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AUCTIf.Nfi FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1»18 ~ At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF GOOD BCILDIXG MATI-R. lAL OF ALL DESCIUPTIOXS. ok'a SHEETS OF FIRST- »,** WV CLASS-JliO.W « l 'W ETC., ETC. 6 On the Ground. Buckle Stivel (next to Church). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- . • cciv«l iustriKtions to sell aa aboveGood Building Materials, etc.. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MILNE'S ESTATE. , . 280 ACRES, LEVIN. DAIRYING. FATTENING. AND AGRICULTURAL LAND. .A' BRAHAM. AND . WILLIAMS, LTD., •-•-*• have been ■ instructed by ,T. 11. MILNE, Esq. fwho has Imcii" called in the ballot and will be sho.-tly loavimcamp), to offer by Public Auction", ah their Salenrd?.' Levin, o;i TUFSTiAY AUGUST '27, 1918, at 12.1.5 p.m. sharp! The Whole of this Valuable Estate, • ■ subdivided into -t farms, areas varying, from 31 io 101 acres. This. p.voperty is situated on.tho Gladstone aiid Tararuii Jioads, ,1 miles fromLevin- Post- Office, ar.d 2! miles from Levin Railway Station, Facloi-y, and School. All flat, 80 .acres have been ploughed,-most of this in grass, part in oats. Grows excellent. , .crops of rape, turnip?, and oats. Sublividwl into num. eiouf paddoclw. and EVERT SECTION WATKRHD 11Y JIAI'N WATER RACK. On tho 70-Acre farm thei-e ie a good 6roomed house, pantry, and bathroom, hot. and cold water, motor shed .with loft, 8bail cowshed with concrete iloor, implement shed, sheep yards; telephone laid on. TERMS: ,10 per cent, on date of sale 10 per cent, in 2 years. Balance 6 years at 51 per rent. For plans and further pjrticulnrs apply to • ' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Pfllmerston North, and Levin. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ; ROTOTANE ESTATE. • ■ 11OTOTANE ESTATE. .;■: -350 acres. > NOTHING' RICHER HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -Ct luivo heen instructed by the owners to '.sell by Public Auction at their Horse Emporium, G.rey Street, Pnlmerston Xorth, on SATURDAY, AUGUST HI, 1318, -at i p.m.,. the whole of this vulunbie Estate, situated on Fox ton Line, 1 milo from the Tiakitahuna Railway Station, Cheese Factory-, School and Post (Jffice, aud 7 miles from Palmerston North. Subdivided into 5 FARMS, nrens varying from 50 to 100 ACRES. Owing to the richness of the soil for which this district is' renowned, this Estate is excellent for ((drying and fattening purposes. Subdivided into numerous puddocks, each section being watered by artesiiin. Dwelling and outbuildings on two of the sections. -TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall nf hammer; 10 per cent, in 12 months: balance 5 years at 5} per cent. POSSESSION: Will be given of i see- • t.ioiii? on September I, and the fifih section on October 1. For plans and further particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ...... Pnimcrsron North. LAND NOTICES. HARCQURT AMD GO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, .' . WELLINGTON. Oft OOiX ACRES, Pastoral , Run, 19 years to gu, and Mil be renewed for further 21 years; about 10W acres ploughable, majority fairly easy country; 23 miles of fencing; now running 21)00 sheep and 25 head iiat'ile. and can do much mote; . 6-n.vmed house, stable, shed, whare,'!»rge. woolshed, dip, and yards; school 4| miles. Price, ,£SS(JO goodwill for stock and improvements. ■'•'■.■■ ' No. 37Gt (IXi. ACRES, Wairarapa, ?.ll in grass, lir.K'). lv( ,]i subdivided and watered; 50 acres flat, balance ' easy undulating; carrying 23 cows, bull, horse,, and few eheep: β-roomed house, IS-baii cowshed, hay loft, stable, etc.; 'phone laid on; railway 7 jnilo.s. school, and factory 1 mile; daiLy mail. . Price, ,C2B per acre; very easy terms. Will consider good mortgage as deposit from a food man. "No. 377 K or ACRES,.Taunmga di.stri:t, splen"Oif did :; slieep to the* awr> ebunlry, soil lirst class, 200 acres in gra«i, 200 acres, -bush (good milling limner), balance fern and sca-iib. All ploughable when cleared, ring t'ei.ced, well watcr.'d, tawmill three .miles distant, cream cart, calls, p.o. and school 2 milos. Two new cottages (3 nnd 2 .rooms), large shed with man's room, cowshed. Price, <£10 per acre. Term's arranged. .No. 382 Q ACKJiS, Freehold, all in graM and a;l O ' flat, well watered and. feu.-ed. 7'oomed house, cowshed, .ind every convenience,, all. in good order, school, (actcry, p. 0., railway, etc.. Ihm'-qnurters mile, .ifphalt roads, situated in bsst part of Wijirarnpa. Price, j≥l2oo iunencum. beredii Owner wivits Exchange- for. pio-pei-ij- <ioing about 30 cows. No. 361 OK , ACRES, ' Freehold, on the Coast, ™*J> ■ Taiiinaki; all flat, ideal sholtor, well watered and.nil in grass, 9 paddocks, live hedges. Six-roomed house, bathroom, etc.:. linyshcd and loft, dairy, man's room, cowshed and piggery; orchard of 000 trees: GO beehives. Stock: 15 cows, 1 bull, and 11 yearlings. Town, school, factory H miles. Also 12 Acres leasehold. "Po'ice, ,£2IOO. Terms, about ,£IOOO cash..' . No. 33-1 ' FARM FOR SALE. WE have b*en inslrncted liy Mr. Andrew- JJegys, owing to ill-health, to eel! his farm, of 3341 ACRES, at Te Poi, 0 miles from . : Jlatamata Railway. Station, nnd 30 miles from Hamilton, all Hat land and in grass, rich loamy soil. Divided into 15 paddocks, beet. 7-wire fencing in the district, sheep and cattleproof; good fattening country. D-i'oonied Modern House on the property, trap and implement sheds, barn, etc., milking sheds', bails, etc., together with ii new 4-eow milking phiut and 75gallon pump separator. The property is well watered with springs in every paddock, Price,- £2i per acre, .£BOO cash, .£2530 mortage at 5 per cent., aud the balance at 6 per tent. Ho is now milking GO cows and it will carry 120 easily. The chewe factory ie a milo and n half nwiiy, and tho butter and Glaxo factories are at Matamatn. Tho price received ter- butter-fat this year was 25., aud it is nsthnalad that the '. dried milk factory will pay ,t.s. (id. per lb. for bulter-fat. The cows have averaged n profit of J:22 each per nnnuift. • When tho farm is sold the stock will he offered by Auction if tho buyer does not iviint to purcUiisn uanie. " | This is a good opportunity for anyone i wanting 'a real good farm. ' i Apply to DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellingtmi; or ANDREW BKGGS, ! Te Poi, W.iikuto. FOR FURTHER UnlTnot7ceS~ SEE PAGE 13.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 282, 17 August 1918, Page 14

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