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AUCTIONS. "•"."! ■'■;,'■'.■. p B. HOADLEY:.'AND SON, LIMITED, 1 !y» havo been,instructed by Mr.-James Macfarlano to Sell by Public Auction', ■at their Eooins, BROWNING STREET. NAPIER, . ':'- --<. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1909, '~ At 2,p;m.-' ,THE BALANCE OF HIS ESTATE, OLIVE GRANGE,. Subdivided into 38 Allotments, varying l in area'from 1 ACRE UP TO 403 ACRES IN EXTENT. The Estate consists: of Eich Flats and Easy Downs, abundantly watered. ■ Ideal locality, being convenient to Farndon.and Hastings Railway Stations,.and 9 luiles'from Napier, by good roads in all Reasons.- :' ' - For residential sites or for those desirous of cultivating the land tho. fertile character of tho soil means MONEY, in any branch of farming it may be put to. while the situation is 6unny,and enjoys .the healthy and .exhilarating sea breeze from the Pacifio Ocean. No'.ono'should''overlook this opportunity of acquiring an investment most excellent ot its kind.... •■ ■...•. ;::-• .: TERMS OF PAYMENT::.": ; .10 per cent. Cash at time of sale/ '20 per..cent.-.on Delivery, February Next, _ Balance of purchaso money can-'remain on' mortgage-till-Slst March, 1913i-bearing 5 percent...interest. Plans of both above properties will be sent post ■ free- upon application to— i ". ■ ..C.B;':nOADLEY'AND,, SON, LIMITED, 'Auctioneers, ' ' NAPIER,,HASTINGS, AND.GISBOENE.",','. '.>-'■-■:■' vo':"' ';.'.', ':.",' -.['■.' ~)-;;■ r - '.aoci. LAND FOE-THE PEOPLE." '' ■■■ ■...;"• . ;y.'LAND/TOR THE.PEOP.ijE. 10,000 ACRES. •-'■.-.,,,' ;.;:-.-■ 10,000 ACRES. ■'.'■" •'■ AUCTION SALE. OF-.. : . FREEHOLD .BUSH .LANDS. ; io,ooo :AC?ES IN THE NELSON PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. MESSRS. BISLEY.'BROS. AND CO., acting under -instructions from tho.owners, TAITAPU GOLD ESTATES, LTD.','will; sell by. Public Auction "at their : Land Sale Rooms, Hardy. Street,. Nelson, ' ..': : ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER -4th, "■ -■ ~ -..- ;:.■• '.At Noon. 10,00.0'ACRI3S.';'.' S' ,V ': , : .10,000 ACEES V : '"- : - THE TAITAPU BLOCK. °* ■.".,,' 'v.,.-' THE TAITAPU BLOCK.' , ..■ _ .'Subdivided into ■■' OK BLOCKS OF FROM 250-ACRES TO 1090 <lO ■~"_; ... EACH.; ■" -.".-" ,_,.:.. ' ' Comprising • '■ ': ' FIRST-CLASS -AND' HEALTHYSHEEP 'AND. CATTLE COUNTRY," '. - .'• • . Being principally "■':■' '''''"";•; LIMESTONE FORMATION.\ .',''.„;; - THIS •' MAGNIFICENT-' PROPERTY,:. when cleared and grassed,. Will be specially, adapted for. grazing," dairying; and.- agricultural purposes', consisting of sheltered valleys and: low undulating hills, wjth-a fair, proportion of nloughable.'lond. The greater part extends from sea.level,to an .altitiidej'of about 900 ft., and.-the highest 'altitude that of'part of t«o allotments., only, is about' 2000 ft., tho. whole area lying-well to the sun,' having a fine nutlook, and .-ill alldtraents'aro well watered ,by numerous, streams, 'and .when•improved, should qtrry.2 ,toV2}.;.shefep.to. the: acre.: ,'.''.: ~ : The .whole, covcred'.with.mixed native bush;', consisting of i 'rimii;' white.- pine, raatai." etb.v.'Tho.'bnshj. cannot' be. called .heavy; ( the ilndcrßrowth'.''.'c'onsistirig''"■' of; ■ tree" 'ferris*,' 1 nikati palnis.-Uubplej'a'ofe, ,-etc.-' : .'■■■,'* ''■'. ,!: '' : "':"',. ; ," WHY 1 : BE\A.''.IEASEHOLD'ER''-:WHEN :YOU- . fjAN,'BECOME: A FREEHbT.T)ER-:ON SUCH •'-EASY' OF..DEFEEEED':PAYMENT. . BY SECUEJNG.:'PART OF. -THIS VALU^ "ABLE BLOCK? .' .-.-..."v •■■ THE .ABOVE PROPERTY-is situated within '20 miles of C'ollingwood.byn nearly level dra.f road.'whioh'poft-has. a daily'stcamer servic-V :to- ! ; ; lvel<on,',:aml- is: handy''to ' WesthaVen (Wti' West Wanganui). where there is an excellent harbour, jjoid wharf and goods sheds, at which steamer's call whenever freight offers, and from w.hich. a> tramway leads to. within about seven imlfs of-the most distant of the allotments. A a chain wide, is'-laid off, to every allotment. ;.- ■:■ .. ; _ ...:.-'",.. SECUEE ONE OF. .THESE : VALUA BLE '..■'•"• •"". -sections, :' 'i'and'become ,: a.freeholder at a ''■ ■ i:,'', :.v::..veby,':small "• ■ ' EASY. ;.bhlv 10' per, cent;, ori.tho'fall of the.hammer, and, the'-balance in' hine;cqual : 'yearl,v\payments bearing interest:,'iib 5; per cent., a-discount of 5 'per' cent.■.'being allowed for Cash payments in advance'..- ' : '.V.;'-:.•'.".:"'.'■' "' '■ : '''■■ ''■'••■ ■'■■ ■ \ ; AH arrahgenients. are..completed.'for showing intending.purchasers over tho property with as little delay: as.',possible."'• ; '■■' ■s: ' ; .■■.■-. TITLE:'LAND TRANSFER -ACT.., '...- : .Freo .o'onveya'nce'.''. Tlio.' purchasers paying only. Stamp, duty .and registration fee. ■ :■. For plans .of the, property,, further' particulars, and general information apply to Fell and, Atkinson', ..Solicitors, Nolson, ' .'• : MR." N. L. BUCHANAN,. Attorney for <he Vendors, Paturau, -via' Col:,", •'"■','■',.':■ lingwcod, or ■:■■ ,•,;,,-. ''.•■" '"''■' i. ■'{»'■ U-BISLEY BROS;' ANTr CO., \-%: -'"■"" '■';.'■ :■" ■.''-'^Auctioneers,'.'.Nelson.'■:• Wi' ! :H,- MORRAH : & CO., ' : AUCTIONEERS,, v " AND.; ESTATE . AGENTS." ■'.-'•"" '„■•' WILLIS* STREET,."WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY ' i'ARM, FITZHER- ': BEET' EAST,: PALMERSTON- NORTH. ' -j r\{\ ACRES Terrace Land, all grassed, 30 -LV/v/ acres.ploughed, fi.no supply of water, unusual number br. : godd big"'shelter plantations, 0-roomed homestead, 12-bail cowshed, with ebnerete-floor and other buildings. .Do 40 cows and other stock all year, round, arid do: them we 11.,-. -. ~:.:■■""■: ■ ;' Cheap at £25 acre." Exceptionally easy terms to practical man. ' ■ NEVER BEEN" FLOODED. ;vWE ..HONESTLY,..'RECOMMEND . THIS FAEM,' 'which.is only 4 miles, from-the Town. ..-: Farms -for ,Sale everyivhere; for details." "'" ' ; ';'■:•■■':"'■';■ ' '■•-'■ ■'■•:■. • ■ - :• CHOICE FARMS, : ' . -.■.,.. -MANA.\VATU. • •;. 1 Q(? ACRES, level laud, woll watered, subXOO divided into some 14 paddocks, all in grass,' about 18 acres 1 broken to .plough 11. stall'cowshed,- with cpnereto bails, and yard, dairy,' separator-shed, • cottage,' also 8-stall cow6h:d;. 4i'!iuile3 from,'station, 2 miles from : creamery, 3 miles troui school, by good metal ;road.,; Price, £18 per acre; terms arranged. -« pn ACRES ricn " fattening ground, all in XOlf. grass, but 9 acres under plough; subdivided .into 71 paddocks, '.well watered, no buildings;-5 miles north of Levin,-.by good metal road. Price, £27 per acre; grand dairy .farm;'terms arranged.'. .•"■■"■'■ -'','. (Yryn ACRES, .35u,.acres in bush, balance JIV ring-fenced,; 12-paddocks, 150 acres it which is rich flat land, balance undulating and hilly. .Price, £13 per acre; 2 houses, farm buildings, sheep and cattle yards. ■: Or will sell .87u■ acres,';'Jß9 'per acres'' 2 miles from station.lmile.'trom school/and : alongside creamery. ;. ......... ' ■' ■" , WAIKATO.; Eich love! flat' land, drained : and partlydrained swamp; handy to railway station,saleyards, etc. Price, only £5 10s. per acre. Sold in'areas of 100 acres and upwards; easiest ot" teruis; 'nothing better on the- market. Full particulars on application,: -' '.-•' ... NOTE.—Buyers-.wishing, to purohaso good Farmsshoiild consult .the'undersigned, who is a practical .farmer, and cun. give. reliable information of propsrtios offered for sale by Uim, gained by '. pergonal inspection. ■ ; H. '"■ iERNESf LEIGHTON, ~.;: A Uci;iONEEE,'i.AND AND ESTATE '. '}' - ;;•'■:'■;. ::''. ■'' , AGENT.' ,-;:,-• •■; '" ..= 160■ FEATKUUSTON" STREET, "■"•" '•'• WELLINGTON,.. . AND A'l'-LOWICK HUTT. AUCTION. SALES of Laud, Stock, Furnitur'oi etc.,: arranged in any. part of tho Dominion. CHEAF' NELSON ORCH.UJI)" PEdPEETY. p-o ACRES,,'Freehold i. am |, .\yithin 4 miles 0/w.. ; of .Nelson,., by good ,metalled • road. Thoro are IS acres in Orchard, iii full Wring, and 14 acres in Almonds and Walnuts', and balance in grass, carrying. ,80. Ewes with Lambs. Now Express, Harness, Stiroy Pum'p, Ploughs, '■Harness,-'etc;'•;•; Price,,'. £2100. , : '"■ F...A"MD;:,'Oi:::.EDWARDSi ■■■'■' .'..;■ ; C 1503 J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 645, 23 October 1909, Page 16

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