AUCTIONS. SALE BY rUBLIC AUCTION AT PALMERSTON NORTH. On SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1911, At 12 Noon. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees of tho late Mr. Kenneth M'Kcnzie, deceased, to sell by Public Auction at their Rale Rooms m Queen Street, Pnlmcrston North, as above, tho well-known Greonhaugh Estate of two hundred and seventy-two acres, about three miles from Palmerston North, on the Ashhurst Road, comprising some of the best dairying and fattening land in the Manawatu district in four lots, as follows:— Lot I—Tliirty-threo acres two roods and thirty-three perches (33a. 2r. 33p.). Lot 2—Thirty-uiue acres and ten perches (39a. Or. lflp.). Lot 3—Sixty acres three roods and eight perches (00a. 3r. Bp.). Lot 4—Ono hundred and thirty-eight acres threo roods (138 a. 3r. 0p.).; together with ten (10). roomed house, dairy, stable and shed. Title—Freehold. Terms—Ten pounds per centum on tho fall of the hammer, balance in one month when possession will be given. Threefifths of purchase money for Lot 4 may remain on mortgage for five years at Five pounds per centum por aunum, payable quarterly. For plans and further particulars apply to MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., LTD., or J. B. WITHER, Solicitor, Falmersbon North. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION Of the well-known AVONDALE STATION, MARLBOROUGH. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 11 a.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from C. do V. TESCHESIAKER SHUTE, Esq., to offer as above— AT THE TOWN HALL. BLENHEIM, the Whole of the AVONDALE, REDWOOD, and SUMMERLANDS Proportka, containing about 18,600 ACRES FREEHOLD And 19,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, Subdivided into 13 BLOCKS, ranging from 300-JOOO ACRES IN AREA. Tho country comprises beautiful rolling downs, nice easy spurs, and rich flats, with a good deenroil throughout; mixed PASTORAL and FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL LAND, tho latter producing splendid crops of OATS, WHEAT, RAPE, and TURNIPS, whilst tho Pastoral Country is undoubtedly flint of the finest in the Dominion, having a warm, sunny aspect,.an abundance of creeks and streams, and being exceptionally well grassed; liearly'all tho Blocss having in addition a supply cf firewoed. The Sitnation is most convenient, b;in,~ oniy ii miles from BLENHEIM, and two days' drive and. rail for fat stock to PICTON FREEZING WORKS, ec-od reads giving easy access to all the Blocks. EXCEPTIONALLY EAST TERMS. 5 per cent. Cash on Fall of Hammer. 10 per cent, on Possession. 10 per cent, of Ist March, 1914. Balance on Mortgage for 7 years, at 5 per cent. POSSESSION Ist MARCH, 1912. Arrangements have been made to take BUYERS up to inspect by Motor-car on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. For Plans and full particulars, apply DALGETY AND' CO., LTD. LAND SALE. TE KUITI, 10th NOVEMBER. FAVOURED with instructions from Messrs Gillanders and Weir, who aro dissolving partnership, wo will offer fev sale in Hattaway's Rooms, at Te Kuiti, on the 10th of November, at 11.30 a.m, thoir partly-improved freehold property of 1554 acres, i\ miles from Te Kuiti, on the Main Trunk Line; good dray road to property; 2 houses of 5 and 2 rooms each, trap shed and store room. Terms: 5 per cent, down on the fall of the hammer, the balance in three months' time, less £2120 mortgage. All particulars and conditions of sale at our Auckland, Hamilton, To Kuiti, and Wellington offices, and at Mr. Hine's, Solicitor, Te Kuiti. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON, Auctioneers. 0..C. ROSS AND GO,, LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. TO THE MAN WHO WANTS A GOOD THING. £600 CASH. This farm is suitable to work in conjunction with a large property for cropping or Fattening. a li'A ACRES, 8 miles from Mastcrton, QOV) nearly all ploughable, well watered, divided into about 14 paddocks; 0 roomed houso,'with telephone, woolshed, stables, dip. yards. PRICE, £13 PER ACRE; JCGOO cash only wanted. First man inspecting will buy. KELJBTJRNE. NOTHING succeeds like success. Since the Ist July over £6100 worth of laud has been sold, and sales aro stiil going ou. Take tho tide at the flood and buy a section. Land cheaper than anywhere else right in the heart of the City, within five minutes from tho Post Office; close to Kelburue Park Cricket Grounds. AH tho Botanical Gardens as a Recreation Ground- Drainage, water, gas, and electric light. BUY A SECTION. For Plans, Prices, and particulars, apPly "LEWIS H. B, WILSON, 31 HUNTER STREET.
TIP-TOP SHEEP COUNTRY FOR SALE OR FOR EXCHANGE. 1 OAA ACRES, of which 000 acres are Freehold, and 600 acres L.1.P., at lod. JL/vl/li per acre. This Property is well farmed. About 1000 acres in good mixed grasses, and balance of about 200 acres in first-class mixed bush. The area in bush is a splendid asset-as by falling 30 to 50 acres each year the farmer has good crops of rape and turnips for fattening and topping off. The farm is hilly, but is all ndeablo, and there is plenty of ploughablo land for cropping. Stock wintered are 2200 big sheep and 60 head cattle on 1000 acres of grass. Well fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Watered by permanent streams- TLe formation is loam of papa and snell rock, and it produces a splendid sole of B 'rass. Buildings consist of good 5-roomed house, 3-roomed cottage, woolshed, 2 sets yards, stable, trapshod, and wharo- Only 1J miles to school, church, post office, and telegraph office. Situation: 30 miles to Stratford, H miles to Douglas railway station and 1J miles to Te Wera railway station. Motor road to property. There is a mortgage of £4900 at 5 per cent., having H years to run. Price, only 10 per acre. Equity about £6000. Owner will Exchange for smaller Farm, lightly encumbered town property, or sound mortgages. Apply promptly to W. H. LAMBERT AftD CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. CHEAP FARM. /iia ACRES, 3 miles factory, by good road, J-mile school, i miles railwav 04tu' station; ring-feuced and well sulxlivided; well watered; 2 houses of six rooms, woolshed, etc.; all flat and ploughablo when stumped; 60 acres under plough at present. Price, £16 per acre; terms arranged. Apply, at once, PARKER AND VINCENT, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. LEVIN. 4 or* ACRES splendid Sheen Farm, well watered, splendidly fenced, S wires, 10 O'J miles from school and post office. O.R-P. Title at £10. 110 breeding ewes go with 'farm. PRICE, £2 ss. per aero. Easy terms. • fin-j ACRES L.1.P., 580 acres in grass, 156 acres just felled, well subdivided, well Jol fenced, well watered; 1J miles to factory, school and post office. PRICE, £6 10s. Easy terms. C. AND E. JACKSON, B^e^t.^l!a^d: EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP OR AGRICULTURAL FARM* 9AA ACRES, FREEHOLD, rich level dairying and cropping land, subdivided i4IX)\J into 12 paddocks, and watered by permanent streams. 31 acres now in crop, 9-roomed house, 21-bail cowshed with concrete floor, G-stalled stables and other farm buildings. Carrying capacity 70 cows, besides young slock. Situated 1 milo from railway and factory. PltlCE, .£2B per acre. Equity £3463. Owner will exchange for VJO vcrcs agricultural land, or up to 1500 acres good sheep country. For full parliculars. apply H. F. M C NEILL & CO., 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON*
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