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AUCTIONS* IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL ' SALE ■ OF THE -■«. ' .;' MANAWATtJ DAIRYING PROPERTIES "HAPUA" AND "NETLEY," ■: ' * MANAWATU DAIRYING PROPERTIES "HAPUA" AND "NETLEY." - ABOUT 1500 ACRES. MAINLY RICH DRAINED SWAMP. OUT UP IN lfl ' FARMS OF FROM 18 TO 423 ACRES. EASY TERMS. D ALGETY AND'COMPANY. LTD.. WELLINGTON, instructed by MR. :G. ~TOLLY nnd MR. F. ROBINSON (TRUSTEE FOR MRS. HADFIELD'S ESTATE, will 601 l the abovo properticE— AT .THE TOWN HALL, OTAKI, '4 WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1914. " WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 191*. if" WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1914. WEDNESDAY, 22ud A.PKIL, 1914.v a • ■ ■ At 2.30 p.m. LIBERAL TERMS-15 PER CENT. CASH, 10 PER CENT. IN 12 MONTHS, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT .5 PER CENT. Situated on -Alain Trunk Road, within 8 miles of Waikanao and Te lloro, also Railway, Creameries, School, P. 0., etc. and 10 miles to Wellington. DAILY SERVICE OF TRAINS (INCLUDING SUNDAY TRAIN) TO WELLING. TON. On "HAPUA" Mr. Tulley started milking on sliares last year, and erected. two houses (8 and 5 rooms) and two 8-bail cowsheds. ■ . Splendid Flax now growing on "NETLEY" has been milled for past 2a years. Full particulars and plans on application to— -v DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ' '■'. Wellington and Branches. NOTE—A Conveyance will meet the New Plymouth Express from Wellington and the morning train from Palmerston North for the convenience of prospective buyers wishing to inspect the properties, for a week before the sale. : . >;■ IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE OF IDEAL DAIRYING AND'FATTENING FLAT LAND, ..;, (Adjoining Wairarapa Lake.) ■■ ■■■.;■-■> SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, 1911. SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, ISH. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by MR, ARTHUR ■"•*• ROBINSON, Whareroto, Kahautara, will offer as above, at MASTERTON, at 2 p.m.— 000 ACRES, subdivided into 5 Sections, 125 to 250 Acres. Cheese Factory, two iJQO dwellings, and other buildings erected thereon. ALSO, ON BEHALF OF MR, DRUMMOND McMASTEH- ?' 0()Q ACRES adjoining above. Good dwelling and other buildings. Exceptionally EASY TERMS: 10 percent, deposit; 10 per dent, in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5J per', cent. Quality of Land: "NONE BETTER-will grow anything." ,School within one milo of Property, and telephone Exchange a,bout to lie installed. 11 miles from Featherston. 12 miles trom Martiuborougn. Splendid level Motor Road 6. NOTE.—Each Purchaser of a section will automatically acquire an equal interest in the Cheese Factory, which will become their absolute property. Lithograph Plans on application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Ma-ste-rten. APPLE GROWING LAND. ■ 9300i.fi: AT £2 15s. PER ACRE. 15 PERCENT. CASH,. BALANCE 5 YEARS .-. PER CENT. ..' POET ALBERT DISTRICT, AUCKLAND. Famous as the Premier District in. the Dominion for Growing Export Apples. Established over Thirty Year?. / HANDY TO RAILWAY. , ' AND HAVING TEN MILES DEEP WATER FfiOXTAGE, . CHARMING SITES FOR HOMES, GOOD FISHING AND BOATING. A FINE •: PROPOSITION FOR A SYNDICATE. . ■'." T. MANDENO JACKSON . ■ ESP AIE AND'STATION AGENTS,. AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND. ' BRANCH OFFICES: Dargaville, Kaikohe, and Hamilton. ' FREEHOLD SHEEP FARM. -| na a ACRES, of the very best of fattening and grazing country, originally X/G')\) some of Hie heaviest and best mixed timber land in the Feilding district; 200 acres flat, 80 of which are stumped, ploughed, and now growing excellent root crops, balance is the soundest hill-grazing country, all rideahle, with a few patches of shelter bush. Lovely Homestead, with every convenience, on a picked site; numerous'outbuildings; woblshed with shearing plant installed, yards, dip, etc., etc.; 20 odd paddocks with plenty of water, and the fences are in thorough repair. <' • Lying beautifully to the sun, warm, and sheltered, the farm has a great winter carrying capacity, and last year the breeding ewes yielded 120 per cent, of lambs. Generally winters .from 2500 to 3000' sheep and 170 ,head of cattle. The best buying we know of at £16 per acre. Good Terms arranged. No. 1933. A. H, ATKINSON AND CO., LTD. FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. j ■J nn ACRES, Freehold, 8 miles from Stratford Railway Station, 1 wile from j I"" factory, P. 0., and School; nearly all in grass; all ploughabje; 6 paddocks carry about 35 cows; good metalled roads; 5-rooiued house; JO-bailed cowshed, trapshed. Rates about £12. Mortgage £1969. PRICE, £2G 10s. per acre. Deposit £285. This property is of exceptionally good value at the price, and is in the centra of a rich dairying district. J. H. THOMPSON, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. FOR SALE. "" ~ ~ 570 ACRES. 570 ACRES. 3 SHEEP TO, THE ACRE COUNTRY. CjITUATED G miles from AYanganui; all in first-class order, exceptionally well yj grassed; no cliffs or gorges; safe cattle country; wintered MAO weihest's, 500 breeding ewes and 120 head of cattle (figu res can be verified bv sheep- returns); 60 acres ploughablo. Price, £16 10s. per acre. Balance 5 year* at W per cent. Apply ■: LEWIS AND CO., , W'ANGANUI. ' " FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. "~* '~~ QOA SCRES of beautiful lying land, not one acre that canrwt be ploughed, OA\J well fenced, and subdivided; will grow first-class rape, turnips, wheat, and oat crops; 11 miles from railway station, on perfectly level road; 6 miles from MaTton.' The property is very well adapted for subdividing into 3 compact farms, with only tho expense of survey, as it lias a road frontage of t{ miles, and there are three newly-erected dwellings, containing, respectively, 6, 4, and 2 rooms IVce £26 10s. per acre, with £3000 cash, or £30 per acre on terms. Apply,'promptly' to the sole agent, *' F. R. H. BRICE MAR TON. _' FOR STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. " 'Q-| (\ ACRES, situated only 6 miles from railway, Wairarapa district, and iiJXAI 1 mile from P. 0., school, and creamery. All in grass; 14 paddocks, House 12 rooms, woblshed, dip, yards, stables, cowshed, with milking machines. Firstclass grazing, dairying, and fattening farm. Lease 5 years at 18s, per aere rental R.P., £18. For full particulars, apply H. F. M C NEILL AND CO.. 155 FEATHERSTON- STREET, WELLINGTON, FEILDING FREEHOLD. lAQrt ACRES, situated Smiles from FEILDING. all in grass, 30 acres in .IXJivXJ bush, 20 acres rape; good 2J-sheep country, besides cropphigf <Jroomed House, wcolshed, yards, etc.; fenced nnd subdivided-; 1\ miles from school; well watered. PRICE, £27 per acre. Terms, " (jsn. qjs) Apply VICTOR E. SMITH, 80X59 - fmm^ QQA ACRES, STRATFORD, J-milo railway station; all grass, H paddocks, rimjJO\f fenced; 150 acres ploughable; new 7-roomed house, woolslipd; carry 2 sheep. £9 10s. acre. £500 cash. 1 /I fifl ACRES, WAIRARAPA LINE, 700 grass, 100 felled last year and burnt. 500 acres level, heavy bush; motor to property; carry 1J sheep. ,£5 105. Acre; owner allow £500 for timber rights; 1-roomed cottage. £1500 Ca«h. G, S. HILL AND CO.. LAND AGENT, 189 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. "HERE'S SOMETHING STARTLING." "-" FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, A GENUINE LITTLE DAIRY FARM OF 100 ACRES; 1 mile from factory, 2 miles school and P. 0.; good metalled road past door; House 5 rooms, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor; 30 acres uhdet the plough, balance" Hat and undulating; wintering 30 cows. PRICE, £21 per acre. Owner's enuitt £1000, including 30 cows, horse, trap, etc. For full particulars, apply ROBT. PRATT, APITI, ■ ■|DQ/j ACRES, Hawko's Bay, 21 years'lease, 11 to run, right ©f renewal; aubXOOO divided; 46-oomed House, noolshcd, stables, trapshed, etc* Rental, 3s. 5d., loss 10 per cent, rebate. 5.3 ACRE. Government Mortgages, £1000. TERMS. F. J. TONKIN & CO., LAND AGENT. HASTINGS. fTpTFIiTTLE PLACE FOR MIXED ~" CILOSE to Havelock North,,school, post office, otc; 19 acre.?, splendid soil/lying ' well to>tho sun; 111 acres in grass and lucerne; 7% aeres in apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, grapes, and small fruit. The place is now running 9" cows and three horses, and.is capable of much development. There is a. good dwelling of 6 rooms, outbuildings, cow-bails, packing-room, etc.; oiily reason for telling, owner being aged wishes to retire. Young man, with some capital, cm mako "a good thing of this. Write for fuller particulars at oncf\ HAV/KE'B BAY FRUIT, PRODUCE * COOL STORAGE CO., LTD.. T.O. BOX- 103, HASTINGS'. - ' i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2124, 16 April 1914, Page 10

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