SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING JTAS been favored with instrpfciont from the Beneficiaries in the estate) of the late WILLIAM BAYLY; to offef by auction at .his Mart ..on SATURDAY, 10th JULY, at 2 o'clock: Section 885, situated hi Gill Streofc and adjoining the back of tlia Presbyterian Church section, containing 1 rood 1 perch, freehold title, with 8-roomed dwelling thereon. Conveniences in« elude gas, hot and cold water, and electric light. ALSO Section Pt. ,884, situated in Gill Street, and adjoining 'above, area 20.40 perches, freehold tit'.e, with 7-roomed dwelling thereon, with gas and electric light. > For further particulars apply to th* Auctioneer, or Messrs. Govett, QuUliwD A Hutchen, Solicitors. ' '.''', NEWTON KING JIAS been favored with instructing from the Public Trustee,;, in tha estate of the late WILLIAM KENDALL to offer by auction at his Mart on SAT* URDAY, 10th JULY, at' 2 o'clock: Section 122, situated township of Lepperton, containing J -aera freehold. The buildings consist of a comfortable 4-roomed dw«U ling and a large shed. The house is in excellent jr>* pair, and is situated in a sunny, well sheltered spot, and right, iff Lepperton. , For further particulars apply to thd Auctioneer. ' BY PRIVATE TREATY. SUB-DIVISIONAL SALE ' STRATFORD, NEWTON KING 4 '■"' AS received instructions from A. 0. BRETHERTON, ESQ., to offer, by Private Treaty the whole of his well* known "COLMWORTH ESTATE," com. prising 1589 acres, sub-divided irto . A SECTIONS, viz.— SECTION 10, BLOCK 15, HUIROA sd: 56? ACRES (Access from Stanley Road.) SECTION 15, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD 348 ACRES SECTION 14, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD 237 ACRES SECTION 13, BLOCK 15, HUIROA SD 244 ACRES
SECTIONS 13, 14 find 15 have front* ages to the Manawariri Road. ' SECTION 11, the Homestead Section, contains 200 acres and fronts the Ahuroa Road, and is situated 5} miles froat Stratford Borough by metalled road and 2 miles from Toko P.O. and Railway Station. Half the land is ploughable, t'aa quality of the soil is good, and grows tur* nips capable of keeping 100 lambs to thS acre for one month, This is a good opportunity to obtain r» farm so centrally situated. TERMS are exceptionally easy, and 4 large proportion ef the purchase monnjj can remain for 5 years at 0 per cent. POSSESSION-AUGUST 2nd, 1920. Any further information can be obtain* ed from the Auctioneer. £3OO CASH '**" miles from township, on metalled road; all in grass but about 100 acres bush, 400 acres or more ploughable, 30 acres rich river flat; subdivided into numerous sheep-proof paddocks. < Buildings: Two five-roomed houses and shed. • ■ -f - ■. , ' Carrying capacity: 750 breeding ewes, 200 dry cattle. A good herd df cowa could lie milked on part of this property if desired. Price, £lO 10s per acre; £3OO cash, balance arranged. Reason for selling, holding too much land. Further particulars on application to NEWTON KIJTG LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD. L. A; NOLAN & CO.; GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. rtOVERNMENT Valuations eonduetel " as under— Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waf« Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New.Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, tallow, etc., con« ducted monthly. GET A FREE SAMPLE OF >ALMERSTON IJIALAQALLA npEA. TBSEN YOU'LL BUY THE HALF CHEST. " .'
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1920, Page 8
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