AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON. CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Goods left in tho Tramways, and comprising a large quantity of Umbrellas, Walking-sticks, Baskets, Bags, Clothing, Purses, ewellery, etc., will be held by tho Corporation Auctioneer (Mr. James Doyle) in tho CONCEPT CHAMBER, TOWN ITALL, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), March 15, nt 2.30 pan, absolutely no reserve. JNO. R. PALMER, . Town Clerk. 14th March, 1910. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, lMfi, At 2.30 p.m. - WADESTOWN. SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND and CHARMING BUILDING ALLOTMENT, MAIN ROAD A.ND PITT STREET. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by Miction at their Rooms, Featherston. Street, as above— ■ LOT I.—Containing 1 rood 3.38 perches, being Lot 1 ana Part Lot 2 D.P. 2524, having 68ft., Bin. frontage to Main Road, and 65ft. 7in. to Pitt Street. LOT ll.—Sontaining 39.77 perches, being Lot 3 and Part lot 2 D.P. 2524, having G9ft. lin; frontage to Main Road, ami 65ft. 3in. to Pitt Street, together ' with the 7-roomed one-story residence . erected thweon, occupied by Mr. Williamson, as tenant. The above properties aTe in the best and most sheltered situation in Wadestown, an 4 command an excellent view of the hnrbour. The land is almost level, theTe being a gradunl rise from the Main Road frontage to Pitt Street, and the sections are suitable for the erection of houses on both frontages. For further particulars and cards to view the Residence, apply J. H. BETHUNE & Co., Auctioneers. HARCOURT & CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, , WELLINGTON. j 540 540 SPLENDID-SHEEP COUNTRY. This property is genune, good sheep and cattle country, of which about 400 acres are now down in splendid English grasses, the balance being in good mixed bush. About half the land is ploughablc when cleared, and a large portion is suitable to dairying. The place is subdivided into 7 paddocks, and is watered by creeks. The soil is rich, and the property will genuinely winter sheep, and has a very large summer carrying capacity. There are the usual range of farm buildings, including new homestead, with all conveniences, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, dip, etc. For solid value, combined with ease of accessibility, this place is hard to equal, it being within. 10 miles of a large railway town by good roads, with school and factory quite close. The title is Government Lease, with right to Freehold at low. figure, and easy rental. , PRICE, J613 10s. per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash. 9895 2000 _acre SHEEP-RUN. This fine property is mostly in grass, while fully three-quarters of it are ploughable. It is fenced, subdivided, and well watered. . There is a good homestead and all necessary buildings; 6 acres of orchard, and a long road frontag;e, mating the place very adapted to subdivision. It is good 11 t0,2-sheop country, and only 6 miles from railway and 1 mile from school. Title, Freehold. PRICE, for immediate Bale, M 10s. per acre. 9423 'We issue monthly, free to any address, a "Register Property Investors'; Guide," containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Call or write for a copy. CHEAP FREEHOLD SECTIONS RAVENSWOOD STUD FARM. . 2} miles from Linton Railway Station. & miles from Palmerston North. SECTION 7, gg ACRES. " SECTION 8, gg ACRES.' Ideal Dairy Farms, in good ■ ■ i grass, with permanent stream ' running through them. No buildings. SECTION 15, ACRES. SECTION 16, ACRES. All ploughable. Strong Eng. , lish grass land, suitable for Dairying, Agriculture, or any | class of farming. Well .watered, No buildings.
The Four Sections adjoin, and could be bought separately or as one,farm of ' EAST TERMS. Plans and further particulars from LEVIN AND CO., LTD., MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON; . Or from the owners: SMITH BROS., Ravenswood, HAVE. SEVERAL SUMS - Of £5000 and UPWARDS AVAILABLE FOR LOAN ON SECURITY BROAD ACRES. Apply ' THOMSON, BROWN, & EAST; LTD., NORWICH UNION BUILDINGS, 155 Featherston Street. AN Illustrated Catalogue is a businesspteduewi Mid the "Domiuion" Jab printing Department will iindertalm «u» *oxk fat jrou ba reauest.
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