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; TE OHU LAND SALE. Considerable interest • is-being shown in the above fixture, which is to take, place at the Wool Salo Room, Club Hotel, Dannevirke, on Thursday, Kith April, at 2 p.m. , ■ A brief description of the'various lots is given below, and this will no doabt •w> interesting to probable buySrs. Lot 1 and la, 13D Acres.—This block has a good frontnge to the main Kapler Koad, and includes the homesteati (a very comforLable dwelling), large woolshcd, iii Rood order, stables, and various offler sheds. The house is weir sheltered by plantations, and tho grounds surrounding it arc nicely laid out. The land comprised in this lot is, with th* exception of a_ few acres, ail flat,, and very easy, .rolling downs, well grass&i. splendidly sheltered, lying well to the sun, ivith plenty of good water, and practically all ploughable, with very little expense of stttisping. The only fencing required immediately on this section is tho siibdtvisional fence betwe-an it and Lot 2 (about DO chains), and the road line. . Lot 2, 1W Acres.—This section is bounded by the Mangatewainui Stream oti one side, and the new road to be formed on the other. It'is a.'very compact little section, splendidly watered, with nice patches of shelter bush, and - splendid lying country. It is all very easy country, and comprises a Rood dea.l of flist. Tho soil, is good, and it is particularly, well grassed. This block is eofnp-Ictely fenced on the western side, aud requires very little fencing. Lot 3, 123 Aeres.—The same dcscripMcvH as Lot 2 applies to this block, except that porifcon of it is ou tho other side- of the road. Lot 4, 99 Acres, and Lot 5, 13G A«res.— These two blocks are mninly of similar quality to tho rest of the land, bat ar« a little broken on either side, wljbto they are bounded by tho Mamrateivaiimi and Mangatowai-iti Streams. They have the advantage of each being fenced on the western side. _ Tho whole of the land is splendid dairying country, and lends itself admirably to tho growing of root crops, as shown by the splendid crops of mangolds taken on tlio small portion that has been cultivated. Tho small section at Matainau is of very flood quality, and should he keenly competed for. Tho auctioneers or Mr. Mecking. jnanaw of To Ohit Station. South Norsewood, will bo placed to snow buyers over Die property on the day previous to tho sale, and' trains will be met on request.*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 5

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