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AUCTIONS. - —— i —:—" - • . . OHAEIU VALLEY. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1913, ( At 2.30 p.m., . 5 At the-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. * . e MESSES. S. GEOEGE NATHAN have- a ' been favoured with ' instructions c from ' Messrs. Kilsby Bros., to sell by I Public Auction their farm at Ohariu, y comprising 594 acres of first-class gra-/.- s ing land; ring fenced and'divided into a . 10 paddocks; well watered. There are ( two 4-roomed cottages and two woolsheds. r This property is situated within 5 miles f, of'Jolinsonvillc, and has been wintering r two sheep to the acre. Full particulars 0 " from the Auctioneer, 3 ' S. GEOEGE NATHAN,- • • ■ r 115 Customhouse Qy. (opp. BankN.Z.), e •; -Wellington. c . '■ ■■•■■'' . " a " FOR SALE. '"■"- .1 GOODWILL of Lease of 279 acres (more c< or less), situated at Ligar Bay, near Takaka, 10 minutes from Terakohe t: Wharf and Post Office; 60 acres richiflats, n all ploughable; balance undulating lime- p stone country; well watered and subdivid- d i ed. into numerous paddocks; good <?*""Uing, dairy, barn, and all necessary buildings; lease 8 years to run at cheap rental. Has wintered and js : now carrying 600 sheep, 36 cattle, 4 horses. Price for goodwill, 4400 cash; stock could be taken at valuation if desired. This is a first-class property, admirably suited. for dairying, t and offere a splendid opportunity for. a j man with a small capital. Anply -r DALGETY AND CO., LTD., o NELSON, N.Z. , I ._ t; 1 AQ'T' ACRES, Freehold,, excellent i.VOI . fsheep country, 45 bales wool | were taken oft this property .last season. -* Will carry 2 sheep to the acre, besides a s! large number of cattle; 8 miles from town. r< House, large wool shed, fitted with maoh- .b< ines. Price 410 12s. 6d. per acre. No 4morfeage. Well worth inspecting. P. st

TULLOCH, Pahiatna. ' ; 'ply E. Bu.tt, Shannon. INV.EST v IN' A P PLE . LAND S .AND' MAKE MONEY. '"■'■. Every intennediary between the. purchaser and the> real owner gets a profit—not by any means . small—and undoubtedly, the ultimate purchaser has to pay that profit. -""; When you buy direct from the owner you save these profits, and in consequence purchase at bed-rock.- ■ v Before buying', whatever you do you should first see the , ;: . RUBY BAY' .'■■ ,:;■■'•; FOR VFRTJIT FARMS.- < Inspect all the properties in the market if you like, but do not fail to inspect Ruby Bay and see for yourself the Quite Exceptional advantages that are offered. A Striking Testimonial' from purchasers who Irnow good APPLE LAND. The following' have secured or-' chard sections on what was originally part of the Euby Bay. Estate and right alongside the property now offered by the undersigned:—Messrs. H. Cieland, Brown (Mildura), 'Austin, Trevethick, Boulton, A. McKee, R. Harris, Andrews, F. Hallam, Drs. Deck and Paxton* and Judge Chapman. Mr. Thos. Horton's property adjoins. N ' •'■ • The Property is picturesquely situated; close.to the sea; is well sheltered and sunny. The ideal'spot for a home. Ifagni"ficent beach arid,patches of native bush close handy. " ~ . . ■ ■■ ' UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEBT. j apple-growing land/and the best located, from every .point of ! view, in New, Zealand. " . ' . j A In lots to suit purchasers. ■ j . Terms: .10 per cent. Gash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. : '.'"".."'' . ■• ■ ■' ' < Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the property. • ■ Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for planting and supervision, . communicates Mapua Bureau. For Price and particulars apply to 7 W, STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, ! Owner. ! FOR TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS, OR TO THE AGENTS- ' H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., J 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. J Branch Office: BUILDINGS, OTAKI. A. M. MUNRO, Manager. ( ■ ■ ' ]

• 11 A A ACRES, 0.R.P., at lis. per aero, 250 acres in grass, balance bush, 3 miles XXrfc" now wire fencing. House 3 Tooms, sheep yards, and dip, splendid sheep and cattle country; good road right up to dwelling; P.O. on section; will carry.well 2 sheep and oattlo, 15 miles from railway; grows real good rape and. turnips. Price for goodwill, .£2 10s. per acra, with any reasonable amount of cash. This is absolutely one of the best investments ever put on the market. I have not tho slightest hesitation in stating that this property, will bo worth double the money in a very short time. Don't miss this opportunity. I'or full details, apply to— ROBT. PRATT, P.O. Box No. 1. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. APITI. Tel. No. 1. • FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. " ' e)Q(\(\ ACRES, Freehold, wintered 6300 big sheep, 200 head mixed cattle, 8 /iloVlf horses. All in best English grasses, except 300 acres shelter bush; 800 '. acres'ploughable, balance easy rideable hills; well fenced into 30 paddocks, watered by springs. Tho buildings aro all right up-to-date, and include modern resi- ' dence or' 8 rooms, with all conveniences, largo woolshed, and shearing machines, ' stable, dip, yards, etc. Situated 4 miles from railway station and township, where large stock sales are held fortnightly; h mile from Post and Telegraph Office, store and school. This is one of the very best farms in the district. Price, ,£lO 10s. per aore. Stock at valuation. Terms, .£BOOO, balance at 5 per cent, for long term. Full particulars on application to ■e. P. M C NEILL'ANB CO., 155 FEATHEESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Branch Office: Bright's Buildings, Otaki. PRIVATE HOTEL, one of the largest and most popular nouses in Rotornas long lease, moderate rental; owner prepared to guarantee income. BAT OP PLENTY FARMS—IOOO Acren, mostly improved, river for miles on boundary; House, 6 rooms (new), shed, yards. Price, ",£4 10s. per aore; only ,£6OO , cash, balance 5 per cont. Near oreamery, 323 Acres, all ploughable and in gross, well watered, fenced, and subdivided; no. buildings; 2 miles from growing town- ! ship. 4-mile from railway station, creamery, etc. Price, .£l4 per aore; .£6OO cosh ' will seoure it. 219 Aores,\ all improved, with all necessary buildings, fenood «nd ! subdivided; £11 per aore\ . M'DOWELL AND CO. LAND AGENTS, TOTORUA. , WE can offer you 2380 ACRES, all in grass, except 300 acres strong fern and few | chimps shelter bu9h.. About 400 acres rich river flats, balance easy country, j mostly ploughable. Subdivided into 24 paddocks, and splendidly watered. House ■ 8 rooms, telephone installed, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, etc. Now carrying i 100 dairy cows, 200 head cattle, 1600 sheep, and 30 horses. Properly handled, would : «',oilv rarrv 2 sheep to acre. Railway Station 14 miles, steamer landing 14 miles. ] Really good country. PRICE JD7 PER ACRE. Terms, .£3OOO to .£4OOO cash, balance ! ' <i*N"iiu>ed Wo have known this property for 15 years, and invite inspection. HARRIS AND CRUMP, RANFURLY BUILDINGS,- QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. OR SALE, or will consider an EXCHANGE—€SOO ACRES, _ five miles of sea • frontare and thirty miles from Gisborne. House of nine rooms and all . conveniences,' men's whore, woolshed for eight, shearers, with shearing machines, j on'Hne, and wool dump. Practically all in English ~-Tass. There is a road running ] through this property, and another at the back boundary; carrying between 12,000 ( -=nd 13,005 sheep, 400 ft 500 head of cattle, nil ol which can bo taken over at i valuation. Full particulars on application to , C. G. PIESSE. ; P.O. BOS 119, GISBOBNE. LICENSED. AGENT.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 12

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