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; S»l©Si IJT J3iUCtjLori. j OF LANDED ESTATE. By Order of tie Trustees, IK THE ASSIGNED ; ftSTA'TE OF FELIX o's. McCarthy ■ AT THE RAILWAY HOTEL, P A T E A, OK SATURDAY, Jan. 26, At 2 p.m. William C owern is instiuctcd to sell by public auction ns above, the following valuable freehold properties: LOT I.—Section 34, Pntea Extension, In. 14p, fronting Dnrt . street, 102 links, together with the large new Hotel, containing 14 bedrooms, 1 billiard-room, 1 bedroom, 1 dining-room, 3 parlours, 1 kitchen, 1 bar Purchaser to fake stock and furniture at valuation for cash, or approved endorsed bill at three or four months, bearing interest. LOT 2,—Section 36, Paten Extension, In 3p, fronting Dart street, 78 links LOT 3n —Section 35, Paten Extension, subject to payment to McKrrrow, Esq, of £IOO and overdue interest XiOT 4.—Section 37, Paten Extension, 2n 19p, frontage to creek on one side and |to street opposite entrance to Railway Station, 78 links The above sections are the key to the railway traffic and shipping , which must always Jlow past them. They willy in the future trade of Patea y be the most valuable properties in it. Lot 5, Part of Section 122, adjoining all the above, containing 2a Or 24p with frontage to creek along one boundary, formerly known as the Green Island Fellmongery, and admirably adapted for that purpose, or for a flour mill, A Most Valuable Site. LOT 6. Section 4, Block XXIV, Pa tea, fronting Bedford street, 82^ft LOT 7.—Section 3, Block XXIV, Section 9, Block XIX, Each fronting Bedford street 82|feet and subject to a mortgage of £l4O, at 7 per cent, and about 6 month’s interest in arrenr LOT B.— Section B, Block XLIII, Patea, lr Ip, fronting Victoria street 100 links, with comfortable dwelling LOT 9. —Part of Section 132, 1 acre fronting Great South road, with 2-roomed Dwelling thereon, and within few minutes walk of railway station LOT 10. —The Goodwill of the nnexpired term of lease of sections No 118 and 119, containing 5 acres each, known as the Green Island and subject to sub-leases at £ls and £lO respectively, present rental being 25s per acre LOT 12. —Quantity of old iron ~ 13- —1 spring trap „ 14. —4 tanks, in lots n 15. —The whole of the Furniture and Stock comprised in the Railway Hotel, absolutely without reserve, should the property on which it stands not be sold at this sale The above are for the most part the most valuable sites in Patea. In view of the freezing industry just inaugurated, the railway gap to Hawera in course of completion, a zest and impetus will be given to the rail •Way and shipping traffic, enhancing the values of these properties in particular (from their situation) to an enormone e xtent. The whole of the above properties will be sold subject to such charges as there may be upon them Absolutely Without ReserveTerms, which have been arranged to allow pnrehasers time to make such arrangements, as they may require, will he as follows: —lO per cent. Cash Deposit, 15 per cent, in one month ; 75 per cent, payable in six months with interest at 8 per cent. Tittle to issue when purchase money is fully paid. LUNGH PROVIDED. For further particulars apply to H. E. P. Adams, Solicitor to Assignees. Horace E. Deane, I Samuel Taplin, >-Assignees. George H, Norman, ) Or to W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Messrs nolan, tones & CO.’S STOCK SALES FOR JANUARY. Normanby stock sale : Wednesday 16 R E Mcßae’s clearing sale Kakaramea ... Thursday 17 General sale, Hawera ... Saturday 19 Hawera stock sale ... Thursday 24 Manaia stock sale '... Thursday 31 NOLAN, TONES & CO., Auctioneers.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1137, 11 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1137, 11 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1137, 11 January 1884, Page 3

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