AUCTIONS, THIS (MONDAY) MORNING', At 11 o'clock sharp. 1 BUILDING MATERIALS, IKON, AND TIMBEIi. CAV. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mr. E. Keclitt, to sell— C Good Iron ami Timber, on the ground, I Hobson Street (opposite College). , HARCOURT & CO., I LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, :■ WELLINGTON.' - iqa ACRES, mixed farm, now carry- - IoU ing 25 milking cows, 9 heifers, j 12 cattle, 5 horses, 100 breeding ewes. All grassed, 50 acres been ploughed, good limestone and papa country with rich, heavy soil, comfortable small cottago and 7bail concreted cowshed, separator shed and implement shod. This property is handy to school, telephone, etc., and only eight - miles fi«m a large fanning and stock ceutre. Titlo leasehold. Owing to one - of the owners going to the war we are able to offer this property at a very low figure and exceptional terms. Price, .£l2 per acre. Terms ..£l5O cash. 9774 f n-i a ACRES, King Country, 130 acres - Uiu in 'grass, and subdivided into 1 5 paddocks, 50 acres felled, balance bush, exc«Dt' about. 4D acres fern. All well watered, good dairying or sheep country; • 4-r. house, store-room, cart-shed, whare, cow-shed, etc. This property is one mile 3 from railway and post office, with good r roads right to the door. Title 0.R.P., " at low rental. » Price, £2 10s. .cash for goodwill. ztAft ACRES, all in grass, 300 acres J tcUv been ploughed. This property, k which is all flat to undulating, is bound- . Ed by roads and would cut up well into [ dairy farms. It is ring fenced and sub- " divided and well watered. The soil is a sandy loam, very suitable to fattening, ' dairying, or growing cereal crops, and-the place is only 2 miles from railway, school, creamery, etc. This is a Teally cheap pro- , perty in a good district. Price, £13 per acre. Terms arranged. 9772 nr ACRBS, grassed; undulating to level I JO lanil, well fenced, subdivided, per- ■ inanent water, good dairying land, 5-r. house, 15-bail cowshed, stable, and several other sheds, 3 miles from railway, 2 from factory and school. We have personally inspected this property and can recomL mend it. Price, as a going concern, including 20 cows, cart, cans,, etc., .£24 per acre; easy terms. 8487 Upon application wo can 6upply fullest 1 -particulars of the above or of any property in our "Register," which is published free monthly, and contains details 1 of hundreds of farms and town proper- ' ties. Writo for a copy. I THOMSON, ; 'BROWN & EAST, , LTD.. i AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE ! AGENTS, I 174 FEATHERSTON STREET, , . . WELLINGTON. • ■ CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY. ' ' "I fICCI ACRES, 4J- miles from Rail--IJDJ .way by splendid. motor road , and good stock market; 1900 acres in grass, balance' mixed bush; 300 acres ploughable, of which 100 acres are flat. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, all well watered; wintering 3700 sheep and SCO head cattle. 'Shearing over 80 bales wool. Lambing average. 90 per cent.; 10-roomed houso with every convenience, accommodation, woolshed, stable,' yards, " etc. Good healthy sheep country. Cheap at £9 per acre. kwa ACRES, 120 acres ri Jer flats, 3 ; i) l\J miles from town and , railway, , well watered, all flat and ploughable. ' Carry''l3oo sheep, including 800 breeding ■ ewes. Sis-roomed dwelling and good out- • buildings, including motor shed. Large l area already under plough. Land alongside selling at ,£l6 per acre without build- ■ ings. Price, .£ls per acre. .61500 cash. - CHEAP PROPERTY. ' 1 TTIC ACRES, 11 miles from Railway; ! I_< lO 60 acres been ploughed; 40 [ acres in turnips; 80 acres ploughable; subdivided into 10 paddocks; all well ' watered and fenced; carrying 2700 big ' sheep and 150 head cattle; 6-roomed house, l all conveniences; woolshed fitted with ! machines, two sets yards. This lias been heavy bush country, the flats are at the front of the property, and it is recognised ' as being one of the best fattening places in the district. Price .£lO per acre. Note the Address— •THE G.P.O. IS OPPOSITE, FATTENING FARM. 1 524 ACRES freehold. g24 t "CLUNY" HOMESTEAD SECTION, - TURAKINA VALLEY. 3 Ten miles from Tarabina, 11 miles from i , • Marton by motor loads. L ' 230 rich flats, balance easy hills; 6omo of the best land in • the distriotj Will carry 3 sheep per acre, beuidee ' cattle. EXCELLENT FATTENING COUNTRY. j ' Property well subdivided and perman- • entlj watered. Modern 10-roomed house, i ' • large wool-shed, with maofofees, stable, r ' motor-shed, etc. Telephonj connected j with Marton. 9 Further 'particulars from I ' . MURRAY, ROBERTS AND GO., LTD., Land Department, - Wellington. J - FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY OP ACQUIRING THE CHEAPEST FARM ' IN THE NORTH ISLAND. 3 i .WITH STOCK AND PLANT AS g GOING CONCERN. • ' ONLY CASH REQUIRED. -] I?AA ACRES, situated less than 20 I. JLI Ul/ miles from Weilington, by , good metal road; about 1300 acres in i, grass, balance bush and scrub; about 128 a acres ploughable when.stumped; 20 acres :- stumped, of which 12 acres are in crop; well fenced and subdivided into 17 pad- . docks;, watered by permanent streams; lies well to the sun; buildings comprise 5 3-roomed cottago and two-roomed cottage, [ good iron woolshed, stable, trapshed and j toolshed; will carry 900 grtwn sheep and 0 a large number of cattle. Price for one month is only £3 15s. per acre, including some 500 sheep (principally ewes), ' 3 horses, gig, good woM press, plant and tools; Government advancs to settlors mortgage of £2325. balance at 5 per cent. • NOTE.—This property is only for eale for private family reasons and is a gift at the price quoted. Th& flats arc capable -• of Turning a good dairy, whilst the hills are good sheep country, and frhe carrying capacity of same could be greatly increas--0 ed by spending a little money on improvements. The first one to inspect will purchase. Owner might accept approved a first mortgage as part payment or unen- • cumbered small farm. y H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, \ 128. Efiß.tlKSßt.ofl ffielliiwtos,
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