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SAMUEL VAILE AND SON, LTD. I ‘ i gAMUEL Y’AILE & gONS, LTD MORTGAGEES SALE OF FREEHOLD FAIRM OF 700 AGUE: AT RATANUI, NEAR CAMBRIDGE. BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEE. jJJESSRS JQ ALGETY & QO., £TD. Will sell by public auction at their sab rooms, 5 Fansliawe Street, Auck land, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. A LL THOSE pieces of land containx ing together 700 acres 18 perches more or less being:— 1. Lot No. 9A on a plan depositee in the Land Registration Office undei Number 2757, containing 471 acres 2 roods 10 perches, more or less, portion of Hinuera No. 2 Block in the Cambridge Survey District comprise*, in Memorandum of Mortgage registered Number 5284 5. 2. —Portion of said Hinuera No. 2 Block, containing 234 acres 2 roods and 8 perches more or less comprised and described in Deed of Mortgage registered in the Deeds Registry Office at Auckland under Number 220432. Tltls property is situated about 10 miles from Cambridge by good roads. The property consists of rolling bills and valleys, and the soil is semi-vol-canic; originally it consisted of about 500 acres native bush, the balance fern arid ti-tree. It is estimated that I about 400 acres of the bush land was ! felled, burnt and sown in grass, and jof the fern country some 120 acres I have been ploughed and sown in grass. Buildings are: 2-roomed house with kitchen and scullery, man’s wharc, also large shed. Fencing consists of live subdivisions; the greater part of the boundary fences are go.od and sheep-proof. A certain portion of the grass land lias gone back, owing to lack of adequate stocking, but at one time 80 cows were milked on the property. This property has been recently inspected by Mr Edward Allen who ! has confidence that workers with a i little capital would find this property | a paying proposition. I Further particulars may be obtained j from the Auckland office of the Auc- | ti. Hirers and all branches. ParticuI ars and conditions of sale may be inI ,-pected at the Auckland office, j NOTE —Easy terms will be given to I an approved purchaser. 580 BUTCH ERT. F. A. G m “ ES ’ BUTCHER CAMBRIDGE FRESH BEEF AND MUTTON SUPPLIED DAILY. LAMB IN SEASON Hotels and Boarding Houses specially catered for. ; ADDRESS next G.P.O. ’Phone 251. INSURANCE rpHE gTANDARD INSURANCE QO., V TD. An All New Zealand Institution. k. .v STAPLES - Chief Agent 78, VICTORIA STREET. accident and sickness. TATE cannot guarantee you good health, but we lighten the burden by monetary assistance. Can you afford to take the risk yourself? Reason it out. Then write for particulars of our SPECIAL ACCIDENT AND ALL SICKNESS CONTRACT. THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., Bank of New Zealand Buildings, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. THE | JMVERPOOL AND J AND NSURANCE QOMPANY, j LIMITED. | I i FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT j (The Great Insurance Company of the World). * i LOCAL AGENTS: HAMILTON —F. W. Kemp, F. J. Farrell Cambridge —Edwin James Fraukton —A. 11. Ellicott Morrinsville —H. Annesley Smith Taupiri—E. Quick I Matamata —Win. Elmsley Te Awamutu —L. G. Armstrong Ngaruawahia —R. Seawright District Inspector— M. GUMMING. Gr LOBE I gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCE. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. WE issue a “ comprehensive ” policy, protecting your liability in the i event of Fire, Damage to Gar, Theft { and Injuries to the General Public at ! reduced rates. j PERSONAL POLICIES. ISSUED. I FARMERS’ SPECIAL. Further particulars can be obtained | from the Agents, or by writing dried j 11. H. lIOWDEN, COOPER Cc SORBY, 1 Agenls. ’ i gOL'TH BRITISH JNSURANCE j C°” L m JOHN J. KINGSTON, Manager. er. LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, IJMIE “'J'RIANGLE.” TEA ANO LUNCHEON ROOMS, CAMBRIDGE. LUNCHEONS .. .. 12 noon—2 p.m AFTERNOON TEAS. Specially Early Dinner served at 4 p.m. to enable travellers to catch evening l train. MISS M. McDEVITT. Proprietress. PUKE Coal in Three Grades —Household Tor parlour; kitchen coal Tor kitchenslack Tor steam purposes.— ’Phone 1767’. MOTOIUSTS’ SUITS.—A special line or bust Suits at 17/6 a suit, heavy I line with seatless pants 3r>/-, at w. m : Pitcher and Co., Victoria Street, Hamilton )

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15865, 11 December 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15865, 11 December 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15865, 11 December 1923, Page 10

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