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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of the CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY - IN RONA BAY, . On THURSDAY, Hie 21st Day of . MARCH, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LLIGHTON has received iiislriiclious from W. Cable, Esq., to offer for Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customnouso Quay. Wellington, as aboveThat Charming Bungalow, situate hi - Mowbray 'leryace, Kuna Bay, containing six large and lofty rooms, besides . bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and Void water, electric light, verandah three sides, and all! conveniences, washlio'u'sc, copper, tubs, 1 dynamo house, fowihouse, and other | outbuildings.togcther will, one acre of j land, laid out,in garden, orchard, I native. bush, etc. Tnc house is only ] a few-minutes' walk from the wharf, : though well sheltered commands a magnificent view. It was built regardless of .-expense, and is equal to new. The furniture can be taken at valuation if desired. : For further details and c.ird to view, apply to the Auctioneer. H. ERNEST LEIGITTON, 182 Feath.u-ston Street, Wellington. THE GREATEST MONEY-PRODUCING PROPOSITION OF THE PRESENT > ' ' -is SHEEP GRAZING AND WOOL PRO- ' DUCTION ■ : ' ON CHEAP TERRITORY. IMPORTANT.SALE OF STATION PROPERTIES. In DALGETY'S' LAND SALE ROOM, Cathedral Square, CHR.ISTCHURCH, On SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, . At 11.45 a.m. MESSRS' DALGETY AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with:MESSRS. 11. M4TSON AND CO.y have been instructed by the Executors late MR. DUNCAN RUTHERFORD 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 somc j 8223: acres,, and the leasehold 119,400 acre's with a complete homestead., shearing 6hed, scouring plant, capable of working both properties. The Awotere River flows past the Homestead's front-door, and low hills extending out us far as Lake M'Rae andto 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 :J277 acres of' Freehold and 190,000 Leasehold, has considerably improved, ■ us the late Mr. Duncan Rutherford (luring his occupancy declared death on- the rabbits, and evenly- distributed ' bis stock of shiep and increased the carrying of cattle to such an extent that the grazing pastures havo con6iderably reasserted themselves. The possibilities of this vast tract of land must appeal to capitalists and to - young meu of energy, The world's chief requirements are lien in produced, at the present moment on'.lljiS'-.property in the. shape of. mutton and beef.. The'territory is a remarkable block of ;lSw : priced'iands,-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 subdivido and relet sniall 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 leases in themselves are a.gold mine, hs'the country must go ahead and the world must provide n market for all you can produce. Together with approximately 36,000 SHEEP * - 1,500 CATTLE 100 ■•HOUSES, with, all buildings, improvements, slattern plant thereon; live and'dead stock, etc. ... '■. ':,-., . ! Full'particulars apply. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., .• H..JIATSON aXD CO., Joint Ageilts. LANE & NEAVE, Solicitors for the Estate of late Duncan Rutherford.

IMPORTANT- LAND SALE Of HIGH-CLASS DAIRY 1 FARM, 122 .ACRES FREEHOLD, situated at TRENTHAM, 2 miles from Upper' Hutt, less than one mile from Trentham Camp, slid only 18 miles from Wellington City, with 12 chains fron,'tage to the Main Road, and 56 chains frontage to Moonshine Road. ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 2Sth, At 2 p.m. MESSRS. DALGBTY" AND CO., LTD., favoured with h.shuctions from the Brentwood Farm Company, will offer at their n<ftms, Featherston Street, as above, that ideal and compact Dairy Farm, known as BRENTWOOD FARM, containing 122 acres', in --ne of the most prosperous and rising suburbs of the Wellington district. This is an opportunity of a lifetime to acquire high-class fertile land on most advan'lhgeous. terms. This property is recognised by old settlers and surrounding farmers as heiug the most productive land in the whole rf the Hutt Valley. Since the outbreak of war, the. whole of the milk supply from this farm Ims been delivered to the Trenthnm Camp. The Farm is all flat, the larger portion being rich liver silt deposit, and capable of growing to perfection all classes of white and green crops. The situation and surroundings are ideal, and as there is only a 'ery small proportion nf reiilly good dairying land close to Wellington City, values must increase. With such a large road frontage (08 chains), attention is also directed to the prospective value from a tubdivisional point of view. BUILDINGS comprise good six-raomed nouse, un-to-dnte, 35-liail cowshed, with concrete flonv and yard, ■Iflft. bv 170 ft. New Brick Dairy, washing shed, steam luiiH'..i'll'i oil i-ngine, stable, lareo havsl.«d. etc. Tn the event .of i'he mooeriy nor-fil-ing in one lot, it will then lie offered ia"twn lots. No. t'B'ock (with '>n'»esrear'l containing 71 acres, and No. 2 Block 51 acres. TERMS-10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 10 ner • ent. in twelve months from d.ife of sale. 5 uer cent, in two years from dale of sale, balance at 5J per cent./till October 1. 1022. The auctioneers strong- "prw.n>-o m ] „]] in want of a i'onllv rood Dairv Farm to insnect this places .before ibe day of snip, j Also, adjoining No. 1 Bhyk. an nn-K dale one-roonied furnished BiinHnw. 'fl x 20. iron roof, a«beslm wal's. and neatly lined and finished'inside. Land onc-fifto nf an acre. An ideal week-end ''csort. Terms, cash on fall of hammer. Tmnie-. diato possession; For further particular.", apply to Aue(ioneers, DALGETY A>'T] i"O.. Wellington. ENEE-AL Printing in all- its branches neatly and promptly executed at modorate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, "Dominion" Avenue. Thone 4050.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 14

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