QHEAIUNG commences at Biancepeth p\ IO TUESDAY, November 8. 1881. Sliee] in the shed on MONDAY NfiiH'L Shearoii to be at Pinelmrst on MONDAY 12 o'clock W. H. ALLSWOKTIf, Overseer, Rrancepotli. Fit I.DAI 4th instant, lorabout ci»lit C wins of PENCIXii near the Royal Hotel, full partictilnis on jinplic-iliim to i;, drown, Co".neil Chambers. THE C!URATES'! SALE OK 51 ASTKII T0 X LA N D SI.NTE Tin; SETTLEMENT OF THE TOWN, SUBDIVISION AND SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN DIXON ESTATE. FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. WELLINGTON. Ox THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ISSI. At'J o'clock p.in. rn KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. X • are favored with instructions from Messrs J. M. Clelaml and B. I'. I'crry, Trustees of the estate of the late Mr C. Dixon, to sell by public auction as above, positively without the least reserve, in order to close the accounts of the estate. THE VIRILE OF THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY IN MASTEKTON known asSurImrhim Sections numbered 1. 4, o, and li, on the plan of the Town, and containing ONE H U.N ORE!) AND SIXTY ACRES OF I Hl', MX EST LE\ EL LAND, subdivided into Sections rangiiit: from 1 aero to !l acres each; also, TOWN SECTION No 07, TOWN of MASTERTON. and tiic SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE, ORCHARD, and GAR DEN, on part of TO ,VN SECTION No. 17, TOWN OF MASTEHTON, and known :is formerly ocunpiod by the late Mr Dixon. The Properties will be offered in the following order Lots Nos. 3 to '1!!. FUOSTIXC IHXOX-STREET. . :l - l l ' Corner Section No.containing ..1 0 10 Section No. •!, containing .. 1 024 Section No, s,containing ~ 1 () 24 Section Xo, (i, containing .. I 0 24 Suction Xo, 7, coufaiumg ~10 21 Corner Section No, S, I'ontainih;,' .. 1 0 24 eiioxtimi i:an.ni;stki;-st']:i:i:t and wohksoi 1 - UOAII. Sections No i) to 20 inclusive, each containing ~ .. ... 1 ]2l FROXTIXU KIRTON AM) RAXXISTEIt-STREETS and worksoi'-road. Corner Sections Nos. 21 to 24 inclusive, each containing .. 1 337 I'noNTlN'i; RAXXISTEI'.-STRKKT AND WORKSOPROAI). Sections No-. 25 and each containiny 1 ;j 39 Sections Xoa. 27 t • .*:0 inclusive, radi coiitainii)'; ~ ~21 !) •'ROXTISi! IS.IXXfeTBB-STRr.ET, WOKKSOI' AXD i'oi.umha-roahs. Sections Nos. 31 to 33 inelusive, each containing ~ 2 1!) KROXTIXI! COU MIiA AND WOIIKSOI'-ROAOS, action Xo, 34. containing !) 2 2!) FROSTIXI! V.'OIUtSOi'-ROAIi, Section No, Do, containing .. !) 2 2!) Section Xn. 3G, containing .. ti 032 Sections Nos, 8J ami ;IS. radi mitainiyg.. .. .. .. (i 1 0 Section Xo,'!!!, coat •ining ~40 Hi Section Xo. HI, containing .. 4 OK) Sections Nos. 41. and 12, each containing ,1 0 5 FRONTING MXOX-.-TKIXT AXI) WORRSOI'-ROAI). Corner Section No. 43, containing 3 0 S FRONTING I)IX0X-STE1T.T AM) IIERISERTM hit, r. Corner Section No, 44, containing 8 3 IS FROSTIXI! HERBERT-STREET AXI) KPRIPPNI STREAM. •section No. 45, containing .. fl 0 2!) Section Xo. 4li. containing .. 82 13 Section No, 47, containing ~ |j () 27 FROXTIXC lIBIIP.EItT-STI:KET AM) COM'MUAi;o.u>. Section No. 48, containing f> 2 2fi The whole of the above allotments are feumrnuY SiTt'.VrEii allotting on the L'own of )rasterton, ;,nd within two or three liinutes' walk of the Post Oiiice, Lots 48 to i) 4 TOWN SECTION No. 117, MASTERTON, sub-divided into SIX FIRST -CIAS.S ISUILDINO \LLOTMEXTS in the Heart of tlic town, as under Lot 4!l—Allotment No. 1. fronting QuecnI street, 44 feet by 132 feet ° rust.;io—Allotment No. 2, fvontini' QuecnstreeiV'l.4,feet by 132 ft Lot 51— Corner Allotment No. 3, fronting Queen and Cannou-strets, 44ft by 132 ft ° Lot 52—Allotment No. 4, frontiu" Cannonstreet, lifift by 132 ft Lot o3—Allotment No. 5, fronting Dixonstirat, (ilift by 132 ft. Lot 54—Conier Allotment No, 0, fronting Dixon and Cannon-streets, (ilift by 132 ft Lot 55 That VALUABLM HLOCK of LAND, part of Town Section 17, TOWN of MASTEUTON, having Frontages to Queen-street and Dixon-strcet of 50ft each, by a depth of 330 ft, on which is erected tlio first-class and COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE known as" Oswell Cottaa;" The residence contains some 10 rooms with offices and outbuilding?, and is admittedly one of the best and most comfortable in the town. The ground is beautifully laid out as an Orna-. mental garden and Orchard, and is planted with many rare and beautiful trees and shrubs. The whole of the above properties will be sold to the HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE; and as tl.ey aro, without exception, amongst the most choice and valuable to be found in or adjacent to the chief town of the Wairarapa, the Sale affords an OPPORTUNITY for the INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL, either in large or small sums not likely to occur again in that District for many years. The Terms of Sale are Deposit of 10 per cent on the fall of the hammer, balance by promissory notes at 3 and 15 months from'date of Sale, WITHOUT INTEREST; but purchasers who may desire to arrange for a mortgage for a.period of years can be treated with on application to the Auctioneers. Lithographed plans and full particulars as to the whole of the Properties may be obtained from tlio Trustees in Wellington or Masteiiton, or from the Acctioxeers ; while: the Title, which is perfect, may be seen at the offices of Messrs IzARD and.BeLL,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 3
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