AUCTIONS. AVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1818, At-'2.30 p.ui. 10-ROOMED.' -FAMILY HESIDENCE, , CHARMINGLY,. SITUATED, No. 99 . HILL STREET. MESSRS. 3. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the owner, to Sell by auction, at their Rooms,'Feat.herston Street, as-above-- ■ Part of' Sections Nus. 523\anrl-524, 'Wellington,. Laud Transfer' Title a frontage of 45U.'. 2in..to 'Hill Si reef bv n depth of 144 ft". Bin. to 146ft.(1in."„ together .with the weil-built Residence, No. 99 Hill Street, the«on, having large hall, front verandah, front, side; and back balconies, covered court at side' for .molor-cais, wash house, workshop, coalshed, tool- . shed. otc. The property is now unoccupied, but' was lately occupied by Dr. Arthur, and/is suitable for the. residence of a medical man or for . a private residence.. ■ ■ - - - ■ •• ■ The above property, is in a splendid situation, ■ iwithin a short distance of the-tramline in Tinakori Road, and a. few doors from Parliament Buildings. "From the back balcony, which is glassed-in 'and exceptionally wide, a splendid view of the City and Harbour is obtained: this view can never be built-out. The' front of the house is on'a level-with the street; and- there is a large garden at the back -,practically all level: land, 'the house has recently been renovated, and is in good condition throughout., . . For terms of sale and keys .to . view, apply .'to . ,■■ 'J. H. BETHUNE. AND CO., . / .. .Auctioneers. ■ • important land sale. the estate of '.'iohn.'m'gregor, ; -;;,.;•■ •/;.. esq," ■ ■■;•'' ' • 01 (\k ACRES.. . . . Al.\)o ACRES. • GORDONTON . ■ " (12 Miles, from.'Hamilton). 4 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,' LTD.,' H. have been favoured with instructions from 'John M'Gregor,-Esq., to. Sell, by.PUiiLIC AUCTION,- -. •On THURSDAY, DECEMBER '5, In the KING'S" THEATRE, VICTORIA" STREET, HAMILTON, at 11 a.m.' HIS "MAGNIFICENT ESTATE, Comprising. , •'■.■':-,=2bis^/-' : -■■■■ LAND TRANSFER TITLE,- SITUATED " -"• -AT GORDQNIQN.. ... .. ; - The Estate' constitutes one'of the best subdivisional propositions over ottered. The soil is of excellent-quality, and well adapted for DAIRYING or FAT PEKING The'property is now subdivided into IS DAIRY FARMS. . ...; On the :Honiestead Section there - is-a large up-to-date Residence and numerous outbuildings. The Estate, is handy to- a Cheese Factory, General Store, Post Office; and. School, and a Dried Milk Factory is to be erected within easy distance. .- ••'-.' . TERMS. Five par' cent, on fall of hammer, 5 per cent, on delivery. Buildings to the value of'lo per'.cent, 'of the purchase money to bo. erected- by March 28, 1920, .or 10' per cent, in cash on March 28, .18.201 Delivery on March '28,1919. ••' PLANTATION ' SECTION.' LOT 3-5 pen cent, on the,fall of the hammer, 6 per cent, on delivery, which is March--28, 1919, or earlier date, to suit purchaser;* per cent, on 'March' 28, .1920.. HOMESTEAD. SECTION, LOT 5-5 per cent.- oil-fall ot hammer, 5 per cent, on delivery, .winch is March 2S, 1919, 5 per- cent, on March 28, 1920. All balances of .purchase money at bl per cent, for 5 years. Plans are now. printed, and will be nested to applicants. ABKAHAAI AiNJJ- WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers, ■ Hamilton. ''.";'important dispersal sale' Of the Renowned ORINGI STUD LINCOLN SHEEP, ORINGI STUD LINCOLN SHEEP ORINGI' STUD LINCOLN, SHEEP ''''■ "'. '."' "At the .... ORINGI-' HOMESTEAD ' (Near Dannevirke), . On :WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919, ' At 12 rioon. * Messrs: williams & kettle, • LTD,, Dannevirke, have, received 'inductions- from W, ■ H.- GAISFORD, ESQ., to offer the whole of his STUD LINCOLN FLOCK,- also his ANNUAL CROP OF FLOCK RAMS, comprising:— ggg'RAMS. . ;• 3S0 EWES ; _.., .".. „ ..Full particulars later. . •R. E. BUNNY,.'- '■' Auctioneer. ■ tANO NOTICES. ' OWNER CALLED UP'. ..'' " : 1850 ACRES'AT'XIO. ■' ROLLING SANDSTONE COUNTRY.- ' " 7 MILES ROAD FRONTAGE.... NEARLY ALL IN. GRASS. WINTERING 3000 SHEEP AND.37O CATTLE. ONLY:.C2OOO CASH REQUIRED. THIS is one of the best quality properties and admittedly the - best managed property in the Hokianga district—North Auckland; It is situated 10 miles-from a good port, which is only 12 hours' steam from Auckland: Fat stock : arg regularly shipped to IVestfield-. market ; and landed-in prime condition. The country has all been bush of first quality, and-is now all in.grass except 150. acres. " It'is rolling,-easy country, and will eventually be largely ploughable. The fencing is good and in first-class order, there being W paddocks. The buildings comprise a house of 6 rooms, woolshed, etc. everything neces•sary for., the working of ..an up-to-date sheep farm, and everything -in: -apple-pie, order. .House and woolshed are connected by 'phone'with the nearest centre. School is bmile distant and P.O. 2 miles. The' 3000 sheep wintered, of whjeh 1500 are breeding ewes, are. a good line, clipping 91b. of wool last year. • Everything about the place betokens good management and careful selection of stock. ... ...... The property-having such H large, road frontage, the possibilities of ■cutting, up are-obvious. The general'contour of. the land is so.ea'sy that combined dairying and grazing' are quite practicable, the cream -being collected by- the factory wagon,, which calls 3timc3 per week. ; The terms have been made exceptionally easy because of the owner being ■ called up.' . V - '. . "Y5" NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' ...eo-0p.,. ' .: ...' - ~" / :; '.'' ' WHANGAREI, .'■;■■: A. SNIP OF SNIPS, ' ' oqa ACRES, 'LXP., situated on main p«*V road, 7.miles'from town','practically all in grass ;> will carry 100 milking cows and over- 100 head ' dry Stock; house .(6 rooms),., cottage (4 rooms); cow-, shed (12 bails),' and a, full range of other buildings; school adjoining; cream cart'calls; .first-class for Dairying,- Cropping, ,or' Grazing: -Returns show .£l6 10s. per cow for butter-fat alone. . PRICE, only .022 per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash." ' This place' being so- well situated and in the best of condition must increase largely in value. Don't miss it. B. C, ROBBINS, ■."" -TAURANGA ANP TE PUKE- ■
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