' AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, At 2. p..m. AUCTION SALE "SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINOLEUMS, etc. 11 Cockburn Street (off Oncpit Road, opp. Car Sheds). CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mr. M'Lood to Sell, on the premises, as | above— i Tho whole of his Superior Household .1 Furniture, etc. •I IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONS SALE. MANGAOHANE ESTATE. MANGAOHANE ESTATE. .<' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919, ' 'At 2.30 p.m. HOADLEY, SON. AND STEWART, LTD., In conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD,, Have been instructed 'by tho llxecutors of the late G. P. Donnelly to offer by Public Auction, at tho Browning Street Salerooms, NAPIER, on abovo date that MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PASTORAL PROPERTY Known as tho MANGAOHANE ESTATE, And comprising about ' ACRES QTCAfI ACRES • ACRES O-1)01/1/ ACRES , Subdivided • into / FIVE BLOCKS, FIVE BLOCKS, As under, viz., , BLOCK I—Containing 8170 ACRES. BLOCK 2—Containing 7100 ACRES. BLOCK 3—Containing 4302 ACRES. BLOCK 4—Containing 2545 . ACRES. BLOCK s—Containing 9309 ACRES. Title: Land Transfer. On Block 5 (Homestead Block), the buildings consist of 12-ROOMED RESIDENCE (h. and c. water, telephone connection with surrounded by well laid out garden, 'lawns, and shelter plantations; woolshed (1G stands with Wolseley machines), sheep yards, men's whares and cookhouse, etc. All being in first-olass order. MANGAOHANE is situated in the Inland Patea District, .75 miles from NAPIER and (when 2j miles of road is completed) 28 miles from TAIHAPE. It consists of healthy, open country, well covered with danthonia and tussock, and beautifully watered by running streams. Portions aro. ploughable, and groy excellent crops of oats and turnips. At present carrying about one sheep per acre, besides good number of cattle and horses. The carrying capacity can be . considerably increased. . MANGAOHANE hag been- most profitably occupied for many years by the lato Mr. G. P. Donnelly, who was recognised a? one of the foremost pastoralisfa 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 OFPAYMENT: 10 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 5i per cent. Purchasers will be allowed interest at the rate of 5J per 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 full information and arrange for inspection of the property. Those 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. S'ainsbury, Logan, and .Williams, Solicitors to the vendors, Napier, or at the Auctioneers' Temporary Office at Taihape. NOTE.—An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock and Plant will be held prior to date of delivery, so that purchasers of the various blocks can obtain their requirements from the stock at present depasturing on the Estate. A. E. RENOUF, Auctioneer'. . TAKAPU ESTATE, Situated at Koputaroa and Heatherlea, LEVIN. : . ' SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE, To be held at LEVIN TOWN HALL, , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,. 1919, . At 2 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£*- will offer for sale by Public Auction, under instructions from the : TRUSTEES 'ESTATE LATE JOHN DAVIES, 1100 acr:es eebSOLD--80 ACRES liEASEHOLD. Subdivided into 13 Farms from 46 to 160 acres. . FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING, LAND. BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. ' ■Handy to School, Railway, and all conveniences; property was originally heavy brish and swamp land, and is all in good pasture. Mostly flat- to undulating. Soil is of- a fre9 strong nature. Fencing in first-class order. Permanent water. Terms: ■ 10 per cont. down; 10 per cent, in 12 months; \ Balance 5 years at 51- ptfr cent. Possession, May 30, 1919. Prospective buyers will bo conducted over the property either from our Levin or Palmerston Office. Cars leave Palmerston each day at 10 a.m. I Plans and full particulars from Abraham and Williams, Ltd., all cfficcs. PARORANGI SECOND ANNUAL SALE. STUD AND PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS' AND STUD' COWS. FEILDING SALEYAR.DS. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. . DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ] in conjunction with MURRAY, ! ROBERTS AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell by Public Auction, on account of MR. ERNEST SHORT, of Parorangi, Fcilding, as above, at 11 a.m. sharp— , wri HIGH-CLASS stud Hereford bulls, ' ' 18 to 20 months 43 purebred run bulls, 18 to 20 months 46 stud Hereford cows (pasturing with stud bulls) G 3-year stud Hereford bulls m MIXED ago stud Romney ewes (pasturing with stud ranis) Sheep will bo sold first. CATALOGUES available on application to tho Auctioneers. FOR FURTHER S.AHD NOTICES SEE PAGE 8,
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