IMPORTANT TO LARGE LAN OWNERS,
Years ol experience have provod that to attain to any measure of success ill tho commercial sphere,' men require to hav« a thorough knowledge of the particular business m which they aro about to engage. Messrs, Abraham and Williaiav sUto that repeatedly thoy aro asked: "iiow is it that you have such remarkably successful land salesP" And to this simple question they hare to reply: That they have thoroughly qualified men, who havo liad years 1 of experience, aud are e,\pert in 'every detail as to tho best and most economic subdividing of large ureas, so as to {jive to tho respective vendors the best results obtainable.
The numerous subdivisional tales which havo been conducted during the past few years by Messrs. Abraham and Williams, and the remarkable results attending tho same, havo been most gratifying. Tho sales include the following estates:— Messrs. lveiller Brothers, Raurnai Estate, Buller's Papaitonga Estate, Messrs. Gears' fine property at To lloro, J. K. M'Lcnnan's, Arapata Estate, at Waituna, Mrs. Walter Johnston's famous estate, eo widoly known ns tho ICopano, and lastly tho magnificent estate of tho late Mr. E. ,1. Riddit'ord, which was undoubtedly a record 6alo for tho district, if not for tho whole of tho Dominion.
For the benefit of those desirous of purchasing a farm or any intending to cut up their estates and offer such by public auction, tho firm would like to draw attention to the fact that they havo branch offices at Wellington, Masterton, l'nhiatua, Ekctalnma, Levin, Fielding. Marton, and Taihapc, and also agents at Martinborough, Woodville, Hunteryille, and Mangaweka, and all communications to tho various offices will Tcceivo prompt at tention. On June 21 thoy are offorilig for 6al« by public auction the Wharekura Estate, tuo property of Mr. F. E. B. Lovelock, comprising soma 175 acres. This property should attract lAiycrs. It is good dairying land, very handy to the rapidly-growing town of Palmerston, being only about ono milo from tho borough boundary, and within easy distance of the railway station, and several factories, also a (jood school. The property is subdivided into seven convenient little farms, of about 25 acres each. The terms are remarkably easy, thus affording an opportunity to tho man of small capital to establish a homo for himself. The firm havo another fino estate, known as tho Mingiroa, which is situated on tho ■Rangitikci Kiver, tho property of Messrs. Cornfoot and Hogg. This land stands pre-eminent for cropping purposes, and is coming very nmcli into favour for dairvinl7 purposes. Tho estate is lexccptionally well grassed, tho soil is rich, warm loam, and winters well, and it is tho healthiest of stock country. The property is practically all lord, is well waded, a™ adjoins the ICakariki railway station. There Is an up-to-date butter factory on tho property, and it is very bandy to Marton, lulls and Foiiding. Tho terms nndei which tins estate is being eold aro such as should attract a largo assembly of buyers. The auction sales of these two properties aro set out in & special advertisement in ibis issue.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20
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515IMPORTANT TO LARGE LAN OWNERS, Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20
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