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Sales by Auction. WAIPAWA—By order of the Proprietor, now resident in England. Block 65, containing 105 acres Block 58, containing 128 acres EU AT AN IW H A—Block 19, 42 acres of Bush BUSH SECTIONS, POHUT, River FrontageNos 109, 110, containing together 46 acres KEEEEU—BUSH SECTIONS— Nos 8,9, 10—14 acres each 11, 12—20 acres each THE VILLAGE OF ST. HILDA, PUKETAPU, (the Property of H. S. Tiffen, Esq.) About 250 ACEES of LAND in a continuous line from the farm of Mr John Heslop, at Puketapu, to that of Mr John Hammond, on the Meanee Flat, laid out in 25 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS 16 Sections in Paddocks of 4,6, 8, 10,15,20, and 25 acres each, all having frontages to the Great North Road. The Proprietor, in offering this Valuable Block of Land for Sale, is desirous of affording an opportunity to the Settlers on the Meanee Flats for purchasing WINTER PADDOCKS for depasturing Cattle, Horses, and other Stock. The convenience and importance of such Paddocks to the Meanee Farmer cannot be denied, when more than ordinarily wet seasons set in and flood the low lands. Therefore this opportunity should not be neglected. The QUAETEE-ACEE SECTIONS forming the VILLAGE, and selected as being of the richest land, will also give to the farm laborer and others at Puketapu an opportunity of possessing a small FREEHOLD, which, at no dis tant date, must be of considerable value. To complete the Village, the Proprietor has laid off a Section of Land, intending the same as site for a Church. A Plan of the Property can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. Two COTTAGES in Milton-road, the Property ty of Mr H. J. Bell, (one lately in the occupation of Major Miller), are built on li acres of Laud, leased from the Church of England Trustees for 21 years, at a very low rental. The Land is well fenced in, and is well stocked with Fruit Trees of every description, and otherwise in the best state of cultivation. The Cottages can be purchased either in one or two lots, and upon easy terms. Also, Two Shops in the Shakespeare-road, the freehold property of Mr Bell, opposite Mr Garry’s Workshop. In the Estate of Mr John Mason. Those Eligible Business Premises in the Shake-epeare-road, with handsome double shop front—£6o advanced on Mortgage, can remain for one or two years. Ground rent, £l4 per annum. Estate of James Stewart. (By order of the Trustee, Samuel Begg, Esq.) TOWN SECTION No. 9, being Subdivisions 10, 11,12,13.14, 15, thereof, immediately opposite the ROYAL YORK HOTEL. The land is substantially fenced in, &c., well stocked with Vegetables and Fruit Trees of the choicest description, and long known as “ STEWART’S GARDEN.” THOSE ELIGIBLE BUSINESS PREMISES, IN HASTINGS-STREET, THE PROPERTY of A. & M. BROWNE Having an Unexpired Lease of 19 years at a nominal ground rent. The Shop is fitted up with every convenience for a Draper’s business of considerable extent. TOWN SECTIONS— Hastings-streot, No. 278, 66 feet Dickens-street, Nos. 265, 266, 262, 253 Emerson-street —208 NOETH EUATANIWHA, Military grant--84 acres, chiefly of good Agricultural Land, adjoining the property of Mr W. Glenny. The purchaser can have immediate possession, and the Government will give possession of the property in fire months from the present time. WAIPAWA— Part Block 59, being i-acrc Section, being Subdivision No 1 of the Hadley Estate. TAMU MU—6l acres adjoining the Properties of Messrs E. Collins and J. Johnston, one-third of which is Bush Land. Dickens-street —253, 262 Emerson-street —2CB, adjoining the Property of J. A. Smith, Esq. Shakespeare-road —Part Section 57, 47 feet. Subdivision No. 2 20 Shares in the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company. Calls £lO, paid up. CHAMPAGNE LUNCHEON AT ONE O’CLOCK. Sale to commence at Two o'clock, sharp.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 373, 3 May 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 373, 3 May 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 373, 3 May 1866, Page 3

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