• , AUCTIONS. \ ,-.,■-... ■■.. ' ■ ✓ to be Sold by Public Auction at the Fire Brigade Hall, Wanganui, onWEDNESDAY r MAY,2B,X.- ■ .. ' ' 1919, at 2 p.m. jby the . • :■ '■' •■■:.■ s, - The balance of this well-known estate, aWut 533 acres, has already been sold for Dairying, leaving the above area (the ('■■ -f - CREAM of the ESTATE), and all level and suitable for /'" ; Dairying, Fattening, or Stud Farming. Areas vary from 51 &t* ' ' '^^^**Jto 140 acres (Homestead portion). The whole of the land k» \ is River Flat, with over 100 chains frontage to River Road. ■ fK , " , * \ • / **/ T In the subdivision, existing fences have been utilised where M' s5 '*' V < a **>* > *\ / 7 : 1 possible. A site has h? p n reserved for a Cheese Factory, ' / ,j \ \ 'I■■ V */ ' and will be handed free of cost to any Factory starting opera- -^ . \ id 3 $1 » tions. Two adjoining owners are preparing to milk about v/[ \ ~~rjs€\' j \ /JJ 4 I 170 cows during coming season. ... "#" I I \ /,/ _ . -. «| I •. ■ . ■ "rt \ o '°' 00/ ■ \/ / ■■ ' ■ i§ ' LOCALITY PLAN: ■ \Wmsbß2 V\ II \ .52-6" 00. y< ' £l ." £ - Oo ... .' J : - "•= WALL & BOGLE.' ■ IUATtt 1 ? \\ WV/ 'W- f^ ; ! |j .l.icensod Surveyors, '. NUlfc. N^X>^' "• I : :. « Wnnmiiiii ' Any on* of the.e .eotiona would work in X^J^W-gjJ^^^Wft^^ 'W dnganui. admiraSly ttith baok block country, and * *%"•?«»*/ /><„/■ yp~ gfy,^ , . atf the same time provide idoal home- ~ ll^g!:=^:;a>&^^f'^^f^u i^^" / w •s*-* et«ad eitoa near the rapidly growing > ~ i : -. - ■ ;::^?:^^S ..■'.. ti- ■■ ' ' town of Wanganui. -- —— — ' '**•=*> ' A, r<?as eu BL , . < * i^^^^~C^^^^=======f^^;^^^=^ Ss^^ Deseription of 417 Acre Portion of 'Featherstori' Estate. ( Originally heavy white pine forest. . Soil, alluvial, all ploughable. Grows heavy crops of rape, turnips, mangolus, and a good sole of grass. Practically the whole o! the portion now being offered has been farmed with sheep only for nearly 40 years. The late Mr.-Harper successfully--; catered for the fat lamb trade. A very large percentage of lambs have gone to the freezing works : off their mothers during the past. ten ..years*. Mr. W. H. Games, adjoining owner of 105 acres, held continuously by his family for three generations, has purchased 318 acres of the back''.; portion of the Featherston Estate, and will be pleased to supply prospective buyers with dairying information from his practical experience;./, '■ of similar land. .'-*■'■ ' ' • ' ' " ; '' " ; " C - "•■ SITUATION. . , " ~-■;. ;. On the left bank of the Wanganui Biver, 6| miles from Aramoho Bridge by first-class motor road, If miles from Store, Post Office, and The Okoja Co-operative Dairy Factory makes a daily collection of cream. No difficulty should be experienced in the erection of a Cheese.; Factory, provided a guarantee of 300 cows can be arranged, :* ' .;- .'•'... During the past 30 years the town of Wanganui has grown from under 5000 -to over 20,000 inhabitants. The future of the town is a, very 5; bright one. Within a very short time it should have a first-class Harbour (the needful Empowering Bill and Loan Proposals, haying already,_;, been carried). No town in New Zealand has a finer backing of rich dairying, grazing, and; agricultural land of enormous extent.: , The rapfe growth of Wanganui into one of the chief commercial centres of New Zealand is assured. . :.. . - , . ' ' HOMESTEAD. •':.*■- ■•• ■.' ;. About HO acres, with about 45 chains frontage to River Road. Buildings comprise modern, well-built house of 7 rooms, with every cpnvenience. Hot and cold water service, Wizard light. Artesian water supply to house and home paddocks. Motor Garage to hold two cars. Men's House, Stable, Woolshed, and Granary, Cowshed, and the late : W. T. Owen's Dip Factory, suitable for removal and in excellent con- : dition.. „■ - , ■ .. . • . : . „ •..<-■ :.-. An Ideal Country Home, suitable for any farming purpose-Dairying, Breeding, or Fattening. . : - Three plantations. .■•■-.•■ . ' . '■".-.: ; VERY EASY AMD LIBERAL TERMS OF : 15 pep cent, on fall ot: hammer. Balance in 5 years at 5 pep eeht, with pight of penewal fop fuptnep term of 5 years at same LOW pate of intep©st, upon payment ofan additional 10pep cent, of purchase money. Purchasers will foe pequiped to take, a lease with a eompulsopy purchasing clause, embodying , the above terms. -Possession oh July 11919. Title: Land Transfer.. ■' ' ,- • ". . . Fop plans and arrangements to inspect, apply to the Auctioneers at Wanganui, ■op any of their'btencheis .throughout New Zealand. • ' _■'__;. /
I . TARANAKI FARMS. 4,a a ACRES, near Wavorley, nearly 'X'J'v/ a ll level, carrying 70 cows, bal- !(] mice 3 sheep to acre, 1J miles from I school and factory, milking machines; y- • good 7-roomed house; splendid place for I mixed farming. Price, .£25 per acre; ; " .UMBO cash, balance at 5J and G per cent. Can thoroughly recommend. Also the pick of Taranaki, near Ha- ! w.!i\\-in aroiis, from 50 (0 200 ACRES, from JXo per acre upwards. Full particulars supplied on application to C. E. HOLLARD, Land Agent, Hawera. 'Phone 512. _. . J* . TARANAKI FARMS. f tJEVENTY-FIVE (75) Acres. Freehold, O Rvcrythini good iiiul clean; butter- " fat returns alone approximately .1300; ' all Hat; almost adjoining railway station '? and school; cheese and butter factory J handy. Price only ,£6O per acre; rCSOO ~ cash; balance long term ;U current rate.. 10 QtX HUNDRED & THIRTY-SIX (GSG) ir !■ J acres, Freehold; good sheep ■ ami :t cattlo country; can recommend this. )• Price, Mi per acre; JEIOOO cash. if E. J. IBLE, Box 42. 'Phonos Gl and 95, ' ■ INGLEWOOD.
Q(\ ACRES', DAIRY FAKM, as a go- ' O\) ing concern. Land ;'s level, • broken by creeks, all ploughable, close ! to beach, situated 8 miles New Ply. i mouth, 5-roome<l house, cowshed, dairy, ■ etc. Stock: 17 cows, bull, 2 horses,' I yearling calves, pigs, and fowls; disc, , tine, chain harrows, plough, all harness, trap, separator, etc., hay and . crops. Price, £30 per acre. Terms,' £650 cash. HUMPHRIES AND DAVI.ES, ~ Egmont Street, New Plymouth. Box 105.' ■A BARGAIN. ing ACRES,. Waverley District, 250 tc»/O acres first-class ploughabta land, balance easy sideling country; 17 paddocks sheep proof, well watpred.. Capacity 80 cows, 550 ewes, 20 calves, 20 yearlings, 20 two-year heifers, 2 bulls, U horses. Large house, 8 rooms, cowshed, sheep and cattlo yards, wnolsheiV and other conveniences. Close to choose factory and school. Price .£3O per acre, 431300 cash. Good tonus arranged. Where can you buy better? Wire for first refusal. . 4247 JAMES AND GILLMAN, Land, Stock, and Finance, • HAWERA.
,' GOOD MANAWATU SNIP. j OAfi ACRES, 414 per acre; situatec J 2 miles railway station; carry t ing 500 sheep, 25 cattle; small patel bush. [1 Usual conveniences and telephone. HICKS AND BULL, LTD., » Farm Tenders, WANGANUI. Ny ACRES, Taita 12 miles from Weiw< linjjtou on Main Iliitt Road. This line property is offered for Sale by the Trustees in the estate of the late Mr. W. R. Welch, who purchased the property ,' in the early days of Iluft settlement, p There is an eleven-roonied house plus ', conveniences, and several sheds on the 8 property. Main Road rujjs through the j farm. Anglican Church near by; school i 3 mile; store, P. 0., and telephone 1 mile. City Council's milk lorries run t past daily,'and will pick up milk for tho city market. A splendid opening for dairy farmer, 'agriculture, and . fruit farming. Price of this splendid property is only JG5125. Terms arranged if desired. P. P. WELCH. ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON. '
1 QK ACRES, Freehold, good gix-roomcd X.VO house and outbuildings, new 8-bnil milking shed, engine room, ote., stablee find implonient shed. All in grass; will run 65 milking cows; well watered, within dried milk area, 3s. per lb. butler-fat guaranteed, A very nice property. Must 'increase in value. Price, ,£35 per acre. .£I2OO cash, balance arranged. Inquire of us for good dairy farms and grazing lands.' PRATT AND BAYLY, Lund Age nts, Te Awainutu. SHEEP STATION-2600 ACRES. OVER .£7OOO worth of improvements, nil in grass, wintered 5000 eheep and 100 cattle, well fenced and watered , , bouae, eheopyilrds, , etc.; good long lease at 4e. 7d. per aero rental. Owner taking over £2 ss. per acre off it. To a man with ,£OOOO cash deposit this is n snip. Goodwill £b 10s. per acre. Stock at valuation, balance G per cent. Full particulars from HARRY HALL, Land Agent. Box 242. Gieborne,
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