' AUCTIONS. : _ r v. . i , AUCTION SALE OF "FREEHOLD ■ • ' . / LAND. \ i AT MARTINBOROUGH TOWN HALL. ■ 1 i ■- ;• I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919, !• At 8 p.m. '• r __ : ■■ WRIGHT, .STEPHENSON AND CO., ! ■»» LTD., have been favoured with inr structions by tho TRUSTEES in the J ESTATE of tho late George Harris and Charlotte Harris to sell the following i properties, by Public Auction on easy J . : 'terms at abovo dato:— . LOT 1. —117 Acres rich dairying land, i- v . situated' Huta'nui,' 2i miles from i , Martinborough. Heavy Ruamahunga river, flats with plenty of t firewood. Well subdivided. ' . LOT 2. —196 Acres 3 Roods, situated i' at Purautanga, 2 miles from Marj,' tinboiiough. Subdivided into several paddocks.. A big portion f river flats. i NOTE.—Both the above properties are i. eminently suitable for either dairying or >: mixed farming. 1 : LOT 8— 50 Acres, situated corner of [; Martinborongh and 'Te A white. Road, 1 mile from Post Office, i , . This property has two road front-' ! ■ ■ ages, ana-is very suitable for sul> i . : division. ; LOT i.—ll Acres, divided into three , paddocks, close to Martinborough ! , School with 6-roomed dwelling 1 . LOT s.—One House, 6 rooms, on sec;j''- , tion 2 roods 6 perches, situated t . .. close to Bank of New .Zealand ; '. with a frontage to Martinborough Square. ■ ' , ■ . • LOT; 6.—Section, on main "road -Martinborough, containing 36 perches, . close to Messrs. Jolly : and Co.'s , v ■ ' Motor Garage. . LOT -7.—3 Roods, main road, Martin- . borough, adjoining Presbyterian r Church. 1 ' .TERMS.—One-third Cash, balance five years at'6.per cent, ' r Also, under instructions irom Jlr. Williain Patterson, Martinborough, his Freciold Property, containing: . ; 86, ACRES 3 Roods 22 Poles, situated { 5-mile from Martinborough Post Office; 3 acres plantation; 3 pad- ■ / docks. Easy terms. ,£IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. • . .•• Full ; articulars of both properties may be obtained on app'ication to the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to show i Intending purchasers over the properties. 'WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., , ... Masterton and Branches.
SATURDAY NEXT/ SEPTEMBER 6. j. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6. DISPOSAL SALE. > DISPOSAL SALE. ■ DISPOSAL SALE. . ' DAIRY COWS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., On the Farm, WAIWETU ROAD, LOWER HUTT. (Near Junction with Waterloo Road), rr- ; At 1 p.m. - Messrs. iiodgkins, carver, • AND CO. have beon favoured with instructions from .Tamos. : Knight, Esq., .. who has sold his farm, to offer for abso- !•••. lute Sale by Auction, as above I'll CHOICE COWS; IN EIJLL MILK 2 CHOICE SPRINGING COWS , " Mangold Cutter. 3 7 ton Dray, Milk Cans, Sundries,. etc.,,etc. . • . NOTE.—The Cows Are all good nnd aro ! ' ft .Jersey-Holstein' strain. This is asplen- ; ' • did chance to secure first-class stock, j.'.:' Further entries of stock taken. HODGKINS,. CARVER, AND CO., Auctioneers, .. 137 Lambton Quay. j-- 1 ' : important '" HOGG E T SALE, HOG GE T : S ALE, HOGGET ' SALE, '. HOGGET' SALE, S A N D O N.' rSAND 0 N. ' ••THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919, .At 1.30 o'clock sharp, ' •TYALGETY' ; AND CO., AND LEVIN 1 AND CO., LTD., will hold their i . 7tK- ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTARY ' : HOGGET SALE : !•' ' In : > . "MR. H. J. PAGAN'S YARDS, • ; Nine miles from Feilding r OAAA MIXED' HOGGETS, to bo . ■OUUU drafted for sexes and sold j ~. , in lots to suit'purchasers. , These hoggets have teen wintered on i -Turnips, are genuine farmers' lines, and : ■ can bo thoroughly recommended. ' j.".. Conveyances will meet North and South . trains at Feilding. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ' ' . .3175 ACRES. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., BLENHEIM, in conjunction with-the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., BLENHEIM, will offer at the TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM/ under instructions from I l '. H. RICHMOND, ESQ., ON SEPTEMBER 13, 1919. At 10 a.m. ' 0"1 ACRES, in one lot, being a 01. tO .portion of the well-known Richmond Brook Station, Marlborough; beautiful grazing country, subdivided into 2 blooks and a homestead paddock of 50 acres, situated on both the Uro River and Boundary Creek, only 9 miles . from the Wharanui Railwny 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 watered. Thero is a well-built, oomfortable cottage on the block, with all conveniences, hot and cold ' water, wsshhouse, and storeroom. ..TITLE: Land Transfer. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 5 per cent, on February 1, 1920; 10 per cent, one February 1, 1921; balance on. February 1, 192 G. Interest, 5} 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 the 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. .
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