AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE BY' MORTGAGEE. Pursuant to leavo granted by the .Supreme Court' at Wellington. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO., of -"■A- 207 Lambtou Quay, . Wellington, Auctioneers, acting uiiider. instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, will odor for sale by Public Auction, at the Oddfellows' Hall, 203 Lambtou Quay, Wellington, TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, tlio 13th day of MARCH, 1018, •nt 2.30 p.m., the following Property:— All that Piece of Land situate Nairn Street, City of Wellington, containing 35.2 porches, being part Section 58, City of Wellington, and all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 105, folio 15, together with Dwelling of G rooms, with conveniences, known as No. 35. Tho land is sold subject lo existing tenancy (if any). Tho estimato of value and application to sell may be inspected at the Office of vlif. Registrar at any time prior lo the sale. Auction Sale Board erected on the property. Particulars and conditions of sale mny bo inspected at tho Office of Messrs. Yowng, Neave, and Courtney, Solicitors, Grey Street, Wellington, or at the Offico of the Auctioneers. LONGMORE AND CO., " Wellington. ODDFELLOAVS' HALL, 203 Lauibton Quay (Adjoining Loiigmorc and Co.'s Office). WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, 1018, At 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE. . Messes. LONGMORE and co. .win. sell by' Public Auction at the Oddfellows' Hall, 203 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m., the following Properties, on behalf of the Public Trustee:— I—ESTATE SAMUEL ATKINS, Deceased; , Lot I—Dwellinghouso, i rooms, situated corner of Stafford Street and Port •Street, Wellington, having a frontage to Stafford' Street of '40ft. x GSft. to Port Street. Let at 18s. Gd. per week.' Insured for .£2OO. Lot 2—Dwelling of 4 rooms, known as No. 1 Port Street, having a frontageof 70ft. by a depth of 10ft. Let at 16s. per week. Insurance <£300. Lot 3—Dwelling of 3 rooms and scullery, known as 85 Majoribanks Street, having a frontage of 40ft. to Majoribanks Street, and 57ft. to Port Street. Lot at lis. per week. Insured for .£IOO. ■ 2.—ESTATE GEORGE COOPER, Deceased.' " Lot I—Dwelling of i rooms, known as No. 2 Oxford Street (off Adelaide Road), land 30 x SO. . Let at 12s. per week. Lot 2—Dwelling of i rooms, known as-No. 8-.Oxford Street.'- Let at 10s. per (These Two Properties to bo Sold- in • One Lot.) 3—ESTATE Oy T. A. PERRY, . Deceased. Lot 1— Dwellinghouse, situated Severn Street, Island Bay. I/fit at 10s. per week. Land lac. lro. 30pchs. 2—Vacant Section, situated Severn Street, Island . Bay, containing lac. lro. 26.9pc'hs. ■ Further particulars and conditions or sale on application to the Auctioneers. LONGMORE. AND CO., . 207 Lambton Quay. THE GREATEST MONEY-PRODUCING PROPOSITION OF THE PRESENT SHEEP GRAZING AND WOOL PRODUCTION ON CHEAP TERRITORY. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTIES. ' * In DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOM, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH, On SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, At - j 1.45 a.m. Messes dalgety and c 0.,; ltd., in conjunction with MESSRS. H. MATSON AND-CO., have been instructed by the Executors late MR. DUNCAN RUTHEftFOED and MRS. E. L. .RUTHERFORD to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the well-known '' MOLESWORTH,' TARNDALE and • • RAINBOW-STATIONS, As one going concern. The particulars.are as hereunder:— MOLESWORTH, the freehold of which is ■ some 8223 acres, and the leasehold 119,400 acres with a complete homestead/ shearing shed, scouring plant, capable of working both properties. The. Awatere River flows past-' the Homestead's front door, , and 16w hills extending out as far as Lake M'Kae , and to the Bluff boundary. The rich / slopes ,of the Awatere Valley provides excellent pasture ' and browsing ground, for the -breeding of sheep, ' and has been used largely as ewe ■ country. TARNDALE & RAINBOW, comprising ■ 2277 ' acres of Freehold and 196,000 Leasehold, has considerably improved, as the late Mr. Duncan Rutherford during his occupancy declared death on,the rabbits, and evenly distributed his stock of sheep and increased the carrying of cattle to such-an extent that' the grazing pastures have considerably reasserted themselves. The yossibilities of this vast tract of land ' iriust -appeal to capitalists and to young men of energy. The world's chief requirements are liertin produced at the present moment on tins property in the shape of niufton and beef. The territory is a remarkable block of low-priced lands, low priced not because of their quality, but because of their isolation and the giganticness of their territory, and great results could be produced if one cared to subdivide and relet small holdings that would be of great advantage and prove remunerative to its owners and 'be the first, step to give ocular demonstration of the great potentialities these properties offer. The present long lenses in'themselves are a gold mine, as the country must go ahead and tho world must provide a market for all you can produce. ' Together -with -tpproximately 36,000 ™ EP 1,500 CATTLE 100 HORSES, with all' buildings, improvements, station plant thereon, live and dead stock, etc. Full particulars apply DALGETY AND CO., LTD., • H. MATSON aND CO., Joint Agents. LANE & NEAVE, Solicitors for tho Estato of lato Duncan Rutherford ST. JOHN'S HILL, WANGANUI. Convenient to Collegiate School, Preparatory School, Girls' College, and Convent. TDEAL RESIDENCE of 9 large rooms, A with every modern equipment, motor shed, dairy, cowbail, man's room, ctc. Large lawn, 1 orchards. Thirteen acres of choice land. Suitable f; r a retired farmer desiring educa'.ionnl facilities for his family. For price, terms, and particulars apply FAIRBURN AND SILK. Land .Agents, WANGANUI. 'OOYIC MAIL LEAVES OARBINB Jtl STABLES, Fcllding, for Kimholton Dally at 8.30 a.m. aud J.3P p.m.; leav:( Kimbolton nt Noon for Felldtng. jj. j. KOOSE, Proprietor, Felldlop-
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