AUCTIONS ' IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM PROPERTIES. SUBDIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN PAPAITONGA ESTATE, Situated nt.OHAU, MANAWATU LINE. On Account of the Representatives of the ' late Sir Walter Bullcr. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1911, At the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, At'l o'clock. ■ A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -<••&- in conjunction with DALGETV. AND CO., will offer by Public Auction as above— OAA ACRES of this Famous Estate, ■ JUU Subdivided into 19 Sections, ranging from 25 to % acres. The situation of this beautiful property cannot well be beaten in the whole of tho Dominion, Jt.is close to the Ohau Kailway Station, 2} iniles from Levin, and. 53 miles from the City of Wellington. Its/ close proximity to creameries, schools, and railway stations, tho undeniable quality of the soil, and the beautiful climate all combine to make it a paradise tor dairy farmers, fruit-growers, poultry farmers, etc. ■ Every inducement to men of-small capital has been given. The reserves on the various sections will be most reasonable, whilst only 15 per .cent, cash is required, provided satisfactory .improvements are made. For plans and further particulars apply to al! branches of the Auctioneers, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., And DAI.GETY AND COMPANY, LTD. ■ Or to ■ . ■. ■ MESSRS, ; ..CHAPMAN, SKERRETT, WYLIE AND TRIPP, Solicitors, Wellington. . . ...:■.,•.. 1 ~„:.-; ~. \ siberia estate, siberia estate. • comprising about-4000 acres. Messes. Abraham" and wilLIAMS, LTD., in'conjunction with MESSRS. G. A.PREECE AND CO., of PALMERSTON NORTH, have received instructions from -A. HARDING, Esq., to sell,"'by Public ..Auction, the above Well-known ESTATE, comprising 25 sections, from U -to 831- acres, at Messrs. Abraham rind Williams's ' HORSE BAZAAR. Rangitikei Street, "... PALMERSTON NORTH, On SATURDAY, the sth day nf AUGUST, '■ ■ 1911, at 1-o'clock p.m. ■' ' . DESCRIPTION. . • This wll-kiiown ESTATE comprises some of tfca br-st l.iml in the MANAAVATU DISTRICT.. consisting of rich river deposit, and heavy loam soil. JUost of the small sections are flat, balanco slightly undulating. The block is well watered by running streams, and is situated 9 miles from. PALMERSTON NORTH, nnd within 11 miles from ASHHURST, where there "is n Railway Statini:, Creamery, School, Post and Telephone Office, Stores, etc. Tho 'land is suitable for fattening, dairying, and ihe larger sections for dairying and sheepfarming combined, having flat homestead sites on main road, the balance rideable hills; The property will be veil .Toidctl and roads formed and metalled throughout at an early date. TERMS. . 15 per cent, ou signing O.w agreement and 10 per cent, in 18 month;., from the date of sale, the whole of -tho balance of purchase money to be paid within 7 years from the date of sale. .€IOO or more of unpaid purchase money will bu accepted with three months' notice. If the purchaser h«s erected permanent buildings to the extent of .C2OO during tho first 18 months the 10 per cent payable in 18 months will not be demanded until the end of the term. Interest to l:o 5 par cent. i. .The trams for Sections 5 and. (! nro A3 follow:—20 \rv cent, cash, the balance at 5 per, tent, for 7 years, with the right to pity oft .£lO3 or more with three months' notice. Negotiations are now pending for the installation of a Creamery on a site refei'vod. Lithograph Plans will be issued shortly, 0. tracing of which can now be seen at the offices of the undersigned. For further particular* npnly to MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., MESSRS. G. A. PREECE AND CO., and A.'GUT, Esq., ■ : Solicitor, Palmerston North. CHOICE MANAWATU FARMS, A-l i) ACRES, all in grass but small r£A-rd patch shelter bush; ring-fenced, well.subdivided; about 90 acres Hat, balanco low hills; lies well to the sun, several acres broken to plough. House of 7 rooms and conveniences, also wash-house, dairy, cowbails, harness-room, trap-shed, yards, etc., young orchard. Price, '£11 per acre. Terms about half cash. -J r/i) ACRES, flat and undulating land, -H.tPV ■ two-thirds ploughable, when stumped; well watered, , 7 paddocks; 5Toomed house and conveniences, large shed; about 1 mile from creamery arfd 5 miles from Levin; grand fattening land or would make first-class dairy farm. Price, ,£23 10s.. per acre; JJ7SO cash (to practical farmer); balance arranged. q-1-J ACRES, terraco and hilly land; OXX about half in grass, balance in pood mixed milling bush; 5-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, aud yards. Price, only .£5 10s. per acre; terms arranged. NOTE.—The above properties are within easy reach of railway station by 'good metal road, and have-the advantage of being liandy to tho Palmcrstoii North, Johnsonville, and Wellington markets. Buyers of choice farms of all sizes should write to the undersigned, who has a first-class selection to offer, on terms to suit all buyers. H. ERNEST LEiGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ISC FEATHERSTON SREET, WELLINGTON. QR HUTT. MANAWATU FARMS. ■J Opr ACRES, 3 miles railway station, \\ .1.-Vj miles creamery, 70 acres flat, M acres ploughed, 3 paddocks, carrying 30 cows, 20 young stock, 150 sheep and lambs, 7-roomed house, 20 bail cowshed, woolshed and dip,'stables, 0 acres orchard. Price, i'J6 per acre. Terms arranged. rrvn ACRES, 3 miles,from station and iJifl/ creamery, all feiled and sown in English grasses, 15 paddocks, all well watered, suitable for dairying, about 200 acres ploughable 'wheu stumped), 4-rooin-ed cottage, large wool and shearing sheds, dip, and yard.' Price, £U 10s. per acre, for quick sale. Terms arranged.' EVS3LLER AMD RUTTER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, • PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. FREEHOLD DAIEY FABU. aw ACRES, at .£l3 per acre. Will earn J i 33 COWS all the year round. DiW. ded inta 1 paddocks, well fenced, with good 4-roomed Cottage, outbuildings, cowshed, etc. Good metalled road,, 1 mji 9 from factory, i mile school, TERMS: £m down. Balance on Mortgago, W. P. GARNER AND CO,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT 3. TAIHAPE. TO ORCHAKDISTS. WE have received instructions to sell 10 acres of First-class Soil, with small House, splendid shelter, about 50!) fruit trees, about 301) in full bearingapples, plums, grtenjrag'.'S, grapes, peaches, apricots, etc. etc.; hundreds of currants and gooseberries; 2 miles distant from lirst-clas*. market. This properly is worthy of the ;-lo;est inspection. Price for the whole, onlv ,£1275. Terms. Apply sharp, RATLIFFLAND AUENCV, Feilding. Note—We have every confidence in recommending this iis a first-class investment to a practical man.
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