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PALMERSTON, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, At 12 o'clock. Matthew henry win soil by public auction — 10 18-month to 2-year steers 10 weaners 1 lialfbred Alderney bull 2 bulls, Alderney and Shorthorn 9 heifers 10 fat cows 200 good Lincoln owes in lamb GO shorn hoggets 140 wethers 5 store pigs On account of Mr S. R. Lancaster" 00 good daily cows in milk and springing. 570 TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1894, At 2.30 p.rn. SALE OE LEASEHOLD LAND AT PETONE. By order of the Mortgagee and under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand under the pn> visions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885.” MESSRS HABCOURT & CO. are instructed to sell by Public Auction on behalf of the Mortgagee and under the con* duct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court,, on Tuesday, the 7th day of August, 1894, at 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon, in the Colonial Exchange Auction Rooms, Lambion quay All that the leasehold interest in all those pieces of land, containing 2 acres 1 rood and 5 perches or thereabouts, being parts of sub-division 3a of Section No. 2 on the plan of the Hutt District hold under Memorandum of Lease No. 943 for a period of 21 years from the Ist day of November, 1880, at the annual rental of .£SO. Also, the benolit of a Deed of Covenant by the Lessor for a renewal of the said term for a further period of 21 years, at a yearly rental of .£75 per annum. The land has been-sub-divided into thirtyfive building sections, of which 24 or thereabouts have boon subleased for the balance of the said term of 21 years at rentals amounting in the aggregate to .£llß per annum, with a covenant for right of renewal for a further period of 21 years, at an increase of £SO per cent, on the present rental. For further particulars apply to Messrs BELL, GULLY & IZARD, Solicitors, Panama street,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

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