AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY', NOVEMBER 27, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. 10-ROOMF.D FAMILY- RESIDENCE, CHARMING I/Y SITUATED, No. 9!) tIILL STREET. MESSRS. .1. H. BKTIIUNE AND CO. are i'nvonvecl villi instructions from the owner, to Sell by auction, at their Rooms, liVatherston Street, as aboio— Part of Sections i\'os. 523 ami 521, Wellington, I/and Transfer Title, hnviii;* a frontage of -loft. 2in. to Hill ,v : !ivui bv a depth of Mft. 3in. to ltfift. Bin., together with the well-built 10-roomed Residence, No. 99 Hill Street, thereon, having largo hall, front verandah, front, side, and back, balconies, covered court ;:t side for molor-oavs, washhouse, workshop, conlshed, toolshed, etc. The properly is now unoccupied, but was lately occupied by Dr. Arthur, and is suitable for the residence of a medical man or for ii private residence. The above property is in a splendid situation, within a short distnnoeof the tramline in Tinakori Road, aod 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 hi good condition throughout. For terms of sale and keys to view apply to •J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., A uctioneers. LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION'. ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, -1918, At' Noon. ' . ' . (THEE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-I- 'TIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have - received instructions from '.D. BROOM-E, &q., to offer by PI T BLIC AUCTION, nt their rooms. Taihape, on WEDNESDAY, December 4 at noon— The le.-ise for 5 yenre of his Property; ■consisting of GS6i acres,, bein? Sections 15-20; Blnek XX. and Section 19n, Block VIII, Tirivaukawa S.D., situated 8 miles from Mataroa. The Property is. first-class grazing country, consisting of low bills, undulating, aiid a fair proportion of land capable of being ploughed; buildings consist of 5-roomed dwelling, wooleheils. yards, dip, etc.; carrying capacity,-2J sheep. ' ■ Arrangements can be made to inspect Property by communicating with our TAIHAPE BRANCH. Conditions of Lease may 'be eeen at our Offices in Wellington, Feilding, Wariganui, Marton, and Taihape. I : . . ■ : IL. •- SALE OF THE WELIIkNOWN,' . BREWER ESTATE. = BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 13, 1318. SITUATED AT WAITOTARA, . : MOUMOHAKI, AND HAWERA: MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS/AND CO-, LTD;, in conjunction with FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., .and SMITH, WEBSTER, AND CO., have been instructed by the Trustee in the ESTATE of the late WTLLIAM BREWER, to Sell by Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL. WAVERLEY.. on Friday, December, 13, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., the whole of the Freehold and Leasehold Property, comprising:--acres.-- •-.•■ofieo .."■ acres! ACRES. ' tfOO.-e. ■.. .. ACRES. 1. 322 ACRES, FREEHOLD, being that portion known as Donnld Smith's, situated on the Waitotara River, between the Railway-Station and t'v? Township. Subdivided into areas of from 50 to 120 aeres.'- This land comprises rich River Flats, equal to any land-in New' Zealand. 2. 16S ACRES, LEASF.HOLD.-Educa--tion Reserve adjoining.above. 3. 1518 ACRES. FREEHOLD, bete? that property known as "Wailinii," adjoining the Mouraohnki '■ Railway Station, and comprises some of the .finest country in the District.. ..Sub- .. . divided into areas from 50 to 300 I. «i aC ACRE.R.,LEASEHOLD;' Adjoining above, pnrl known as CURLS. 5. 234 ACRES. LEASEHOLD. Adjoining Lot No. ,3- : " . • ■ 6. 939 ACRF.R.-.LKAPraOLD, STTTJ- ' ATED AT- F \ WET!A,. West Coast •Settlement Reserve. '.-■ ■■ : ' TERMS: )0 per cent, on Ml of h'ani■mer, 5 per cent, in .1 year, .10 per cent, in two years; hnlanco for 7 years, from date of possession at 5\ per-cent; . PT.ANS are nnw ready, and Frill Pnrticulars may be had on apnlicitio'i to the Auctioneers, or to James Watt, Solicitor, W^nennui.
POSSESSION: February 1, .1919. A man will be .in attendance at fho Home.'lratl at 10 a.m. on. Mnndnvs to show inten(Hii<r buvers ovr the WaitoInra Pron»rfies. a"d on Fridays at the Hawera Homestead- ■ • LAND OWNER CALLED UP. • ■ ■ ■ 1850 ACRES AT =£10. . ROLLING ..SANDSTONE COUNTRY. 7 MILES ROAD. FRONTAGE.' ' NEARLY' ALL IN GRASS. •WINTERING oOCO SHEEP AND.37O • .. . CATTLE. " ONLY' =£2000 GASH REQUIRED. THIS is one'of the best quality properties and admittedly the best managed property in the Hokinnga dis-trict-North Auckland. It is- situated 10 miles from a good port, which is only 12 hours' steam from Auckland. Fat stock 'are-regularly-shipped to. Westfield 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,, nnd will eventually ba largely ploughable. The fencing is good and in first-class order, there being H paddocks. The buildings comprise a house of 6 rooms, woolshed, stables, etc., everything necessary for the working of an up-to-date sheep farm and everything in applu-pie order. House and woolshed are connected by 'phono with the nearest centre. School is 1 mile distant and.P.O. 2 miles.; ' The 3000 sheep wintered, of which 15C0 are'breeding ewes, .ire a Ropd line, clipping '91b. of wool last year. . Everything about the beto.kene good management and careful selection of stock. The property having such n large road frontage, tho possibilities of cutting up are. obvious. , Tho general contour of the land-.is. so.easy that combined dairying and grazing are quite practicable, the cream being collected by the factory wagon, • which calls 3 times per week. The terms have been made exceptionally easy because of. the owner bci n.s called up. : . ■. "Y5" NOHTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., : . WHANGAREI. ' CHEAT VALUE IN FARMS. J.qo ACRES, all Hut, in good English «/U fjrass, house and outbuikling.s; good returns. <£-! 10s, per acre. Eiisy terms. Mti ACRES, large part in grass, balam-o in fern, house and out'buildiiigs; whole farm in pink of condition. per acre, terms. 390 ACRES, well improved farm, show. iiiK great returns. .C 22 per ucre. Easy terms. Send for fuller particulars and see what we can offer you iu the best farming district in the Dominion. B. C. ROBBINS, '- TAURANGAAND TE PCJEB. -
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