containing 5a lr 2.5 p, ftiid having a long frontajjo to Ohnriu Road. On this land is erected a 5-roMiied dwelling house. _ The above properties are suitable ior close subdivision or for poultry farms and orchards. They are within a lew minutes by train of the- cii.v and navft special value to city workers. Busy terms. For Conditions of Sale, I'lttiJs, and further particulars apply to MESSES. JIENTEATH AND WARD, Solicitors, BiiliaE-ce Street. Or to the AUCTIONEERS, 158 Featherston Street. HARCOTTRT AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON, HAVE FOE SALE. . OA A ACRES—SO acres rough feed, baiOvll anco scrub! 40 acres fenced, 1 paddock, watered by creeks, all flat, light loam.soil on clay subsoil; formed road In within 1 mile; railway 1 miles.. Price £5 10s. per aero; terms, £509 cash, balance 5 per cent. 810 QiyK ACRES—3SO acres English grasses, 0I tJ 14 acres turnips ; s.p. fencing, 9 paddocks, all flat; two metalled road frontages; buildingsHwo' i-roomod 'houses; railway' 7 mile's,' school and creamery 2 miles. Price £25 per acres terms arranged.' 8911 CA ACRES—S7 seres, cocksfoot, rye, and O" clover, 2 acres turnips; wsro and live fencing, first-class soil, will carry 17 cows; buildings, 5-roained house, cowshed, outbuildings; railway 2£ miles, Sclitio! and creamery 1J mites. Price £14 lte. per aero; terms, £253 10s. cash. 8912 lift ACRES (laraaaki)—All in mixed JLtcV grasses, except 9 acrfts turnips, wire and gorse- fencing, 8 paddocks, watered by two good streams, fairly level, light soil, will carry '19 to 45 cows; buildings, 8-roomed bowse, hot and cold water, 8 concreted cowbails; stock, 28 cows. 1 bull, 2 horses, 15 calves; railway 7 wiles, school 1 mile, cream cart passes doily. Price £16 10s. per acre: terms £560 cash. 8871 ff-j A ACRES, 431 acres mi-tsd grasses., 89 OAte acres'mixed bush; ring-fenced, (i paddocks, watered by never-failing streams, all flat, deep alluvial soil, chocolate loam; carries 1 cow to 2 acres; buildings, good 7-roomed house, but outbuildings not so good; railway 13 miles, school 1 mile. Prico £15 per acre; terms .1/1260 e.-ash, 8730 a AAA ACRES—Has frontage, to river, tfcUUU irith good landing; one boundary line, well fenced; several coal seams on property; part TCady for sjndef-Rcrub-bing, burning, and grassing, sawmill leased at <£120 per 'annum; title. Native lease, 30 years from 1894, at £105 4s. 3d. for two years, £183 for next ten years; railway 28 miles. Frieo £1 2s. 6d. per acre for leasehold, subject t.c milling right.?. 8827 DESIRABLE HAWICK'S BAY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Of A ACRES,- till rich, flat land, sitnOJ" atcd 2i miles from railway station. township; all well fenced into 18 paddocks; well watered, frith 7-roomed house, 5-roonved cottage, wootshsd, granary, yards, etc. This property. is suitno] o for all mixed fanning, dairying or fattening, and is very suitatto fcr subdividing into small dairy farms. The property is wintering I©o sheep, mostly ewes, SO <:ntll£, asd 20 horses, besides having about 2fio wves uudc-r th« plough; fattens all flui-plus stock. We can recommcnd this property to investors. Price, £20 per acre. N Further particulars on application. ' WILLIAMS & KETTLE.. LTD., • NAPIER. 1 1 DAIRY FARJI, HUOT'DISTRICT.' 1 r/> ACRES, all in grass,. 10 paddocks. ' JOO best of fencing; f; rc-onicd dwelling, dairy, li-teil <oWsh«d, separator, orchard, garden, etc.7 minutes trofaa Railway by good road. Prico -11 per acre. . Government Mo-rtg-age, £1000, at per cent. Deposit £400, balance easy. For further partlrailgris. apply SHORT AND PEAS EH. Petqns.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2129, 22 April 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2129, 22 April 1914, Page 12

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