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AUCTIONS. • MONDAY, APRIL, 28, 1919, At 2.30 li.iu. AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 71 Hobson' Street. tmhjssrs. ' HARCouirr and co. Iyl iinvc received instructions to soil by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195 Lnmbton Quay, on Monday, April 28, 1019, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL Hint vahmble I'Veeliold Property known as No. 71 Ilobsoa Street, hnviiig n frontago of 31 feet, con- ■ sisting of a sitb.stiintiiilly-built 2story' Dwelling of 7 rooms. The property is well situated, and replete with all modern conveniences, electric light, power point, ens cooker, tiled hearths, excellent hot water service; tlio interior is tastefully decorated, and comprises drawing and dining rooms, study. ) bedrooms, and dressing room off main oedroom, large ,bathrooni, well-appointed citchen, and domestic offices. Full narticulars on application. HARCOtIRT AND CO.. Auctioneers^ ■ MONDAY,.APRIL 28, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. ■VUCTION SALE Oil' FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 21 ANTICO STREET. NEWTOWN. jMTKSSRS. H.VECOURT AND CO. have L'-B. received instructions to Sell by Pubic Auction, at their Uooms. 195 Lanib;on Quay, on .MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. it 2.30 p.m., All that well-built 0-roomed Residence, No. 21 Antico Street, on land having a frontage of 31 feet to Antico Street; by a depth nf 136 feet. The property, which consists of six good 'ooms, with all usual domestic offices, is veil constructed of heart matai and toara, fitted throughout with electric light, lot and cold water service, built-in ward•obes, tiled grates and. hearths, commands i jlovely open' view, and is in a very milny position, within 5 minutes' walk of :he Newtown car. Full particulars on implication to HARCOURT'AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. WELL-KNOWN COASTAL FARM, NEAR WELLINGTON. On AVEDNISOAY,' APRIL 30, At 2.30 V-m.' H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been • favoured with instructions from \\r. and Airs. Fred. Morrison to offer for Public Auction, in the Chamber of Coniuoree, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as ibovc— I'-JOA ACRES ('more or-less) of alluJWb/Wl/ ' vial Hats, terrace, and hill ■ land. Splendid healthy sheep and cattle country, with a groat sole of grass, and having a heavy carrying capacity. Some. 30 acres arc in crop, principally swedes and rape. There ave several hundred acres of low terrace, country, mostly ploughablij. This is a portion of the Parangarahu Block, PenciuTow Survey District, and idjoins the. Orougo Rongo Station. It was for many years in the occupation of Mr. Riddii'ord, on which-his noted Romney Stud Ewes were running. The balance is good hilly country. The property is fenced, subdivided, and well ivatered. The homestead contains large living room', two bedrooms,' bathroom, large scullery, h. and c, p.w.c, waslihouse. joppor. tubs, etc. Permanent, water supply from concrete reservoir. Drainage to septic tank. Exceptional])—fine woolshed, ivith largo night pen accommodation, shearing machines, plant, etc.' Concrete motor garage. Two sets of sheep yards, [lit), etc. Four-roomed man's cottage. The vendors . invite inspection., The condition of the slock will speak for themselves. They state that the deathrate'for the last season was under 2! per ;enr. Tho pronerh- wintered 1200 ewes, 300 hoggets, 150 head of cattle. Books are open to inspection to bona-fide purjhasers.. The property is only 28 miles from Wellington, and 20 miles from flip Lower Hutt by good metal toad. • Photographs and plan may lie seen, and full details obtained from the Auctioneer, IT. ERNEST LE'IGTITON, 182 Feathorston Street, And at Lower Hutt. IMPORTANT . SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. MANGAOHANE ESTATE. • MANGAOHANE ESTATE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART, LTD., In conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Have been instructed 'by the Executors of the' late G. P. Donnelly to offer by Public Auction, at the -Browning Street Salerooms, NAPIER, .on above date that MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PASTORAL PROPERTY Known as the , , . : MANGAOHANE'ESTATE, And comprising about . ACRES . Q1 KftA ' ACRES ACRES 'tfJLjOUU ACRES . Subdivided into FIVE BLOCKS' .FIVE BLOCKS, As under, viz., BLOCK "I—Containing 8170 ACRES. BLOCK 2-Containing 7100 ACRES. \ BLOCK 3-Containing 1302 ACRES. \ BLOCK 2515 ACRES. BLOCK 5-Containing 9309 ACRES. . Title: Land Transfer.' On Block 5 (Homestead Block), the buildings consist of 12-ROOMED RESIDENCE (h. and c-water, telephone connection with Taihape), surrounded by well laid out garden, lawns, and shelter plantations; woolshed (1G stands with Wolsoley machines), sheep yards, men's whare.-} and cookhouse, etc. All being in first-class order. MANGAOHANE-is situated in the Inland Patea District, 75 miles from NAPIER and' (when 2J miles of road is completed) 28 miles from TAIHAPE. It consists of healthy, open country, well covered with danthonia and tussock, and beautifully watered by running streams.. Portions are and grow excellent crops_of oats and turnips.' At present carrying about ono sheep per acre, besides good number of cattle and horses, The carrying capacity can be considerably increased. MANGAOHANE has been most profitably occupied for many years by tho late Mr. G. P. Donnelly, who was recog ; nised as. one of the foremost pustoralista in the Dominion, and tho foresight and sound judgment displayed -by him in the 6olcction of this country will bo amply confirmed by a visit of inspection. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent, at time of sale. 15 per cent, on delivery in one month. Balance in iivo years from date of sale, All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 5J- per cent. Purchasers will be allowed interest at the rate of 51 per cent, on their deposits from time of sale until date of delivery. Litho. plans will be available shortly and will be forwarded upon application to the Auctioneers, Napier, or all Branches of Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd. ' A TEMPORARY OFFICE will be OPHNIOD by the Auctioneers at- TAI-HAI'E-on APRIL 1(1, and their representative will supply full information ano arrange for inspection of the property. Those desirous of proceeding to the Estate from Napier may do so by arrangement willi the Auctioneers. CONDITIONS OF SALE may he inRpecled at the Offices of Messrs. Sainsbury, Lounii, and Williams, Solicitors tc the vendors, Napier, or at the Auctioneers' Temporary Office at: Taihape. NOTE.—An Auction Clearing Salo ol Stock and Plant will be held prior t<: date of delivery, so that purchasers ol the various blocks can obtain their re. (|uiremenls from the stock at present de pasturing on the Estate. A. E. RENOUF, Auctioneer. FOR FURTHER LAND MOTJOF.S SEE PAGE 11,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 173, 16 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 173, 16 April 1919, Page 12

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