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AUCTIONS. THE TE MAIRE THE TE MAIRE , SHEEP AND CATTLE SHEEP AND CATTLE HUNTERVILLE FARM HUNTERVILLE FARM Selling by Auction at Hunterville on DECEMBER 16, " At 11 a.m. aches mnn acres ACRES JLUUU acres High-class Land. A Splendid Solo of English Grasses, some been down for 30 years. NOTHING BETTER In New Zealand for raising sheen or cattle; the■ present high carrying capacity could still be increased by using the plough. Mr. Barthoup, the owner of the .MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, invites all interested to pay him a visit at Te Maire Homestead. * Call on us and we will make all arrangements to motor you out; it is only about five.miles from Hnnterville, on the main road. ..and you will be delighted with the Homestead, Stock, and Property. Terms are easy—s per cent, day of sale, 10 per cent, on possession (February 16), 5 per cent, twelve months, balance at 5J per cent. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. HunterviHe, Marton, Palmerston, and all branches. THE BEST SHOP SITES IN NEW ZEALAND. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, At 2 p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., will sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, S3 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLANDST. KEYENS AND VERONA, So ion? known as Hie Residence of- Mr. Nathan, and fronting the VERY BEST PART of KAIUNGAHAPE ROAD, Well known, throughout the Dominion as the BUSIEST SHOPPING CENTRE IN AUCKLAND. The total Frontage is 250 ft., and the dentil 100 ft., with a back entrance for foot oasspngers. The lots will be cut into'SIZES TO SUIT BUYERS, and there are TWO CORNERS, with the right of building over the entrance to Mvers Park 20ft. wine. The present buildings 'will be demolished, and Doswssion of the land given in the middle of March next, before .which time no interest will be payable. * TERMS: , 10 per cent, cash, 15 .per cent, on possession, balance in three years from that date at 6 per cent. FOR GENERATIONS no such opportunity has occurred for the aeciuisition of Business Sites in the most desirable Dart of Auckland. THE PRICES WILL BE VERY LOW. as it is desired to,clear the whole line, Fuller details ana: Plans obtainable from. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS,.LTD., Auckland. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT THE TOWN HALL, WAVERLEY ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, j • ■ . At) 12 noon. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. has received instructions from the Executors in. the Estate of the late James I*o, to sell by public auction, as above:- , T.' i -ii I 542 acres, more or less. Freehold. Section 17, Block IV, Wairoa S.D, ' 500 acres, more or le.ss, Freehold, Section 25, Block V, Omahine S.D. 600 acres, more or less, Freehold, Section 30,'BloekV, Omaliine S.D. 1000 acres, more or less, Freehold, Section 1, Block ll,Omahine S.D. 114! acres, mors or less,' Freehold, Section 6, Block 11, Omahine S.D. V'O acres, more or less, Leasehold, Section 12, Block V, Omahine S.D. The-t?rms of Sale: .£lO per.cent, on the fall of the hammer; balance on February .19, 1920. on which date possession will be given and all outgoings adjusted. This Sale offers a splendid opportunity of acquiring excelbnt farming country in suitable lots. For further particulars apply toTHE AUCTIONEERS, HAWERA & BRANCHES. G. H. GRAHAM SOLICITOR, WAVERLEY. ' TREADWELL, GORDON AND BRODIE, SOLICITORS, WANGANUI. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Offices of the above Solicitors. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF-': STAINLKY PARK, STAINLEYPARK, . WAVERLEY. ' '. mHE FARMERS'. CO-OPERATIVE 1 ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z LTD.. Hawera, in conjunction with MESSRS. PALMER AND GRAY, have received instructions from the Trustees of Lupton's Estate to sell by Public Auction about THE MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY, 1920, At the WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, The" Whole of their Valuable Property adjoining the township ol Waverley, and consisting of 1100 acres of first-class dairying land, which is to be cut up and subdivided into lb' farms, ranging I torn 20 acres to 170 acres. The property, has three road frontages and is very suitable for close settlement. It is well 'watered with running streams and windmills. Exceptionally easy tonus will be given. Possession in June, 1920. Plans and full particulars will appear later,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 20

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