AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL 18. AT 11 A.M. , "rj.,L EN T N N US," len _ Inn e • s," TAMAKI WEST. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF IDEAL SEASIDE SECTIONS,' CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL AREAS. PROFITABLE SMALL FARMS. 1 TO 28 ACRES. 1 TO 28 ACRES. ~ DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED \ ' In the Fertile Basin of the LOVELY TAMAKI RIVER, 'Only Seven 'Miles from Auckland. MAGNIFICENT PANORAMIC VIEWS. T JACKSON, instructed rvvr.J )y r,, t . ll ,®^ ustee3 of - the late WM. INNES will Sell by Public p A 1 !?! 1 " roo °! 9 - Customs Street A.UCKLAND, on the above date. 4-ftrt 4,9, EEB 0F THE magnificent w T GL n?' , INNES " ESTATE (late *Mn. Innes Taylor s property), for very many years known as one' of the best larms in the vicinity of Auckland, situated m the FAMOUS TAMAKI VALthe banks of the TAMAKI RIVER, within half a mile of St. Helier bus, and only seven miles from Auckland By an excellent motor road. THE SOIL IS FIRST-CLASS, being - rich volcanic' and semi-volcanic, all 'in best -ENGLISB PASTURE AND IN GREAT HEART. • C 'GLEN INNES". commands a MOST EXTENSIVE PANORAMIC VIEW of our BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR, embracing all the picturesque isles of the Gulf right out to the Coromandel Ranges, and a MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE, right ! up. the BEAUTIFUL'VALLEY to the township of Otahuhu and district of Pakuranga. '. .' • 14 Sections of "GLEN INNES" face the waters of the Tamalci, a chain road being between them and the river. 'These present ENCHANTING SITES for Seaside Hotoes, as'the Tamaki Beach is an EXCEPTIONALLY SAFE ONE for children. ■ "GLEN INNES" gives the city man an opportunity to secure a home midst charming environments, where he can enjoy.. all. the.luxuries of .the ; country (keep, his own cow, etc.), yet be within easy reach of the city. \ "GLEN INNES" enables tha small farmer'or dairyman to acqniro a valuable holding' ort very 'easy' terms—l 3 REALLY, VALUABLE FARMS,, from 14 to 28 acres; grand soil (yolcanic -'ahd semi-volcanic), all in best English' grasses and tip-top v heart; eminently, suitable for milkinj for Town-supply.only 7'miles from City. ■' 1 TAYLOR AVENUE, is now being .formed to the requirements 'of the local body. It has been suggested that Tamaki West should amalgamate with Auckland City— when this is effected values will increase. THE TERMS OF "GLEN INNES" aro:—10 per cent, on the fall of hammer, per cent, in three months, balance at 5 per cent., for any. time within five years. Plans and full particulars from' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Or ~ T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, CUSTOMS • STREET E., AUCKLAND. • : . Property Flagged. . . . IMPORTANT .SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING & FATTENING LAND. SUBDIVISION OF THE.LATE E. "'3. RIDDIFORD'S LONGBURN ESTATE, CONTAINING 1645 ACRES. V Early in JUNE, 1913, at PALMERSTON NORTH. > Abraham and Williams; ltd., will offer by . . Public Auction, at their Rooms, Rangitikei?Street, Palmerston North— , The above famous Estate, subdivided into" 44 farms, ranging/rill'-area , from 13 to:' 121 acres, and also '23 Sections adjoining Lonsburii Railway Station. This magnificent' blotfk of land is the pick of the far-famed Kairanga, • and every acre is. of the richest description possible, the.property is in- first-class urder, and ha& always beijn 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 aero,'..and will..carry, five breeding ewes to the acre. * "V There are numerous plantations and belts of shelter trees on the Estate, and 25 artesian' wells have been sunk! which f«rve adjoining sections; 40 miles of fencing has also been done on the place. The proximity of the Estate to the Longbur'n 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 .t!ie* v;.rious sectibiis. ' ' ■ ■ • Terms; 10 per' eeut. cash on'-day of salelo per cerit.-.in.12 months (or-im-proysm.cnts to the value of 15 per ceiit. erected); (an .township-'sections,', 50 per cent.' on, day "of saU'J; ■ balance Mil o yeliis?■ at 5 per. '■ cent; t with right to • pc.v ;: off sums of' not less than JCIOO at -any 'halfyiarly/interest, daj-. ;. : Where, specified, purchasers' will have .the right to .take-one or more adjoining' sections. Plans are now,being prepared;'and rill be obtainable ; ai any .of our branches, and; arrangements to inspect the property can bfi' made jrith our. Pftlmerston North Office. ■' ' ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. 'WHERE ARE-YOU' for EASTER? A number of our Clients a'.-e going to Nelson; to inspect for themseWes, the land. which is recognised the Best in New. Zealand for '•.' . ' FRUIT GROWING. .- r THAT IS, . : TASM.AN, .. . THE APPLE-GROWERS' PARADISE. We should be pleased to show you overj and can assure you of a thoroughly good and interesting trip. ■Particulars J. T. HORN, LTD., 37 PANAMA STREET. . 'Phone 2173. FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. PRODUCERS are invited to communicate with us before selling Beef, Mutton, Lamb, or Pork, suitable foi Export. Wo are in a position to obtain tha very best prices available, and make forward contracts—paying cash on Freezing Companies' Certificates. It is our interest to tee that you obtain the last penny both for meat and bye-products. It will pay you to coipmumcaU with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH, SEED! SEED!! SEED!!! WINTER SHEEP ON Burns Perennialised Italian Rye, 17s. Gd. per Bushel. March seeding rjtm AY FEEDING- . K V K AMMOTH ITALIAN 7s. per Bushel. A. BUCHANAN, GRASS SEED GROWER, Box 152. PALMERSTON NORTH.
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