SAtBS BY AUCT.OU. *"**** i* 1 FRIDAY. M^MC"" ! i- .-.-.•:■.■- '" AT 11 CLOCK. I' . TTOHIMABAMA. ', ', KAWHITIROA ROAD - <\[ DWELLING. 7 ROOMS, AND OVPs », ACRES LAND. 'V*« * v 1 T . J^/[ ANl>ifiNO JACKSON, d Aoting upon Instructions, will Sell b» p », 1 lio Auction, at their Rooms fiL**' Street E«st, on the above date'— THAT EXCEEDINGLY VALmW - FREEHOLD, 1 acre 1 rood IB Ssta 1 * having 1321t, to Rawhitiroa Road hvl l j 1 896 ft. and 489 ft.. tastefully laid sat in pt * den, orchard, etc., together with flu MV w f* f? Bungalow of 7 good rooms, large verMinf" hncnpress, wardrobes, .porcelain bath *J basin, hot and cold water. Alpha gas »l*si and garage erected thereon. Let it'/-Ti&Witf week on monthly tenancy. ProuerU . 91 lightfuUy situated, elevated position commands beautiful views that cannot '"cllfel built out. , ..* M Property Flagged.' ", ' ■piRIDAY, jl/rARCH IfiTflP AT If O'CLOCK. -Ti^M, OCEAN VIEW ROAD. TAKAPUNA V' OCEAN VIEW ROAD. TAKAPUNA ' Close to trams, handy to Milford fSisOPip' T. > M AKD"iJo" JACKSON, ', Acting upon instructions, will Sell by PulSm^-^ l '-" Auction at Their Rooms, Customs 'fitrtS < East, on above date, ■ *~' .. THAT COMPARATIVELY NEW DW£l/' : ' ; V LING, built of kauri and finished in : l rimu, containing 6 good rooms, panelled ceilings, bay window, 2 wardrobes, hug!-■• verandah, porcelain bath and'basin, p.-*.? l ''■' septic tank, wash-house, fowlliouee, etc., M a ~ freehold section, 62ft. to Ocean View Road h ' by about 156 ft. deptn. in fruit trees a^i'; ..J vegetables. V -,rW : ,'> Second house on left hand side, clot* ; to:4J'' ; ' ,1 trams, and 2min. from Milford Beach. Property lagged. -'> 1 Also, \J, J WAIMARIE.— LEVEL BEACH" : •■' SEC'IION, fenced and immediately feS "■'■ right of Wainiane Wharf, being ■ Lot -is C r '" ■"{ Subdiv. 119, Allot. 13, containing 2 roods 6 porches. First-class bathing, Good hivice. Fare, is. • m -—- piDAY. M ABCH ] £- AT 11 O CLOCK. '.-! ~ ' !';;:".i.7-,,7,-: ' WAIMARIE. '„V ". ! NINE MILES" FRoji. wUEEN STREET.. , Smooth Trip. Good Service. Fare, U.,ji; ' < FIRST-CLASS TOWN LOTS. ■ d, } BUSINESS STANDS, HOME SITES. AND '■ SMALL FARMS (Fruit or Poultry). ■•- ALL GOOD. iiKV'EL bhOlfyisb, IN GRASS, PRACTICALLY ALL FENCED. Fine Wharf, Store, Butchery, TelephwffiSs and Poßt Office. Bathing, boating, fishing, h and shooting. Bea-utilul views. j„ - Full particulars appeared in Hebals of ; < '*' February 28. j T. MANDENO JACKSON, << >• ; Acting upon instructions, wih bell by Publio Auction at their Rooms, Customs Street East, as above. Plan may be seen at our ; ' Office. Property Flagged. .. :.;' : ; :?g^^ps BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AS ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATEt)f HEN ARE IiAIHAU (Deed.), AND OF C. D. GREY'S TRUST. • FRIDAY, M AECH 23, -;| , AT 11 O'CLOCK. ;|||| T M^^ 1 " 0 JACKSON. J }^» Instructed by MESSRS. ROBERTS AN.D CO., acting on behalf of the above, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Koorai, Customs Street East, ■■'-•■f-'S^Ht' HIGH-CLASS T>UILDING SECTIONS. lOH-CLASS J3UILDING OfiCTIONS. EPSOM, KING EDWARD AVENUE.JLi Grand Level Section, containing 1 rood and 14.5 perches, and having 66ft. frontageiipf? by depth of 223} ft.. on one side, and 225 ft. on other; laid out as . a tennis court, ifniJiw all wire-netted for that purpose. 3 Gflo4S»S hedge on frontage. All cash required. '■'ipit^'mi AVONDALE. smin. from Station.—lß ' , Beautiful- J-Acro Sections, 9- of iwhlctwf have frontage of about Oft. to Church Rosd.'fMpl «nd 4 a like frontage to Manukatt:'." Bold. All Sections li« well, to the imn, with'*. , . ' gentle slop ; . from roads, and command aplafr did views of Titirangi Ranges, Avosdal* racecourse and Upper Beaches of the Harbour. ■' ■"■''WsMi Properties Flagged. ' -■'< '^^P IN THE ESTATE OF GEO. CABnS9p i (Deed.). F RIDAY. APRIL 13> , ;. AT 11 O'CLOCK. '^t^|BS SEASIDE :' ■ TJIARM. ■ EASIDE •■ , ARM, iBSST. HOBSONVTLLE. : i OBSONVILLE. KQI ACRES. HOUSE, 9 ROOMS. ISfflp OV£ g Ti ~ MANDENO,, JACKSON, a ■m IfJL " :.-.'-.■ -?■■■■- O:-,. Instructed by the Trustees, wflj Sail by Public Auction,.at their Rooms, Customs Ktmet East, on the - abore date, <•' --". - >'*j THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY. S»». Acres, well sheltered, fenced into 6 sad- | docks; ' practically all in grass and all ploughs: watered by > springs. Fine old | treps and pretty clump of native .bush. '■'-3stßM£ DWELLING, 9 rooms bay window. 8 fire, places. Orb range, built-in wardrobes, etc. {ijf§§ acetylene gas; wash-house, copper and tubs] tanks; lumber shed and carbide ! shed; i horses, sundry tools and implements.";~■ f 'f ; (^^M : The ; property has long frontagesV to 3 roads, also to Waitemata Harbour, and would cut up to ' advantage. '■•■-■ ;"t' :! -.'-f'^^^li Situated smin. from school and post affioe, JWmin.ifrom wharf, and 7 miles from Benderson. ■ :■' :■ ■ •.' :■■■. ■. ■. ■•/.-■-,■ -..;■ i- : :-v^|» TERMS: ■:■ 5500 cash balance. i 5 years; ifjiP 6J per cent. •■- -• ; , ,- ; :"'hs ; S^«
■ ■ ■' - Property ' Flagged. ' •>*•'' H'fo|pi| ;*.' QOAST ' pOAL' [ W^^M ' AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUIOT?. ,!-.', To Be Offered '^^i BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN' TATTER. BALL'S LAND ROOMS. 147. CABHBL STITOET. - CHRISTCHURCH, '-"^SIWH ; MONDAY, APRIL - 16, AT,' 11 . A.lt'J|^ffl H. MATBON AND'.'CO.' have received instructions . from- MR. J. ' MAWfiUlfi ; STEWART, ■■, Liquidator of the DOIIBON ■ COAL CO., ! LTD.. to offer by PJ7BLHn&| ; AUCTION as above. '?so&i THE DOBSON COAL MINE AND WORK. ING PLANT. Situate at DOBSON. : |^^I ~., i GREYMOUTH. The Property is held under ) Leases of . ■which the following ar* brief particulars:— 1. COAL MINK LEASE. 960 ACRES, ! hold from Government Mines, Depart' : merits for 21 years from Decembrt,s§|| 1820. Annual rent. £118 15s. Royal fttmm 9d per ton (rent is included ia >tw^S •; Royalty). q_.'■ .;■ ■ v/'" ;^|||||J The Leasee has right of renewal -.ior-**||lH : further period, of 21 years. ;j i "'-«'^^H 2. SURFACE LEASE 3. held from Greyf®* mouth Harbour Board, 8 acres 3 roods, and ,5 acres 3 roods 18 perches respectively. The Surface Leases have 21 '. years to run from December 6. 1920. Annual Rent, la per annum for .'each;§J|B Lease. The Lessee has right of com- ~'M$M pensation at the (expiration of Leiie.vy|il§ On. the Property there is alii n«-.miur machinery for the working of the Mine, including: Babcock Boiler. Air Comr.reuses Winches. Air Pipes, Trucks, ■ Gigs..-;Bin».'iSpf Forges Lathes, and * considerable '■ Quantity of Mine Sundries. A Stone Tunnel dipping one in three has been driven ( Jf&lifflfc feet. Th* prospective output of the Mine' no* been estimated at from 75,000 to 100.000>&i2| tons of Coal per annum. The outcrop at;ssl| Mt. Buckley (on the property) provides sufficient coal for all developing purposes. Six Mine bores have been styik by th* " Mines Department and Greymouth Harbour Board respectively, as follows: — -"wlllil ,On Government Lease— 1: 820 feet, seam -,'■>'■ 10ft 6in. j No. 2: 750 feet, seam UIVmM thjok and tilted. No. 3: 1056 feet, seam^ij] .■'■•• - -■:■:• • --mm On Harbour Board Lease—No. 1: 673 feet, ■v seam 12ft. . No. 2: 1142 feet, seam 2ft. ,h Jl| 6in. (Brunner Rider). No. 8: 2165 feeValf ' no oca!. •-:'/'.,.,.-- .■■<:.,■■ ■ The analysis by the Government Analyst shows that the Coal belongs to the best class of bituminous . Coal in New Zealand. , On heating in a closed vessel samples yield-tyeS a swollen, Coke. It has been estimated thasMfas the quantity of Coal within the area of the i |q, bore holes is 2,700.000 tons. \:*"Mi , It'-is seedless to point out that tWSJIII locality of the Mine is especialy favourable. Being l withm e miles of Gr«ymouih, tn*«M| Harbour facilities of which Port have beea'fili enormously improved during late years, thus offering admirable shipping facility. •■. Also -it should be mentioned" that' the Arthur's Pass .". Tunnel will be completed in Sj,*M a lew weeks, and undoubtedly the prospects of the : Coal Mine Industry in respect '< of mmti trade with Canterbury will thon be ei»r*Mg§| mously increased. . ■ ■■; ■: • ; • \ Lease's ' of ) Property, plan 'of ' Mine.- •■ reports J Jill and conditions "of . ; : Sale may, be inspected \ •• \smm the Offices of Messrs. Stewart Beckett \aad;ft||l Co., 152. Hereford Stteet. < Christohurch:^^^^ TERMS.—2S ''■p.'e,*;'d«s»sit ■ of' the pur**** money on the fair of the ! hammer. The remainder I of the; purchase money tolbjMpM ■ paid prior .to "possession, ■ which ;inu**f3||g|i| ■.■A be given ■■" «nd ■ taken not - Inter tflaa MAY 18, 1923. , pWrs - JJ ( WATSON AND £0.,, AUCTIONEERS, 'Ml^ ! " , CHBISTCHUBCH. * .''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 4
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