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■ AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE. . BEST FATTENINC DAIRYING LAND IN WANGANUI DISTRICT. IftflO ACEES. TArtA ACRES. IUUU "MARAHAU ESTATE." IUU " MAXWELLTOWN, 11 MILES FROM WANGANUI, One Milo from Okehu Eailway Station. SUBDIVIDED INTO "J A CHOICE FARMS. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN TEE FIRE BRIGADE HALL, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, 1917, AT 2 P.M., BY LEVIN AND CO., LTD. ON EAST MERITS: 10 Per Cent. Deposit, 10 Per Cent, in 13 Months or An. proved Buildings. Balance 5 Years at %J Per Cent. „, ALL RICH GRASS LAND-THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. • .Plans now obtainable'* from , THE AUCTIONEERS.

CLEARING SALE. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. UNRESERVED SALE OP PROPERTY AND STOCK. TAIHAPE SALEYARDS, MAY 9, 1917, 1 o'clock sharp. UNDER instructions from Messrs. M'Grath and M'Donnoll, of Taihape, MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., TV^. lu conjunction with MESSES. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. . LTD., will otter for sale the whole of their property, stock, and chattels, absolutely without reserve, at the Taihapo Saleyards on the 9th MAY, at 1 o'clock sharp, as hereunder described. FREEHOLD.-595 A. Ir. 24p„ more or less, known as Motokawa 28, No. 178. Certificate of Title Volume 215. Polio 83. LEASEHOLD.-774A. 2r. 16p., more or less, known as Motokawa 28, No. 17A, Memorandum of Lease.No. 7861. Rent, .£125 ss. Od. per annum. Lea6e expires 12th September, 1923. NOTE—The properties adjoin and are situated on the Main North Road', eight miles from the township of Taihape. Easy undulating country, suitable for mixed farming. Grows extra good crops of turnips and grain. Full particulars as to mortgages, lease, and stock can be obtained from the Auctioneers at Taihape, who will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the properties.

STOCK. 900 mixed-aged ewes, R.L. cross, R.W. Lincoln rams, 2nd week March \ 700 mixed lambs, R.L. cross 40 mixed cattle SUNDRIES. 2 horses ' 1 brake 1 buggy 30 tons of oaten sheaf 3000 feet of building timber CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY. W(T ACRES', L.1.P., rent 3s. lid. per Olt» acre. All easy country, and lies well to the sun. All well grassed, and clean, • healthy sheep and cattle country; ring fenced. Subdivided into 7 paddocks. Well watered. Winter carrying capacity .1200 .ewes and cattle. Fourroomed- house, "• itliroom, washhouse, motor shed, woolshed, yards, etc. Situated 8 miles from good town, Wairarapa. Price, £12 per acre. One of the best grazing farms in the 'district, and strongly recommended. iinA ACRES, all in grass, 500 JLXI/v acres ploughable. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, post and wire fencing. Well watered. Pour miles from railway station, 2. miles school; good' motor road, 5-roomed house, woolshed, sheep yards and dip, etc. Lease has five years to run at 9s. per acre, with compnlsclry : purchasing clause. Price, for freehold, £12 10s., and very easy terms given to good man. A really good farm.

THOMSON. ■ BROWN & EAST, LTD.. IS9 FEA7.TIGRSTON STREET . (Opp. Union Bank), WELLINGTON. ! ONLY" £100 DE- • POSIT. J MOTUEKA FRUIT FARM, i MUST BE SOLD.' ; ' Particulars: ■ f £ ACRES of first-class Fruit Land 1 -*-*' (very best analysis for apple- ; growing), all ploughable, 7 acres in or- , chard, 1 3J acres 4-year-old, and 3J acres 1-year-old trees; approximately 1100 trees'; varieties consist of Stunner, Delicious, i and Munro. PRICE, £39 per acre. Cash required, £100. • • SOLE AGENTS: P.B.LOMAX&CO. MOTUEKA. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' COOP.; LTD. Commerce Street, Head Office: Auckland. AVhangarei. 2000 ACRES NATIVE LEASE, Including 850' ACRES ALLUVIAL PLAT. 2 MILES FRONTAGE TO THE RAILWAY. WALK IN, WALK OUT FOR ,£9250. This is an exceptional opportunity for a good investment, the property being suddenly thrown on the market owing to the owner's failing health. It is situated on the Whangarei-Kawakawa Railway, to which it'has a frontage of over two miles, and the homestead is less, than a mile from the station. The main road runs parallel to the railway, and j another road 6kirts the other side, making an ideal proporty for cutting up. DESCRIPTION: 850 to 900 acres rich alluvial flat and raupo. swamp; 400 acres limestone hills of first quality, the l>alanco boing ti-tree hills of inferior quality. IMPROVEMENTS: 630 acres in grass —Ting fenced and divided into 16 paddocks. Tho main drains have just been completed into the swamp areas, over .£IOOO just haying been spent in draining and fencing during the last 12 months. . BUILDINGS: Good new Bungalow of - 6 rooms, only 15 chains from school; cottage of 5 rooms, only 1 year old; woolshed, 36 x 40, with good yards, dip, etc., and fitted up with Wolseloy ma- . chines. STOCK: Has carried all summer 1900 sheep and 150 cattle. Now on the pro- " perty 900 sheep, practically all young ewes, 110 cattle, and more urgently required. Tho stock and plant are easily worth ■ £3000. .• • i TENURE: Natiyo Land Board Leaso for 46 years from 1911. Compensation J for improvements at end of terni. Pre- ! sent rent, £173 12s. 6d. Revaluation in \ middle of lease. l PRICE: JE9250, as a going concern, and \ very easy terms can be made with a I good man. C 137 i TO THE LAND BUYER.-We can sell ( 435 Acres. Freehold, mostly plough- ' able, new houso and cowshed, winter 300 c cattle. Handy to railway and Palmers- . ton North. .£ls per aero. .£I2OO cash. 1 FAIRBURN AND SILK. "' \ W&ngariui.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 10

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