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Sales by Auction. gATURDAY, NOVEMBER AT 2.30 P.M. ! ON THE GROUND. OTAHUHU. ATAHUHU. T AH UHU. UTAHUHU. JgRIGHTO , -gSTATE (CAMP FARM.) d AHU HU. ATAHUHU. VTAHUHU. UTAHUHU. IDEAL RESIDENTIAL SITES. Close to Township an.d Station and opposite Recreation Reserve. Warm, Sheltered Position. T. M ANI) ENO JACKSON Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Publio Auction, ON THE GROUND. - T HE jyjAGNtEICENT jgEIGHTON AGNIFICENT JgBIGHTON JgSTATE (CAMP FARM), QTAHUIU, Which has been subdivided into JgEAUTIFUL JgTJILDING gECTIONS, TO NEARLY J^_ cnES - G.RAND volcanio soil, lying well to the _ sun, sheltered from all cold winds and commanding exquisite views. Close to township and station, and opposite Recreation Reserve. OTAHUHU is rapidly coming into prominence as an Industrial Centre, and as such has a grand future before it. New buildings are springing up everywhere, and the whole district wears a most promising outlook. When the balance of Brighton Estate is cut up, two roads will lead to the BEAUTIFUL TAMAKI RIVER, where the owner proposes to leave a small Reserve for the use of purchasers of these sections, thus affording tip-top fishing and excellent boating. To buy a section here is a giltedged investment, for values must see a sharp rise before long. | The 1.13 p.m. train from Auokland, and the 5.25 p.m. to Auckland, will stop at the PORTAGE ROAD CROSSING (close to the saleyards) on the day of sale. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance September 30, 1914; five per cent, interest on all unpaid balances. Plans and fullest particulars on application. jpRIDAY, 22, AT 11 O'CLOCK. rjpiTIRANGL gUMMER JJOMES sjjyJTDST J£AURX J^OREST. 1 500 FT ABOVE SEA LEVEL. GRAND PANORAMIC VIEWS. j rp jyjANDENO JACKSON, i Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customsstreet E., on the above date, 3 NEW RESIDENCES, each containing five rooms, bathroom, and other conveniences, surrounded by lovely New Zealand bush, and commanding GLORIOUS VIEWS of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. One Dwelling stands on 1 acre land, and the other two on half-acre sections, but if desired more land can be secured. THE POSITION cannot be excelled, surrounded by an exhilarating atmosphere, ; 500 ft above sea-level, about 20 minutes' walk from good beach (splendid boating, • bath- ! ing, and fishing); 3-hour's walk from New Lynn Station, and 10 miles from Auckland . Post Office by a good metalled road. Properties Flagged. 27, AT 11 O'CLOCK, jy-AGNinCENT gEASIDE JiARM. 9CQ ACRES FIRST-CLASS CROPPING ZOO AND DAIRYING COUNTRY. 14 MILES FROM AUCKLAND. SUBDIVIDED into 10 paddocks, all in grass except 50 acres oats; 150 acres drained flats, deep rich soil, balance semi-volcanic ploughable country of good quality; one-roomed shanty good stable. cartshe<l sheepyards and dip. FINE BEACH FRONTAGE. Goods landed on the property. Two and a-halt miles from post office and creamery and one mile from school. T andeno J*™' Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Publio Auction at their Rooms. Customs-street East, as above. 27, AT 11 O'CLOCK, piVE jpiRST-OLiSS JURMS, FULLY IMPROVED, J^ISTRIOT. rp fjyjANDENO JACKSON (In conjunction with the Auckland Farmers' Union, Ltd., Whangarei), Instructed by Mr. C. F. Hardy, will offer by Publio Auction at their Rooms, Customsstreet East, Auckland, on the above date, THE FINE RUATANGATA PROPERTY, on tho Northern Bank of the Wairoa River, beginning at the Bridge, Ruatangata, consisting of 1308 Acres, subdivided into live Farms, as under:— I—l OA ACRES, all in grass except about _Li/U 4 acres standing bush; 155 acres in new grass; the whole ploughable; fenced, into two paddocks; well watered with, streams. No buildings. 2—9 ACRES, all in grass except 12 acres £/OJL in rape and two small orchards (one newly planted three years); 60 acres of grass is on ploughed land, balance surfacesown; all the land is ploughable;-divided into six paddocks. No buildings. 99£ ACRES, in four paddocks; all *j£\J grass, of which 22 acres have been ploughed. No buildings. 4—9/1-1 ACRES—HOMESTEAD BLOCK, with j—TrJL now Six-roomed House. 16-bail cowshed with concrete floor, toolshed, engineshed. large new barn, dray and implement shed. This Farm ie divided into six paddocks; 30 acres in oats, potatoes, etc.; 30 acres newly-laid down in grass, about 8 acres standing bush, balance grass. The whole is ploughablo land. 5— AA A ACRES, i divided into two paditUU docks; 120 acres new grass on burnt bush, balancc grass. No buildings. N.B.—Nos. 1. 2 and 3 front the County Road, and all are well watered with neverfailing streams. All fully improved; 12 miles from Whangarei by good metalled road; cream cart passes. TERMS: 5 per cent, cash on date of sale. 10 per' cent, on taking possession, 10 per cent, in 12 months, or, if 15 por cent, be spent upon improvements during first 12 months, then the last 10 per cent, to bo postponed for a further two years; 5 per cent, interest payable on all unpaid balances from date of sale. PLANS NOW READY. FOLLOWING j^BOVE. Instructed by Messrs. Carrnth and Kirker, (Solicitors to the Trustees, in the Estate of the late Robert Forsyth, T. M ani>eno J aokson 1 ■ Will offer by Public Auction, on the above date, at the Sale Rooms, Auckland, at 12 noon. THAT WELL-KNOWN APOTU FARM of A 625 acres; one mile from Hikurangi Railway Station and Butter Factory, being mostly rich river flat and old white pine land: all magnificent dairying land. This is one of the best farms in the popular Whangarei District, and when all the flats are brought in would be worth £40 an aero for dairying. It is close to the Hikurangi Coal Mines, and the coal seams are supposed to underlie tho land. Good Homestead and outbuildings. Road through centre of property. A fine property for subdivision into small dairying farms. The largest butter factory of the North one mile away. Railway service. Also on behalf of same Estate at KAMO, OPPOSITE KAMO SPRINGS HOTEL, ~ 9 A ACRES AND 20 PERCHES, facing main ZAj road and immediately opposite the famous Kamo Sanatorium; all level land, suitable for subdivision. On this property are several valuable Mineral Springs, similar to the well-known Kamo Water, which could be used lor Spa purposes or for bottling.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 3