AUCTIONSTUESDAY, 27th JULY, 1915, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also GOOD PIANO, !. AT IvHANDALLAH. is A- L. WILSON AND CO. have been _ -Tjl» favoured with instructions from Mrs. H. Rumgay, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, on tho premises, 32 Crescent Roiul, Khandallah— The completo contents of 6 rooms, including a very fine Beethoven Piano. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer, >, FRIDAY, 30th' JULY, 1915, At 2.30 p.m, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, 5' TRENTHAM ESTATE, S, d ' SUBDIVIDED INTO QQ RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS, 'QO r. OO RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. OO RANGING FROM QUARTER ACRE TO HALF ACRE EACH, -h CLOSE TO, RAILWAY STATION. GOLF LINKS RACECOURSE. 9- • t iVpSSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ~ been instructed to sell by Auction, >- at their Rooms, ,195 Lambton Quay, on if FRIDAY, 30th JULY, at 2.30 p.m.n qq' RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. on i. OO RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS. OO 10 ' ' t 1 In the I ' TR-ENTHAM ESTATE. ' if Also, l ~ '(Veil-built modern 7-rooraed Residence, ■ e fitted with every convenience, and stabling accommodation for 13 horses, n boys' cottage. Attached to the house are over four acres; 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 Sta--1 tion, through which over 30 trains pass per day.. As residential sites they compare most favourably with the Golf Ground sites, . which are probably unsurpassed in New Zealand for the beauty of the surroundings. .' In tho near future there must be a : lflrgo population resident in this locality, and the sections now being sold will thus be of great value for shops and other Q business premises. d Many residents of Wellington can rey member the time when tho population of tho city was under 7000, and now it is over 70,000, and as the population increases no locality offers so many attractions to residents as Trentham. U ' p The property is intersected by metalled Toads 66ft. wide, giving frontage to all the sections. ; • $ The popularity of Trentham is evidenced by the beautiful and palatial residences erected in the vicinity of' tho k Links. All the sections are level, and can be •' built upon without any outlay in propar--0 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 tho sections are indicated by num'bered pegs. Title: Land Transfer. Terms of Payment: J2lO deposit ; on each section, the balance, not exceeding 70 per cent., can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent., or the whole purchase money can remain on mortgage if approved J buildings are erected. . ,g Plans now ready. i 3 For further particulars, apply I; HARCOURT AND CO., 1- Auctioneers. ;e <i • d e . 100-ACRE FREEHOLD FARM. K . 3 — . A LL LEVEL LAND, with a good front- , -CjL age to Harbour;, well suited for i' dairying or cropping, grows very good crops of oats, clover, and roots. [g There has been some good oat crops „ grown on sections of similar land almost 3 ° 'adjoining : this .'last .season. Only 3. miles from railway, within the 4 suburban section, by level road, and halfmile from township; only 15 miles from Auckland City.. . This land is being sold to settle an estate, , and is. being offered at the low ~ price of i£9 per acre for a quick sale. For further particulars, apply "KARAKAS," *> >• • "Dominion" Office. 33 5II • ; 11 te 600-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. lo DWAN BROS., 'WELLINGTON, )0 .— ii- Have been instructed, by the .Mortgagee id tx> make an immediate sale of the following property:— FOR SALE, GOO-ACRE FARM, part flat, part hilly; situated 20 miles from WAITAEA and 10 miles from URENUI. Title: L.I.P. Rare opportunity, now Spring is coming plenty of feed. THIS • FARM WANTS AN ENERGETIC' MAN, AS IT HAS / BEEN NEGLECTED ' THROUGH FALLING INTO THE HANDS OF THE MORTGAGEE, who is ■ absent from tho locality. - 1 The property can ba improved and - turned into quick profit by tho right man. PRICE, 10s. PER ACRE. ,S DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. "TWO GOOD SNIPS." GOOD OPENING FOR EXPERIENCED FARMERS AVITH SMALL CAPITAL, is OHURA VALLEY DISTRICT, On Main Stratford-Okuhukura Line. 1 4(\(\ ACRES, 700 in good grass; easy __ Xtfcvv country; 4 miles' fencing; . carry 2 sheep to aero; L.1.P., Section; 3roomed Cottage; woolshed. Price, .£1 per acre. "1 OA A ACRES, 600 in grass; 2 sheep in country; wharo on section; i; good fencing. Price, £i per acre,d, Tho two above Sections must be sold il- within 3 months. Owners leaving for the front. For further particulars, apply ?• G. PHILLIPS AND CO., x - Land Dept., MATIERE, SOMETHING SPECIAL. RICH FLATS AND VERY EASY HILLS QQ A A ACRES, Freehold, on. tho sea O/VVV coast, 2 miles from school _ and creamery; 300 acres been ploughed and under cultivation, 000 acres ploughable when cleared; all heavy bush country, 1500 acres felled and grassed, balanco bush. The hills winter 2 sheep to tho aero on tho grass, tho flats over three, and with cultivation much more stock can be carried and fattened; good house :o of 9 rooms; cottage, dip, large woolla shed, 5 machines, outbuildings, etc. Price, £5 per aero. Stock, plant, and J3 machines at valuation. This property is tho best and cheapest sheep and cattle fattening farm on the market. It is used for fattening tho forward stock off 8000 acres. It is convenient to a large freezing works, and is a great bargain at the price. Terms as arranged, FAIRBURN AND SILK, j.Land & Commission Agents, W^nganui.
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