AUCTIONS. SUBDI VISIONAL SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. PART OF MR, IIIEA PARATA'S ESTATE. PERFECT CLIMATE; RICH, WARM ' SOIL; BEAUTIFUL SCENEEY. - SITUATED IN WAIKANAE. SUBDIVIDED INTO 3 LOTS. 1 OF 10 ACEES and 2 of about 75 ACEES EACH. TO BE SOLD AT BRIGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th, at 2 p.m. TERMS: 10 Per Cent, oa Day of Sale, 10''Per Cent, in 6 Months, 10 Per Cent, in 12 Months, Balance 5 Years at 5J Per Cent. A BRA HAM AND AVILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from the owner to sell as above. > -This .Estate-is without doubt one of tho finest in this locality. The soil is of a rich, warm loam and river deposit, well watered by a permanent stream, ■which (lows right through the Estate. Situated only 3 miles from the Beach, which is ono of the best, being well sheltered by ICapiti Island. LOT 1, of 16 ACRES—SoiI rich Tiver deposit. Surrounded by beautiful karaka trees, many growing on this section. Suitable for market gardening or residence for Wellington business man. LOTS i and 3 have patches of nativa bush. Soil rich, warm loam. ' Stream running through, centre. These would make ideal dairy farms for a Wellington milk supply, as over Is. per gallon is now being paid. For plans and further particulars, apply to ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Palmerston North and all Branches. ' WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1916. At 2.30 p.m.. in tho CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE. IMPOETANT AUCTION SALE Of CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL PROPEB.TY. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN, in conjunction with Mr. C. AJjLEN, have been favoured with instructions from H. W. Pipor, Esq., to Soli by Public Auction, as abovePart Section CJ, Land Transfer Title, A r ol. 165, Folio 87, containing 29.7 - perches, having a frontage of 107 ft. to Thompson Street,' by a depth of 74ft. llin., together with a, compaot 7-roomed Residence on ono floor, with necessary outbuildings; containing four bedrooms, dining-room, drawingroom, kitchen,- scullery, bathroom, .excellent hot water service, gas cooker, washhouse and coalhouse de- • tached, also glassed-in verandah used as a conservatory; lift, stud, wallpapers in good order and an uninterrupted view of the harbour and city, which cannot be built out. It has a good flower garden, lawn, and' con- , 'crete paths.' This property is in close proximity of the trams, , and is, in a fine sunny position. . :' Terms: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months,-10 per cent, in nine inonths, 10, per cent, in twelve months, balance on mortgage at 5J per cent. The House is insured for J!700. Personally, inspected and recommended ■by tho Auctioneer; I S. GEO. NATHAN, ' 115 Customhouse Quay. ! -v TUESDAY, 25th JULY, 1916, . ■ At 2.30, in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ME. S. GEORGE NATHAN, in conjunction with MESSRS. H. BAKER, LTD., has been favoured with instructions from W. J. Gandy, Esq., Executor of the Estate of the late Henry Mitchell, to sell by Public Auction, as above:— . FIRSTLY, Part Town Acre 44, containing 13£ perches, having a frontage of 44ft. to Palmer' Street by a- depth of 82ft., .being, all -the land in Certificate of Title Volume 1, Folio 224, together with two six-roomed dwellings with scullery and bathroom, known as 27 and 29 Pal-mer-Street. These houses bring in a rental of 38s. per--week., . ' , ! . , r SECONDLY,'Part Section 261, City of Wellington, having a . frontage of 78.8 links.to-Tory Street by.-a depth of 105.9 links to -Alma .Lane, containing 13.5 perches, being all tho land in-Certificate of. Title/Volume 50, Folio 82, together wi'th three shops and dwellings.. Very low reserves have been placed on these properties, as they are being sold to wind up the Estate. Further parv'oulars from the Auctioneer, S. Geo. Nathan,' 115 Customhouse Quay, AVellington. TUESDAY, 25th JULY, 1916, ' 'At 2.30 p.m., in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. GEO. NATHAN has been" favoured with instmctions from Stanley G. Pearce, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, as above:— Lot 16, part Lot 18 D.P. 467, part Section 772 and 773, Certificate of Title 126119, containing 29.2 perchcs, having a frontage to Blucher Avenue of 66ft. by a depth of 149 ft., together with a'modern 5-roomed cottage, with scullery, wasiihouse, bathroom (with porcelain bath), a large conservatory, and having all modern conveniences, good hot water service, Shaoklock range, electric light, iron point, steel ceilings; the garaen being beautifully laid out with tree ferns, flower and vegetable garden, orchard, and the garden contains close on 500 choice roses, .the owner being one of the most successful winners at the AVellington Eose.Show. ~ This is an ideal home, especially to those interested in a garden. Sole reason for selling,. owner having purchased a larger property. This property will be for absolute sale, low reserve having teen placed l on same, and the terms being 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 20 per cent, in month, balance on mortgage. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, S. Goo. Nathan, 115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. A BARGAIN. MUST BE SOLD. IMPOETANT AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD DAIRY AND SHEEP LAND IN THE HUTT DISTRICT. 975 ACEBs/ ' 975 GOOD SOIL. A LARGE PORTION FORMS UNSURPASSED SUBURBAN RESIDED TIAL SITES. Messes, haecouet and company have received instructions to sell, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY, AUGUST Bth, at 2.30 p.m., the above-mentioned Magnificent Property, being undulating land of excellent quality, suitable for dairying and sheep farming; a considerable "portion is ploughable, and upon the property is a sub-stantially-built 4-roomed Dwelling, also another small house. There are a good woolshed, yards, dip; etc. The property is woll watered by strenms, and is well fenced and subdivided: round tho homestead is a good plantation. It is only 2 miles from Belmont Rnihvay Station, and 12 miles from AVellington by first-class roads. Part of tho properly, containing 35J acres, is leased to the Quarry Company at a minimum rental of .£IOO per annum, for 21 years from January. 1908. The Highest Bid over £7 <os. will secure this Property. HARCOUET AND CO. FIRST-CLASS PROPOSITION. A ORCHARD PROPERTY for Sale. About 12 acres; 2 acres in apples, mostly Sturmors in full bearing, 4 acres pears (Winter Colo) in full bearing, 3 aoros peaches and apricots, 3 acres in lucerrne. Gross roturns, £500 per annnni. The property is situated close to railway station, post office, and cool stores. No buildings. Price, .£I6OO. Cash required, £450. T. VEECOE AND SON, Hardy Street, NELSON.
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