TO BUILDERS. will be received at my office . hip to 3 riVlouV on FRIDAY, 22nd inst., for tlio erection of a large house, ihaia road, Opunakc, for .Mr. Morto Hickey. Plane ;il my office. A. O'BRIEN, Architect. Opimake. 11/5/14. STRATKORD COUNTY COUNCIL. RENDERS will he received until 10 a.m. on .WEDNESDAY, May 20, 1914, at the County Office, Stratford, for Contract No. 887 (supply of 100 cubic yards of Shellrock on Stanley and Acklaml Roads). Contract No. 888 (scraping, cle.!:iinis , : and tarring .Making J!r:d..:c stream, Stanley Road I. Specifications and conditions of contract may bo seen at the County Office, Stratford. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. IT.kSi'ASS NOTICE. persons finiiid irejpassinj; on the properties or the undersigned WILL BE PROSKCUTED:DONALD FRASER A. E. SUTTON B. S. WELLS H. T. JOLL, Uruti. NGARIKI ROAD, RAIIOTU. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. NEWTON* KINC* * J-TAS received instructions from Mr. Chas. T. B. Smith to sell by Public Auction on the farm as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— >1 GOOD DAIRY COWS, AugustSeptember Calvers 7 grade Jersey in-calf 20-month heifers 1 pure-bred Holstein bull 11 mixed weaners, 1 draught foal (slight reserve), light dray, B,f, plough, disc harrows, farm sundries, and quantity of household furniture Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. WAITARA BUSINESS SITES. SATURDAY, MAY 16. walteeFjenkins J-JAS received instructions from Mr. Thomas A. Cot-head to sell by Auction at the .Mart on SATURDAY NEXT, 2 SECTIONS, next .101 l BrothersStore, McLean Street, Waitarn, being Subdivisions 23 and 24 of Section 12, Block 89, Waitara West, containing 0.1 and 9.8 perches respectively.
WEPRTER, 'DOBSON LIST OF SALES FOR MAY. Stratford—Tuesday, 19. FRIDAY, MAY 2'J-At 11 o'clock. SUBDIVISION OF THE FAMOUS yy HARE PAPA J} ST ATE DAIRY FARMS 25 TO 2GK ACRES. NOTHING RICHER IN LAND. TILE-DRAINF.D SWAMP AND ROLLING DOWNS. KAILWAY THROUGH PROPERTY. TWO STATIONS ON ESTATE. CAN MILK FOR CIJ Y SUPPLY. CHARMING HOME SITES IN A WINTERLESS CLIMATE
T. M AXDEXO JACKSON 1 , INSTRUCTED by GEORGE BAYLY, Esq., will sell by Public Auction atthe'.r Rooms, Custom Street East, Auckland, on the above date, THE FAMOUS WIIAREPAPA ESTATE, which has been subdivided into 14 farms, of the followimr acreages:—23. 33. 51, 88, 118. 123, 131, 114, 151, 103, 186, 257 and
Every Section to be offered is completely i fenced and ready occupa- ! tion. WHAREPAPA WHAREPAPA IS FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE NORTH for its fattening paddocks, and us DAIRYING LAND it will stand out on its own for city milk supply, tha Helensvillc Railway running through it with a station at each end—namely, ' Wharopapa and Ohirangi (38 miles from Auckland'. WHAREPAPA WHAREPAPA, IS ALSO AN IDEAL RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY, with charming sites fpr houses. It 13 quite handy to the Hcleitv ville Hot Swings, which to many will bis an attraction, and is just a nice distance fvoid Anrkls>?d by motor-car. The situation is niso just ideal for a Stud Farm, boim* contiguous to the city by a good fair service. Terns: « jtfc "»nt. on fall of hammer. 10 pe. cent, on pfsfjession, 5 per cent. op improvements first 12 months, or further 10 per cent, cash; balance 5 years; 5 per cent, interest payable on all unpaid balances. PLANS ON APPUCATrOSFv
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 13 May 1914, Page 8
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