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Sales by Auction. GREAT LAND SALE At Pati?a, ON SATURDAY, DE.C. 2nd, 1882, At 2 p.ra. William Cowern will sell by Public Auction, at his Warehouse, Paten, as above, The following lots of Freehold and Leasehold TOWN and RURAL Lands, in the Patea District — A compact Farm of 300 acres, Freehold land, close to the Manutahi Railway Station (now building); being sections 396, 398, 400, 401, and 402. A considerable portion is well laid down in grass; and with a nice'homestead, well-grown orchard, clear running streams and sheltered situation, it forms a very desirable property. (This property is advertised subject to a sale being effected prior to the Auction.) Section 4, Block 46, Patea, fronting Egmont street 33 feet. This corner section, facing the Post Office, commands one of the best business positions in the town. • Section 1, Block 19, Patea ; with substantially - built dwelling. . Corner site. Section 26, Block 44, Patea, with one four - roomed Cottage, well finished throughout ; and one two-roomed cottage, fronting Victoriastreet. This charmingly situated residence, with every convenience for a large family, must| be sold, as the owner is ordered by his medical attendant to leave the colony. Part of Section 6, Block 36, Patea, 33 feet frontage to Lincolnstreet, on which is erected a large 2-storey Building, used for a Masonic Hall, and Assembly Rooms. Part of Section 6, Block 36, Patea, 83 feet frontage to Lincolnstreet, first class business site. Part of Section 7, Block 36, Patea 40 feet frontage to Lincolnslreet, with commodious dwel ling house, arranged with every domestic convenience. Section 45, Carlyle Extension, 26 perches, having a frontage of 55 feet. Close to the Patea Railway Station. Section 224, Kakaramea ~ 324, ~ „ 133, Woodvillc Section 8, Block 18, Patea, and Dwelling House now in the occupation of Mr James Smith. Part of Section 24, Block 44, Patea, 22 feet frontage to Egmont street, by a depth of 110 links, adjoining Mr Barker’s auction rooms. SEVEN SECTIONS, each having a frontage of chains, and being all the frontage of formerly SUBURBAN SECTION No. 26, known as Davis’s Paddock. This property is especially commended to purchasers as likely to be of immense future value. Half-acre, part of FORMERLY SUBURBAN SECTION No. 25, having a frontage of about

96 feet to Egmonl - street, adjoining the property of Mr Hurst. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Section 2, Block 23, Patea, 82£ feet frontage to Bedford street. The property is improving in value daily. Part of. Sec. 7, Block 44, Meredith street, with three - roomed cottage, let at L2O per annum. Part of Sec, 7, Block 44, Meredith street, with three - roomed cottage, let at L2O per annum. Section 18, Block 44, Meredith • street, with three - roomed cottage, let at LlB per annum. Part of Section 20, Block 44, Mere-dith-street, with six-roomed dwelling,let at L 23 perannnm. Section 22, Block 44, Meredith street, with Wood and Chaff Mills erected thereon—let at £52 per annum Block No, 21, formerly Patea Suburbs, containing 23 acres, subdivided into four paddocks; five - roomed dwelling - house and outhouses; good orchard. This property has a frontage of eleven chains to Egtnont street, and cannot fail to be of great value as the town progresses. Rural Section 392, Oloia, 62 acres, adjoining Town of Woodvillc ; nearly all in good grass. Section No. 8, Block 43, Patea, with five-roomed dwelling; frontage to Victoria street. Section-No. 3, Block 24, Patea 4 24 Q 10 33 33 35 J ‘* , 9 33 Each feet frontage to Bedford street. Note—The, auctioneer would call the attention ot all classes of the community to this sale, embracing some of the best properties in and around Patea. A better time for investing capital in this rising seaport could not be chosen, as purchasers will reap the advantage of the expenditure of £IO,OOO on the streets, the through railway communication, and the continued Harbor improvements which are now under contemplation. For full particulars, apply to the auctioneer, W. COWERN, Auctioneer.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 963, 24 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 963, 24 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 963, 24 November 1882, Page 3

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