AUCTIONS' WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, 19H. • At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE~" OP VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, NOS. 22 and 24, SYDNEY STREET. (Near Lambton Station & Tram Terminus) MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. liavo been favoured with instructions from tho Secretary, Wellington Education Board, to sell by Auction at their rooms, .No. 158 Featherston Street, as above — ' • The Lease for period of 21 years from Ist March, 1915, of part of Section 515, Wellington, having a of 56ft. ,9in. by a depth of 132 ft., togothor with tho two Residences' of 8 rooms and conveniences, Nos. 23 and 24 Sydney Street, thereon. The Lease offereu contains a perpetual right.of renewal for periods of 21 years. The highest bidder is to pay to the present lessee .£llOO for tho buildings now upon the land. Conditions of sale, terms of lease, and further particulars may ho obtained from BRANDON, HISLOP AND _ BRANDON, Solicitors, .-.'.- -Featherston Street, Wellington. Or from . THE - . AUCTIONEERS. ON WEDNESDAY; THE sth DAY OF ■ AUGUST, 1914. SALE. By order of the Mortgagees and under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Freehold pro- . perty situated at Yule Street (late .Leslie Street), Kilbirnie. MESSES. A. L.. WILSON AND COM"PANY, Auctioneers, have received instructions from tho Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Brandon Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of August, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon ALL THAT piece or parcel of Land situate in the Evans Bay District, containing 22.5 perches, be the same a little more or le'ss, being part Lots 54 and 55 on Deposited Plan 1932 Part Section 7 on the plan of the. said District and all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 171, Polio 252, SUBJECT to the fencing covenant in Transfer No. 66948, SUBJECT ALSO to Memoranda, of Mortgage Registered Nos. 63220 and 72874 securing the principal sums of .£SOO and .£3OO respectively, TOGETHER WITH one five-roomed dwelling, ' and ■ one two-storey 8-roomed dwelling, ~ with all conveniences, erected ■thereon. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit on sale; balance within one month. TITLE: Land Transfer. Application to sell and estimated value of the property can be seen at the office of tho Registrar at any convenient time prior to the date of sale. For further particulars, apply to' ' . ' • AUCTIONEERS. Or to : MESSRS. FITZGIBBON & PERRY, Solicitors, Febtherston Street, ~ ■ . . Wellington. WANTED, - WAIRARAPA FARM. 700 TO 800 ACRES. /CLIENT,' with ; .£4500 cash,' requires fully-improved, hi]lj limestone or papa Sheep Country., Must be in good order and sown in English grasses. ■ ' ■■' Necessary buildings; and not too far from railway. ■ j Slock to be taken at valuation, HUERAY, ROBERTS &CO., : '/• LTD./ LAND DEPARTMENT, _, WELLINGTON. , GREAT CHANCE YOR YOUNG -■ .:. • FARMERS. \-,-. v , BUY A TOKOROA FARM.., TEEMS ABSURDLY EASY. ■ rrVHIS is an exceptional chance to buy a farm in the xich Waikato Valley. Get a Tokoroa . ' farm at original prices. All rich ; flats and easy hills, black loam and light blown soils, very rich in iron, oxide, nitrogen, and potash. * Experts eay it grows turnips, grass, and crops'aa good as Canterbury land. AU well watered. . P. 0., accommodation house, ■ school site, dairy factory on the. .• estate . FARMS, 260 to 1500' ACRES. . , PRICES; PROM £2, 10s. ACRE. ' . -. Write for a plan and particulars, arid inspect .before, you dream . of buying' elsewhere. Ajjonts—' WILSON AND ALLENDER, CHEISTCHURCH;' • CHEAP DAIRY LAND. • WE offer 1318 ACRES FREEHOLD » ' LAND for Sale on the West Coast (South Island), in One Bloclt, OR WILL SUBDIVIDE INTO 5 DAIRY FARMS, within four miles from Dairy Factory, and nine miles from Railway Station by good road. With completion of Ohra Tunnel land value. l ; should double. Prico' .£iS 15s. per acre for Block, or ,£7 per acre if subdivided. EASY TERMS. Full information from MARK.SPROT ; AND CO., (Established 1865), GHEYMOUTH. WOODCOCKS-Adjoins Station; 375 acres- Freehold and 45 acres Leasehold; school and church } mile, Post and Telephone Office on the premises; 200 acres ill grass, 5 acres crop, 1 "acre. orchard, 20 acres bush, balance rough feed, 60 acres of level land, 200 acres ploughable, balunce hilly and umlulnting; 20 paddockfi, all well watered; good heart of kauri house, 5 rooms,- panlry, scullery, washliouse, copper, awl tubs, new cowshed, stable, barn, etc. Price .£8 10s. per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash, balance- arranged. ■jrriNOHAKU-765 Acres L.1.P., Sd. per Ji-»- acre; 9 miles from Kawh.ia, School, Post Office 2 miles, Te Hnnga Saleyards i miles; 200 acres grass, 300 acres very heavy riniu, balance good mixed bush; new house, 4 rooms (unfinished), 4 subdivisions, sheep-proof fences, cream cart passes yection. Price ,£4 per acre. Our Report: We have personally inspected this property, and can thoroughly recommend it ns a good proposition,-the, 300 acres of rimu being within 2 miles of deep water on Kowhia'Harbour; . W. H. DE LUEN AND. CO.; '■'■It: WILLIAMSONS BUILDINGS, 1 ST.." AUCKLAND.
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