AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. AT MARTINBOROUGH TOWN HALL. ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,' 1919. At 3 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., have been favoured'with instructions by the TRUSTEES in the ESTATE of the late George Harris and Charlotte Harris to sell the following properties by Public Auction on easy terms at above date: — LOT 1.—117 Acres rich, dairying land, situated'Hukanui, 2i miles from Martinborough. Heavy Ruamahunga river flats with plenty of . firewood. Well subdivided, LOT 2.-196 Acres 3 Roods, situated : at Purautanga, 2 miles from Martiuborough. Subdivided into several paddocks. A big portion river flats. NOTE.—Both the above properties are eminently suitablo for either dairying or mixed farming. ' LOT 3—50 Acres, situated corner of Martinborough and To Awhite Road, 1. mile from Post' Office. This property has two road front-, iiges, and is very suitable for subdivision, . LOT 4—ll Acres, divided, into three paddocks, close to Martinborough School with 6-rooined dwelling. LOT s—Ono House, 6 rooms, on section 2 roods'G perches, situated close to Bank of New Zealandwith a frontage to Martinborough Square. LOT G.—Section on main road Maryborough, containing 36 perches,, close to Messrs. Jolly and Co.'s, Motor "Garage. LOT 7—3 Roods, main road. Martin-, borough, adjoining Presbyterian Church. . • TERMS.—One-third Cash, balance five years at 6 per cent. Also, under instructions from Mr. M'illiam Patterson, Martinborough, his Freehold Property, containing: 86 ACRES 3 Roods 22_Poles, situated J-mile from Martinborough Post Office; 3 acres plantation; 3 paddocks. Easy terms. iIOOO cash, . balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Full '.articulars of both properties may be obtaified on lipp'ication (o the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the properties. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Masterton and Branches. IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE, HOGGET SALE, HOGGET SALE, -.HOGGET SALE, S A N D O N. S A N D 0 N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. D' ALGETY AND CO., AND LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will hold their . 7ft ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTARY HOGGET SALE In' MR. H. J. 'PAGAN'S YARDS, Nine.miles from Feilding ' ({AAA MIXED HOGGETS, to bo livl/l/ drafted for sexes, and sold ' in lots to suit purchasers. . These hoggets have Tieon wintered on Turnips, are genuine farmers' lines, and ! can be thoroughly recommended. Conveyances will meet North and South ; trains at Feilding. - i IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS ' SHEEP COUNTRY, " BY PUBLIC AUCTION. . , 3175 ACRES. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., BLENHEIM, Ai. in conjunction with the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, • LTD., BLENHEIM, will offer at the TOWN EALL, BLENHEIM, under instructions from F. H. RICHMOND, ESQ., ON SEPTEMBER 13, 1919.' At 10 a.m. QII7R ACRES, in one lot, being a 01. 11) portion of the well-known Richmond Brook Station, Marlborough; beautiful grazing country, subdivided into 2 blocks and a. homestead paddock of 50 acres, situated on both the Ure River and Boundary Creek, only 9 miles ' from the Wharanui Railway Station and School. A large proportion of the land is limestone, well covered with high tussock and an abundance of clover, cocksfoot, and other grasses, free from rabbits and ' excellently wittered. There is a well-built, comfortable cottage on the block, with all conveniences, hot ■ and cold - water,' washhouse, and storeroom. TITLE: Land Transfer. . 'TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 5 per cent. 011 February 1, 1920; 10 per cent, on February 1, 1921; balance ou February 1, 1926. Interest, 5J per cent. POSSESSION: About, 1500 acres can be given immediately after the sale, the balance on October 15, 1919. Prospective buyers will be conducted over tho country on application to the 'Auctioneers, who strongly recommend land-seekers to seize this opportunity of inspecting such a desirable property. Plans and full particulars from the Auctioneers. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, . LTD. ■ And all Branches. ( LAND NOTICES. ■ • ; 1 ' A GENUINE BARGAIN. ' qa a ACRES, close to Feilding, school OtfcU and store on the property, 4 miles from post office, 7 miles from railway. All in grass. Well subdivided into 12 paddocks by splendid fences, heart of totara posts; 60 acres ploughed, another 20 acres stumped. The whole of the property is ploughable with the exception of about 5 acres. Permanently watered by streams. Frontages to two,t;ood metalled roads. Has all been in bush, and splendid breeding ewe country. Carrying 2 breeding ewes as well as cattle. Good 7-roomed house, all conveniences. Motor-shed, stables, trapshed, good woolshed and yards. Price, only '.£2B per acre. No mortgage. Very easy terms to good man. Apply at once, to ' LONDON AND CO.. WANGANUI. ' P.O. Box 188. WALKING becomes much easier when . you wear AVOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels! They eive buoyancy and last longer thnn leather: Make certain you buy Wood-Milne's-
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