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SALES by auction UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND at Gus request of the First Mortgagee and in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage registered number 536T2. JpRDDAY, QCTOBER 1927. AT 2 o c:lock the AFTERNOON. gAMUEL y AI LE & gOXS, J^TD., Will sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, S 3 Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date:— ALL THAT piece of land containing ONE ACRE AXD TWEXTY-TWO DECIMAL FIVE PERCHES situated in the Borough of Hamilton, being lots 1 and 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland under Number 19283 and being portion of Allotment 1 of the Parish of Te Rapa and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title registered in Volume 449, folio 18, of the Register Book at Auckland AND ALSO all that piece of land sltuat€:d in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AXD EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES TWO ROODS FIFTEEN PERCHES more or less, being Lots -1, 2,6, 7 and 8 on a plan deposited as aforesaid under Number 6673 and being portion of Allotments 30 to 38 both inclusive and 365 and 366 of the Parish of Te Rapa and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title registered in Volume 204, folio 195, of the Register Book at Auckland, together with the right to drain through part of lots 3 and 5 on the said plan through the creek and drain shown approximately on the said plan and on the said Certificate of Title coloured blue. The property first described is an unfenced elevated freehold residential site, situated near the Water Tower, Hamilton, about half a mile from the Frankton Railway Station. The property secondly described is a freehold farm of 884-i acres, situate about three miles from Hamilton Post Office and Railway Station, on the Ohaupo Road and about three to four miles from the nearest dairy factory. The farm is suitable for dairying or grazing and is flat-drained swamp land, well watered, and subdivided into about eight paddocks. About 540 acres is in grass, the balance being in ti tree unimproved. The fences and drains are in fairly good condition. The buildings consist of a fairly modern five-roomed cottage and a large barn. There are also sheepyards in good condition. The Mortgagee’s application containing his estimate of the value may be inspected at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland during Office hours and a copy may be seen at the Auction. Mart on the day of the sale without payment of any fee. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to Messieurs Alexander Bennett and Sutherland, Selborne Chambers, O’Connell Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee or to the Auctioneers. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES M OUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. • In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926,” "The Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926,” and Amendments and Regulations made thereunder respectively. The Body Corporate of the Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Mount Eden, known as the Mount Eden Borough Council, herebv give notice in terms of "The Local bodies Loans Act, 1926,” that they propose to engage in the following undertaking and being unable to provide the necessary funds for the work out of the ordinary revenue of the Mount Eden Borough Council, they propose to raise a Special Loan of £IOO,OOO for the following pur pose:— <[a) For the construction of Permanent Drainage and Sewerage Works within the Borough and for the payment of the Council’s proportion of the cost of works beyond the Borough which are required to provide an outfall. (b) For the purpose of securing the repayment of the said Special Loan a Special Annually Recurring Rate of Sixpence Halfpenny in the £ will be made and levied on the ratable value of all ratable property In the Borough. (c) It Is proposed to make such loan repairable in 36& years and to make provision for the payment of a Sinking Fund of 1„ per cent, per annum. (d) It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys the preliminary expenses in connection with the scheme for which the loan is proposed and the cost of raising the loan but no interest and sinking fund. Dated this 21st day of September, 1927. E. H. POTTER, Mayor. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. In pursuance of Section 11 of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926,” I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Mount Eden will be taken on the proposal to raise the above-men-tioned Loan on WEDNESDAY, the 26 th day of October, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. E. H. POTTER, Mayor. B OROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. SPECIAL LOAN £IOO,OOO. The Poll for the Special Loan of £IOO,OOO, which is to be held on October 26, 1927, will be taken between 9 a.ir and 7 p.m., at the following booths: — COUNCIL OFFICE, Valley Road, Mount Eden. SNOW’S GARAGE, Mount Eden Road, opposite Sylvan Avenue. HUMPHREY’S SHOP, 448 Mount Eden Road, near Stokes Road. CANTELL’S SHOP, Tram Terminus, Mount Eden Road. FORDYCE’S SHOP, Mount Eden Road, corner Shackleton Road. YOUNG’S SHOP, Dominion Road, opposite View Road. SHOP, Valley Road, corner Dominion Road. ASHLEY’S SHOP, Tram Terminus, Dominion Road. SHOP, Dominion Road, corner Halesowen Avenue. S. GRAY, Returning Officer.

WANTED KNOWN \ CURE. “Nikau” Ointment for pois- .. oned wounds, ulcers, abcesses. carbuncles, whitlows, boils, school sores, scalds, etc.—Price 3s. All Chemists. BEFORE buying Fuji Frocks.—See ours —any colour and design to order, from 19s 6d. —5 St. Kevin’s Arcade, Newtorn BEFORE buying, inspect the 1928 Robertson Reversible Sewing Machine—sews backwards and forward.—Robertson, Auctioneers. BLUE Serge Suits, £5 ss. No fit or value to equal this in Auckland.— Empire Tailors, 219 Queen St. CHEAPEST and most reliable Footwear at Kelly’s, opp. Gas Company’s Showrooms, top Pitt St. All stock guarDRINK Nelson Moates satisfying tea and save the coupons. £IOO in valuable cash prizes. EASY Terms—Diamond Rings, Gold Wristlet Watches, all kinds Jewellery, €*tc.—People’s Agency, Security Buildings. ENTER Nelson Moates Tea Competition. Save coupons contained in each packet. Valuable cash prizes. FOR quality you cannot better Nelson 1 Moates Tea—rich and satisfying. Obtainable at all stores. I tT ATS.—Reblocking and Cleaning De-A-I partment for Ladies* and Gent.'s Hats.—Cox’s Hat Factory, Karangahape Road. HERALD of Spring—Health, Psychological Telepathy, Psychometrical Teacher.—lnterview Sister Salem, Philanthropist, 6 Collingwood St. INECTO, the well-known Hair Dye, procurable in all shades.—Dewar. Strand Arcade. RALPH’S Reliable Remedies-—Ralph Sanft. Chemist. 239 Symonds St.. Auckland. * SIGN WRITING for all purposes Beaven and Tippett. Lome Street. Phone 43-fififi. HEALTH A NAISMIA, Goitre, Rheumatism. Latest remedy “Esjodin.” By world’s leading physicians: 7s 6d, post free.—Box > 1519, Auckland* _

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 3

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