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AUCTIONS,. IMPORTANT . SUBDI VISIONAL SALE. MANGAOHANE ESTATE. MANGAOHANE ESTATE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. JJOADLEY, SON. AND STEWART, In conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Have been instructed by the Executors of the late G. I'. Donnelly to offer by Public Auction, at the Browning Street. Salerooms, NAPIER, on above dale that MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PASTORAL PROPERTY Known as the MANGAOHANE ESTATE, And comprising about . ACRES Q-i [rrnn ACRES ACRES OljOuU ACRES Subdivided into FIVE BLOCKS; FIVE BLOCKS, As under, viz., BLOCK' I—.Containing 8170 ACRES. . . BLOCK 2—Containing Tlfli) ACRES. 1 BLOCK ;t—Containing 4902 ACRES. BLOCK it—Containing .2545 ACRES. BLOCK a—Containing 9309 ACRES., Title: Land Transfer. On Block 5 (Homestead -Block), the buildings consist of 12-ROOMED RESIDENCE (li. ami' c. water, telephone connection with Taihape), surrounded by well laid out garden, lawns, and shelter plantations; ivoolshed (16 stands with Wolseley machines), sheep yards, men's whares-. and cookhouse, etc. AlLbeing in first-class' order." • MANGAOHANE is situated in the Inland I'atea District, 75 miles, from NAPIER and (when 2£ miles of road is completed) 28-.miles from. TAIHAPE. It consists' of healthy, open country, Well covered with danthonia and: tu6SOck, ajid beautifully watered by running streams. Portions are ploughable, and grow excellent crops of oats and-turnips. At present carrying about o.ne sheep -per acre, ; besides good number of cattle and horse?.' The carryingcapacity can bo .'considerably increased. MANGAOHANE lias been most profitably occupied for . many years by the late Mr. G. P.- Donnelly, who was .recognised as one of the'foremost pastoralists in the Dominion, and the foresight and sound judgment displayed: by him in the selection of this country will be amply confirmed by a visit of inspection. TERMS OF PAYMENT: ■ 11) per cent..at time of-sale. 15-per cent, on delivery in one month. Balance in five years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the. rate of .5.'- per cent. Purchasers will.be allowed interest at the rate of 5-1 pgr cent, on their deposits from .time of sale until date of delivery. Litho, plans will be available shortly and will be forwarded »upon application to .the Auctioneers, .Napier,' or all Branches of Murray, Roberts, and Co.; Ltd. A TEMPORARY OFFICE will be OPENED by the' Auctioneers at. TAIHAPE on APRIL 10, and their representative will supply fiill information and arrange for- inspection of the propertyThose desirous of proceeding to the Estate from' Napier may do so by arrangement with the Auctioneers.

'CONDITIONS OF SALE may be inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Salisbury, Logan, and Williams, Solicitors to flic"vendors. Napier, or '• at the Auctioneers' Temporary Oflico at Taihape. NOTE.—An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock aiwl Plant will ho held pritJr to date of delivery, so thai; purchasers of the various blocks can obtain tlieir requirements from the stock at present depasturing 011 ilie Estate. A. E. RENOUF, Auctioneer. LAND NOTICES. MATANGI. ' MATANGI. WHAT DO YOU THINK?—DRIED MILK 3S. POUND. ' 1A K ACRES—Price,- JMO per aero;. 'XtfcO cash, X 700; Government mortgage, J1200; 120 acres grass, balance fallow, ready for sowing,-10 acres swamp. Good.metal, road, 11' miles from railway and school.' GLAXO EACTORY HANDY; 6-bail cowshed,. small cottage, 1 oart-shed, and all necessary outbuildings. REMARKS— This farm is absolutely given away at Ihe price, as the farm will carry G5 cows. Three adjoining farms have just changed hands at from .£GS to j£7s per acre. Purchaser stands io. make X2o per acre before the 6eason starts. . , '■ . . . . ' MATA.UA I'A. " ' ■ MATAMATA. .WITHIN DRIED MILK AREA. ■t AO ACRES—-£32 per acre, ,€IOO de-. JL.jtO posit:. Freehold; every, inch ploughable; new house, new cowsheds, bails, etc.; 90 acres in grass,-30 acres turnips and Western Wolfe, 20 acres swamp, dry, no peat; well watered, permanent springs; • cream cart passes. Would consider Exchange. No, 'noxiI ous weeds, good metal read to door. Adjoins farm just sold at J:3S per ..acre. Apply sharp to . R. H. WOOD. It; H. WOOD, . THE LIVE AGENT, M'GUIRE'B BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. ■ . 'Phone 876. - ■ ' CHEAP GRAZING PROPOSITION. 78A ACRES Freehold, situated 17 lull- miles from Wairoa; undulating and hilly; about 200 acres plonghable; capable of a lot of improvement. No.iv wintering between 500 and' 600 sheep and some, cattle. ■. PRICE, ,£4 10s. per acre; about .£ISOO cash required.' For full particulars apply WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD,, • NAPIER.

AX IDEAL DAIRY FARM. 1 AA ACBES of ricli land, in Hawke's l.v> vf Bay, practically all flat, 45 acres have been ploughed, balance ploughable when stumped. Well fenced into 10 paddocks, watered by creek; 10 acres in crop. Up-to-date 7-roonied house, coif-; filled, "0 bails, dairy, hayshed, stable, otc. Price. .-G55 per acre; only XIOOO cash required. 55 CAMPBELL THOMSON AND CO., ' Ward Street, Dannevirke. ACRES, Freehold, close to Cheese factory, I'ost Office, and School; will carry '.'0 cows. Divided into 6 paddocks; well watered; l-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, l'rice ,£35. PA YIOUR-SJIITH, Agent, Dannevirke. SAVING a few shillings on tyres iVuot economy! Fit. tile celobrated North British ■■ CLINCHER CROSS T.YRBS!. Whicli beat the rest iu the great 0000mile K.A.C, trial,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 12

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