AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALE. "TVALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND, At their Land Booms, Fanshawe Street, j On • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920, At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Hio owner, A. D. KENNEDY, ESQ., will j offer as ahovo his well-known ! MERCURY BAY PROPERTY, MERCURY BAY PROPERTY, Consisting of T6O ACEES ' and subdivided into Six Convenient Sections, of from 90 to 145 acres, THIS PROPERTY is comprised of good quality swamp land, originally mostly in tlnx and raupo, but now drained and all more or less in grass. When fully developed these flats will provide, ideal dairying and fattening country. THE SITUATION is particularly convenient, being about li miles froni Mercury Bay township, and possesses all tho facilities 'necessary to comfortable farming, such as school, -post office, stores, hotel, factory, wharf, etc. RING FENCING is complete with some subdivisions, while the owner owns two cottafr/-6 in the township, about halfmile from tho property, and will allocate- these to sections a and C for removal by purchaser. THE CLIMATE is unsurpassed, being most equable, with practically no winter, and having a well-distributed rainfall, conditions are ideal' for dairying. There is a further area of 3000 to 4000 acres of the same quality land in tho Bay, and this makes the futuro prospects for tho success of the dairying industry particularly bright. . THE OWNER, being keenly desirous of effecting a quick clearance of the property, HAS FIXED LOW RESERVES, and wo would therefore impress upon those who want land the undoubted possibilities attaching to this sale; in fact, there is no question but that values in this hitherto little known district will, as development proceeds, appreciate more vapidly than in any other locality. ACCESS is by regular boat service from Auckland, or by rail to Thames, and thence n three hours' journey by car. We confidently recommend inspection. TERMS: SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, and 410 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent, in 12 months, or buildings to be erected to that value. SECTIONS 5 and 610 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent, in 6 months. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. . For further particulars aud conditions f sale apply to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., uckland, Wellington, Hamilton, and Whnngarei, And all Branches and Agencies. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. Important auction sale freehold PROPERTIES: 1 HOUSES AND SECTIONS, THORNDON 19 SECTIONS. ISLAND BAY SECTIONS, HIGHLAND PARK. GOLDIE'S BRAE, LOWER EUTT. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will sell 'bv Public Auction, at then Rooms, 195 Lnmbton Quay, on FRIDAY; DECEMBER 17, at 2.30 p.m.: LOT 1-ALL THAT PIECE OF LANI havingi a frontage of 05ft. 7in. tt Thorndon Quay by a depth of 112 ft. together with the 11-roomed' Dwell ing, No. 109, the Double-fronted Shop No. 107, and the Vacant Section ad joining. LOT 2-ALL THOSE SECTIONS num bered 2, i, G, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, and 27 with frontages to Eden and Rhin Streets, Islnnd Bay.Terms of Sale on Lot 2 are—lope cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 12 months balance 3 years from dato of sale at per cent., no interest first year. Sec tions can. bo released separately, j good chance for a builder. LOT 3-Section 47, Highland Park Ei tate, having a frontage of 57ft. t Seftprf .Street by a depth of 200f This is one of the picked sections o: the estate, right at Sefton Stref tram stop, well sheltered. LOT irrALL THAT PIECE OF LAN! having a frontage of 50ft. to Fraiu Street (Goldio's Brae) by a depth ( 57ft. This section is. close to- th Wa'destown and Thorndon trams, an., commands a fine viow. LOT 5-Sections 29. 32, and 33, having frontages to ■ Cornwall and Earoa Streets, Lower Hutt, of CBft., 47ft. lOin.. and 50ft. respectively. These sections are in one of the best residential positions in the district. | Easy terms enn be given on all lots. ■Full particulars oh application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD., ' have been instructed bv A. V. COLLINS, ESQ., to offer by Public Auc-, tion, AT THE MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, At 2.30 p.m., The Whole of his FAMOUS HOMEWOOD ESTATE, Situated at OTANE, comprising: ACRES O'T/11 ACRES ACRES At e ±± ACRES 'SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE BLOCKS Varvinß from 20 TO 550 ACRES. This is ono of tho Finest Properties in the district, comprising Rich Flab and Low Downs, well, watered, and carry ing Best English Grasses. Also 39 ACRES, WITH SEVEN-ROOJICD HOUSE, Motor, Shed, Stable, and Cowshed Alongside Otnnc Saleyarda. And OTANE TOWN PROPERTIES, Comprising S-ROOMED HOUSE. Ala Stablos and Motor Garage. Also FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE and ground at Clivo Grange. TERMS: 10 per cent, at timo of sale 10 per cent, on possession, 10 per con I in 2 years. Balance in 5 .years. Interes G per cent, per annum; Plana will bo posted on application. i Also, at samo timo, Account MBS. . ;• COSGROVE: ' 101 Acres L.I.P. Ront .£37 per anuun situated alongside- Elstliovpo, flat an 1 undulating, well fenced, with ROOMED HOUSE and outbuilding A compact farm, suitable for Dair; ing or all Mixed Farming* Term J cash, balance 5 years at G per eon -toA ACRES. Freehold, rich pastu XOtr except 30 acres felled bus well ring fenced, 12 paddocks, good roomed house, 5-bail cowshed, mot shed, butter factory, school, and pc office 1 mile, metal road. J!2G per aci \bout ,£ISOO cash, balance on go terms- H. A. ELLISON, late Distri Valuer, Land Agent, To Kuiti.
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