THE GREATEST SALE MAS TEUTON LAND SETTLEMENT OP 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. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881. At 2 o'clock p.m. 1 KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . • are favored with instructions from Messrs J. M. Gleland. and B, P. Perry, Trustees of the estate of the Into Mr c! Dixon, to sell by public auction as above positively without the least reserve, in order to close tho accounts of the estate, THE WHOLE OF THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY IN MASTERTON known as Surburban Sections numbered 1,4, 5, and 6, on the plan of the Town, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF THEFINEST.LEVEL LAND, subdivided into Sections ranging from 1 acre to 9 acres each'; also, TOWN SECTION 'No. 67, TOWN of MASTERTON, and the SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE, ORCHARD, and GARDEN, on part of TO iVN SECTION No, 17, TOWN OF MASTERTON, and known as formerly occupied by the late Mr Dixon. The Properties will be offered in the following order : Lois Nos, 3 to 43. FRONTING DIXON-STREET, a. r. p.Corner Section No. 3, containing .. 1 0 10 Section No, 4, containing ..1 0 24 • Section No, 5, containing ~ 1 0 24 Section No, fi, containing ~ 1 0 24 Section No. 7, containing .. 1 0 24 Corner Section No, 8, containing .. 1 0 24 ERONTING IIANNISTER-STREET AND WORKSOrROAD. Sections No_9to 20 inclusive, each containing 1 1 21 FRONTING KIRTON AND BANNISTER-STREETS AND WORKSOP-ROAD. Corner Sections Nos. 21 to 24 in- ■ elusive, each containing ~ 1 337 FRONTING BANNISTER-STREET AND WORKSOP-
Sections Nps. 25 a,nd 26, cac)i con: timing '. .. 13 39 Sootions Nos. 27 te 30 inolusivo, cncji contnining .. ~219 FRONTING BANNISTER-STREET, WORKSOP AND POLUMBA-HOApS. Comer Seotions Nos, 31 to 33 in. elusive, eacli containing ..219 FRONTING COLUMBA AND WORKSor-ROADS, Comer Section No, 34, containing 9 2 29 FRONTING WORKSOr-ROAI). Section No. 35, containing ~ 92 29 Section No. 30, containing ~ 80 32 Sections Nos, 37 and 38, each containing •• .; .. ~ 61 0 Section No, 39, containing ~ 40 1C Section No. 40, containing ~ 40 13 Sections Nos, 41 and 42, eacli containing 3 0 5 FRONTING DIXON-STREET AJiD WORKSOF-ROAD. Corner Section No. 43, containing 3 0 5 FRONTING DIXON-STRKET AND HERBERTCorner Section No, 44, containing 8 3 18 FRONTING HERBERT-STREET AND KURIFUNI i Section No, 45, containing .. 90 29 Section No, 46, containing .. 82 13 Section No, 47, containing ~ 60 27 FRONTING HERBERT-STREET AND COLCJIBAROAD. Corner Section No, 48, containing C 2 26 Tliq whole of the above allotments are Beautifully Situated, abutting on the Town of Masterton, Mid within two or three minutes' walk of the Post Office, tots 48 to 54. TOWN SECTION No. 67, MASTERTON, subdivided into SIX FIRST-CLASS BUILDING iLLOTJIENTS in tlio Heart of the town, as under i Lot 40-Allotment No, 1, fronting Queenstreet, 44 feet by 132 feet Lot 50—Allotment No. 2, fronting Queenstreet, 44 feet by 132 ft Lot 51-Comor Allotment No. 3, fronting Qnoon and Cannon-strets, 44ft by 132 ft Lot 52—Allotment No. 4, fronting Cannonstreet, 66ft by 132 ft Lot 53—Allotment No. 5, fronting Dixonstreet, GGft by- 132 ft. Lot 54—Comer Allotment No, 6, fronting Dixon and Cannon-streets, GGft by 132 ft
That VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND, part of Town Section 17, TOWN of MASTERTON, having Frontages to Queen-street and Dixon-strcet of 50ft each, by a depth of 330 ft, on which is erected the first-class and COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE known as" Oswell Cottage." The residence contains sojnp 1Q rppms with oflices and outbuildings, and is admittedly one of the best and most comfortable in the town. The ground is beautifully laid out as an Ornamental garden and Orchard, and is planted with many rare and beautiful trees and shrubs. The whole of the above properties will he sold to the HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT THE LEASTRESERVE; and as they arß,_ withpnt expeptipn, 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 as follows : Deposit of 10 per cent on the fall of the hammer, balance by promissory notes! at 9 and fi months from date of Sale, WITHOUT INTFjREST ; but purchasers who may dcsiro tq quango for a mortgage for a period of years can, bo treated with on application to the Auctioneers. Lithographed plans and full particulars as to the whole of the Properties pay be obtained from the Trdstf.es in or Mastehton, or from the Auctioneers; while the Title, which is perfect, may be seen at the offices of Messrs Izard and Belt,, Solicitors, Willis-street, Wellington.
SALSALINE. FRUIT I FRUIT I!FRUIT FOR THE MILLION! 10UND ATO TTVRESH l™" 1 Pino Apples Apples Lemons Bananas, also NEW POTATOES. Must be cleaved before the Show to make room for further Consignments to arrive. 0 s GLAYSOMSj 1 Queen-street "RS • WILSONE'S. SCHOOL RE IU., .OPENED. ON MONDAY,. # art Vacancies'for day pupils.; Estabushedlß72,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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