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AUCTIONS. SUBDIVISION OP THE ARAPATA ESTATE, WAIT U.VA WEST, Comprising some- ■' . ■ 3550 ACI!ES Of Fine Rolling Country loaded and divided into II SECTIONS 11 11 SECTIONS 11 Ranging from 105 acres to 55S acres in area. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with GORTON AND SON, LTD., are instructed by J. R. M'LENNAN, ESQ., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1912, ■U Messrs. GORTON AND SON'S Rooms, FEILDING, nt 1 p.m. .This splendid block of country is situated 15 miles from Feilding and from 1 t0.3 miles from School and Post-Office. It has been'exceptionally well treated and has carried consistently 2! sheep tc the acre all the year round besides COO head of cattle. A considerable quantity of the land has been ploughed, every section is well watered and contains good shelter fr.ira f/io prora/linfr winds. It is exceptionally well adapted for mixed farmiw? and the bulk of the country is good dairying land. TERMS: .£lO per cent Cash. JCS per cent , on 27th March, 1912, when delivery will be given. A further payment of .£lO per cent will become due on the 6th March, 1913, but purchasers cau avoid this payment provided they can fehow that substantial improvements have been made to tho satisfaction of tho vendor. Balance due Gth March, 1019. Purchasers can pay off at any time. Interest on unpaid balance at £j per cent per annum; : Most liberal Reserves hnve been created liy Mr. M'Lennan on Sections 3 and 4. 1. CREAMERY RESERVE, 1 acre. Arrangements have been made for the erection of a Creamery as soon as sufficient cows are guaranteed. 2. WOOLSHED RESERVE, 2 acres. i With large up-to-date shearing shed, • ' night pens for' 800 sheep, fully equipped with shearing machines, wool press, etc., large concrete dip, foot dressing shed, etc. •3. SCHOOL' RESERVE, 1 acre. With ■ building suitable for school thereon. ■ No. ; 2 Reserve will be handed over to n Board of Control to bo elected by the purchasers of the various sections, and No. 3 to the Education Board on completion of the sale of the" whole of the I property. - ;■ : For Plans and Full Particulars apply to J. R, M'LENNAN, ESQ., Waituna West. BELL, GULLT and COOPER, Solicitors, Palmerstbn North. Or at any of tho Offices of the Auctioneers. Arrangements can be mado to ten the property by applying to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Feilding QAA ACRES, CLOSE WELLINGTON, v , "" 100 acres shelter bush,'2o acres bush, fern, ploughed, 200 acres flat, bal- | ance hilly; good fencing, 12 paddocks, permanent water; 5-roomed house, 10 i-.ow-bails, hayshed, large barn, railway station 1J miles, school 1 mile, creamery 1} miles. Stock, 1000 sheep, number of dairy cows, lamlis, and horses. PRICE, | 1 ,£l9 10s. PER ACRE. TERMS, £1000 CASH, BALANCE 7 YEARS, 5 PER CKM : . • 8100 J MAGNIFICENT SHEEP BLOCK. PARTLY IMPROVED. 1700 ACRFiS, COO ACRES FELLISD XiVXf AND GRASSED, balance miied bush; splendidly watered; 4 miles wire fencing. All beautiful low undulating country, now carrying 800 SHuGP AND 150 HEAD BULLOCKS. Buildings, 4-roomed Cottage, 2 sets eheep yards, and dip. TITLE, O.R.P. at 12s. Cd. PEE ACRE. RENT, 71<1. PER ACRE. This is a very fine block of TWO-SHEEP COUNTRY, and one that we have no hesitation in recommending, nnd ono in which thero is a big prospective value. Land in this district is RISING EVERY DAY, and FREEHOLDS are few ond far. between. PRICE, £1 2s. 6d. I'ER ACRE.' TERMS, £1000 CASH. s«.j HARCOURT AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, VALUABLE F ARM -QOQ ACRES, HAWKE'S BAY. 25 minutes' drive to railway, school, creamery, and Post Office, 35 minutes to town, splendid level roads. Laud level nnd undulating, some splendid flats; 50 acres ploughed, practically all ploughable, all in grass, grows heavy crops, formerly heavy bush land, good dairying or mixed farming property in noted dairy district. Fences in good order j good farm outbuildings; plenty of water, fencing, nnd firewood; 8-roomed House, milkingmachine, orchard, etc. PRICE, for quid; sole, 10s. per acre. Terms: ,£6OO cash. Or,' as a going , concern, stock, plant, hay, etc., at valuation, JKOO to ,£IOOO cash.'A genuine bargain. Reason of sale: Owner citv man, and owing to partnership arrangenients is resuming business] The property was in the previous owner's family 25 years, and is a really good farm; long frontage to a good road, very. suitable for subdivision, highly recommended for inspection. For further particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO. ■ LAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON. GROWING APPLES FOR EXPORT. TO' EXPERT FRUIT-GROWERS TO INSPECT. TASMAN IS TO BUY. TO INTENDING FRUIT-GROWERS. TJEMEMBER that we employ as super- -!»> visor an Expert, who will see that your Orchard is laid out on scientific principles, and is attended to in a careful ond proper manner. Remember that we open tho door to what is far better thau wealth-a COMPETENCE for future years, when perhaps you may not bo able to earn it. PRICE, .£lO to .£25 PER ACRE. Apply To-day for full details. J. T. HORN, 31 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 2173. ODAA FARM, bargain; 250 Acres, 3ioUlr half in grass, 100 acres rich alluvial river Hats, now house, 5 rooms, ex tensive outbuildings, 1 h.p. oil engine, ciinft-butter, etc.; crops worth £2ifO; easy terms. Also, adjoining, if desired, ur separately, .£OOO, 250 Acres, rich alluvial flat?, nearly all drained, partly fenced and {trussed; 1} wiles to school, store, P. 0., elu.; easy terms. GREAT NORTHERN AGENCY, 5 H.il, AECADE, AUCKLAND. .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1373, 26 February 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1373, 26 February 1912, Page 10

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