AUCTIONS. I ~~ ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE HOLWORTHY ESTATE (Late Sir Patrick Buckley's). LOWER HUTT. THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, ai 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been •'' favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for sale by public auction in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, the above CHARMING PROPERTY, situated within 3 minutes' walk of ttie Lower Hutt Railway Station: Subdivided into 15 Lots, varying in area from 30 perches to 1 acre 2 roods 35 perches, including ornamental grounds, tennis' court, shrubbery, orchard, etc. No section has less than 50ft. frontage.. On Lot 10 is erected a superior 6-roomcd House, with every convenience, including bathroom, h>. and c. water, p.w.c, etc.. The "Holworthy Estate" ottersAll the advantages of the City .combined with the beauty, charm, and privacy of tho Country, freedom rrom tho City's noise and dirt, and a lovely home for the children. .Beautiful grounds, luxuriant growth of trees and ornamental shrubs, lovely lawn, and charming surroundings. Three minutes' walk, a splendid train service, lands you at Wellington Station in nineteen minutes, you read your paper in comfort, no strap-hanging, .with people standing on your toes. There arc no Syndicate profits to provido for. It is a genuine realisation sale to close the Estate. A Section in the "Holworthy Estate" is sterling investment, not a speculation. Get a plan, inspect, and select your Section—there are only fifteen to choose from. Liberal terms:—lo per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, the balance for five years with right of repayment. For further details apply to the Auctioneer. Hi' ERNEST LEIGHTON, 162 Feathersrton Street, WELLINGTON. ' HARCOURT & CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. waa ACRES GOOD GRAZING LAND. IUU ONLY .£3OO DEPOSIT. 700 Acres, of which 400 acres are in good grass, 150 acres felled and just burnt, and the balance in good mixed bush. Two hundred acres are tiat,-72 acres have been stumped and ploughed. The property' is subdivided into 5 paddocks, und is well watered, and will carry lj sheep, and do them really well. Stock at present is 700 sheep (400 ewes) and 80 bead cattle. There is a good 5-roomed house, washhouse, woolshed, .2 sets yards, etc., etc. Telephone is installed. Tho Title is Government Leasehold (convertible), at a low rental. The farm is onlv 11 miles from township, containing sofiool, creamery, post office, etc., and 10 miles from railway by a good metalled road. For immediate sale. The price is £% 10s. per acre, and Terms, i£3oo cash. 9933 onnn-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 frontage, making the place very adapted to subdivision. It is good 11 to 2-sheep • country, and only 6 miles from railway and 1 mile from school. Title, Freehold. PRICE, for immediate sale, M 10s. per acre. . » 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. 21 miles from Linton Railway Station. 6 miles from Palmerston North. SECTION 7, pjo ACRES. SECTION 8, nn ACRES. Ideal Dairy Farms, in good grass, with permanent etream running through them. No buildings. SECTION 15, 4_q ACRES. SECTION 16, A Q ACRES. All ploughable. Strong English grass land, suitable for Dairying, Agriculture, or any class of farming. Well watered, No building 6; The Four Sections adjoin, and could be bought separately or as one farm of OOQ-ACRES. EASY TERMS. Plans and farther particulars from LEVIN AND CO., LTD., MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., . WELLINGTON; Or from the owners: SMITH BROS.. Bavenswood. \jgili HAVE SEVERAL SUMS 'Of £5000 j and UPWARDS AVAILABLE FOR LOAN ON SECURITY BROAD ACHES. Apply THOMSON, BROWN, & EAST; LTD., NORWICH UNION BUILDINGS, 155 Feathcr6ton Street. frULE Cheapest Lands in the Dominion J. and Best Markets are on the West Coast (5.1.). Freehold Farm, 510 acres, ' first-class, improved, price £i 155.; will double value in five years; ,£SOO ca6i;, balance 6 per cent. Another Farm, 270 acres, adjoins Railway Station, highly improved, .£l2, sumo terms. MiRK SPROT AND CO., Groymouth. Eaub- . luted, 1864.
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