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AUCTIONSSUBDIVISION OF BRYCE'S ESTATE, FERN FLATS. MARTON. TMTESSKS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, IVJL LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS. DALGETY AND GO., J/I'D., are instructed by the owner to sell by Public Auction. on MONDAY, tho 23th day of JULY, 1913, At the CORONATION HALL, MARTON, At 2 p.m. r'TA ACRES, of high-class Dairying, 0I v Fattening, and Cropping Land, subdivided into heven Sections, ranging in area from 59 acres to 113 acres. This property has been in the present owner's family for over 50 years, and is now being offered to the public for the first tame. The land is of the richest description, a strong black soil overlying a free" yellow loam of great depth. This country is well known as drought resisting, keeping green through the driest summer, and in winter and spring the land can always bo worked, owing to the natural drainage through the porous subsoil. The whole property has been ploughed, and the greater part of it is in old pasture, which has kept in good heart without top-dressing.' As fnttening and cropping land, this is equal to anything on the coast. The, Sections are all ring-fenced and subdivided. Every section is within easy distance of cheese factory, railway stations, and schools. Terms, 5' per cent, down, 5 per cent, on possession, 5 per cent. 12 months, and 10 per cent. 24 months, balance • further 3 years at 51 per cent. Plans on application to Auctioneers. SUBDIVISION SALE Of ACRES ikqa ACRES ACRES lOOli ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND At TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON WEDNESDAY, 80th JULY, 1913. At 1 p.m. Messrs. MONCKTON & ADDINGTON'S PAHIKO ESTATE Dalgety ' and company, ltd., Wellington, have received- instructions from the owners to offer bv PUBLIC AUCTION as above, tho well-known PAHIKO ESTATE, which has been subdivided into 31 Farms ranging from 11 to 128 acres, and six 1-acre sections. This block comprises heavy drained swamp, rich alluvial flats, and excellent, terrace land, and every section is well watered. There are a number of Chinese market gardeners at present ./easing portions of the estate at rentals of up to £5 per acre per annum, which proves the quality of the soil. The Majn Road and railway run through this estate, and being situated within one mile of Otaki railway station, which has a splendid service of trains to and from Wellington (including Sunday trains),' this sale offers a unique chance for a man of moderate means to acquire a freehold farm suitable for fattening, ' dairy, fruit, _or poultry fanning, aDd market gardening in a district where produce can be sent promptly and expeditiously to the city market. The Otaki District enjoys a beautifully mild climate and the area of dairy land in the Manawatu District is very limited, this estate being one of the few now left suitable for subdivision. Investors should also note that land of this quality lias been steadily advancing in price in this district during the past few years. On four of the sections are good houses and buildings, and on another section is an up-to-date cow-shed with concrete floor and complete milking machine plant. To save purchasers expense, wherever possible, the existing fences have been made the boundaries of sections. TERMS; * 15 per cent cash on day of 6ale. 10 per cent in 12 months. Balance in 5 years from date of tale at 5 per cent. Plans can bo obtained at all offices of DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Intending investors'communicating with owners or auctioneers by letter, telegram or telephone can be shown over the property. NOTE.—No section of the property "is more than 2 miles from a railway station or dairy factory. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. PORIRUA. S GEORGE NATHAN has received • instructions from the owners to offer by Public Auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, 102 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of August, 1913, at 2.30 p.m.— 1 q7 ACRES of good Sheep or Dairying JLO I land, beiiig Section 59 and part Section 57, Porirua Survey District.- The property is situated within 3 minutes of the Porirua Station, and is eminently suitable for either farming or subdivision; it lies well to the sun. The terms, which itre exceptionally easy, may be ascertained on /application to Messrs. Brandon, Hislop, and Brandon, Solicitors to the vendors, or to the undersigned. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.). WELLINGTON. DAIRY FARMERS Read this if you are in search of a Dairy Farm in the Waikato. QQiy ,ACRES, 300 acres in good grass, ,Ot/« 30 acres in turnips, and the balance good rough feed; the property is well fenced and subdivided; splendidly watered by never-failing streams. This district is one of the finest south of Auckland (and is one of the very few places that have not been exploited, and there is a sure margin of profit here on the price asked). Tiiis particular farm is a good one, and must rise in value very quick. There are two Houses on the property, one eight rooms and conveniences (insured for .£400) and the other House has six rooms and conveniences (and is insured for .£200); cow-shed, eight bails, concrete floor and I yard; stable, barn, and other conveniences. There is a creamery on the nroperty; railway station five miles; four miles to post office, school, etc. Price, JG2O per aore (which includes 55 milking cows, 9 calves, and 10 horses). One-third cash, balance at 5 per cent. For further particulars write to : "DAIRY FARM," . 100, G.P.0., Auckland. SHEEP AND BEEF. ■ QQAA ACRES, undulating to hilly land; well fenced and divided by sheep fences, puriri posts; 100 acres very rich drained swamp, balance rubble country; 1900 acres in grass, 300 in bush; 'thousands of puriri posts may be split on property; houso 12 rooms, all conveniences; cottage, five rooms for milkers, four rooms for shepherd, cowshed, stable, woolshed, maize crib, etc.; creamery 1 milo; carrying at present 3500 sheep. 200 dry cattle, 60 milkers, and 30 horses; would carry two per acre all tho year round, and about 300 cattlo as well. Owner has been 18 years on the farm, and, having made a competence, wishes to retire. Last year the wool alone brought in .£IOOO. This would pay interest on tho price, and leave lambs, cattle, milk, and horses for profit. Anyone wanting a place of this description will buy on first inspection. Prico .£9 10s. per acre, and five per cent., interest on unpaid purchase money. HARRISON AND CO., Swanson Street, AUCKLAND. SUNNY NELSON. AN Attractive Freehold, comprising 645 acres, in the immediate neighbourhood of the City of Nelson, close to Railway Station, and the Boys' and Girls' Colleges; comfortable dwelling, bathroom with h. and c. water, septic tank, stable, G stalls'and 2 loose-boxes, cowshed, etc.; 12 acres orchard. 'The dwelling occupies a' sunny position, and commands a fine view. The above is offered as a going concern, and includes 600 sheep, 10 cows, 20 young cattle, 2 plough mares, farm implements, wool press, and separator, i'ricc .CGOOO. Terms, .£2OOO cash, or a freehold property of equal value. Balance, mortgage at 5 per cent. Apply J. PO RTER HARRIS AND SON, LAND AGENTS, NELSON. TO LEASE, for five years, purohasing clause, 932 acres, good land, five miles from Shannon, 100 acres grass, 2J miles fencing. New House, cowshed, and stables. J. Fanning and Co., Manners Street*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 21 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 21 July 1913, Page 10

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