AUCTION HALES. POSTPONEMEOTOF SALE TILL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 2 o'clock p.m. ELLERSLIE PARK. ELLERSLIE PARK. AT ELLERSLIE. R. C. GREENWOOD HAS received instructions from Mr. R. Graham to offer for sale by auction, at Ellerslie, on the above date, The Whole of the ELLERSLIE PARK ESTATE. Cut up into convenient sized Building Plots, containing -J- Acre to 5 Acres each. The Estate is choicely planted with well-grown Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, commands magnificient views, close to town by road or rail, well watered, and in every way suited for Suburban Residences. Most of the Land oiiered has never been in the market for sale before ; but, from repeated enquiries, Mr. Graham has decided to cut it up, and sell on easy terms. Lithographic plans will be ready shortly, and every facility will be given intending purchasers to view. Trains will leave Ellerslie in time for sale. Luncheon provided. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. TMPORTANT SALE OF TOWNSHIP. The unclersigned have 'been favoured Avith instructions from The Ncav Zealand Land Corporation (Limited) to offer by public auction at tlieir Sale Rooms, the Strand, on Monday, the 7th March, ISSI, STEWARTSTOWN, on the Te Puke Block, Bay of Plenty district. SteAvartstown is splendidly situated in the centre of the Block, on the main line of road to the Hot Lake district, and Avithin 12 miles of of the toAvn and port of Tauranga. The Te Puke Block, from its position and the superior quality of its soil, bids fair to shortly become one of the most nourishing districts of the North Island, and Avili form the centre of a A r eiy large area of magnificent country iioav being negotiated for, ami Avhich will ere long be open for settlement. It is contemplated shortly to connect SteAvartstoAvn Avith the Port of Tauranga by a Steam TraniAvay. Plans of the ToAvnship Avili shortly be ready for distribution. Terms of Sale.— One-third cash; the balance in one ancl tAvo years, bearing interest at eight per cent, per annum. Sale Avili commence at 11 o'clock a.m. TURNER & BUDDLE, Auctioneers. B. TONKS.j [r. C. CARR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. BREW ER V A T GISBO RN E . FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, By Order of T. Maoffarlane, Esq., Trustee. B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell by auction, on AVednesday, the 2nd March, at 12 o'clock noon, THE LEASE OF PREMISES KNOWN as the GISBORNE BREWERY, Gisborne, being a good substantial Building of four stories, built of heart of kauri, with Cellarage, all in good order, callable of turning out 10 hogsheads per day, and at present occupied by Mr. W. F. Crawford. Further particulars from auctioneers. 497 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. VT7" H. FENTON, — AND — GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 82, Queen Street 82. (Opposite the Herald Oflßce, Auckland, New Zealand
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 247
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460Page 247 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 247
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