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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. AT PARA~PARAUMU. AL. WILSON AND CO. at • the Homosteud, "Glenside," Paraparaumu, on account of Mr. Joshua Whiting— Tho complete Contents, of his well-fin* nished 7-roomed house, Huinber .'IV h.p. motor cycle, pilo carpet 22 x Iti feet, cost £40, Murray wool press, horses, harness, rtc, etc., and a largo quantity of blankets, linen, etc.. Jlr. Whiting is leaving by Friday's boat for Australia. Everything is Unreserved. A. L. WILSON, 'Auctioneer. SUBDIVISION OF PORTION OF PAHIKO ESTATE, OTAKI, 507 ACRESI On account of Messrs. Monckton and Addington, Otaki. ALSO, «J/J ACRES, adjoining above, OO On account of Mr. C. Milnor, Otaki. DALGE'JT AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON, will sell the abovo by Public Auction, at tho TOWN HALL, OTAKI, On TUESDAY, 50th JANUARY, 1912, At 1 p.m. ' This property is situnted on the main road, within a mile of Otaki Railway Station, Creamery, and Saleyards. Otaki is only about 2 hours by rail from Wellington, and there is an excellent train 6ervice, so that sections in this Estate are idt-ally placed for Fattening, Milking, Fruit-growing, and Alarket Gardening. The land is all ploughablo, and thero r.re about 200 acres of rich river deposit flats. It is considered to be the best land on the West Coast. There are 8 Sections, ranging from II to 127 acres, and all have good road frontages, and there are convenient houses on two of them, on also Mr Milncr*s property. The Estate has been subdivided so that the sections will work in as far as possible with the existing fences, which are all in good order. Terms are very favourable, so as to allow farmers with limited capital to acquire a Freehold Property in one of the best districts in the Dominion. TERMS: For' Messrs. , Monckton and Addington's property.— IS per cent, on fall of hammer. Balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. For Jlr. C. Milner.10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 20 per cent, in 1 month from date of sale Balanco in 5 years at i per cent. Plans can bo obtained from any of, the Offices of Dalgety and Company, Ltd., throughout New Zealand. j PRELIMINARY NOTICJj. SUBDIVISION OF THE AIUPATA ESTATE, (The property of J. R. M'Lennan, Esq.). A BOUT 3500 ACRES of Beautiful RoIIing Country, situated at WAITUNA WEST, about !5 ruilos from Feifding, und 1 to 3 miles from School and Post OBcc. A school sito is being received on the property. This fine propel ty is now being mailed and will be subdivided into 11 f-.EC-TIONS, ranging from IIW to , r .r.O :'CRES. Tho bulk of the country is FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING and CROPPING LAND,aud is eminently suitable lor mixed farming; the balanco is exceptionally good Sltecp country. Tho land iius .'iK'ii m.ist generously heated ever since the time it was taken up by the late .!ohn i.'niison. Arrangements are being made fer the ereclicif of a CREAMERY us soi.n as sufficient cows are guaranteed, and every section will front a metalled road. PLANS are* uow being prepared, and will be obtainable shortly from MR. M'LENNAN, or any of the Offices of the 'Auctioneers. / i TO "BE SOLD AT FEILDING. by I \DRVHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, about the end of FEBRUARY. RAWIRt P. MEESHACK, LAND AGENT AND INTERPRETER, Stout Street, Wellington, Late of Oliphant and Oliphant, Barristers anfl Solicitors, Auckland, Is prepared to negotiate Native leases, transfers, mortgages', applications, etc. Native Laud Court, Land Board attended vvhcn required. All correspondence confidential. 'Phono 3333. .' NOTHING SUCCEEDS UK~. SUCCESS. IN tho history of Fruit Lands in New Zealand TASMAN Is the greatest of successes. It is absolutely tho FINEST APPLE GROWING LAND In the Dominion. Don't boliove this without confirmation. Ask Growers, ask Orchardists, ask Frnit Experts, ask Nurserymen. Ask anyone who has inspected. They will tell you. For particulars ask the Sole Wellington .Province Agent, ' J. T. HORN, 39, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2173. 2i SHEEP COUNTRY. £11 PER ACRE. 90ft0 ACRES, all in grass except 150 «vv« neros 2 hou-es, 5 and 6 rooms, good v.-oolfhed, dip, fiieep and cattlo yard.-. S miles from railway station, saleyards, port and freezing works; large proportion pioughable, balance nice easy <,"juntry, ail of which will fatten. Guaranteed* to winter 5000 sheep and 300 head of oottlo. PRICE, £11 per acre. Onc-tiiird cash, balance at current rates. Write for our confidential report. LEWIS & CO., AGENTS, WANGANUI. MANAWATU SHEEP FARM. ; FOR SALE. OR LEASE. forv ACRES FREEHOLD, 3 miles from OOv two Railway Stations, 460 acres .in grass, balance in , bush, 60 acres ploughable balance ciisy hills; good country, lying well to the sun; abundant water supply; l > paddocks: li-roomcd house, cowbr.ils, piggerv. and other outbuildings. PRICE £7 per acre, or would lease at 7s. per acre, with purchasing clause. MSLLER AMD RUTTER, 35 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. C, C. ROSS AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTEPvTON. THIS IS WORTH INSPECTION. iQAA ACHES, Wairarapa, 30 miles XOVKf Hastcrton, close to the Sea Coast, all undulating country. 100 acres ploughable, 495 acres L.1.P., balance lease for 21 years. Total Rents, £25 per vear. This p'ronerty will winter 1 sheep per nerp well, o"-roomed House, storeroom, woolshcd, dip, orchard. PRICE, £2 ss. per acre. This is considered by people who know to be a cheap place. FOB FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 2

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1346, 25 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1346, 25 January 1912, Page 10

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