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... Sales by Anction. i i I THURSDAY, APRIL 16. V'~ IABSOLUTE SALE OF THE . , NEfV ZEALAND FIBRE COMPANY'S TOIREEHOLD X> lES. VAILE AND DOUGLAS ; ' Have keen favoured with instructions to : ■> SELL BY AUCTION, At their Land.Sale 'Rooms, Shortland-street, en ' THURSDAY, APRIL 16, At a quarter past Twelve sharp,' - THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE COMPANY'S EXTENSIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, As Under. . .. KALHU, NORTHERN WAIROA, KAIPARA. Af\ AQQ ACRES, KNOWN AS tstV/.000 KAIHU No. 1. Situated at North Kaipara. Bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean for thirteen miles, and on the east by the Kaihu River for ten miles. There are several large buildings and numerous cottages on the property. The land is of mixed quality; that along the river consists of rich alluvhl flats, covered partly with heavy bush of kahikatea, puriri, rut a, and other valuable timber, and partly titrao and flax. Numerous and extensive swamps run inland from the river, all being easily capable of drainage. Between the swamps the land consists of varying quality, but the fact of white clover now spreading itaelf over them shows that even these portions of the block arc capable of supplying food for stock. The western or coast aide consists of undulating land of the well known stamp of " West Coast Lands," which readily take grass and clover when the fern is burnt off. This Grand Estate, containing sixty-three and ahalf square miles, will be offered at the low upset j price of 6s per acre. Distance from Auckland, a hundred and twenty milts by rail and steamer. Title under the Land Transfer Act. f*C\ ACRES, KNOWN AS TE KIRI \J*ml OTO PATO—Lies between tbo Kaihu Rirer and the • Government road from JCopuru to Hokianga, and is situated south-eist of the Kaihu Block, only separated from it by a stream. It consists of a rich allavimlfltt, for the moat part heavily timbered with mixed bush. There is a good water frontage. Vessels of forty to fifty tons can reach it from the Wairoa River, and lie *long»ido the banks. Upset price, £5 per acre. WAIKATO LANDS. QAA ACRES, KOHEROA No. 1— O\_/v/ About half is rich alluvial flit, remainder undulating fern land. Fully half its boundary consists of a deep stream, known as the Tu Ruato Biver which ii navigable by large boats, and also forms a perfect fence. Upset price, £1 per acre. 1 f\C\f\ ACRES KOHEROA, No. 2. I \J YJ VJ' —The Tβ Ruato River runs right through this black, affording water to a flax mill with 14ft. wheel. There are grod alluvial flats on each side of the stream, the remainder hilly and gently undulating land. Upset price, £1 per acre. l'heia two Blocks lie right between the Miranda and Feote's Coal Mines, the seams from which are supposed to underlie the whole of the property. The above valuable Blocks of Land.' the chief part of which have been acquired with great trouble from the native owners, are only offered for sale in consequence of peremptory instructions to wind up the affairs of the Company, which was formed for a flaxdresaing business. The business having been given up, the lands bought for flax purposes are no longer required, therefore they are offered for abiolule sale, at a merely nominal upset price. Terms for the whole of the properties will be J cash, and the balance extending over three years at 7 per cent, per annum. Delivery of the property will be given one month from day of sale. Lithograph plans and any further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. —.——J ' Also, at the same time and place, THE BALANCE OF THE mAUPAKI X>LOCK, IN LOW SO SUET PURCHASERS, As Under : Lot 1 contains 151 a2r 3p; nearly all kauri, puriri, and heavy ti-tree land of good quality Lot 2 contains 42a 2r 6p; all open land of good quality, small raupu swamp Lot S contains 41a 3r 12p; part ti-tree, part open, first-class quality Lot 7 contains Idoa 2r; all kauri, puriri, &&, good heavy timber Lot 8 contains 38a lr ISp; part tl-tree, part open Lot 10 contains SOa Or 16p; all open, strong fern and flax, good quality Lot 11 contains 26a lr 24p; all open, strong fern and flax, good quality Lot 14 contains 90a; ti-tree busb, very good quality land Lot 15 contains 173 a ; part open, part kauri, part ti-tren, good land Lot Iβ contains 79a lr; open land, small bush, good quality Lot 17 contains 44a 2r; open land, small bush, good quality Lot 18 contains 48a 2r; part open, fern, ti-tree, part swamp Lot 19 contains 49a lr; part open, fern, ti-tree, small bush Lot 20o«niainsl56a 2r; nearly all heavy kauri, puriri, &c. Lot 21 contains 299 a 2r; nearly all heavy kauri, puriri. &c. Lot 22 col tains 280 a; nearly all heavy kauri, puriri, c. Lot 23 contains 254 a 2r; neatly all heavy kauri, puriri, &c. Lot 81 contains 508 a; all open good grass land Lot 32 contains 48a 3r ; all open good grass land Lot 33 contains 259* 2r; all open good grass land Lot 34 contains 2SBa; open socond-class land Lot 36 contains 405 a ; open kecond-class land Lot 36 contains 356 a ; open second-class land Lot 37 contains 670 a ; part bush, part open, part sand Lot 39 contains 61a; all kauri and mixed bush. The whole property is well watered throughout. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms : Ono quarter cash, balance on mortgage from 3 to 5 years at 7 per cent. • Lithograph plane and full particulars may be had from the Auctioneers. VAILE AND DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortlandstreet. TO-MORROW. IN THE ESTATE OF F. G. SINGLETON , JEWELLER; LADIES', GENTS' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, NECKLETS, . SILVER BROOCHES, EARRINGS, LOCKETS, RINGS, GREENSTONES, STUDS AND LINKS, E.P. CRUET, SPOONS, FORKS, CLOCKS, Etc., Etc., Etc. E. 4 A. ISAACS Have received instructions from the Official Assignee to tell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Queenstreet, on Tuesday, the 14th, at eleven o'ebek. THE ABOVE. E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers. preliminary notice. 36 CASES ENGLISH FURNITURE, '•» mirrors, MARBLE CLOCKS, CHINA and glass ornaments, ; BRONZES, PIANOS, carpets, . MATS, RUGS, v - : U &c, &c, &c. E. AND A. ISAACS " v Have received instructions to sell by public Auction, at their Stores, Queen-street, at an early date, - j?1 O fff £\ WORTH OF THE d&X. &WV ABOVE GOODS. The above axe now being fitted up, and will shortly ;'" ■ ■ be on view. - : ;., ■;' 'I.' \ > .;■;.' E. AND A. ISAACS, . V;;\7;v Auctioneers. ■■■-,•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 8

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