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TO-DAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, .at NOON. Dissolution Sale. LAND! 'LAND!! THE HENLEY ESTATE. SITUATED AT RICHMOND. SITUATED AT RICHMOND. Auction Sale of the balance of valuable Freehold Sections. OK ALLOTMENTS OK At) ALLOTMENTS *2O Each having a frontage to Queen, William, Salisbury and Edward Streets of not less than 66 feet by great depths. This is ilia finest estate erer subPUSUG AUCTION. in this favourable locality, being the healthiest, brightest, sunniest, and most invigorating spot ,■ AROUND RICHMOND. This great sale is for the purpose of closing partnership accounts and remember, every lot is offered for ABSOLUTE SALE. ABSOLUTE SALE. > Henley possesses advantages of a residential character unequalled by any sub-division hitherto presented to investors. .'■';.' •INSPECT AND YOU WILL BUY. The public are invited to inspect these beautiful sections before the day of sale. Plans can ba inspected before .or on day of sale at our office_s Hardy Street. ' '.'■."• \ BISLEY BROS, and Co., ' Auctioneers. DISSOLUTION SALE. f DISSOLUTION SALE. -•Important and 'attractive Land Sale of **>-■' ■■■■-. -.. U FARMS AND RUNS «"| RUNS AND FARMS LA. ' WHICH MUST BE SOLD. WHICH MUST BE SOLD. In order to close partnership accounts. . BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, | (At Noon.) -.- 1 MESSRS BISLEY BROS, and Co. will offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION 'at their Commodious Land Sale Rooms, ; Hardy - street, FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FREEHOLD PROPERTIES As underi which, in order to close Partnership AceouctSj Must be Sold. LOT 1.— 42 Acres of Freehold Land •(more or less), having a frontage to Parker's Road, Stoke. Some 18 acres now in barley. .' This is one of the most beautifully situated properties in the district. It commands an unequalled view, facesthe north, and the soil is rich, being mostly limestone formation. lt_ is unsurpassed for Gentleman's Residence. Unequalled for large and small fruit cultivation, milk walk, poultry farm, etc., etc, LOT 2.-44 Acres of Freehold Land (more ar less). Northern aspect. The whole lying well to the sun. Firstclass soil.with large frontage to Marsi I den Road, Stoke, some 17 acres now ; under plough, ready for turnips. '. Old Limestone Kiln. is in centre of the property, and will at some earlyNdate cut up to great advantage. An ideal position for Family Residence. Commands a view of the Sea and Waimeas. Situated about 20 minutes from the Port,' and adjoins Lot 1. . . : LOT 3. — 25 Acres of Freehold Land (more or less), situated on Marsden ; Road, Stoke. Warm position. Well J sheltered. First-class property for 1 mixing farm or fruit and vegetable 1 cultivation. Splendidly watered. 1 About 30 minutes from the Port', and \ 10 minutes from the Railway Station. LOT 4. — 25 Acres Freehold adjoining Lot 3, and of same description, all level, "rich soil. LOT 5. — 46 Acres of Freehold Land (more or less), practically all flat, and adjoins Lot 4. Never failing stream. I Capable of any cultivation one would 1 like to put it to. Acknowledged' to t be some of the finest grass land in . Stoke. LOT 6.-47 Acres of Freehold Land j (more or less), situated in Lower Moutere, together with all improve--1 ments theroon, including two-roomed I cottage, sheds, etc. Some six acres in orchard, mostly choice apples ; a portion is under plough, and some in grass. All well fenced' aiid subdivided into six parts. Splendidly . watered . Frontago to first-class road and situate about 4 miles from Town and Port of Motueka. ] LOT 7.-52 Acres of Freehold Land ; (more or less), situate Lower Mou- ' tere. Now occxipied by Mr Witty. New residence of six rooms. A few acres in orchard. A number of acres ; in oats. ' The whole is first-class fruit or hop land. Near School and Post 1 Office, and only four miles from Port ' and Town of Motueka. ] LOT 8.— 2000 Acres of Freehold and 1 Lease in Perpetuity Lands, situate at • Graham, about 18 miles from Motu-' eka, with first-class roads to all parts of the district. This splendid' property is mostly limestone formation.About 1200 acres 'in grass and "the. rest in bush. As a grazing run, -all wiil admit that it contains some of the best grass land in Nelson, 'more resembling the best- North Island country, and/ it is suitable for both sheep and cattle. " LOT 9.— 400 Acres of Freehold Land* (more or loss) , situate a few minutes walk from Kohatu Railway Station, part being liver flat. The train passes through the property, which has also a double frontage to the main road. Some seventy acres are under plough, of which 50 acres are in oats, and the balance for turnips. The piciserty is well watered, and for mixed farming- can be strongly recommended. The improvements consist of new six-roomed residence and : large new barn. ' The fences are mostly new. The Public School and General. Store are within- half a mile of the property. . :■.-.•.. ■ LOT 10.— 384 Acres of Freehold Land (more or less), adjoining Lot 8. Some 50 acres is now under plough, and a further 100 acres, which is almost level, is ready for breaking up. This property has a long frentage to the main road, and there is no better agricultural land_ suitable for grain, turnips or fruit in the Province. LOT 11.— 76 Acres 0? Freehold Land (more or less), situate Wakefield, and adjoins. ]Lhe English Church property. In the near this shoiild be very valuable for residential .sites. The land is situated a few minutes from the Railway Station a,nd Township, and no doubt in the near future it will cut up to advantage. Full particulars and terms on easy mode of payment will be given -to intending purchasers on application at 'our offices, Hardy-street. , B^. Notice to intending purchaser's. — ■' While we aro selling the' above properties by public auction they are also subject to sale in meantime by private treaty, and. if desirous liberal terms of pay- • ment will be given. BISLEY BROS, and CO., ■ Auctioneers. '4330

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 4

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