;. TUESDAY, NOVii-iiiKH 10'ra. y&WLVXU (jRIFITMiS liwc receive; |JD instructions to sell h>- tui.ti-j;: o; | accouat of whom it. nmy cojeera, on !.1k ground, wet or dry, opposite Mr. ii.jt)g.:loM s ' new residence, Lemon-stie. -t,— Nswly done-up G-oom Hoii-e, wit' ! convenient pantiy and bathroom ! '.Three RaH- v coti'->i-* r'.djiimnc;, to hi isoki singly or ;ii om; l;.il. Two-thirda of purthaij .y.o->;\y , :\a roma:i [ ftt G per cent, 'iue Auctioneer;! d;:'<xt r.f.knU--n to In choice pear trees on two oi the i-cctions, lln crop from which will jay interest on tin cost of the sections. OffiLMAN'S IiX.MS'JJtfD. CHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th. BBWLEY & GRIFFITHS, instructed hy Mr. W. Courtney, will sell by Auction on the ground, wot or dry : The'BA-LANC" of the S"0TJO;;S k the ab.ive Cure; v ;i'„>prb. The Sections have b.vn iiicrrasr:") iu are. reducing the number t'ro-u (U to 18, much increasing their attractiveness. Near'y all the Sections ao'.d at the Srst sale have been fenced ;\vn\ improved, with a view to early building. Title Land Transfc ■. Sa'e at 2.30 o'clock. dwl9 . BY ORDER OK" THe'mORT- | GAGEE. I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. JEWLTW & GRIFFITHS, under instructions from the Moilgagoe,..will sell by auction at their rooms in Oevoi-strest, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, 21st day of Hovember, at 2 o'clock : The Goodwill of the lease of Sections 1 and 2, Block 14, Cape Survey District, containing 317.j acres, about SCO of which are felled and in grass, together with almost now 4-roomed dwelling and other improvements. This is a first-class property, now in the occupation of Mes?rs Faulger Bros., situated oti ihs Eahni Road (metalled) close to creamery, and only 4 miles from Bahotu township. Tenure is West Coast Settlement Reserves. Lease 11J years to run, with right of renewal and protection of improvements. Rental only LlB per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs Weston and Weston, Solicitors, New Plymouth,
IMPORTANT I.tND SALE. FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER. ' Sale at 12 o'clock s.haip. At the Office of A. A. Fantham, in Broadway, Stratford, ,1 I'NDER instructions received from Mi. A. 0. Webber, who has now settled at Matahiwi, thu following properties will be sold by public auction ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE,— T&e Farm of 178 seres, being Section 61, Liock 1, Ngsuro. and fronting che Cardiff Road. This farm is within urn miles of Stratford, is highly improved, and a model dairy farm. - Section 86*, containing 32 acres, fronting Mountain Road, and within half a mile of the Borough of Stratford. Easy terms may bo arranged. It is to be clearly understood that the highest bidder becomes the purchaser, as mv instructions are to sell. On account of Mr. T. Sar?cson, — 109 acres on the Rugby-Tariki ICoads, good house and milking shed. Intending buyers rm be shown over any of the above properties. *. A. FAKTHAM, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE, TO BB HELD AT WAIPAWA FIRST-CLASsTaSRY FARMS, SITUATED IN THfl D MKVINtf UHNTKB OK HAWK Hi's BAY. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1903, 0. B. HOADLEY AND CO. Have been favoured with instructions from N. H. Beamish, Van , to offer on above date, at Waipawa, 1200 iffi 1200
BEING A PORTION OF JI!S VAtiAKTOTARA KdVATK, SIAXAUUTU. Sub-divided into .10 A'loClients, arid varying from 97 to 211-i news iti extent. 'J'ljc la.;d is sur.o of tli.j nest for dairviiu wd fattening purposes in Hs.wWs Bay, all .wall w,'.'.r red in vba cisirsS seasons by t.pri;>g!i and streams. Tho toil »'(./ iu ex.::i)lh.'.i,c:! it) character will ,p<-ak for iisell: upon iiisp"c:ioi:;. Ho-t. or. ihe bloci.s ;v,e level ;wd kII free iVuiv. il ods, -,.:ia tciiu.cy. 1 nv umlul.tSohool, Telegraph, and Posi Office within easy distance. Good roHds give r.tce ; s ti every block in ail seasons. A creamery i« erected on the property. The terms of payment ai'ionl un oxcep tional opoortunity to thotij with limited means, which are ;-,s iodo.vs, via : 10 per cent, e-sh ■\ v time of s-de, TF, percont. in Ji'ebvmy, 1905. b»lBT.ce cao remain for three yfnr: farther, o.: may be raid olf. In- ' teress oh ;d( unpaid pivclws-.: The Auctioneer <■ m commend prud'c-.l i.:i peity, wliici is n.-.w : u and satisiy t'cihcclvl-. carrying capacity, tm-i < TITUS: - s.. ■■■■ Plans will b} forwa application. The Property, v.hich aod by applying to i'.ir Pi the neart-s? railway statiot can bo obt,i< c'. For all further partion! 0. B. JiUAU. a to its richness, or advantages. ! AN,-FIiMJ. 3-' cost free on , bii[i,:iea or horses ] J. A. MAISEY, ARCHITECT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (Eng-1 Jand), Sydney, and Auckland. j Drawings, Specifications, eta., prepared in j /Irak-class stye for any desci.ption of build- J Inge. j Office I Bomont Chambers Egmont-streefc, j (Opposite Qoffee Palace.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 3
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