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AUCTIONS. HAWIvE'S BAY. CB. HOADLEY AND S"ON, LTD., • in conjunction with ALEX. LOUDOUN, have been instructed to offer byPublic Auction at ' , NAPIER. 'On FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1915, At 2 p.m. . 586 ACBES ' ' 586 SUBDIVIDED INTO SUBURBAN RESI- ■ DENTAL SITES OF FROM 5 TO 8 ACRES EACH, AND SMALL FARMS OF FROM 30 TO 60 ACRES EACH. The property is situated on the Greenmeadows Hills, having a frontage of 134 chains to the Wharerangi v ßoad and 96 chains to the Poraite Road, about 5 miles from Napier. Ideal suburban residential sites, co'mmandirig magnificent view of the Inner and Outer Harbours with the Kaiweka and Ruahine Ranges in tia background. Plans will bo forwarded on application. TERMS ,OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent; at time of sale;' 10 per cent, on delivery, Ist January, 1916. 5 per cent, on Ist January, 1917. 5 per cent, on Ist January, 1918. * Balance on Ist January,' 1921, bearing Sj'per cent, interest. C. B. HOADLEY & SON, LTD.,' Auctioneers. \ , LEEFIELD ESTATE- . TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ' : : At.the ' TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM, ' On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, . At 11 a.m. ifIRIFFITHS BROS., LTD., in conjuncIX tion with MESSRS. PYNE AND CO., favoured with instructions from F. N. Dillon, Esq., will sell by. Public Auction as above, the famous

LEEFIELD ESTATE,. Comprising M aA A ACRES of magnificent Agrij""" cultural and Pastoral Country,. subdivided into 15 BLOCKS, in areas ranging from 179 Acres to : 5000 Acres.. : TERMS: • " 1(1. Per! Cent, cash at Sale. • 5 Per 'Cent, on Delivery, Ist March, " '1916. ' ■ - Balance for seven years at 5 per cent. Leefield is too well known as the finest ruu in Marlborough to need any terms of recommendation. Fourteen of tho sections are suitable for agriculture and mixed farming, and the remaining block is magnificent grazing country. Well watered, beautifully situated, each section with' splendid-homestead sites, this propertyCoffers'the"'most attractive proposition ever plaied before buyers in the Marlborough district ' ■ ' ' ■ Plans will be obtainable on application. • " GRIFFITHS BROS.,' LTD., ' Blenheim, ,' PYNE AND CO., V Christchnrch, V ... , ' . Auctioneers.

HAWKE'S BAY. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION AL SALH IMPORTANT .SUBDIVISIONAL SALE - •OP THE . CELEBRATED ■ TAN GAREWA ESTATE, CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., • have been instructed by tho owners to offer by Public Auction, about the end ot OCTOBER, the whole of that highly desirable freehold Property, known as the TANGAREWA ESTATE, ; CONSISTING OF 7217,- acres,. 7217 - SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT 22■ — FARMS, 22 ■ 22 FARMS,. 22 SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING, GRAZING, ' DAIRYING, GRAZING, AND MIXED FARMING. The Property is situated-4 miles from Takapau railway station by splendid road,'- and adjoins the township of Ashley Clinton. About 3000-acres-are flats, and the balance' low undulating hills, all ploughable. Well watered by river and permanent 'streams. Each block • has a frontage to good metalled road. . Plans are now being prepared for circulation. Terms and further particulars will be advertised.later. C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD.", AUCTIONEERS AND SOLE AGENTS, NAPIER,

MURTON'S DIP. A GAIN last, season- all the top prices -£&- for wool from the "East Coast" wore for'wools from sheep dipped in Murton's' Dip. Some of the finest' clips in New Zealand come from these districts. EXTRACTS FROM A FEW. OPINIONS OF, USERS. Jjio. Moore, Esq., River Bank, Rissington, H.B;, August 12, 1912. ' . ' ' ; I have used your Dip for close on ,30 years, and it has always given me satisfaction. The mixing is no trouble and when dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to throw'away. It destroys all vermin and leaves the wool- in good order. Note.—Mr. Moore was tho first, sheepfarmer to-use our Dip. Jno. M'Gregor, Esq., Hinau Pemberton, July 27, 1915. I have used MurtonV Dip continuously for 21 years, and have always found it satisfactory. - W. S. • Marshall, Esq., Maungaraupi, Rata, July 23, 1915. I have used Murton's .Dip for about fifteen years,, and it has always given me completo satisfaction, and I shall continue to use it. -, E. N. Liffikm, Esq., Wnngnnui, July 9,. . 1915. - " Murton's Dip has been used on my station , for the past six or 6even years, and ■my managers have always reported upon it favourably. lam quite satisfied it is a'good-dip, and do not desire to change for any other.

FOR SALE, in Mid-Canterbury, Small Sheep Run, 5100 acres, ploughablo country, chiefly tussock, good plantations, and'water races; 12 subdivisions. Price ■£.% 155.; 10 per cent, cash, balance in exceptionally pod terms. Stock at valuation if wanted. Apply the Owners, who want to get to tho Front, Ragg and Sfarle, Bankside. , FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PACE ,15a

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 16

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