AUCTIONS. ■WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1910. At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of Or H.P. 2-TON COMMER COMMER<4O CIAL MOTOR LORRY. (In perfect running order and condition); fitted with Lorry Body with Drop Sides aiul Tail-board. B JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceivecl instnictions to sell at their Rooms, 157'Lambton Quay, as above (on account of whom it may concern)— 1 ONE VALUABLE MOTOR LORRY, .by the well-known BRITISH MAKER, COMMER, This lorrv is in splendid order and condition, and is at present in everyday 'use. As it is in our hands under' somewhat exceptional circumstances, it is for practically Absolute Sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ! HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1916, At 10.30 a.m. "TVALGET3T AND COMPANY, LTD., have been favoured with instructions, to offer by Public Auction, at their Hastings Premises, as above— 1 990 ACRES (Land Transfer Title), LriJrJU exceptional sheep country, known as the OLD HOMESTEAD BLOCK, TE APITI STATION, PATANGATA, H.B. Full Particulars and Conditions on application to ■ . . THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 30th MARCH, 1916, ( At 2.30 p.m. ' ATTRACTIVE SALE Of SEASIDE SECTIONS, MURITAL IyrESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have IyjL been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate to sell bv Public Auction on THURSDAY, SOtn MARCH, at their Rooms, 195 LAMBTON QUAY, at 2.30 p.mTHE ALLEN STREET ESTATE, EASTBOURNE. EASTBOURNE. OA SPLENDID BUILDING OA •4U SITES. These attractive Sections 'are situated at the southern end of Eastbourne, and afford a splendid opportunity to those desirous of acquiring Sections for Building Seaside Villas. From these Sections there is an uninterrupted view of the Harbour and Cook Strait. There are frequent services from the City by the Eastbourne Borough Council Perry Boats and 'Buses,. TERMS OP SALE: 10 per cent. Cash, 10 per cent. Three Mouths, and Balance 3 years at 5£ per cent, interest. For plans and further particulars,. apply to MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP, AND BRANDON, Solicitors; or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneera. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. THE SYMES ESJTATE. .WAVERLEY TOWN HALL. . . FRIDAY, 24th MARCH. At 2.30 p.m. ; T7IREEMAN R, JACKSON AND CO., JL' LTD. (Wanganui),. in conjunction with THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LTD. (Hawera), have been instructed by MESSRS. A. E. and A. SYMES, who are retiring from farming for health reasons, to sell their Freehold and Leasehold Properties, totalling
3.0 000 AC® ES ' comprising— HOMESTEAD, WHENUAKURA, sul> divided into 8 Freehold Farms of from 109 to 150 acres, and goodwill of Native Lease of 95 acres, 21 years to run. PALMER'S ESTATE, Whenuakura, subdivided into 5 Freehold Farms of from 84 acres to . 121 acres. Also goodwill of Harbour Board Lease of 153 acres. MOUMAHAKI ESTATE, subdivided into 5 Freehold Farms of from 351 to 412 acres. MOTUROA PROPERTY, subdivided into three Freehold Farms, comprising 600 acres (known *as M'Lean's), 1400 acres (known as Cameron's), 600 acres (known as M'Donald's). The latter includes 170 acres Education Lease. OTAUTO RESERVE (Patea).—The goodwill of Sub. 1 Part Sec. 10, comprising 263 acres, and Sub. 11, Part 'Sec. 9 and 10, comprising 360 acres; present rental 13s. l}d. per acre. About 20 years to run. NOTE.—This Sale should command the attention of those in search of land, by reason of the excellent Quality of the land to be offered, blocks being available for fattening, dairying, or sheep fanning. A largo portion of the Whenuakura property is not to bo equalled in tho district. ,Tho Otauto Reserve is also first quality land. The Moumahalti propery is highly adapted for fat lamb raising and cattle fattening, and grows good root crops. It will with the growth of facilities be excellent for dairying. The iloturoa property, which is hilly, usually winters Wo sheep besides a large number of cattle. TERMS.—Ten per cent, cash on fall of hammer; 5 per cent, in 12 months; a further 5 per cent, in 24 months; balance on mortgage, 5 years at 5 per cent., with the exception of Otauto Reserve, which is subject to 5i per cent, interest. Plans and conditions of sale are available at the offices of the auctbneers, or at the office of Mr. G. H. Graham, Solicitor, Waverley. , IMPORTANT LAND SALE. HEAVY lUHIKATEA COUNTRY. WE WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, In the HAMILTON HORSE BAZAAR, n NICE LITTLE DAIRY FARMS, n O NICE LITTLE DAIRY FARMS, u ' Ranging from qq TO 107 ACRES, woll improved Otj X.A f and in good heart. ALSO, THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK OF OQ'C ACRES, "JO With Fine Now Houso, Sheds, Yards, and All Improvements. EXTREMELY EASY TERMS: .El per aero doposil;. ill ifj/5. per Aero in 12 months or permanent improvements to that value. .',£ l 10s. per acre in 5 years. Balanco in 7 years at 5 per cent. A. Discount of 5 per cent, will bo allowed purchasers pitying one-third cash. For Plans and Further Particulars, «P!>b to coopßß ANR ,\"N I NO, MAN'DENO JACKSON, S, . ;i total
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