AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. LAMBTON RECLAMATION ENDOWMENT. GLASGOW LEASE OF.CENTRAL CITY SITES. SALE OF LEASES OF LAND SITUATE IN -WARING TAYLOR STREET . AND CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. THE following Leases will be sold by Auction, in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington, on the 19th JUNE, 1914, lit 11 a.m.:LOT I—Land, Part Section 107, Limbion Reclamation, 20 feet to Waring Taylor Street, by a depth of 87ft. •■ lOiii. Upset rental. per aimum. Compensation for buildings—Nil. LOT ■!.— Land and Building Section. 155 Lambtou Reclamation,' 40 feet to • < Customhouse Ouav, bv a depth of . ■ ■ liGfl. 10' m. Upset Rental, £30 pc-r annum. Compensation for building -61300. 'Lot 1 is oue of Ballinger Bros.' Buildings, arid on Lot 2 (he building is occupied by Me.-srs. Aitken, Wilson and Co. The leases will bo for a term of fourteen years from the 31st day of December, 1914, with right to have further leases for successive terms of fourteen years auctioned in perpetuitv at an upset ground rental to be fi.vcd by valuation, and subject to the payment by an incoming purchaser of the' value nf tli? building or brick, stone, or concrete. The leases will-be put. up at the upset rental fixed, and the bidding will be regulated by the auctioneer. "The terms of purchase are:— Lot 1-(1) On the fall of hammer, halfyear's rent. (2) Lease to lie completed on the 27th day of June, 1914. • Lot 2-(l) On fall of hammer (a) Halfyear's rent; (b) 10 per cent, of valuation of building. . . (2) A further 10 per cent, of the valuation of the buildings ' on 20th day of July, 1914., and the balance of 80 per cent, on tho 20th day of September, 1914. (3) Lease to be completed on the 20th day of Septembjr, 1914. Particulars, terms, and conditions containing a copy of the new lease may be inspected at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, or at the offices of Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co., of Brandon Street, Auctioneers. JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk. May 19, 1914. AUCTION SALE OF THE WHOLE OF CONTENTS OF RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. WILLIAMS AND HARPER, instructed by -Mr. G. M'Donnld, whose lease has expired, will Sell, by Public Auction, commencing on WEDNESDAY, 24th June, at 11 a.m., and following days, as above, consisting of— Furniture, linen, plate, pictures, blankets, fillings, crockery, , cooking utensils,' and sundries. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, , H. S. W. HARPER, Auctioneer. FERTILE WESTCJAST (SOUTH ISLAND) FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. "SSTHY Pay .£3O to £40 per aero for ordinary Land when you can buy First-class River Bed Flat Land that will grow anything, for less than SEVEN POUNDS PER ACRE. 2000 ACRES EICH RIVER LAND * situated within nine miles East and. West Coast Railway Line. Above area comprises the largest and practically the only available block of freehold land for sale at the present time in Westland. Full particulars supplied to bona-fide inquirers by MARK SPROT AND CO., i (Estab. 18G5) Land and Estate Agents, GEEYMOUTH. WAIRAU ORCHARD LANDS. . /»aa ACRES Splendid Apple-Growing \3\y\j Country, considered by many experts tho BEST APPLE'LAND IN THE DOMINION. Well situated; good metalled roads; Hat, alluvial country. Good land for Growing Onions ; Tomatoes, and all classes of Small Fruit. PRICES, £1S to £22 PER ACRE. APPLY AT ONCE. SECTIONS SELLING RAPIDLY. GRIFFITHS AND SON, BLENHEIM. i from railway, school, and good stock ipeessary buildings; will carry 2 ewes per s. •om railway, 130 acres t'ell'd, balance heavy iculd milk 40 cows; rent per annum; 20 •enients. Goodwill Dnlv £700. ' Further CY M'NAE, NT, HUNTERVILLE. . - c, 60 to 80 acres been ploughed. ■ Splondidly livided, good house of about 7 rooms, with Idings, good cowshed 10 to 12 bails, concretol handy. This fajm is well situated, ami > separate farms, with good terms. For mt dolny, as it is sure to go quickly. )SS, AND CO., tIDGWAY STREET. QANDI. trict, 1000 acres rich flato, balance rollin» ;re; 6omo acres orchard, nhowing splendid ihed, numerous outbuildings. Subdivido less than £4 per acre. Ridiculously cheap; bare state. < uceptional'ly rich land. Tremendous pro«w conducted as modern poultry and fruit i £1100 yearly. ■ PINTYRE & CO., DAY, WELLINGTON. rEVENS, LUER, OTAKI RAILWAY, lear and in grass, balance mostly millnble ?od bush, and willing to have same milled iother 130 could be ploughed when stumped; -roomed house, telephone, acetylene gas, h. ui(l good outbuildings; good sheepyards; 2 ship; 800 ucres dairying country. Owing to loir price of £7 per acre will be Lak«n; ING, & CO., LTD. I'EET, CHRISTCHURCH. Atianiuri, right on the Banks of the Waii Blocks from 1000 Acres, at, 3.55. PER b every year, so that if you buy it and o wealthy, according to the quantity you a pound' for every shilling you spend only 20,000 Acres left. So hurry up. -, late of Cnristchurch, is running TWO ,9 improved.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 12
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