APPROACHING LAND SALE.
The attention of cayit i*.li.-ts is directed to Mes-M's Thynne, Linton k 'Vs sale ofland, which takws pliieeon Saturday nex', at th.ir auotion room?, i >xton. The first lot is to brt submitted by ordor of tb.j mortgagees, and consists of that well-known pr-perly leased by Mr F. K. Crowtber from the na; tives, upon which is erected Wentwood's Temperance Hotel, besides other properties, in addition to which there is the larcfe nnd valuable vacant spaoe, opposite Whyte's Hotel, all part of the same block of laud. This is undoubtedly one ofthe most valuable properties likely to come into the market for wme time, being in the very heart of the totvnship, and will return very large profits to tbe capitalist who is fortunate -enough t*> secure it ' The remaining properties to be. offered belong, to Mr S. al. Baker. ' The first that demands notice is the acre on the Avenue road adjoining Mr Duraat'scottage.(uextFu lter's Hotel.) This has been subdivided into four allotments, and from its capital position, should Bell well. As the population appears to be gathering on the Avenue and in that part of thY township, it is more than probablo that this proporty will become in a few years a valuable building site for business purposes, while for private residences it is even- now first cluss.. These sections will be sold on remarkably easy terms, viz., onethird cash, the balance in three years, at current' rate of interest. The next property that will go to the hammer is the half acre r b\ t Moutoa road, with residence thereon, recently occupied by Mr Baker, which is known as a faithfully-built structure, and j can be easily let at a good rental. The terms. for this property are also easy, viz., j one-half cash, balance in twelve months.' There will also be auctioned a section on jtfo. 1 Line, near Mr Feed's house, divided into three allotments. Persons on the look out for good investments should enquire as to the properties to be submitted, and as it is highly probable there will be a rapid rise in -.Foxton proporty shortly, those who buy will doubtle-s not regret their purchases.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 86, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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365APPROACHING LAND SALE. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 86, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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