AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) HORNING, Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. SALE GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS On the Ground, No. 93.Hi1l Street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the contractor, to soli as above— Totara, Matai, and Rimu Timber Doors, Windows, Sashes, Frames, etc., etc. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THE GRACE ESTATE. THE GRACE ESTATE. FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS In HAWKESTONE- STREET. M ESSRS.' HAECOURT AND CO. liavo IyJL received instructions- from the Trusteees in the above Estate to sell by Public Auction at their Room 6, 195 Lambton Quay, on ■ FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, at 2.30 p.m. SUBDIVISION AL SALE, Including M SPLENDID SECTIONS -j A SPLENDID SECTIONS J-9t Also, THE FAMILY RESIDENCE of 16 Rooms and all usual conveniences, standing in J-acre of gardens, with glasshouse, fernery, outhouses,. etc., and Let to Miss Facer at .£2OB per annum. This Property is centrally situated, being closo to the G.P.0., Parliament Buildings, Wharves, and Tram Lines, and affords a splendid opportunity of securing a residential site in the Thorndon district. Plans are being prepared and will be available in a few days. Further particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., The Auctioneers. GOME OVER HERE I WORTH-BUYING. FULLY-IMPROVED ORCHARD AT MOTUEKA. gg ACRES, FREEHOLD. PARTICULARS: - ' ' 20 acres in commercial apple orchard, fully improved and now coming into profit; easily 2000 cases this season. Planted with best export varieties, notably Cox Orange, Jonathan, Munro's Favourite, Sturmer, Delicious, Scarlet Nonpariel and Rokewood; Pear 6, William, Bon : Cretein, and Winter Cole. 10 acres in good grass, on rich drained swamp, 20 acres in oats, will cut over U tons to acre; 5 paddocks, watered by permanent stream;- 6roomed House, almost new; barn, trapsheds, stable, and implement shed; handy to town by perfect motor road; school and post office 1 mile. This far is absolutely the best in the applo metropolis. The first genuine inquirer is sure to buy. Only reason for selling owner going to the war. PRICE, JC7O per acre; easy terms. P. B. LOMAX AND CO., HIGH STREET, MOTUEKA. SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. OA A ACRES, Freehold, partially im«Vu proved and fit to run breeding ewes or cattle; about 40 acres new passed bu6h land, about i the balance in grass, and will easily carry 250 ewes. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, and has good river boundary, about 3 miles from township, could be' milked upon and would make a good farm for man with little money to make a start on. PRICE: Only .£4 per acre; 25 per cent, c-ash; balance, good terms. This is worth inquiring about, , though the price is low. For further particulars, apply "FREEHOLD,".Hawera. FOR SALE. VALUABLE BLOCK OF 160 ACRES, 1 mile Waimauku Railway Station, 21) miles from Auckland. Land is level, sunny aspect, deep loamy soil, admirably suited for fruit growing or dairying, Adjaceut Huapai Fruit Lands, Blocks of which have recently been sold as high as ,£2O per acre. Splendid opportunity for speculation. As owner has left district, property must be sold within one mouth. PRICE, £11 10s. PER ACRE. ' Apply . OWNER, Box 462, Auckland. BLAKE AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND BUSINESS AGENTS, . 53 and 35 Lower Cuba Street. 'Phones 2504, 1370. 'CIAR-M, LOWER HUTT, 2 miles sta- *- tion, 54 acres, half fiat. House 6 rooms, outbuildings. Low Price. TiSMAN Street, 3 Houses, rental .£2 Bs. 6d. weekly. Very easy terms.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2621, 17 November 1915, Page 10
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