WEDNESDAY. 28tt JANUARY, . At 2.30 p.m. SALE' BY PUBLIC AUCTION.FREEHOLD PROPERTY in RICHMOND ... STREET, PETONE. . . . MESSRS. H.VRC.pURT. AND CO. have received instructions from -the Oivrier, to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. 195 Lambt'on Quay, on Wediies: day, 2Sth January, 1914, at 2.30 p.m.:— ALL THAT parcel of land having a frontage of 65ft. 6in. to Richmond Street, I'etone. by a depth of 116 ft.. more or less, together with a . five-roomed house and outhouse erected thereon known «s' No. G9. Upon this large level section is erected a live-roomed house, with bath, gas, and the usual convenience.", let .on a weekly tenancy at 12s. Gd. lo a long-stand-ing tenant. The house is in good repair, has a nice sunnv aspect, and ,js within five minutes' walk of the Station. The Section is one of the best in I'etone,.and as a building proposition there is sufficient space to erect two or three houses. For further details' apply " HARCOUIIT AND CO.. Auctioneers. •PKELI.MI NARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PRELIM IN AR Y A'NNOUNCEMENT. THE TAHAROA ESTATE, THE TAHAROA ESTATE. THE TAHAROA ESTATE, Adjoining Dargaville, Northern Wairoa, THE best portion of this magnificent Block, - amounting to about -10,000 acres, nearest to Dargaville, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION On FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 13U, FRIDAY, 291 h FEBRUARV,' 1914, ' By MR. COI.MORE WILLIAMS, at his Auction Rooms at Dargaville, In conjunction with Paul - Hansen and Co., Auckland. This sub-division is considered' by those best qualified to judge the finest and the most important in the annals of Northern Wairoa land, comprising as it does the famous Maungatara Swamp, now fully drained, and without donl>t one of the finest drained swamps in the North of Auckland. ■ ' Too much attention cannot lx> drawn lo the importance of lira subdivision' as the road now being made on the ■fcouiu dary of 1 the llauugatara Swamp means direct access from Dargaville l'iftlit through to Uie Sea, -Coast.' The importance of (his cannot he overestimated. It is the intention of the owners'}' to put such low reserves on Ibis subdiv.isnnt as will ensure the disposal of the whole of it at Auction, -and prospective buyers arc asked to inspect this Sstato before purchnsiii!' elsewhere. The terms offerer! are remarkably easy: 5 per cent, deposit on fall of. hammer. 5' per cent, deposit on the signing of the Sale an ! Purchase Agreement. 10 per cent, deposit at the commencement of-' the second year from date of Auction. This to be waived if I") per cent, improvements are effected within the year. Ift p->r cent, at Ihe commencement of the third year from date, of Auction. Balance to temain for. 5 years at 5 per cent., per annum from date of sale. The Hiniale, -growth, and prcrross of I lie Northern Wairoa and t'ho -Town of Dargaville are. sufficiently well known to show that the Taharoa Estate will undoubtedly be th" centre of Ibis prosper-ous-and progressive District, and to homeseekers, investors, and 'speculators no opportunity equal to this has yet been placed on the market. . Plans, which will be readv in a few days, may be had from Mr. Colmore Williams, Dargaville; Paul Hansen'and Co., G-l Queen Street. Auckland. ACRES L.1.P., adjoining Rail"A'O way Station, School, and Township, Stratford Branch Railway. Comfortable dwelling and stock yards. Post Office on the property. All in grass except 7 acres, easy hills, long frontage to two roads; carry about 20 cows and tflfl sheep; blue papa formation. About 30 acres ploughable. PRICE. .£'B per acre. Mortgage, .fi.VW to G.A.S.O. Only 4:25(1 cash required, balance can be arranged at G per cent. This is an excellent proposition, and the first man to inspect will buy "for certain." J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. FOn SALE, AT MANGERE, AUCKLAND. '. 1 Tfi ACRES of the richest volcanic liv land in the Dominion. This block is admirably adapted for subdivision into Residential Sites. Material for roading can be obtained free within half a mile of the property. This land is level, has a very large frontago to the Main Mangere Read, and an extensive frontage to the Manukau Harbour. A now ferro-concrete bridge is being ■ constructed across the Manukau Harbour in. place of the present wooden ono; provision being made for to carry • the electric car across to Mangere. Walking distance from this property to the Bridge is only about ten minutes,. There is an assured handsome profit to anyone purchasing this property at tho price required. -£100 per acre. Easy terms of payment. Full particulars upon application to W. FRATER AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS, • 103 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, AUCKLAND' SHREP AND CATTLE COUNTRY; " • f rAA ACRES, good land that, with a J-Ovlr little work, would cut up into Dairy Farms. What better spec, than to buy Dairying Land at Grazing prices? Over half in English grasses, balance partly unimproved, lint with good rough feed through it. . Mostly easily ploughable low hills; limestone and papa formaJ tions. Very clean. Well fenced. ; House, woolshed, yards, dip, etc. From Auckland, visit farm and return ' same day. j Price, i:S 10s. per acre. 3 HARRISON AND CO., Swansea Street, -AUCKLAND.,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 20
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