705 ACHES FREEHOLD. UNDER the Will of the late Soloman Shepherd, the Trustees offer for sale Sections 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 33, Block 1, Oteramika Hundred, situate about one mile from Mokotua Railway Station, and four miles from Woodlands Railway Station and dairy factories. The property was the earliest selection in the district, has been fenced, and has a cottage and a stable thereon. It has the advantages of good road, railway convenient, natural drainage and good aspect. Price and further particulars may be obtained from the NZ, Loan and Mercantile Agency, the National Mortgage and Agency Co., Messrs G-eorge Froggatt, J. A Mitchell and Co., I. W. Raymond and Co., Henderson and Batger, J. G. Ward and Co., J. E. Watson and Co., Wright, Stephenson and Co., or W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner of Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill, Agent for the Trustees under the Will of the late Soloman Shepherd. SATURDAY EVENING, Ist NOVEMBER At 7.30 p.m. Absolute & Unreserved Sale by Auction of 53 Sections in the Township of Collingwood On the Great North Road, two miles from Post Office, Invercargill. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES—Easy access railway platform at south-west boundary. Tram cars passing every half hour, cycle trrck, macadamised road, wide streets, apart from the pleasure of fishing and boating in the lovely meandering Waihopai River. NO BUSINESS MAN need be absent from his home at the dinner hour. WILLIAM TODD & CO., instructed by Messrs Cross and Hensley, Trustees in the estate of Mr G, A. Birch, will sell by public auction in the Rialto, Don street, on Saturday evening, Ist November, at 7.3 Ct — k' a LULL QUARTER ACRE SECO O TIONS in the township of Collingwood. As per lithographic plans now in circulation. Frontage to Great North Road, Riverton Road, and railway, intersected with wide streets. What Collingwood in Victoria is to Melbourne, so Collingwood in Southland is to Invercargill. The Waikiwi district is a hive of industries, approaching an embryo Manchester. By purchasing one or more of these blocks our young people encourage THRIFT. By the payment of a small monthly sum they secure their future home FREE OF DEBT, and in a greater or leaser degree make provision for old age. Special Note.—We emphasise the fact that every lot will be sold to the highest bidder. No lot will be withdrawn. THE ESTATE MUST BE WOUND UP. TERMS—deposit; balance, £1 per month, free of interest. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Transfer reduced to a minimum by the vendors’ solicitor, R. H. Rattray, Esq., Esk street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 30, 25 October 1902, Page 6
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