AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPT., 1915, - "At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE 01'' bUiCK-BUILDING Suitable for PUBLIC HALL, CHURCH ROOM, ,FACTORY, STORE, OR BUSINESS I'K-ISMISKS, " No. 30 Arthur Street, Also, DWELLING HOUSi'j OF C ROOJtS, No. 28 Arthur Street. Messrs. j. ii. betiiune and ca, favoured with instructions from the Execu'live of the Boys' Institute, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Featlier6ton Street, as above— PART SECTION 105, WELLINGTON, having 25ft. Bin. frontage to ARTHUR ■ STREET by S4ft., with tho handsome ■ two-storey Brick Building thereon, ■> now' in the occupation, of tho Boys' Institute, . having entrance hall 6Jft. wide, 2 front rooms, gynuiSsium 23ft. x 33ft:, and swimming bath 20ft. x 24ft., on ground floor; hall, 23ft. x ' "33ft., "and "classroom 23ft., x 9ft. 4in. on first floor. PART SECTION 103, WELLINGTON, having 25ft. frontage to ARTHUR STREET bv 74ft. 6iu„ 'together with the two-storey six-roomed Residence, No. 28, fitted with hot and cold water, e. light, etc. . , , As the Institute remove m a few weeks to their new building, the above premises will be available for occupation by a purchaser early in October. . , , • The main building is well constructed to the design of Mr. W. Gray Young, architect, and can at small outlay be made suitable for any description of tenant.. ■ : •, ' Terms exceptionally liberal. For cards to - 'view, 'plans,' and further particulars, * PPly J°. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ;-g-\0 STAND THE SEASON. ' AT, WAIKANAE. . , ' . BR. H. BEZONIAN (1) (imp.). By Velasquez, from Gas, by Ayrshire. FEE: 30 GUINEAS. BR. H. BIRKENHEAD (7) , (imp.).: By Orme, from Tragedy, by, Ben Battle. FEE: 20 GUINEAS. ■ CH. H. ACHILLES (13) fimp.). _ . By Medallion, from Nereid, by Golds- - i borough. . FEE: 20 GUINEAS. Further particulars oil application to . THOMAS HANDLEY, Stud Manager, Waikanae. HARCOIIRT&CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. A FATTENING FARM on EASY TERMS. C)A A ACRES, Manchester Block, good cropping and fattening land, well watered, ring-fenced and subdivided. This property, which is only 3 miles from thriving town and very large stock market, is well sheltered, and has a good sunny aspect. Nearly the whole section is ploughable, and at the present time about lOfl acres are under tho plough for cereal and root crops. By growing a few acres of rape and turnips this place would oarry 3 sheep to the.acre, but owing to its nearness to a good stock] centre it is better suited for fattening. It is all undulating to flat land. There is a good 6-roomed' house, situated in a good plantation of trees, and the farm buildings consist., of stable, cowshed, cartshed, storeroom, loft, etc. The railway and school are only 3 miles - distant, and freezing I works about "4" miles. Owing to urgent private reasons, the owner is most anxious to sell, and offers the place at «£lB per acre, and only - £500 CASH,' 9738 300 ACRES-NO DEPOSIT! on a A.CRES, -in- best English grasses. Oulf. The land is strong heavy loam, admirably , adapted, for .agricultural and dairying purposes.. Tho whole property has been, under the plough, and is beautifully: watered. Fences'are-in._first-class order and sheep-proof. There is a beautiful homestead of 15 rooms, all up-to-date, and there are also shearing shed, with shearing plant installed, concreted milking shea, with complete milking plant installed, and all other necessary, outbuildings. There is a telephone to the house, and grounds round ; the homestead .are nicely laid out.- Railway,, sale-yards, and every convenience within.3 miles by best motor roads. Price, £30 per acre, and in order to get to tho front the owner is prepared to sell to a'good man with no deposit; -money can remain at 51 per cent, nr ACRES, Hauraki Plains; a. good oO dairying and fattening farm, nearly all in good English - grass, . all ploughable; two-thirds rich , drained swamp, balance easy undulating spurs, now in crop of oats; pjenty of fresh water; ring-fenced and subdivided.- There is a, good new 4-roomed house, _ milking shed, separator room, and.outbuildings. During fours months, from April to. August, property carried 145 head cattle and: 21 pigs, and this on grass and 21 acres of turnips. Last season owner milked 27 cpws; this season, intends iDilkin# 40 cows. O.K.P. leasehold at easy rental. property is 6ituated only a few hundred- yards from a town, school, post, office, and factory depot. Price, £35 per acre; terms, £500 eaah-l " ! ' ' 9552 THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, LTD.. ; ' AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE .AGENTS, ' 174 FEATHERSTON STREET, "... WELLINGTON. ion ACRES, Manawatu. One of the XOU best dairying farms in New, Zoaland; 14 miles from principal town. Will winter 90 oows- and carry a beast to acre in summer. Soil, rich drained swamp. "Alongside' eheeso factory. Tiptop place. , ;858 per- acre. Cash, £1000. pa ACRES, Leasehold. Rent, £120 per GO annum, with, right of purchase at £42 10s. Good dairy. farm. Deposit of £250 required or owner will accept equity in ,town. property as security. -«of ACRES, li miles from post office J.OO and railway. All in grass. Well fenced and watered. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. Will milk 45 cows. Sevenroomed house and all necessary outbuildings, 11-bail cowshed. Insurance, £600. Prioo, £31 per acre;, £700 cash. Worth £35 per acre. Bargain. Owner gone to front. Note the Address— TEE G.P.O. IS OPPOSITE.
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