AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALK OK FLAX AND GRAZING LANDS. M'DONAI.D ESTATE, LEVIN. B M'DONAI.D ESTATE, LEVIN. FINAL .SALE, Comprising c ° l ': 335 ACRES FKEKHOI.I) .. aml 252 ACRES LEASEHOLD Rn,i 335 ACRES FREEHOLD !Z 252 ACRES LEASEHOLD fi i lc roo TERMS: , mid 15 per cent, on full of hammer alK ' 10 per cent, in 12 months S fl ° 10 per cent, in 2 years PR Balance in 5 years at: 5.J per. cent., terl except for T.cusehold Sections 28 < and 35/41, the terms for which are 15 per cent', on fall of hammer, balance in 1 month from Qf (late of sale. __ • fice MESSRS. DALGE'I'Y AND CO., LTD., K !' a J-"*- Wellington, in conjunction with i MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON « nt AND CO., LTD.. have received instnic- L'! 1 ! 1 ions from the Trustees of the M'Donald ,'. Estate and Mr. Lindsay G. M'Donald, to ( ' al conduct this important Auction Sale of P ,v Flax and Grazing Lands at FARLVND'S la " PICTURE THEATRE, Oxford Street, a "' LEVIN, on oih WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913, *°° At 1.30 p.m. Also, Qi At the SAME TIME AND PLACE, the following sections of the an "HEATHERLEA" ESTATE 1 will be offeredvni Section 1 —221 acres 0 roods 1 perch. rt " freehold. • c ° ] Section 18—1-10 acres. 3 rood? 33 perches, ® ' freehold. Section 40—149 act as 1 lood 11 perches, r J' ■ leasehold. i . sll i an The area offered consists of excellent flax and grazing land, some of the see- J' tions being flat and ploughable. The ff l land is close to the Levin-Foxton Road. 01 the average distance being about 4 miles from Levin. _ Plans are now in course of preparation, and may be obtained shortly from the I undersigned. For _ further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITRD, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT' LANQ SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. To Wind Up Deceased Estate. • ] WE WILL SELL BY AUCTION f, At the » HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, J Al II a.m., On SATURDAY, 'MAY 10, £ fMOI ACRES, subdivided into S y<±/52 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS,as [ • below, which are the best of the land, being that portion hitherto retained by. v I the owner on a former subdivision of p ' the beautiful . >] INNESFALLEN ESTATE, U MILES FROM OHAIiPO RAILWAY STATION. 0 ~~ A. R. P. • ■ Section 1 HI - e , :i 182 1 21. B 5 79 1 24 " 8 148 3 23 " 9 114 1 8 io m » 1 S 11 103 1 9 12 110 3 18 THIS PROPERTY is situated within n 14 miles of Hamilton and 6 miles of Te Awaniutu, on the Main Trunk line. It is right in the, heart of a •first-class . dairving district, there being a factory \ ~ pite "on the property. A . cheese factory ; is to be erected at Ohaupo, to commence 1 operations next season, and a dried milli ; factory is to be erected at To Aivainulu. , The* railway station, school, post alio < telegraph office, churches, stores hotel, public hall, large saleyards, and. all other conveniences are situated at Ohaupo, i which is only lj miles from Section 1. _ . The land is good, being a deep blac.v loam on a volcanic subsoil, retaining the moisture and responding most kindly to ordinary good farming. Ihe quality ot the land on these farms is superior to the greater portion of the Waikato. >n The general contour of the country is ns gently undulating. Each favm_ lias a -i- chariiiing site for a homestead on Hie iis broad-topped rolling downs which rise ii- from the rich drained swamp, of winch, most of the sections have a fair share. The property is well watered nmPmost of the. sections have 2 rpad frontages, as will be seen from the lithograph plans which are now available. an The pasture on most of the tarnis in 1 very good,' a large area having been sown down in permanent English grasses within the last three years, 100 acres of which has been well put down .this " autumn, and is now showing a splendid ;G take, and gives great promise of. producing the abundance of rich feed .which a. good fanner would expect from land of this quality! . . m Apart from being excellent dairy faims, ■ soine of these sections would make an admirable stud farm, the most noteworthy from this point of view >«np *<>• J 3 the homestead section. On this taiiii mi' there is an old homestead <n a cliarin.vo ine site, prettily ornamented by a planhe tatton of old English oaks rnd other ;S- trees, which give a most picturesque ' effect. There is also an up-to-date 8-bail ia- cowshed and yards concreted throughout or with concrete drinking troughs, etc., and ns a 4-cow milking plant, winch go with nd tho section. < . .. ce, Intending purchasers not fail ig- to inspect this property. Send lor a plan or the subdivision. TERMS:—S per cent, on fall of ( he hammer; 5 per cent, on date ofposseslo sion; 15 per cent, in 12 months or bmld■ay ings to this amount; balance 5 years at of 6 per cent. , ~ nt. Further particulars, plans, rno condiing tions of sale may be obtained., at our offices. n PT> -j'lIE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCllc" 'PIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, ' ✓ Ward Street, Hamilton. MILLION DOLLAR LAND SALE. MILLION DOLLAR LAND SALE. '■ MILLION DOLLAR LAND SALE. .lift t An unparalleled opportuni'" of buying a Dairy or Sheep Farm close o Palmerston North. The easiest of terms will bo ottered. — ■ SALE JUNE 11. tT, MR. ROBERT HANNAH'S ESTATES. ACRES /liyfift ACRES ACRES 4t<UU ACRES Subdivided into 20 Farms, 21 Dairy Farms (4.7 to 150 acres), and 5 Sheep Farms (200 to 500 acres). ' EASIEST TERMS: Ten per cent, down, ten per cent, in two years tor improvements to that value), balance for 7 years at 51 per cent. PLANS READY SOON. RD Apply to Auctioneers, ' Abraham and S 7 D Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North, or any branch for plans, ready about middle. of April. Glad to show intending purchasers over l ' 8 > the property at any time. ite, _ ay, ; ~ 1 or? ACRES, 2 miles from Olaki, all J.O 1 flnt,'well watered, 9 paddocks, 2(1 acres plougliable; 5-roomed house, h. and c. water to scullery and bath, S-bnil cowslicd, registered, 4-cow Gane steam plant, wlutre; carries 15 cows well, if "greens" ■> 0i grown would easily do 50, partly alluvial well adapled for lucerne. Price, wilh machines, JMO per acre; about ,Csflo cash, sn„ .ESOO September, 1920, which could he renewed, balance 5 years at fi per cent. Owner would consider exchange. Note—Ring 1126 Wellington, before CY applying to Otaki. , J. G. STEVENS, LAND AGENT, OTAKI. ipOOD Printing iromptly produced at s \X popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.
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