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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL IS, AT 11 A.M. XI i L r x- I N N E *■" vr L h INN E S," TAMAKI AVEST. HIGHLY*- IMPORTANT RALE : OP IDEAL SEASIDE SECTIONS,' CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL AREAS. PROFITABLE SMALL FARMS. 1 TO 28 ACRES i 1 TO 2S ACRES. DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED In the Fertile Basin of tho LOVELY TAMAKI I!IYER, Only Seven Miles from Auckland. JIAGNIFICENT PANORAMIC A'IEAVS. T '¥ Al iP E £ o JACKSON, instructed. of the late AVM. v ■ ■ LOR, will Sell -by Public Auction, at their rooms, Customs Street K, AUCKLAND, on the above date. 4-00 49?t :s OJF THE MAGNIFICENT J VU , -INNES" ESTATE (late Win. Innes Taylor's propertv), for very many years known as one 'of the best farms iu tho vicinity of Auckland, situated in the FAMOUS TAMAKI VALLEY, on-the banks of the TAMAKI RIVET!, within half a mile of St. Holier bus, ami only seven miles from Auckland by an excellent motor road. • THE SOIL IS FIRST-CLASS, being rich voleanit. ana sonii-volcauic, all in b?st ENGLISH PASTURE AND IN GREAT HEART. "GLEN INNES" commands a MOST EXTENSIVE PANORAMIC VIEW ot our BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR, embracing all the picturesque isles of the Gulf righi out to the Coromandel Ranges, and a MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE, right up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY to the township of Otahuhu and district of Paknranga. 14 Sections of "GLEN INNES" face the waters of tho Tamakj, a chain road being between tliem and the river. These present ENCHANTING SITES for Seaside Homes, as the 'J'amaki Beach is an EXCEPTIONALLY SAFE ONE for children. "GLEN INNES" gives the city man an opportunity to secure a home midst charming environments, where lie can enjoy all the luxuries of tho country (keep his own cow, <.-tc.), yet be within easy reach of the city. "GLEN INNES" enables the small farmer or dairyman to acquire n valuable holding on very easy terms—l 3 REALLY VALUABLE FARMS, from 11 to 28 acres; grand soiL (volcanic and semi-volcanic)?''alt in best English grasses and tip-top heart; eminently suitable for milking for Town supply; only 7 miles from City. TAYLOR AVENUE is now being formed to the requirements of the local Ixnly. It has been suggested that Tamaki AAcst should am.flgamate with Auckland City— when this is effected values will increase. THE TERMS OF "GLEN INNES" are:—lo per cent, on the fall of.hammer, 10 per cent, in three months, balance at 5 per cent., for any time within five years. • Plans and full particulars from NEAV ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Ot T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, CUSTOMS STREET E„ AUCKLAND. Property Flagged. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHiCLASS DAIRYING & FATTENING LAND. SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE E. J. RIDDIFORD'S LONGBURN ESTATE, CONTAINING IG-15 ACRES, Early in JUNE, 1913,' at I'ALMERSTON NORTH. BR A HAM AND AVILLIAMS, LTD., iA will oiler by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North— The above famous Estate, subdivided into 14 farms, ranging in area from 13 to 121 acres, aiid also 23 J-acre Sections adjoining Longburn Railway Station. This magnificent block of land is the pick of tho far-famed Kairanga,' and every acre is- of the richest description possible, the property is in first-class order, and has always been utilised for fattening, and some idea of its quality may be gauged from the fact that it is capable of fattening one bullock to the acre, anil will carry five breeding ewes to tho acre. There are numerous plantations and bolts of shelter trees on tho Estate, and 25 artesian wells have been sunk, which serve adjoining sections; 40 miles of fencing has also been done on the place. The proximity of the Estate to the Longburn Station, Freezing Works, Creameries and Saleyards and also to the important town of Palmerston North render it an absolute certainty that buyers at this great .subdivision sale will benefit by a rapid increase in values. A creamery site has been reserved, and will be handed over free to Trustees elected by the purchasers of the vf.rious sections. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on day of sale; 10 per cent, in 12 months (or improvements to the value of 15 per cent, erected); (on township sections, 50 per cent, on day of sale); balance in 5 years at 5 per cent; with right to pay off sums of not less than ,£IOO at any halfyearly interest day. AVhere specified, purchasers will have' the right to take one or more adjoining sections. . 1 Plans are now being prepared, and will he obtainable ot any of our branches, and arrangements to insuect the property can Ivc made with our Palmerston North Office. . ABRAHAM AND AVILLIAMS. LTD.' 1 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, And at' NAPIER, GTSBORNE, DUNEDIN, MERCHANTS, AVOOLBROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. FARMS WANTED. Oi ;r AAA CLIENT wishes to pur&±o,UolJ chase Freehold Sheep Property and Stock outright for this cum. In good ciimoje, closa to railway. Capable of some improvement. jfWAAA CLIENT, with this sum, SIUW wants about 1000 Acres Freehold, 0.K.P., or L.I.P. Improved Sheep Country, within 10 miles of railway station, with good 8 or 0-roomed House. In mild climate. jr»l AAft-AVo have, from experienced cWjLVfI/U men with about this amount of capital, several inquiries for partiallyimproved country. TO PASTORALISTS. There are a number of Sheep P,uns on our books, up to COOO Acres, for Salo on reasonable terms. Further particulars on application. x Wc invite owners who want tp sell, to communicate with us at once, as wc have numerous . inquiries for pastoral land from men with capital. F" oirsXi^riraTlv^rOxi s^ ml per acre, 200 in grass, 50 iu turnips, balance mostly fern and ploughable; 250 chains fencing; 12-roomed house, li. and c. water; all outbuildings. Price for goodwill, ,l'l 10-. per acre. Cash required. ,L'1(!2I. Will consider Exchange lor farm clfi-e to school. LAAVSON AND SAA'AIN, I .Vuct'or.eers. To Awamutu.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 16

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