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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIO'NAL SALE. MANGAOIIANE 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 Executors of tha late G. P. Donnelly to offer by Public Auction, at the Browning Street Salerooms, NAPIER, on above date that MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PASTORAL PROPERTY Kdowu as tho MANGAOHANE ESTATE, And comprising about ACRES Q1 tr AA ACRES ACRES Ol)OUU ACRES Subdivided into FIVE BLOCKS', FIVE BLOCKS, As under, viz., BLOCK I—Containing 8170 ACRES. . BLOCK 2—Containing 7100 ACRES. . BLOCK 3-Containing (302 ACRES. BLOCK I—Containing 2515 ACRES. BLOCK s—Containing 93011 ACRES. Title: Land Transfer. On' Block 5 (Homestead Block), the •buildings consist of 12-ROOMED RESIDENCE (h. arid c. water, telephone con|.nectiou with Taihape), surrounded by well laid out garden lawns, and shelter plantations;. woolshed (16 stands with Wolseley machines), sheep yards, men's whares and cookhouse, etc. All -being in first-cla3s order. MANGAOHANE is situated in the Inland Patea District, 75 miles from NAPIER and (when 21 miles of road is completed) 28 miles from TAIHAPE. It consists of healthy, open country, well covered with danthonia aud tussock, and beautifully watered by running streams. Portions are ploughable, and grow excellent crops of oats and turnips. At present carrying, about one sheep per acre, besides good number of cattle and hot-so;. The carrying capacity can be considerably ■ increased. MANGAOHANE ha 9 been most profitably occupied for many years by the lato Mr. G. P. Donnelly, who was recog-nised-as ono of the foremost pastoralists in tho.Dominion, and tho foresight and 'sound judgment displayed' by him in the selection of . this country will bo amply confirmed by a visit of inspection. j TERMS OF PAYMENT: j 10 per cent, at time of sale. 15 per cent, on delivery in one month, Balance in fivo years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at tho rate of 5J per cent. Purchasers will be' allowed interest at tho rate of- 51 per : cont. on their deposits from time of salo until date of delivery. Litho. plaus will bo availablo shortly and will be forwarded upon application to tho Auctioneers, Napier, or all Branches of Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd. . A TEMPORARY OFFICE .will beOPENED by the Auctioneers at TAI-1 HAPE on APRIL 10, aud their representative will supply full ihforiuation audi arrange for inspection of_ tho property. Those desirous of proceeding to tho 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 tho vendors, Napier, or at the Auctioneers' Temporary Office at Taihape. NOTE.—An Auction Clearing Salo of Stock and Plant will be held. prior to date of delivery, so that purchasers of the vavious 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. I „■ SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE, To be held at LEVIN TOWN HALL, • WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, 1919, At 2 p.m. Ji BRAHAM AND WILLTAMS, LTD., XX will offer for sale by Public Auction, under instructions from the TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE JOHN 1 DAVIES, 1100 ACRES FREEHOLD. SO ACRES LEASEHOLD. Subdivided into 13 Farms from 16 to 160 ' acres.' • FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, ' BEAUTIFUL'CLIMATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. Handy to School, Railway, and all conveniences; property was originally heavy bush and Rwamp land, and is all in good pasture. Mostly flat to undulating. Soil is of a free strong nature. Fencing in first-class order. Permanent water. ' . . ;Terms: - 10 per cent, down; . 110 per cent, in 12 months; Balance 5 years at oi per cent, Possession,' May 30, 1919Prospective buyers will be conducted over the property either from our. Levin or Palmerston' Office. Cars leave Palmerston each day at 10 a.m. Plans and full particulars from Abraham ;«ni>«ffl»'.liams,' Ltd., all offices. DISPERSAL. SALE. • ' EECKFIELD PEDIGREE BEEF . SHORTHORN'S. . FEILDING SALEYARDS, TUESDAY", MAY 6, 1919! DALGETY" & CO., LTD., Palmerston North, have received instructions from MR. WILLIAM GTBSON, of Kiwitea, to sell, as above, at 1 o'clock, his pedigree herd of beef Shorthorns, comprising:— 24 COWS AND HEIFERS , 9 rising 1-year bulls CATALOGUED available on application to Auctioneers. ■ UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. COh'BETT ROAD, BELT, BLOCK', NEW PLYMOUTH. ' FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. ' NEWTON KI.NG has rcceivcd instructions in the Estalc of the late William James, to Sell by Public Auction, us above— 35 head of pedigree Fricsiaiis, comprising —' II cows S heifers (rising 2 years) 10 calves 3 bulls LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale, 12.30 o'clock. Catalogues on Application,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 14

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