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C. B. HOADLEY AND CO. IMPORTANT SALE OF OAA PAHIATUA TOWN AND &\J\) SUBTJB,BAN SECTIONS. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 188 G. C. B. HOADLEY & CO. Have received instructions to offor on above date at the Hawke's Bay Wool Stoves, Napier, one of the best blocks at Pahiatua, situated on the main Napier-Masterton-road, .subdivided into quarter aore sections, and upwards, as per Plan now being prepared. The Auctioneers would call attention to the unprecedented rise of this flourishing town, which is the proper distributing centre of 200,000 acres of the most fertile land between Napier and Wellington ; it is also the junction of roads opening out country to the east and west of the mil way and the commercial town of sevewl large and thriving special settlements. The population of the disttict is now very considerable, and upon completion of the railway will rapidly increase, consequently these sections will greatly improve in value, thus offering to people of small means an excellent investment, all the laud being within easy distance of the Railway Station. The Terms being One-Eighth Cash, One-eighth in four months, one-eighth in eight months; balance iv two years at seven per cent., or the whole of the purchase money can be paid at any time Title—Land Transfer. Plans are now being prepared, and will be circulated on Saturday, 9th hist. C. B. HOAbLEY & CO., Auctioneers. rpHE EMPIRE HOTEL, AND ADX JOININU PROPERTY, WAIPAWA. Property to be offered at Public Auction on Account of Mr Henry Baker, by C. B. HOADLEY AND CO., On the Premises, "Waipawa, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ISB6, At 2 p.m.. THE HOTEL Will be most substantially constructed, and intended to be completed by date of sale, being re-built for two classes of trade on the site of the old building (recently destroyed by fire), and adjoining sections occupying an extensive frontage of 136 feet to the main street, and containing 62 rooms, besides Hall, Bath-rooms, Laundries, and other conveniences, the whole covering an area of half-an-acre and ten perches. Everything will be finished in the modern style, and upon a scale necessary to supply the convenience required by the local and travelling public, the whole being constructed upon a principle that the trade hitherto done warrants, the arrangements being devised by the present owner, who for many years profitably managed the old house, and has had the work of the new one carried out upon a plan suggested by a long, practical experience of the requirements of the District. The building is plastered throughout,. The particulars and dimensions of the different rooms can bo obtained from the Auctioneer. Beneath the Hotel, and forming part of the property, there is a good Shop that should always command a good rent. THE GROUNDS Consist of 14 acres 1 rood 32 perches of the richest land, laid out in Gardens, Orchard, Tennis Lawns, &c, being separated by the railway only, which runs along the rear of the Hotel. Tho grounds now occupy a, very important situation in the town of Waipawa and are far too valuable to be retained as an adjunct to the Hotel. Tho purchaser may in two years hence (if not before) rely upon obtaining a large sum by cutting up the land for building purposes. This course the present owner would now adopt, but the present Lessee has yet two more years of his term to run, together with the "Hotel at £400 per annum, which may be considered merely a nominal rental as liberal offers have been made by the owiier for the termination of lease but without success. There is also on the grounds a four-roomed cottage. titleNow Being Brought Under Land Tkansfee Act. Tho property will be sold subject to tho existing lease, aud the purchaser will receive at the rate of £400. per annum rental, payable quarterly on Ist November, February, May, and August in each year, and will get possession on Ist February, 18S9, without any encumbrance in the way of furniture or stock, unless privately arranged. Conditions of sale are now being prepared, and will be on view on and after Monday, the 11th October, 1886, At tho offices of E. 1L WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Hastings. Or, C. B. HOADLEY & CO., Auctioneers, Napier, Who meantime will aupph all further information required. : ~~BEOOKING & ST. CLAIR, LAND SALE, MONDAY, lira OCTOBER. ISS6, At 2 o'clock. AT THE CRITERION HOTEL. BROOKING & ST. CLAIR Have been instructed by Mr F. W. Jackson, to offer for public competition on the above date the whole of his FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising as follows :— Freehold Subdivisions Nos. 21 and 22, and Subdivisions Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of 12 and 13 of Suburban Sections 78 and 79, Napier, containing about one rood each. (Will be sold on tho above date upon very OMy terms.) Instructed by Mr TnoaiAs Reedy, we will sell, under above instructions, tho following properties: — All that parcel of Land situate in Chaucerroad, containing 20 perches, more or less, being , part of Subsection No. 3G, Napier, with two well-built [ three-roomed Cottages thereon, with all conveniences. Also— All that parcel of Land situate in Chaucerroad, containing 15 perches, more or less, and being part of Suburban Section No. 3G, Napier, together with a well-built Four-roamed Dwelling thereon. These are conveniently situate properties and conjmand a good rental. Terms at Sale. BROOKING & ST. CLAIR, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. ! TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1886, At 11 o'clock. BROOKING & ST. CLAIR Have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late S. B. Firth to. dispose of in Messrs Glendinning and Griffin's Timber Yard, • near the Railway Station, on the above date, PA AAA FEET OF TIMBER., Ov/,UUU Consisting of Totara and Riinu—9 x Sx 2, 6xl, 9 x f-, 3x 4, 3:c2, *6 x 6—of all lengths, frona 12 feet to 20 feet. Terms at Sale, BROOKING & ST. CLAIR, Auctioneers. TO LET—In the country, a comfortable Eight-roomed Houso, with convenient out-buildings, about six miles from Napier, with about five acres of land and good Orchard. Rent low. Apply to BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. GOOD GRAZING for a few Horses, price 2s per week. Apply io BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. T7IOR SALE (a Bargain) upon easy terms, |P fair discount for cash—Tho Goodwill of Lease of nearly ten years unexpired of parts Napier Town Sections, Nos, 418 and 420, with good Five-roomed Dwelling Outhouses, half-an-acre of land,, good garden; convenient situation. For particulars apply to BROOKING & St. CLAIR. FOR SALE. MAKATOKU— 39 acres 2 roods; 27 acres fenced and divided in paddocks ; well built four-roomed house thereon. Also 32 acres 2 Yopife; 25 acres felled, fenced, arid in grass; balance being felled. Prices very moderate. Apply BROOKING & ST. CLAIB. FOR SALE. A VERY nice Cottage and Freehold Section, within three minutes walk of the Post-office. Cottage quite new. A Bargain. For particulars apnly to BROOKING & St. CLAIR. FOR SALE. A RUN, close to Napier. All first-class land. Comprising about 5000 acres. Terms and price very moderate. For particulars apply to BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. MONEY TO LEND. 01 AY~I /li * n one or * w0 sums on • a P" 'Jq J_\J\J\J proved security at current rateSOfiU^OOKING & ST., CLAIR . ORSE the Ist of AUGUS.X my terms for Shoeing will be, ior Hacks and Carriages Horses, 5/-j Light Draughts, 6/-; Heavy Draughts, 8/- per set. A. M. Bowke, General Blacksmith, Tennyson-street, opposite Masonic Hotel,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3

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