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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 28th .117LY, 15)11. ' At 2.30 p.m. ■ SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ATTRACTIVE N.I NE-ROOMEJ) RESIDENCE. "HARBOUR VIEW." "HARBOUR VIEW." . WELLINGTON TERRACE. .; TO. CLOSE AN ESTATE! MESSES. HARCOURT AND CO. J-'JL Juiyo received instructions. from the beneficiaries.' to' sell by Public Auction at their rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY; 28th July, at 2.30.p.m1, as above—' ALL that'piew or parcel of Land, being Section part town acre 100, City of 'Wellington, and having; a frontage of 9Dft. to "Harbour View" l<y ft depth of 50ft. (more or less); also an Sft. right-of-way. entrance from Wellington Terrace, together with the 9-roomed Dwelling of one story and i conveniences erected thereon. The residence is partly surrounded by a verandah, 'and is fitted with electric 'light, gas, mul usual conveniences, and commands an unrivalled view of the harbour and City. This desirable property is situated right in the very heart of the best residential locality in the City, and gets the sun all day long. For further particulars, apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. HAHCOURT AND CO., I,AND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, Have the Following FARMS FOR .SALE: An ABSOLUTE BARGAIN— ()AK A.C.—Mostly level and in good pasnJltO " turej well' inproved farm, with 160 or 70 acres magnificent river flats; buildings—l Or. house (all conveniences), motor shed, cowbails and all necessary outbuildings; rly..-3sm., town 5m., school 2ni., factory 2}m.; title, Native Lease, 15s. per acre. Price, including 100 dairy cows, buil, all usual farm implements (mostly ,new), a dray, milk "cans, and milking machine, and everything as going concern .£1400; terms, .£SOO cash; or will sell goodwill of lease for .£2OO. 1)457 AC.—Grassed, 9 pdks., large never--0«/8 . failing dams, rich heavy soil, and carry 30 cows; 7r. house, 17b. 6hed, calf and trap shed, separator room. 4-stall stable, shed -10ft. x 12ft. Price, .£BS p.a., including 12 cows, bull, 5 horses, pigs, 9 calves, 50-gallon separator. Very easy terms. 9218 O/J A ACRES,-Rangitikei, grassed, 30 /vtfcl/ acres rough feed, patches shelter" and scrub, 7(1 acres crops, 130 acres been ploughed and grassed, .ring-fenced, 6 padflocks, watered by creeks and spring, all flat and undulating, black loam soil; carries 3 sheep per acre; good dairying land and grows splendid crops; railway, school, and creamery, 3 miles; buildings-C-roomed house, outhouses, stable, cartshed, barn. Price, .£lB per acre; easy terms. ' 7463 • And al9o the following SPLENDID INVESTMENT: ■ rtAA ACRES, close to Wellington, and /vUU on the railway line, 5-. roomed house, 4-roomed. cottage, whare, stables, cowshed, and all buildings necessary, and practically all flat and lying well to the sun ; well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks, and all grassed,' and experts-say it is the best land in its district. The - stock on the land comprising 50 daily cows, 3 bulls, 7 young cattle,. 4 horses and foal, and . all machinery; implements, inoluding engine, separator, chair' cutter, reaper, binder, etc., are included in the price 'of'£41-por acre, as a going concern. Wo can recommend this to anyone as l a very good and safe investment- bringing, in a good profit. 9493 WANTED, . WAIRABAPA FARM. - 700 TO 800 ACHES. .OLIENT, with £4500 cash, requires fully-improved, hilly limestone or papa Sheep CounlTy. ■ Must be in good order and sown' in English grasses. ' . -Necessary buildings; and not too-far from railway. Stock to be taken at valuation, MTJHMY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD,, /LAND DEPARTMENT,' WELLINGTON. ' . CHEAP WAIKATO LAND. - FAMOUS TOKOROA ESTATE, , SUBDIVIDED INTO DAIRY ■ .-AND.SHEEP FARMS. Wonderfully Easy Terms. X> AILWAY station, dairy fac- . Tory, accommodation house, • post office, and school 6ite on the property.. ' Farms consist of rich flats and low undulating hills, covered in ' fern and'ti-tree. The soil is partly a black loam and partly light lirown soil, proved by analysis to ... be rich in nitrogen and' potash, and to contain abundance of iron oxide: those chemical constituents desired by - progressive farmers. ■EVERY ASSISTANCE GIVEN ' TO PRACTICAL MEN. Terms within reach of all; SECTIONS FROM 260 TO 1500 ACRES. PRICES FROM Mi 10s. • Don't buy till you've seen this wonderful country. Plans and particulars on request, WILSON AND ALLENDER, , , CHR-ISTCHURCH; Or DALGETY AND CO., LTD., HAMILTON, ' Agents. ~~ A GOOD THING. ~ ' FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY, established 187 S. Up-to-date tiled shop, runs between two streets. Keeps one man going in small goods. Four delivery carts and motor bike, with side delivery. Doing 240 sheep per month, 30 pigs, and 57 bullocks; 70 acres of Fattening Land 2 miles from shop; leosed at'l7s. 6d. per acre. Also Boiling-down Plant, Digestor, etc., Abattoirs. Turnover «£l-JOO per month. Owner deal ing-over £1000 per annum net, but wants to retire, and will sell whole plant and goodwill as tv going concern for £1000. Will give terms to good Man, or will Exchange for ti'Fam. WHANGAREI. A AO ACRES, 12 miles from Whongavei, yhttO by good meial road. School, Post Office, and Public Hall on Property, nearly nil flat, country, fenced into 22 subdivisions; well watered and bounded on one side by the Wnirau River. Good volcanic land, and an ideal ilimate; all iu grass excepting 00 acres rough feed. House of (I rooms, ID-bailed cowshed, very large barn.- Price £16 10s. per acre. Owner will subdivide into Two Farms if necessary. ■\V. H. DE LUEN AND CO., 11 Williamson's Chambers, Shortland St., AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 12

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