■ •• AMOTIONS* . REMEMBER ! ■ ,-REMEMBER! . TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), ■TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), . . SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF THE AVELL-KNOAVN y Beau lieu state. ■ EAULIEU S T A T li, TO-DAY, .. ' . WEDNESDAY, , • , , WEDNESDAY, - ' AUGUST 18th, ' 2.15 p.m. ■"I . 1 ; AT THE HORSE EMPORIUM, . GREY STREET, . I , PALMERSTON NORTH. Abraham and williams ltd, aud GORTON AND SON, LTD., havo received instructions from P. A. M'Hardy, Esq., to Sell, by y PUBLIC AUCTION,, his well-known Beaulieu Estate, of 431 acres, subdivided into 15 Handy Sections of from 6-i acres to the Homestead Block of 65 acres, which' can be' incrense<l to 138 •acres if desired. : TERMS:, Ten per -cent, down, ton per 1 cent, on Ist September, 1916, or buildings to that value. • Balatico five years at 5 per cent. t LAND SALE. AT FEILDING. WEDNESDAY,Isth AUGUST, 1915. ~At 2 p.m. , ' .. . fi ORTON AND SON, LTD., have Teceived instructions from Mr. MARK i BEAZER to sell by public auction, at their . Rooms, FEILDING— 1043 ACRF/S of Agricultural and Pastoral Land, situated, 2 miles from . FEILDING, and subdivided into 6 Farms, of from 126 acres to tho I ■ Homestead Block of 272 acros. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in -l" m jrths or buildings to that value, balance at 5 per cent, on July 10th, 1920. NOTE.—The above property is splendidly situated, being only 2 miles from Foilding,- has a frontage to Lees Line and Sandon Road, grows splendid root and grain crops,'; and is bound to increase veryrapidly in .value.as improvements aT6 eifected. . Practically the , whole ' iarea is ploughable, and is level and undulating country, eminently suitable for back country meii'to grow winter fee<l, or for the dairyman to winter surplus stock. , Plans on application to . GORTON AND SON,' LTD.,, ; . Feilding. . FOR SALE. ' QOUTH; WAIRARAPA—WeII-built famOily Residence, containing 8 large rooms, entrance ball, ! besides bathroom,h. and c. water, all modern conveniences, verandah on three sides, outbuildings, barn, fowlhonses, pig stye, together. with 7 acres of first-class. land, 3 ' paddocks, orchard, garden; lawn, summer house; is pleasantly situated close to Post Office. Prico only ternis if desired, £700 cash, balance at 5 per cent. LOWER, -HUTT—Choice unencumbered Block of 13 acres, rich level hind, large road frontages, suitable for subdivisions.- Price: £250 per acre. Owner will entertain .'exchange for small dairy or sheep farm or revenue-producing pro-i pcrty. . . ;y ■pfO ACRES, 200 acres.ploughable, : balOJu) ance low hills, 15 paddocks, permanent ' water, good 7-roomed house, 'all conveniences, .washhouse, man's, .room, storj Toom, stables, chaff shed, implement shed, cowshed, woolshed, ,4 shearing machines, dip, yards, , cottage, carrying 2 6heep and 'cattle per acre; 5 miles, from station by level metal road, adjoining Post Office and school, creamery 4 miles. Price £15 per acre; 1 tems arranged. ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, IS2 ;featherston STREET, . " Or LOWER HUTT. ' WAIMATE PLAINS. TTVREEHOLD FARM; 100 acres, well subX? divided by lioxtflorn fences; 5-room-ed houso, good' outbuildings, 14-bail cowshed; half mile from sea beach, on Main Road, school and factory opposite farm. Price £46 per acre; easy terms. ' ' GEO. WT RODGEES, Opunake,
1/j Aft ACRES, 150 Freehold, 1250 Native Lease, 50 years' easy rental; two ArtW 5-roomed dwellings, 3-stand wool-shed, all outbuildings; 13, paddocks, 30 acres crop, 600 grass, 150 good bush, 30 acres acacia park, balance fern and rough ■ feed; 85 per cent, ploughable; carrying 900 ewes/besides cattle. School U miles, P. 0., 2 miles, township 9 miles. Price, £6. Cash required £3000. (YARNDLEY, JONES AND CO., OTOROHANGA. . ' HANDY SMALL GRAZING RUN. 71 n ACRES, all grass, splendid road, well watered, anil subdivided, good . «J-V sheep-proof fencing, good hill country, no buildings, dip and yard'. Price, £6 per acre, ,£IOOO cash, balance easy terms. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND C 0,,. . . AUCTIONEERS, INGLEWOOD. 5 TO. BE LEASED for Five Years, at 355. per acre, with a compulsory purchas- . "W; clause at £35 per acre with a deposit of £500 to be paid in cash now for per cent, interest will be allowed, 200 aores freehold, all river- flats well grassed and watered by river and creeks; 11 paddocks, house (6 rooms), cowshed eto., 4 miles from railway J mile from school and telephone. Good roads and con! mient to cheese factory. .Will dairy 80 cows and do them well. Apply at to the sole agent ucs W, INGLIS HUSBAND, ' . LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. ■ 9,Afb ACRES on the Trunk line, ajl in grass, 6-roomed house "now," close to .t-totion, school, P.O. -Price £9 10s., cash £150. Very easy terns can arranged. This place is worth consideration. OTAKI— 623 acres, 7 miles railway station, close to scl'Aiol And P.O. Good 7roomed house afld outbuildings, 15 paddocks, 2-sheep couitry, 60 or ?0 cattle aiu flat, rest undulating. ' Good property." Prico £14 10s. per acre, £5000 on mortgage at 5 per ccnt. Cash above mortg'£& op will exchange for 6maller landed property. ; ,» BARTON AND CO., ■ OTAKI RAILWAY. Tftft AC ?^ S t- aU land, 460 acres in grass, 80 acres flat, balance unlUV dulating; splendid sheep and. cattle country; well fenced, and dividedwell watered; new 10-roomed House, all conveniences, outbuildings; 2 acres voun? orchard, etc.; firsUlass road; railway 7 miles,' nost office, school, and dairy f&l tory all handy. Title, L.1.P., at £21 per annum. , PRICE, £10,, or Exchange for good Small Farm, near Town. Further particulars, • , W: L.' JOHNSTONE, "S. 2074 KSS on the river by good stock road; about 1200 acres u grass, balance good bush; good healthy sheep and cattle country; splendid wintering country; carried through hst winter over-2J sheep per acre; well fenced into numerous paddocks and well .watered; 2 mens cottages, woolshed, good sheop yards, good dip etc Price £° per acre. About half cash required. For further, particulars annlv ' ' " I BURGESS ANI) CO., : LAND AGENTS. MARTON. 14 MINUTES BY MOTOR FROM NAPIER. ~ ' OA A RICH ACRES, 6-roomt'd Dwelling, and all necessary farm building 1" i OVV well-watered paddocks.; wintering well 2-J sheep, etc. Probably 170° acres pioughable; £21 per acre, £2000 cash. This is just in the market, and is well worthy of inspection. J. A. MILLER, AGENT, HASTINGS. ' ~ FREEHOLD FARM'/ WELLINGTON DISTRICT. 1-I RA ACRES, all in grass, about 150 acres ploughable, balance undulating, ! 'ZnA suMl J lde ? 1 and watered by running streams in every paddock; g 'S a „" d 2200 sheep and 150 h-ad cattle; 6 m u ra -'j nn f.i" . 1113 »'V«; P-9- school and saleyards. Carrying capacity 1 could bo considerably increased by ploughing. Can bo reached by motor in little I srSirX!!.?'' m »• »■ *»• '• J. D. CRUIGKSHANK, LAND AGENX. 1 8 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON,
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