AUCTIONS. • ■ FRIDAY, 30th JULY, 1915, At 2.30 p.m. ■ ' I, IMPORTANT' AUCTION SALE. . TRENTHAM ESTATE, !- ' . SUBDIVIDED INTO ? no RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. no ;; JO RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. I/O - : HANGING FROM QUARTER ACRE f ; TO HAH 1 ' ACHE EACH. ) CLOSE TO '• : /'-RAILWAY STATION t GOLF LINKS • 1 : RACECOURSE. :• Messes, harcourt and co. have been instructed to sell by Auction, I • nt their Rooms, 105 Lambton Quay, on !, ; J?BIDAY, 30th JULY, at 2.30 p.m.f qq RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. AQ e *Jo RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. Jo In the a 1 TRENTHAM ESTATE. Also, Well-btiilt modem 7-roomed Residence, fitted with every convenience, and stabling .iccomiiiodation for 13 horses, - boys' cottage. Attached to the house are oyer four acrcs, used as garden and paddocks. This property formerly belonged to Mr. W. Davis. . The sections are situated close to the Golf Links, Rifle Range, and Racecourse, and adjoin the Trentham Railway Station, through which over 30 trains pass per day. As residential sites they compare most i favourably, with the Golf Ground sites, which are probably unsurpassed in New - Zealand for the beauty of the surround.r ings. '; • - .. ' . ; i In the near future there must be a ?■ large population resident in this locality,■ and the sections now being,sold will thus 6 be of great value for shops and other ® business premises. Many residents of Wellington can re- . member the time when the population of { the city was under 7000, and now it is o over 70,000, and as the population in? il creases no locality, offers so many attrac- [. tions to residents as Trentham. The property is now being intersected by roads 06ft. wide, giving frontage to tt all the sections." - 'J The popularity of. Trentham is evi- , denced by the beautiful and palatial resiJ derices erected in the vicinity of the Links. e. • ' All the sections are level, and can be 0 built l upon without any outlay in preparl- ing.the ground. Many, or most of them, have beautiful specimens of birch and other trees .thereon. ' Intending purchasers have 'only to visit the property to appreciate the delight- . ful atmosphere and surroundings. All the sections are indicated by numbered'pegs. . . Title: Land' Transfer. . • Terms of Payment: £10 deposit on , each section, the balance, - not exceeding 70 per cent;, can remain on mortgage at r 5 per cent., or the whole purchase money l " can remain on mortgage if approved | buildings are erected.n Plans, now being prepared. 1 For further, particulars, apply; a \ HARCOURT, AND CO., '■ • ' ■ Auctioneers, a. ' '■ HARCOURT & CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, if WELLINGTON. 0 9QK ACRES, Feilding, good, fattening r ivOO and cropping , land, nearly all been ploughed and now ill grass or crops, o All undulating sheep and\cropping counl- try; which, owing to its proximity to one of the largest stock centres on this coast, offers special advantages for holdjug and fattening and' general dealing. Tho property. is fcnced and subdivided, 11 and grows splendid cereal crops. There 11 is a good 6-i'oouied house, large stable, 0 cowshed, cartshed, etc. For immediate sale. Tho price is =518 per acre, and ', the terms only .£SOO cash. '' ' 9738 Q'tVK ACRES, To lCuiti land, all in grass 010 and rough feed,- fenced,and subdivided and w#llwatered; about -10 acres . flat land, well sheltered, suitable- for 1 dairying. This flat land, which is ploughable, is mostly rich river flats, the ! balance bciilg undulating to hilly. The n property has a pood carrying capacity, r and the only building is a small whare besides 2 sets yards. Title, L.T., Freehold. • Tho owner has gone to tho war, and " the. place is offered at the absurdly low 9 figure of .£I7OO. Terms, .£3OO cash; bal--1 ance, '5 years at .fi per cent. This is a bargain. Call and Inspect at once. 1 of A ACRES, all in flood grass, mostly. JLOdU ploughable, limestone country; fine homestead, woolshed, with machines • installed, stablos, dip, and yards. This " property, has a splendid situation, on a good' road, ■ and carries 2500 sheep, be- , sides . 100, head cattle. Write-or call for x fullest particulars of this really good pro--1 perty. Pl-ice, £9 10s. per acre, and only ) £500 cash. . 9722 :, g) a A ACRES, all grassed, only one mile ; (VUU from railway and half mile from o factory, school; 50 acres flat, balance uns dulating to easy hills; splendid 8-roomed 0 homestead with good garden, plantation; 10-bail cowshed and all outbuildings, plenty of firewood. Property does not r suffer from drought and is very well t adapted to dairying and general mixed t farming. The owner is retiring from farming and offers this for quick sale at ,£25 10s. per. acre, and only .£SOO. cash. Write at once for fullest particulars. 9765. Apply at once for full particulars of the above, and get our list of properties published monthly free.. ■ l ' /' ' : y SHEEP FARM,' NORTH AUCKLAND, QKA ACRES, Freehold, of which about VOV 500 acres is in grass. There is . about. 2 miles of sea frontage, and the 1 land is -good healthy lj-sheep country. . The land still in bush contains some 1 quantity of good millable timber. t There is a "good House, outbuildings, sheep yards, dip, and woolshed, and the place is. well•• subdivided by good fences; if miles from railway, .-1J miles from where steamer calls on river,' and 1 miles from wharf by good roads. Now carrying 700 big sheep and 60 head of cattle and horses, and can winter 900 sheep easily.' PRICE, -E9 per acre, and as owner has no mortgage oe place, good terms can. be . given. f Stock can be taken at valuation. I Apply { - "NORTH AUCKLAND," j "Dominion" Office. MANAWATU FARMS. " 1 A/I ACRES, RICH FATTENING OR ' ±U3b DAIRY LAND, 6 paddocks, permanent water, G-roomed bouse, cowshed, concrete bails, milk bouse, H miles.from railway station, close to school, factory, etc. One of the best farms.in the market. Price, £56 per ac-e. Terms, about .£I6OO cash, balance 5J per cent. A Qfi ACRES. 300 flat and ploughable, tOU balance easy hills (sacdy fcrmalion), good cropping,' sheep or cattle country, no buildings, 3 milc9 from station. Price, .£l3 per acre. .£IOOO cash Tequir- . ed. , ■ QKQ ACRES, all in grass, some shelter «Oo bush, ring fenced, 10 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 30 acres ready for plough, 200 acres ploughable when stumped, balance low hills, modern T-roomed house, h. and c. water, all conveniences, outbuildings, trapshed, 5 8-stall cowshcd, concrete floor 4-cow plant milking machine, separator, i-horse-power ; engine, 2J miles from school, co-operative ) creamery, about 3 miles from station, ) handy to two important fxrvns. • Price, ) «£2B - 10a. per acre. Reasonable offer con- ) sidered. Terms, .£7.10 cash, ba.'ance ar- ) ranged. Tho selling price of this pro- ) perty is particularly, low, owing to dissolution of partnersnip. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 FEATRERSTON STREET, ' • TOLLUVGIOX,
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