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FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO. VICTORIA STREET SECTIONS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN OUR AUCTIONEERS' ROOMS. HAMILTON, ON jyjONDAY, T, 1921, at 2 p.m. Q.LASGOW L EASES. SUBDIVISIONS 1 and 2 of Section ing 3!) perches and 31 perches, respectively, and having an approximate frontage each of 00 feel to Victoria Street. Also Subdivisions 3 and 4. containing 35 perches each, and having an approximate frontage cadi of 60 feet to Ulster Street. The annual rental of these is £B/2/6 each, and the leases expire on .June Ist, 1923, with right of renewal. TERMS: 25 per cent, deposit, balance on completion of sale. FREEHOLD RURAL SECTIONS, CLAUDELANDS. LOT 1, containing 5 acres 26 perches. LOT 2, containing 5 acres 6 perches. LOT 3, containing 4 acres 1 rood 11 perches. LOT 4, containing 5 acres 1 rood 27 perches. These have a frontage of 181 feet 6 inches (approximately) to Tramway Road, Claudelands, and have a stream as the back boundary. Lot 1 is subject to mortgage of £3OO, and Lots 2, 3 and 4 each to a mortgage of £SOO, all expiring on June 14th, 1925, at 6 per cent. TERMS: 10 per cent. deposit, 20 per cent, in 30 days, and the balance, subject to existing mortgages, by way of a second mortgage on June 14th, 1925, at 6 per cent, per annum. These sections arc being offered on behalf of Mr Leo. E. Rice, who has left the district, and therefore wishes to dispose of his Hamilton interests. The Leaseholds are most centrally situated and are the sort much sought after to-day. The Freeholds arc good, sunny sections, and eminently suitable for those desirous of building a comfortable home, with open spaces for flowers, lawns and shrubberies, where also they may grow their own vegetables and keep a cow and pony. They are also in the area of some of the finest homes and delightful surroundings and arc just outside the borough boundary. Note the date oi sale—Monday afternoon, August Ist, at 2 o'clock in our Auctioneers’ Rooms (upstairs). T HE r ARMERS ’ C°- OPERATIVB i A UCTIONEERING C - ’ LTDHAMILTON. 353 i JVAND RUCTION £ALE. ■piRST-CLASS J)AIRY JDVRM. Under instructions from the Executors , in the Estate of the late ELLEN WALSH, we shall offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE SALEYARDS, FRANKTON, On piIURSDAY, pTH, AT 12 NOON. 1 ()A ACRES 1 ROOD 3 PERCHES, being Lot 3 on D.P. 9879, Block VI., portion of Hunga Hunga, Wairere S.D., and situate on Alexandra Road, 4 J miles from Waharoa. Ttic land is all in grass, excepting 8 acres in turnips. There is also a stack of hay. This is first-class drained swamp, and the pastures arc in excellent heart. Ther care 12 subdivisions. Buildings comprise a good five-roomed house, washhouse, concreted cowshed and yard, implement shed, pig-styes and yards. This is a splendid property, which anybody mya be proud of. It will milk 50 cows and do them well. The farm is unencumbered. Land buyers should not fail to see this good proposition. Further particulars and'oonditions of sale may be obtained at our offices, or from Mr D. McMillan, an executor of Waharoa Township. rpHE pARMERS’ QO -OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., pTD., HAMILTON. 291 LOUGHUN BROS. YyHY WAIT FOR AUCTION DAY? WE CAN SELL YOU RIGHT NOW: £ s. d. PIANO, Rhepheard-Watts, London 50 0 0 PIANO. Scolchford. London 25 0 0 TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE 25 0 0 Singer Drophead Machine . 12 10 0 Violin and Case 4 0 0 Violin and Case 3 0 0 DAYTON SHOP SCALES. . 15 0 0 Icc Cream Churn 2 10 0 Lady's Bicycle, new 12 10 0 Gcnt.’s Bicycle, new .... 12 0 0 Girl’s Bicycle, second-hand 610 0 Mangle 5 0 0 LARGE STOCKS NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE FOR PRIVATE SALE EVERY DAY. WE BUY YOU OUT, OR SELL YOU OUT, which ever suits you best. WE BUY ANYTHING. pOUGHLIN JgROS., AUCTIONEERS AND FURNISHERS, Opp. G.P.O. ’Phone 1635. MUSIC. jypss yEn.-t J^ob^sok, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. V Pupils Prepared for Examinations. Terras begin from first lesson. Address — CORNER OF LONDON AND HINEMOA STREETS, HAMILTON. ’Phone No. 2075. yp F. W. n 7vRDI?iGHAM ' PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. (Member of Auckland Provincial Pianoforte Tuners' Association). OVER 25 YEARS’ LONDON AND COLONIAL EXPERIENCE. Residence: River rtoatl (two doors from Presbyterian Church.) ‘Phone 1471. Learn the piano; The Dominion Correspondence School of Music guarantees to make you a competent player in quarter the time at half the usual cost. Music used is official publications of Trinity College of Music. No drudgery. Write for free book, “Your Musical Opportunity.” JAMES RODGER CO„ 158-B, Manchester Street, Christchurch. PRIVATE HOTEL. yjARWICK jjotb: IS' NOW OPEN FOB ACCOMMODATION. MBS VOYSKY, Proprietress (Late of Tc Aroha). 3«7 TYPiB-T=. M 1 9 9 iW. A T T Y ’ Professional Verbatim Shorthand Reporter, PUBLIC TYPISTS, Legal and Commercial Private Secretary. Commissions and Meetings Reported throughout the District. J ESMOND BUILDINGS, HAMILTON.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14711, 28 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14711, 28 July 1921, Page 4