AUCTIONS. . "■;■ TOrMORROW, At 2.30 p.m. TMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. -*• MURITAI! EASTBOURNE! 1 \ MURITAn EASTBOURNE! | I-.- ." SPLENDID SECTIONS ij And EXCELLENT 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE Known . as - ST. ALBANS VICARAGE. Also, 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, 1 ■ Situated in CAMERON ST.' CAMERON ST. Also, k MAGNIFICENT BUILDING K ; 0 SITES,. <J ' ' ' All' having frontages to ' COUNTY ROAD, MURITAI. NOTE TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent. Cash, 10 per cent. B months, 10 per cent. 12 months; ' balance '3 years at 5i per cent. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. . HARCOURT & CO. : LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON.. DAIRYING. ' WAIKATO, LAND ADJOINING MAIN TRUNK LINE, n 17/1 ACRES, all in grass except''3o /*<4fc- acres rough scrub, one-third being river flats, divided into 12 paddocks. ' Good 6-roomed : dwelling-house with'hot and cold water and every con- ' veilience, cow-shed (concrete), 6 bails, Barn, etc. Situated" within 3 miles of important township, stock yards, etc; good metal road..; PRICE—£26 per acre. Terms, £1000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Adjoining farm recently sold at £32 per acre. 117 tar"anaki. • • good sheep'country. w/»a ACRES of splendid land; 700 .I OU acres'" in best. English grasses, flat and undulating, well, .fenced and subdivided, watered by streams, at pre- • sent carrying. 950 ewes and lambs and 150 head of big cattle. Good 7-roomed house with all conveniences, wool-shed (4 stands), cow-shed, trap-shed, stable, dip and sheep yards. Within 3 njliles of railway station. Title: L.I.P. Price, £15 per acre. • £1500 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 117 A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. ill A ACRES, rich fattening country, i-J-JLV all in grass; 600 acres plough, able;' well' fenced, and subdivided; 7roomed homestead, woolshed with machines, splendid cattle and sheep yards, dip. The property is situated near the . sea coast, and there is a wharf on the. place. The big stock markets are about 22 miles from property'by road. PRICE, on rS. PER ACRE. Cash only £500. Can be taken, on lease for 3i years, with a c.p. clause at 5 per cent, on price asked. ' We issue monthly a "Register and Property Investors' Guide," containing : particulars of hundreds, of farm and city properties. Call or write for a copy. TWO SPLENDID PROPERTIES,. X&fE have been favoured with in- ■ structions. from the Executor of ! the Estate of the late Godfrey Lassen ' to sell these Farms;— L.1.P., situated at Mara, ■ The Property is ring-fenced with 7 and.B wires, all in first-class order. The Buildings comprise a wool shed and sheep yards, whilst , all of the land is cleared and sown i in English grasses. It is good 1 . ' 2-sheep country. A ACRES, FREEHOLD. This '3r\J\J Property is also situated at ■ • Mara, 40 miles from Pahiatua. It is ring-fenced with 7 and 8 wires, ' and' is in first-class condition. There • is a 3-roonied whare and small shed. The land is all cleared and sown in English grasses. The Property will carry a little over one sheep to the acre. . Stock can be taken at valuation , if desired. * . Full particulars on application to i MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND ! CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, ! Or their Representatiyes at MASTER3. TON or FEILDING. r " r ' ■' '"■".'".. 3 . 3 -^— ):-.•'' • ■ i" . ACRES' /'~<yiQ ACRES 1 '. , ACRES OiO . ACRES t Maori Lease, compensation £3 per acre 3 improvements, nearly all grass, all undui. lating and ploughable. Good new 63 roomed house, bathroom, scullery, barn, implement 6hed, coach-house, etc., 10- , bail cowshed (concrete floor), milking ma : chine and engine. Carrying 8 horses, 80 '. selected' dairy cows, 42 yearlings, 2 bulls, 6 steers. Will carry 125 dairy cows, 2 mile 3 township, post office, stock sales, ' I railway station, creamery, and school. Including ri.ll stock, plant, and implements. £15 per acre, unencumbered. Owner will exchange for good shop pro- ■ perty t0.£3000 and take balance as mort- , gage over farm. WELL WORTH INVESTIGATION. ) \\ THOMSON, 'BROWN &EAST, ;.j. ' . ■ .-LTD..', i ' FARM AGENTS, 189 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. >e,, 224 acres freehold. Situated in the .'amp Lands, something over 200 acres beilaimed. Wash from good hills, and is ire land. The balance of the farm is nvner'is milking cows from it. This is rn or any rubbish growth, is indeed good lotting well, as is easily shown, sight feet fall from highest end to public ly brought in. Is certainly an inviting 1 (the hilly portion) has been puriri, ka-' i small area of bush now remains as shellouse, good stuff, overlooking the front ip),' with hills lying at the back. There :r Bheds. Homestead surroundings are it road, through good country, to railway road. School and post office near by. ,-ell indeed, and have a high opinion of lo not say much about stock, for so large , but that is not the fault of the land, ssing the swamp, will make reallv fine The hill portion is at present rather betId especially emphasise the pleasing nary desirable farm, and will always be a )0 cash. Balance easy. '. AND SON, . WHANGAREI. ,
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