SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. C, E. GAUSTAD offer for sale by Public Auction, on the above date, at the Clifton Hall, tho following properties:— On account of the Waitara Harbor Board— LOTS 1 TO 8, BU.SINESS AND RESIDENTIAL ■ LEASES. On account of various VendorsLot 0, Section 7, Block 100, Strange Street, with 4-roomed house and conveniences. Lot 10, Section 1, Block S3, Strange Street, with 4-roomed House. Lot 11, Section 7, Block 15, Waitara East, with 4-roomed Cottage, on very easy terms. Lot 12, Allotment No. 28, Section 4, one acre, Nelson Street. Lot 13, Sections 5 and 7, Block 82, Nelson Street. Lot 18, Sections 1 and 2, Bleek 40, 13 of 2S, Block lIT, two acres, together with 7-roomed house, conveniences, and outbuildings, Nelson Street. Lot 15, seven acres, .being Section 27 of 28, Block TTT; no building's Lot 18, flOft by 30ft, buiiding allotment, fating both Ogle and.Bank Streets. Lot 17, 51 acres, 3 roods, 24' perches, sub-divided .into six paddocks, and several small enclosures; 6-roomed house, verandah, porch, hot and cold water, wash-house, bathroom, man's room, motor garage, dairy, hayshed, cowshed. This property is situated in Princess Street, Waitara. This highly desirable suburban property is. offered to the publie at the low upset of £SO per acre. Terms: 10 per cent, deposit, 5 per cent, in G months, 5 per cent, in 12 months, 5 per cent, in two years, and the balance can remain for seven years from the date of sale at 8 per cent. Lot 18, Section 1 and 2, Block 46, Waitara East; Leslie Street. Lot 10, Sections 13 and 16, Block Paratutu, being a choice little property, all in Waitara West, comprising 28 acres 3 roods 35 perches of highly valuable land. Lot 20, Section 4,, Block 90, West Quay, together with three buildings thereon; a very valuable business property. Lot 21, 6-roomed house, over" half an acre, Brooks Terrace; Harbor Board lease.
Lot 22, two and a quarter acres; Harbor Board lease. Lot 23, Section 12, Block 50, Waitara West. Lot 24, Section 3, Block 61, Waitara West. Lot 25, Section 5, Block CI, Waitara West; three choice building sites facing Craeroft Street, high and dry. Lot 20, Sections 10 and 12, Block 83, Waitara, West; valuable building sites with a frontage to McLean and Blake Streets. Two quarter-acre sections, with a low upset, that are sure to grow in value. Lot 27. A nice little West Coast lease of over 200 acres. The farm is in the pink of condition—a highly payable proposition. Full particulars of these properties can be had from the auctioneer. QLIMATE! Every Farmer desiring both shauld write at once for Plan of the Subdivision of Dr. Prendergast Knight's wellknown, property, RICHMOND DOWNS ESTATE. WALTON, THAMES VALLEY. Twelve Excellent Dairy and Sheep Farms of 148 TO 1310 ACRES, FREEHOLD, will, be sold by Public Auction in the offices of the FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON, on THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1910, at 2.15 p.m. The man who changes from £GO-an-acre land will be able to buy for every acre at present owned three acres at Richmond Downs and enjoy a milder climate. EXTREMELY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT Full particulars from Messrs Hall and Knight, Solicitors,, Wellington; or from either of the Joint Auctioneers: THE N.Z. LOAN.AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Hamilton, Wanganui, Auckland. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., at Hamilton TENDERS FOR LEASE OF FARM. RENDERS are invited by the Trustees of the late Edward Jollie for the Lease of the Farm situated at Patea. containing 2"3'/ s acres, known as "Waireka," and presently occupied by Mr. Peter McNanghton, for a. term of five years from July 1, 1010. This is one of the finest farms in the district, and lies within a mile of the Patea Railway Station and Freezing Works and within two miles of a Dnirv Factory.
Conditions of Tender may be seen at the office of this paper, at the Publk Tiust Office, Hawera, and at the Offices of Messrs WilsVin and Grey, Solicitors New Plymouth, where form 9 of tendci may be obtained. Tenders should be addressed to ''The Trustees, K. Jollie's Estate,- care Messrs Wilson and firey, Solicitors, New Plymouth," and will close on May 31, 1918, at 4 p.m. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. RICHEST J_AXD IN THE . JJOMIXIOx' HAURAKI PLAINS. |Q7 ACRES, Freehold: river front- ""■"'' . age. FRESH WATER. Steamers passing property daily to Auckland and Paeroa. Railway rig'ht liandy, also stock markets, school, store find P.O. One of the best situations on the Plains, with river and large willowtrees bounding three sides; good shelter hush. FENCED, DRAINED and PARTIALLY IMPROVED. Good English grasses. Carrying 30 head of stock. Small house and cowshed. Offers of £BO per acre are being refused for more improved lands adjoining the above. PRICE-£ 37 PER ACRE-£ 37 . C.F.BENNETT, .TE AGENT ~,;.., AUCKLAND,
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