•\ Sales By Auction. ;< ?-t,/; •' ' ;•-•■•-'••- • ■' —,■"..." ■.. ... „..., TO-MORROW.' Important land sale. TOWNSHIP OP. OPITO.NUL • . ," BEN. B. JOHNSON Has received instructions iron the Kauri Freehold Gold Estates Company to sell. by public auction in the Caledonian Hall, Coromandel, on Wednes- : day, November 10, : ' y • ''; : . ' 'a /I SECTIONS (21 years' lease) in the < ' Tc" New Township of Opitonul. , This is a splendid opportunity to acquire a Business or Resilience Section, in what, in the near future, will he the Largest Inland Town in New Zealand. o 1 . :■' Plans are now on view at my office, and at the K.F.G.E. Company's Offices, Opitonni, and Auckland. ■ r.. : . , * *: Al.-o, , OK BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, in Coromandel, .' oo situate in Ring's Road, Edward-street, Frede-rick-slreet, Alfred-street, and Watts-street. , Sale at 1.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Further entries will be received up to November 8 th ' BEN. B. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, At 2 p.m. sharp., SAMUEL VAILE & SONS [Per Samuel Vaile, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Land Sale ltooms, 95, Queen-stree„-MASON'S GARDENS, PONSONBY. OA FINE BUILDING SITES, lnrpe O'f areas: fine views ; easy access. Some hive saltwater frontages, and most fyiM well crown fruit trees, yielding heavy 'crops of fruit. Water and gas mains laid past the property. Close to trams. • .... _ ' ' . _ Terms: One-tlurd cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Lithograph plans in preparation. f Also— BAKER-STREET, OFF NELSON-STREET. TWO COTTAGES, one of three and the other of four rooms, with Allotment 25 by 66 feet. ; Also • MANGARB-OTAHUHU ROAD. SMALL FARM OF five Acres, fenced in Three Subdivisions, and in grass. Barn, man's room, cowshed, etc. Good little property. Further particulars in future advertisements, SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, 95, Queanstreet. '— — - ———— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale, on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock, The five first prize steers, .at the Hamilton Show; / Bred by Mr. Richard Reynolds, of Trecarnei Cambridge. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, . * MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. THREE COTTAGES, WILLOWSTREET. .THREE COTTAGES, GREENWOOD- , . i STREET. TWO COTTAGES, HARGREAVE. STREET. • ■ The subscribers (J; Dacre,' Auctioneer) will sell by c auction at their..Rooms, Queen-street,' on Mon* \ day.Jsth November, at 12 o'clock,, • < .- (By Order of the Public Trustee in the Estate of Vft j> Charles Snowderi, Deceased) ■ L • ' iTSTILLOW-STREET — Lots 3 and 4, W having 00 feet frontage to Willow-street »nd 100 feet deep, with Three Cottages thereon.. Git KEN WOOD • STREET-Lot 31, having 113 feet Irontige to Greenwood-street and <3 feet to HargreaVe-street, with Three Cottages thereon;' HARGREAVE-STREET-Lots 33 and 39, having 100 feet frontage by 113 feet deep, with Two Cottages thereon. ... *- SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ~j~ .. Auctioneers. . *" .. SALE OF WAIKATO , FARMS AT f - ' CAMBRIDGE, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1897. . The undersigned hiro received instructions from the' Assets Realisation Board, Wellington, to sell by Auction, at Cambridge, on above date, . Desirable farms, ' ' rJL/r'-'lately surveyed, being part qf their Estates, ■ known as Karapiro (just outside Cambridge, fronting Gorton Koad), Victoria Road (about three miles froin Cambridge and just pa'-t Cambridge Factory, and alongside Kencourt and Hautapn Railway stations), and Manawaru (about six miles from Te Aroha). . The properties are all laid off in convenient-sized fanns. The land is practically all grassed, and of good qualitv; The situations are very central in ?'■ good fanning districts, close to regular markets, and within easy distance of dairy factories and y'.J:- Railway stations. , r.■ ■•/ plans for the Manawaru Block are now out, and i'-/ can he obtained 011 application. Plans for Karapiro and Victoria Road will be issued shortly.. Terms unusually easy. . . ' . { ' X" TERMS OF PAYMENT: ■ 10 per cent cash deposit; 5 per cent. March 31, 1898 ; 5 per cent. March 31, 1899; 6 per cent. • March 31, 1900; 10 per cent. March 31,1002; balance March 31, 1904; interest at 4i per cent, per annum, •. * payable half-yearly. ■ • Should purchasers, however, before March 31 next, erect substantial buildings to the satisfaction " of vendors, and to all insurable value of not less than 15 per cent, of the total amount of purchase money, such buildings, however, to be of not less than £50 insurable value, then the vendors will ex- ■' tend the time of payment of the respective instalments one year in each case. / " - ,- , V. For Sale. " / 'iv]T I 0• 14 SALE. v V ; i • .WOODSIDE ESTATE, \ . ■ . MAIN ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. . • ; THIS ESTATE , Having been cut up into convenient-sized BUILDING LOTS OF ABOUT AN ACRE EACH, Fronting good road a chain wide, from each lot a - good view of the surrounding country is obtained. The land being warm volcanic 'and nearly all r t ploiighable, and situated in a very select locality, a •. few days ago land in this district brought a good ' price at public auction. , , , ... *'. ... ■■ Very easy terms of payment, Plans at our office, Apply ' •• . ':• • / . • W. FRATER & SON, V - • . ~j .Estate Agents. QAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. , .■ • FOR SALE OR TO i.KT FOR A TERM, ' - 1 Beautifully-situated RESIDENCE of ten rooms, iWitb nine acres of land (one in orchard)., H • - Lately built. • No expense spared to make it *' ; Healthy and Convenient. 1 , : - All necessary out-buildings. Splendid Views, . three minutes' walk from Recreation Ground, ; ; Now beautifully laid ont. ! r. r ' Could easily be added to if needed for a C . \ : v , ; Boarding House, ~* / . • A-lowfiirafe will be accepted, as the owner ij 'caving the district, / Apply for further particulars to • v '*/ - health. ■ P. 0., Cambridge. J o R __S •AL E, . FIRST-CLASS FARM of 100 acres, nearly al' * laid down in English grasses; all fenced and sub' divided into 12 paddocks. - House of >10 rooms - ' Man's Cottage, large Bare and Stable, convenient " arranged Woolshed and • Sheep - Yards,rConcrete ■i'jDip, eic.v Large Apple Orchard of 14 acres. Thi - desirable pnperty is a portion of what wasiformerb V;i» known as Stone's Farm, and is situated 41 mile '• from Ngaruawahia, and close to Te Kowhal and Creamery.. . ■ ;"J- J. BYCBOFT ' Apply to - -'. tJ- J. BYCROFT, , ; ; PP • •!.. Ngaruawahia. TM PORTA NT N O TIC I We beg to notify IhatMrTj. R. Walter's valuabl block of about 14 acres of land, Mount Itoski '■ '?*.-• - Road, is being surveyed and subdivided into coi fjV venient allotments to suit purchasers, and » e siw V,' i.:•} be eady to sell in about four weeks. <?£>.. : We have an excellent City Freehold for sale i v ' . fiynonds-street, which would prove a safe and got investment for anyone having money to invest on itffe,*;. security easily looked after and certain to incre<u ' - • in value. . Money to.Lend at 5 per cent, in large or sma pi h S,suras, on city and suburban real estate. •«%■; EWING'I'OJf AND BAKER, i Land Agents. 0 N S A L ' I v '. OILS/LEADS, SCRIM, HESSIANS. ;, -- : GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. •' •?. - ' , '' \'' • - •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8
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