j ; AUCTIONS ! ■' ■ UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE, |. ' PARORANGI RACING STUD. ! "ALMADALE" TRAINING STABLES] j. v ' FEILDING. I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, .1919. B' ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD.. L PALMERSTON NORTH, have ref; ceived instructions to sell on account of f MR. E. SHORT, at his Training Stables, ' "ALMADALE," T- miles from Feilding, !■' at 1 o'clock sharp, tho whole of his well- ;' known' raoing stud, comprising:~ DEMOS. Brown Gelding, 3 years, by demosthenes - jeanne ' d;arcBITHOLIA, Chestnut Gelding, 2 vears, by DEMOSTHENES- ' RANGIAO'. "j • . ■ SONNINO,' Bay Gelding, 5 years, by SIGNOR-HELEN PORT- \ LAND. PARORANGI, Brown Gelding, 2 years, . bv' DEMOSTHENES'-PELLI-CULE. WHIRO, Black Gelding, 5 years, by 1 ADVANCE - SOU'-WESTER MARE. ENGARI, Brown Mare. 5 years, by - KING RUPUS-VANE. FOURLISM, Brown Mare; 2 years, by FORMATrVE-AWAPTJHI. \ DESERT ROSE, Bay Mare, 2 years, by i , ' WOLAWA-FLORIGOLD' (imp.). , Bay Gelding, 2 years, by HY-" METTUS-ENNA. HUPANA, Chestnut Hare, 5 vears, : by ADVANCE-TE HUINGA. ' WHETOKL Chestnut Gelding,"6 vears, ! by MASTER LADDO-LAURES-TINA. ■ TONUKOKE, Brown Gelding, 5 years, | by ADVANCE-LOCH AYR. ! PLACID LADY, Chestnut Filly, 2 i . years, by ADVANCE-LAKE PLACID. i,' - Bay Filly, 1 year, by MARI .tian-snowlike: ! NOTE-Slight reservo on SONNINO I only. ' j." Intending purchasers are requested to i communicate with Dalgety and Co., Ltd.. I Palmerston North; to conveyance to I sale, i ; R. C. WALLACE, | ' • . . Auctioneer. I IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL LAND' | • SALE. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with SMITH, !■ WEBSTER, AND CO., are instructed by [■■■ MR. G. F. MOORE, of Bushy Park, Kai | Iwi, to sell by Public Auction, i- In the j FIRE BRIGADE HALL, WANGANUI, j On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1919, V • ~' At 2 p.m., N !" ... The whole of his j- "rANGITATAU PROPERTY, \. KAI IWI, WANGANUI, I Consisting of QQOQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, ;■ > SUBDIVIDED INTO 5 SECTIONS, j as under:—. ! LOT 1-1715 ACRES,' LOT 2-1565 ACRES, ' LOT 3-1400 ACRES, ;'■••'■ ■■-■ LOT 4-1070 ACRES, ■■ ■' - LOT 5-2488-ACRES, Comprising excellent hilly and uni, dulating grazing country, well watered .; and substantially fenced and portion of. I which is in bush. , V This property i 3 situated 9 miles from i Kai Iwi and 18 miles from Wanganui i. by good roads. . r Terms are exceptionally easy, being:— '■' 10 PER CENT. ON FALL OF HAM- ..'- MER; 10 PER GENT. IN 2 YEARS FROM . DATE OF POSSESSION; BALANCE IN 5 YEARS AT 5J PER . CENT. Possession June 2, 1919. < r-.' Arrangements to inspect can bo made j with the Auctioneers.. -, . ■ •: Plans and further particulars on ap- ; plication to Murray, Roberts, and Co., ! Ltd., Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Dun- ' • edin, Feilding, and Masterton,/ or tc i- Smith, Webster, arid Co., Wanganui. AN'AUCTION SALE OP STOCK will ; be held by the above r mentioried firms a few days after the land is sold.
; TAKAPU ESTATE, I -Situated at Koputaroa and'Heatherlea, \\ : LEVIN. !' ■ SUBDIVISIONS LAND SALE, ;"■ - . '..■'.. .To.-be,held at ; : LEVIN TOWN HALL, ! , WEDNESDAY, APRIL SO, 1919, i "... At 2 p.m. t ABRAHAM. AND-WILLIAMS; LTD., i " a - will offer for sale by Public Auction, j— under instructions from the I TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE JOHN r■;'. . . DAVIES,'. 1 • 1100 - VCRES FEEEHOLD- ; SO ACRES LEASEHOLD. ■ Subdivided into 13 Farms from 46 to 160 ] . . acres: , FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND. > .BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. : Handy to School, Railway, and all coni -veniences; property was originally heavy :'. bush and 6wamp land, and is all in good ,- posture. Mostly fiat to undulating. Soil i is,of a frco strong nature. Fencing in ' first-class order. Permanent water. Terms: : 10 per cent, down; j 10 per cent, in 12 months;. ; ■ Balance 5 years at 5J per cent. j' Possession, May 30, 1919, i Plans aiul full particulars fromAbra- ; ham and Williams, Ltd., ajl offices I I • SUBDIVISION OF RICH DAIRYING LAND. ; TE OPAKETE ESTATE. 307 ACRES, Divided into ■ G COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. ' I ■■ A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -<-S- acting under instructions from Chas. Higginson, Esq., will offer tho above Estate for Salo by Public Auction in the ; TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNES- [ DAY, MAY 14, 1919, at 2 p.m. \ There is no better land in'the Manawatti for potato growing,' dairying, or fattening. Situated within a few chains of tho Koputaroa Railway Station, and closo to factory, school, and post office, \ and within, reach of tho City of Wellington markets. IDEAL CLIMATE, RICH SOIL, { EASY TERMS'. ; ■ These farms range in areas from 41 to i 83 acres, and: are divided in such a way i /jO fjs to K' VD cocn . section a share of . eucli natural advantages as road frontage, water, shelter, and good building sites. This country is all flat to undulating, ;': ■ anil will make very productive and pic- ; turesque little farms. I " TERMS: j- ■ 10 per cent, on day of 6alc i 10, per cent, in 12 months. '■ Balance 5 years at 5J per cent. | : POSSESSION 14th day of June, 1919. i Plans will be ready in a few days and' i will bo available from j: ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., I' Palmei'ston North, Levin, and all ; Branches. i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 10
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