AUCTIONS WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HA WEEKS' BY-LAW. ! AUCTION SALK (iTsTREET STANDS. STANDS will ho Sold by Auction nt Hip Office of the Chief Inspector, TOWN HALL, on MONDAY, JULY 7, 1 jit 3 o'clock p.m. i Applicants will bo requested to produce ; thoir Licenses. Particulars on application at In- ■ epeclor's Office. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. • July 4, 1919. i SALE OF GOOD BUILDING SITE. 1 EOT STREET, NEWTOWN. ■ ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919, 1 At 2.30 p.m. i AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSES. S. GEORGE NATOAN AND CO. are instructed to sell by public ' auction as above— SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, having a frontage of 37ft. to Roy Street, by a depth of 135 ft. (about). This is the only vacant section in the street, which is one of the best residential streets in South Wellington. Further particulars from the Auc- > tioneers, • S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., : 105 Customhouse Quay. f HUGE SUB-DIVISIONAL LAND 1 .SALE. NEAR THE • CLOSE TO 3 SEA. BULLS. r PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. PUKEHOU ESTATE. c PUKEHOU ESTATE. i — ' FARMS. OA FARMS. FARMS. W FARMS. To bo Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION On JULY 30, On JULY 30, In the LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. THAT RICH, PICTURESQUE, COSY BLOCK OF LAND, surrounding the ','Fraser" Homestead, the envy of all Dairy Farmers and Fat Stock Growers who have visited that district, is ) now surveyed into 1 10 DAIRY FARMS, 10 DAIRY FARMS, 3 in Areas from 44 to 185 ACRES, and suitable for the Dairy Farmei. whose ' ambition is to put up butter-fat records and live in congenial surroundings. THE 10 DAIRYING AND SHEEP FARMS adjoin the Dairying Block and extend towards the sea coast, and ' consists of heavy loam fiats with portions warm, healthy undulations. THESE SECTIONS are suitable for Mixed Fanning: both sheep and cattle do remarkably well on this block, and in Ihe words of a farmer who knows this country "the Hats will grow anything." > TERMS-. 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent. in twolve months, 10 per cent, in three years, balance 7 years at 5| per cent. D Order your Plan To-day. ABRAHAM & WILLTAMS, LTD., LEVIN AND CO., LTD., t Joint Auctioneers. LAND NOTICES. FARMS FOR SALE. '• -I rA ACRES, 2J'miles from Kimbolton J.J" 15 miles from Fcilding; all in grass and irop; 11 paddoclis; good fencing; .permanent water; 4-rooined house, cowbails (with maclinies), large shed, etc.; will milk 50 cows. Practically all ploughable. Price, £\~ 10s. per acre, with .81000 cash'. FlO. • 1 Q*3l ACRES, Freehold, all in grass exj JLi/O oC pt 9 acres shelter bush; well watered by creek, fenced and divided into 13 paddocks; will carry liO-tiO cows, twothirds flat and ploughable, balance,undulating; Iwo-stoncd house of 9 rooms, cowshed with concrete bails, woolshed, motor-shed, and all necessary outbuildings. Situated 4J miles from Palnierston North and 1 mile lrom school and factory, etc. Price, -CIS per acre, with otICOO cash. T3. nn ACRES, Bunnythorpe, all in grass; •3 «" 88 acres Hat; well watered by streams, 8 paddocks, 88 acres ploughable; will carry 45 cows and few young stock; good 7-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, and washhousc; large milking shed, ' stables, and several other sheds. Ideal dairying country. Price, ,£55 per acre, with* .£BSO cash. PI. QO/? ACRES, Marton district, of good s rt/OO ■ cropping or grazing country; '" 150 acres in grass, balance stubble, rant crops, and patches of native bush; nearly all ploughable and mostly level; 8 paddocks, well watered by springs and dams; u 4-roomed house, washhouse, granary, etc.; l-mile from school, 1} miles from railwav station. Price, .£2B ss. per acre; cash, about .£IOOO. M29GI. I have various other SHEEP AND CATTLE FARMS FOR SALE. Apply R. U. HARDEN, HOUSE AND FARM AGENT, 8 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Box 961. 'Phono 704 A. LAND FOR SALE. i- A BARGAIN-OWNER. LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. 1 MOST POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT AND FARM IN AUCKLAND IIARI BOUR. HOUSE of 30 rooms and all conveniences, also FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE, all fully furnished, including piano and full-sized billiard table, new acotylene gas plant; 91 ACHES OF LAND, mostly alluvial flat, in grass, II orchard, garden, and natch of lovely native bush. Good beach frontage to n ■twn-milo beach. Photos., etc., at office. •- PRICE AS • A GOING CONCERN, s .£5500. Easy terms arranged. Note.— i- This is a good paying proposition. Last season about 200 applicants, for accommodation had to be turned away. Apply promptly, GEO. PAYKEL, •14 Queen Street, Auckland. A BIT OF MAGNIFICENT LAND. f)0O ACRES, FREEHOLD, situated AAo handy to Levin, all in grass or crop. The land comprises somo of the very best on the Manawatu Lino, being mostly heavy puketea and white pino country, portion drained swamp. Carrying li£ head of mixed cattle and other stock. All well fenced and divided into 7 paddocks. Buildings: Two small houses, one of 3 rooms and one of 4 rooms, cowshed, with milking plant installed, rek gistered dairy, etc. f Price, .£SO per acre. For terms and ' full particulars apply to 1 MILNE AND EOCIIFORT, Agents, Levin. FOR FURTHER (.AND MOTIVES SEE PAGE 13.
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