FOR SALE BY TENDER SALE. "Written tenders 'will be received at the NTorth Auckland Lands Office, Government Buildings, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. jn WEDNESDAY, October 23, 1929, for the purchase of the undermentioned property:— ENDERSON. H Sections 265, 2G6, Waipareira Parish. Area, 24 acres 2 roods 37 perches. Title, leasehold. Capital value, £l5O. Annual rent. £6. Terms of lease, 66 years from 1/7/26; 10 acres in pasture; 14J acres in gorse, rough feed and fern; 31 chains of road fencing, 30 chains boundary fencing. Land undulating to steep. Watered by springs. Section 215, Waipareira Parish. Area, 11 acres 2 roods IS perches. Title, leasehold. Capital value. £l3O. Annual rent, £5 17s. Term of lease, 33 years from 1/1/20; acres in fair pasture; 9 chains road fencing, 23 chains boundary fencing, 32 chains subdivisional fencing. Oneroomed Dwelling, poor repair; workshop, iron shed and pig-sty. Property subdivided into 7 paddocks. Undulating to hillv land, all more or less ploughable. Watered by spring and swampy stream. Section 214, Waipareira Parish. Artea, 10 acres 2 roods 10 perches. Title, lease hold. Capital value, £lls. A £ll 12s. Term of lease, 33 1/7/19; S acres in fair pas steep clay knob; 43 chai divisional fencing. Small shanty on property. Hilly land, all more or less ploughable, watered by swampy stream. Subdivided into three paddocks. The sections are situated on the Swanson-Henderson Valley Road, and are approximately 3 miles from Swanson and Henderson Valley Railway Station and L miles from Henderson Valley School. The title to these sections is leasehold, with a perpetual right of renewal and right of purchase at capital value in respect to Section 214 and 215, and a right to purchase based on a revaluation in respect to 265-266. To save confusion tenders should state the amount offered as a freehold for each individual section, or the property as a whole. ental, road and subTERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 10 per cent, or near offer. / BALANCE: Instalment Mortgage for 3uj years to Discharged Soldiers; interest, ! *5 per cent, per annum; repayment o£ ; principal 1 per cent, per annum; 345 - years to other than Discharged Soldiers. Interest at 55 per cent, per annum; repayment of principal 1 per cent per annum. No stamp duty pay- . able. . . \ Purchaser liable for all solicitor s fees m preparation and registration ot transfer and mortgage. CONDITIONS OF TENDERS: Tenderers to state—(l) If Discharged Soldier or not (forward discharge). (2) Amount of Capital available for developing property'. (3) If property is required for personal residence. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PUBLIC NOTICES D U R O P. r L A T E S, L TD. Shareholders are hereby informed that offers have been received for a substantial consideration from a powerful American combination for the World’s rights, and the directors have cabled acceptance. vr Z. AIR FORCE Demolition operations commencing MONDAY, October 14, 1929, are being carried out by Defence Department on rock situated near Beach Haven Wharf. Shipping and launches are warned to keep clear. H. C. GLENDINING, Major, A.A. and Q.M.G., Northern Command. ■J^ORTH TRANSPORT CO. MILFORD-DEVONPORT SERVICE. The following ALTERATIONS to the Time-table will take effect from MONDAY, the 14tli inst.: — WEEK-DAYS FROM MILFORD. 9.50 a.m. (10.5 a.m.), 10.50 a.in. (10.55 a.m.), 11.50 a.m. (11.55 a.m.), 12.50 p.m. (1.5 p.m.), 1.50 p.m. (2.0 p.m.). SATURDAY FROM MILFORD. 12.50 p.m. (12.55 .m.). ..), 1.50 p.] (l.i (1.30 n.), 1.50 p.m. (1.55 p.m), 2.50 p.m. (2.55 n.), 3.50 p.m. (3.55 p.m.), 4.50 p.m. (5.0 a.), 5.20 p.m. (5.30 p.m.), 5.50 p.m. (6.0 u.), 6.50 p.m. (7.5 p.m.), 7.50 p.ih (8.0 p.fn.), 5.50 p.m. (9.0 p.m.), 9.50 p.m. (10.0 .), 10.50 p.m. (11.0 p.m.). imes in parentheses indicate present time of departure. Time-tables on application at the Ferry Office. W. 11. TAYLOR, Manager. XMAS GIFT FOR “HOME.” NEW ZEALAND BUTTER. Such a gift as this would be much appreciated by your friends or relatives at “Home,” and entails no trouble or bother for you. All you need to do is to send 9s cash to: The Secretary, the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board* Box 566, Wellington, together with the full address of any resident in the United Kingdom. For this amount our London Office will send, free of any cost to the recipient, 41b of New Zealand “Finest” Butter carefully packed. Each pound of butter is packed in a carton and the four cartons into a larger carton. A card, giving the name of the sender, will be enclosed in the package.
To ensure delivery before Christmas, it will be necessary for orders to reach the Board before NOVEMBER I—be1 —be wise, SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY, write in Today! While this makes a much appreciated Christmas Gift, the Board also undertakes this service any time during- the year. SCHOLARSHIPS SOUTHWELL SCHOOL, HAMILTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY'S. Applications are invited for FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Of £7O a Year. Open to Boys under 12. For full particulars write to the Headmaster. J>AWL I N G S SCHOLARS H I P. The Trustees under the Will of the late Humphrey Rawlings offer three Scholarships for competition in December next. The Scholarships are tenable for three years, commencing from the first term in the year 1930 and consist of free tuition at either the Auckland Grammar School or King’s College as the parents of the scholars may choose. A maintenance allowance of £lO per annum, payable quarterly, will also be advanced to each scholar. Only boys under the age of twelve years on December 1 next, attending one of the public common schools of the Provincial District of Auckland, and the sons of poor parents, will be eligible for the Scholarship. Applications containing the names and addresses of applicants must be sent, not later than December 1 next, to the Trustees, by whom due notice of the time and place of examination will be given. Forms of application may be on applying at the office of the First Floor, Lister Building, Street East, Auckland. obtained Trustees, Victoria BAKER AND SWAN, Trustees. ELECTRICAL WORK & SUPPLIES 4 LLLM Electrical Co., Lid- Anzac Avenue Auckland, for highest-grade Electrical Installations. Phones 44-443. 4 0-6 11, 40-739. ALL Classes of Electrical installations carried out under personal supervision.— Watson Steele and Ganley, Ltd_ VVellesiey St. W.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 4
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