AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF LAND AT LEVIN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 2, 1919. At 11 a.m. ]| . , ■ . ab f>ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., have been i> -favoured with instructions from MRS. E. B. OSTLER to offer for Sale, , by Public Auction, at "GARLAND'S" No. 2 PICTURE THEATRE, QUEEN c ? STREET,' LEVIN; the balance of her B 1 Coshinoro Estato, comprising on OK ACRES on tho Queenswood and _ OU Bartholomew Roads, subdivided — into 5-acro sections. Also, 2 SECTIONS IN OXFORD . STREET, LEVIN, comprising an — . area of { acre, on which a four- i<2 teoa-roomed house is situated. • Tho above sections are at present leased, but the term expires September j 12, 1919. ■ ' ■ p 0 .' TERMS: ", 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 6 j ( 10 per cent, in 3 months. 10 per cent, in 12 months. tu Balance in 5 years at G per c«nt. £ This Salo affords a great opportunity f for those who desire to build a home V in pleasant surroundings. / ac Tho land is exceptionally rich and fer- 4tile, and is eminently suitable for thoso sli who follow the occupations of nursery cs gardeners., bee farmers, and poultry ca raisers. 11.1.1. For further particulars, apply to the O auctioneers, to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ti. Wellington. ( LEVIN SALE. ■ « TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. w fVEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEB- ° -IV CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. | LTD., will sell as above, 'at 1 p.m.— . 200 good.woolly hoggets' a , 40 fat sheep h .60 fat .wethers ....... h 43 owes' and 51 black-faced lambs 0] (docked) 25 hoggets G . 24 2-year steers , -w 40 Shorthorn and Holstem mixed-sex J , yearlings „, 12 empty 2-year heifere ' ; 8 20-month heifers, guaranteed empty C| 6 2-year Jersey heifers . • „ 4 voalers . ' r , 3 2-year bulls, guaranteed ci : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,. 1919, At 2.30 p.m. fi :■■. Estate of -the late W. B. Rcevca. . . SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE I BUSINESS ' AND RESIDENTIAL - PROPERTIES. • WILLIS STREET, No. 35 EDWARD STREET,- . j KENWYN TERRACE, Nos. 16 and 18 ISLAND BAY' SJBATOUN LOWER HUTT. MESSRS. 'J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their Rooms Featherston ' Streft, as above— :.. 1 Part.' Lot 3, Reclaimed Land, having 20ft. . frontage to WILLIS STREET by a * depth of 80ft., with the substantially- j; built 3-story Brick and Concrete » Building thereon, occupied by Mr. I. ' Hart, fancy goods dea.ler. ' v This property is in the busiest part of s the best retail business street of the city, c and must increase in value. i Part Section 201, Wellington, having . 33ft. frontage to EDWARD STREET ] by 78ft. with 3-story 'Brick Ware- , house thereon, occupied by Messrs. , Gualter, Kliouri and Critchley, and , Jacobson as tenants. This splendid investment property is near to Manners Street, the building is solidly'constructed, and the present rentals Show a good return on the. price required. . Lot 12 and part 13, D.P. 1708, having : 60ft. frontage to KENWYN TERRACE by 66fjt. 9in.. with the two 6roomed 'Dwellings, Nos. 16 and 18, thereon, replete with modern conveniences, well arranged, and in firstclass order. These 'properties are on separate titles, nnd will be offered in two lots. 1 Part Lot U, D.P. 1747, containing 27.4 -, perches, with Dwelling,, No. 32 Free- •'' ling Street, of i rooms thereon, having 2 bay windows, bathroom, wnslihouse, etc., with view of island and ocean. , Part Section 3, Block V, SBATOUN,. , having 40ft. frontage to MARINE PARADE by 153 ft., with 3-Toonied Concrete Cottage thereon and iron shed. One of the few sea frontages for sai in this delightful and popular suburb. The cottage is near the back boundary, giving ample room for a large addition. That splendid Family Residence, known ae "Willowbank," Parliament Strce Lower Hutt, containing 9 rooms, all on one floor, and 2 rooms upstairs, fitted with gas, gas cooker, and caliphont, situated on land having an area of 1 acre (more or less), planted with many valuable trees and shnbs, tastefully laid out, and having a long frontage to the etreot. Near the railway station and in firstclass order, this property is one of tine most desirable suburban homes now lii the market. . No expense has been spared in providing all the latest improvements, nnd the auctioneers would strongly recommend those desiring homes in the Hutt Valley to inspect this property. _ For terms of salo and further particulars, apply to MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, MYERS, AND O'LEARY, Solicitors, Featherston Street; Or J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1919, At 2.80 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF THREE VALUABLE RESIDENCES, NoB. 6, 10, and 12 Nairn Street. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Feathereton Street, as above— PART OF SECTION NO. 47, Wellington, having 59ft. tin. frontage to Nairn , . Street, by a depth of 132 ft., together with a piece of Wild at the back, 31ft. 9in x 50ft., together with tho Family Residence, NO. 6 NAIRN" STREEt thereon, containing 8 largo rooms, all on one floor, with bathroom, kitcheu- , ette, conservatory, detached , washhouse, and workshop. This Residence is in good order. Tbo principal rooms have plastered walls, and ' tho House is. so arranged that it can bo oooupied by two families. There is a tennis lawn in front, with a vegetable garden on the eouth side, end a valuable ehubbery and flower garden on the north. LAND, having 21ft. 9in. frontage to Nairn Street by 97ft. 3in., with the two-story Residenco of 7 largo rooms 1 erected thereon, NO. 10 NAIRN ' STREET, having modern improve--1 ments, bathroom, wash-house, etc. LAND, having 25ft. llin. frontage to t Nairn Street by 97ft. Bin., with the two-story Residence of 7 rooms, NO. 12 NAIRN STREET, thereon, having bathroom, wash-house, etc. The above two Dwellings aro of attractive appearance, and are well-fitted •> throughout. On account of their central' position at the junction of two importi ant tram cervices, they should be especi- ► ally attractive to business men. 4 For terms and further particulars, upply to MESSRS. CHAPMAN, SKERRETT, : TRIPP, AND BLAIR, Solicitors, Brandon Street, Or to the Auctioneers. ' Ql\(\ ACRES, L.1.P.; 600 acres good Ovv grass, balance standing bush; carryinß at present 1256 sheep, 70 mixed cattle, 2} to 3J-year-olds, 4 horses; townghip 8 miles; 6 paddocks, all sheep-proof; Z. <-roomed house. Price .£lO per acre; j>2ooo cash, balance on easy terms, H. A. ELLISON. , Tβ Kuiti.
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