SIMLA ESTATE, HAVELOCK NORTH.
To be Sold by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, 18th, 1912, at the King’s Theatre, Hastings, at 2.30 p.m.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
10 per cent. on fall of Hammer. 10 per cent. on March 1st, 1913 10 per cent. on Dec. 1st 1913.
Balance on December 1st, 1917. Interest, 5½ per cent. Right to pay off at three months’ notice.
SIMLA
Is situated on the Eastern and sheltered side of Havelock North, which may be termed the Cashmere Hills of Hastings.
The property can be reached from Hastings in 15 minutes by Motor Bus, which runs at regular intervals.
The allotments are all beautifully sheltered and command a splendid view of the Heretaunga Plains – the Ruahine and Kaweka Ranges and Napier.
A number of the sections are already planted and Simla Avenue is fringed on either side by a row of ornamental gum trees.
C. .B. HOADLEY and SON, Ltd., Auctioneers. – N. R. WELLWOOD, Manager Hastings Branch.
HERALD LITHO, NAPIER.
Text on plan –
Mr. Fulford’s Orchard
1 mile from Havelock
TE MATA ROAD
Mr Franklin’s orchard
SIMLA AVENUE
Edge of Blue Gum Plantation
FRANKLIN TERRACE
Reserved from Sale
This point is 30 chains from Motor Bus terminus
Mr For Franklin’s Residence
Morgan & Climie Surveyors
Stream is boundary
DUART ESTATE
Mr Ellison’s Homestead Property
Scale: 2 chains to an inch
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