NOTICE. THE BALB of ALLOTMENTS known a. MAKNHfft's Paddock ie POSTPONED till THURSDAY, the 2nd of June, at II o'clock--2232 GELLION AND CO. THAMES HIGH SCHOOL ENDOWMENT. TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, 1881. At 11 o'clock. TTT M . 0 A~P EN TEE Will Sell by Public Auction, at therßorbngh Council Chambers, Albert street, G""*"'* town, on Tuesday, the 7th d*y of Jane, 1881, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; the LEASE FOB TWENTY-ONE YEARS of Thirteen Allotments of Land, being a subdivision into Lots of a portion of a Block of Land containing 3394 acres, situated at Te Arohii, known as the Thames High School Endowment, which said Allot ments _are numbered consecutively from One to Thirteen on the Plan, copies of which, can be obtained i bm the Auctioneer. PARTICULARS. Each Lot will be offered at an upset annual rental equal to five per cent, upon the value of the land as hereunder deslared :— A. r. p. Valued at Upse Rental. £ c. d. £ «. d. Lotl. 26 0 1 91 0 6 410 2 2. 37 0 2 129 11 0 6 9 6 3. 24 019 84 8 6 4 4 5 8. 24 319 87 10 4 7 0 9. 26 012 91 5 0 411 4 10. 71 113 249 13 0 12 9 8 11. 11l 022 389 0 0 19 9 0 Lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, arid 11 are flat land of good quality; vegetation—fern, manuka, tupake, and flax swamp. These lo»s have frontages to the main road and Waibou river, j*a& the smaller feotions are very convenient to the township at the Springs- value £3 10s per acre, or £1 10s per acre less than the surveyor's estimate. A. c p. Valued at Upset Rental. £ s. d- £ s. d. Lot 6. 82 234 248 2 9 12 8 2 7. 82 234 248 2 9 12 8 2 12. 97 224 292 19 0 14 12 11 10. 97 224 292 19 0 14 12 11 Lots 6,7,12, and 13, are flat land, good quality ; vegetation —fern, manuka, tupake, and fl*x sw-mp. Have frontages to the main road with the exception of 13, which has frontage to a good hard road branching off the main road and leading up the creek. Value, £3 per ncre, or £1 10s per acre less than the surveyor's estimate. a. r. p. Valued at Upset Rental. £ s. d. £ c. d. Lot 4. 50 0 0 125 0 0 6 5 0 4. 60 0 0 125 0 0 6 5 O Lots 4 and 5 are flat and undulating land, gopd soil, and some portions, more especially ; above the old track, are rather stony ; vegetatiqn—fern, and a little bush; value £2 10s fer acre, or £1 per acre less" than the surveyor's estimate. 2171 ' Drapery If; MAESHALL OPENING UP THIS WEEK Winter Hosiery. DKESS GOODS. _ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ♦ L A N N E L S. BLANKET?. GENTS' AND YOUTHS' OVER CO ATS. LADIES' JACKETS & CLOAKS. FANCY GOODS. J. MARSHAIiL, ALBERT STKEET. 2204 —■■■—^— —^"M"|M^' W"^"^"'>'^^I WIBH it to.be understood tl.at my objec in selling 3s Tea. is the greatest good to ihe areatest number, and that the greatest number iinumber one, therefore try MoQowiw's 3s
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3875, 31 May 1881, Page 3
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