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Sales by Auction. HOBSON QTREET. -Q-OBSON OTREET. yALU ABLE QITF pREEHOLDS, pRIDAY, QCTOBER jQ AT 9 P.M. gAMUEL yAILE AND J^TD.. la conjunction with EWTNGTON AND BAKER, will Sell bv Pub'.'c Auction. at their Salerooms, 83, Queen St., the undermentioned Properties— "VTO. 136. HOBSON ST. next, above St. Matthew's Church:.—L»rge 2 st-Tcyed Wooden House, containing it rooms. . , wash-house, stab>, coach-house. VERY VALUABLE SECTION, fronting HOBSON STREET, 60ft by throned depth or about 200 ft to Lower vincent street. Will be offered in two Iots—HOBSON STREET Eron.age with Fv: :'oings. t:.d Vacant Lot, VINCENT STREET. TVT°3. 144, 146. AND Its. HOBSON -•-I STREET..—Substantially-built concrete terrace, comprising 3 Houses of 8 room® and convs. each. Let at 32s 6d per week earh These properties occupy van- nc position® in. the. best part of Hob son. S'. JJOBSON <^TREET. OF gHOFS IN J~JEC£,ASED p STATE. gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, J^TD, In Conjunction with EWINGTON AND BAKER. Will Sell by Public Auction at, their S3, Queen St root-, T ARGE TWO-STOREY BLOCK KNOWN" ±J AS HuBSON BUILDINGS, comprising 4 Shop*. and large Hoardhouse • cumbered 189, 191, 193. 195, and 197; also. 2storey House, of 8 rooms, at back. occupied by Messrs. (' Little and Sons and <4hor tenants. LARGE AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTION, fronting HOBSON ST., Bfcft, and NELSON AV„ 84ft 9ir.. This is a splendid opportunity -to socarr a, FINE CITY INVESTMENT BLOCK. Q LEAKING gALE AT ]^£ATAHURA. A TCH DAY, QCTOBER j NOON ! Favoured with instructions from ilr. Aier. rlill. who has sold his farm, we will Sell, on the above date. i'HE WHOLE OF HIS piVE AND J~)EAD s^TOCK, S3 under: — 80 3 A->D 4*YEAR STEERS, off turnips 50 2- YEAR STEERS, off turnips 6 YEARLINGS 1 3-YEAR SHORTHORN BULL ■2 COWS IN FULL MILK 3 FARM HORSES in TONS BASIC SUPER. 1 Sacks GrassXV/ seed; 11-couit-ar Champion Drill. Spring Dray, M.-H. Discs, Manure Distributor, Tine Harrows, Cham Harrows, Roller, Reid and Gray D.F. 1 lough, Ma-ssey-Harris S.F. Plough. Cultivator, Spring-tooth Harrows. Swingletroes Chains, Dray Harness, 5 Collars and Hames. Buggy Harness, Double Buggy, Pole and Shafts; "lot of Farm sundries; 15 White Leghorn Fowls, 12 Turkeys, also, Lot of Furniture. Luncheon Provided rjTHE pARMERS' QO-OPEItATIVE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY, LIMITED. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. jyjORRINSVILLE jr|"ORSE pAIR. pUESDAY, QCTOBER J AT 10 A.M. 250 HORSES. ALL CLASSES. Entries Solicited. r HE pARMERS' ' QO-OPERATIYE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. T HE pAND QF EALTH - T HE J^ ICH adeaki pLAINS. ALE OF •yyiRIHANA jg STATE, TEETHE RTON. 'J'HE JpARMERS' AUCTIONEERING QO., pTD.. Have instructions from Mr. Gecrse A. Wilson to offer by Public Audio:- at pHE pENTRAL THEATRE. JpAEROA. ON WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 99 % 1019, j AT 9 P.M. I AAO ACRES, Acre or less, c-f partly 1 OUU drained swaray. surveyed into 11 , sections of from 50 to 57 acres, and consist I ins? of first-class alluvial deposit on sea I mud. with sandy clav bottom which i- ' characteristic of Hauraki Plains land, which ia realising close up to £70 an acre adjoining. This land is at present mostly in the rough, being in raupo, flax, cabbage trees and kahikatea clumps, and is carrying drj stock only. Apart from the wonderful fertility of this Property, it is ideally situated. It is half a-mile from the Paeroa Wharf, from which the Northern Company's steamers cotcmuiii cato daily with Auckland, carrying bot> passengers and cargo. The rapidly-growin; ancl thriving town of Paeroa is about twe miles distant and is well equipped for publi( and private business purposes. The proposed Pokeno-Pneroa railway ii almost sure to skirt the Properly, and ; loan has been sanctioned to construct i metal roid along the frontage, which wil become an important road, bringing tlii Property within about a mile of the pro posed Netnerton railway station. The rive service provides chean and ouirk transit fo produoe and supplies, and, together witl the present Thames Valley railway runnin; through Paeroa Junction, make the distric a centre of easy access from all parts of th North Island. There are no buildings on the Properly which is ring fenced only. Th" fence i new and is of totara posts and four -wireRoad drains surround the block and. th Vendor is putting two main drains rich through to drain into the river adjoining which is stop-banked, so that flood water are kept off the land. TITLE: Land Transfer, Freehold. EASY TERMS: 10 per cent. cash. 10 pe cent, on possession, and 10 per cent., or i; equivalent in improvements, in 12 moc'.h< the balance to bo secured by first mortga,g for 5 years at 6 per cent, per ar.nuir.. Plans, etc.. procurable from the Ant tioneers' Branches and Acer ?. rpHB pARMERS" QO-OPERATTVI AUCTIONEERING QOMI'ANY. 3 LIMITED. 5 LAND DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON. FOR sale BY public AUd'iCN AT OUR NEW ROOMS. 15. SHORTLAND STEEET. I pUESDAY. gEPTEMBER i.'l 3 3 AT 2 P.M. i Instructed by the Public Trustee, as Sta*" r tory Administrator oi the Estate of Janjr r Ernest Hay. -FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SITUATE Jb CAMBORNE ROAD, off New Eden dale Road. Borough of Mt.. Albert, contain jug "' , 4.24 perches (approximately fcOft b: J3'2ft) together with Bach of Two Room (insured for j640)-.fine open outlook. Nev ' houses going up in neighbourhood. particulars upon application to TTARROP AND jypDLEY. 15. SHORTLAND STREET. R. F. VEA-LE. Auctioneer. Or, Public Trwt Office. Albert Street. Auction Advertisements continued os Page 6.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 5

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