AUCTIf.NS SUBDIVISION'AL SALE. ' TASMA ESTATE. TASMA ESTATE. 3 TiSll A E S T A T E. T A SUA EST A T E. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2fi, 1919, At 1.30 p.m. > |TOAD).EY, SON, & STEWART, LTD., / " have beeii instructed by W. C. ,j HARRISON, ESQ., to offer by Public Auction, at the I'OWN HALL, TAKAi lAU, on above date, his well-known )f TAS M A • EST AT E TASMA EST AT E . Containing about ACRES OAAfI ACIiES ACRES ACRES Subdivided into 4 FARMS 4 j. 4 FARMS 4 v Varying in area from 315 up to 65fl ACRES, l'heiproperty is situated 3 miles from Takapau Railway Station and Township, and " consists of mostly Flats (part rich drain-: ed swamp land), balance healthy unduluting country, well watered. f • VERY SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 15 per cent, at timo of sale . 10 per cent-, in 12 months. Balance in 5 years. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the. rate * 'of 5J per cent, per annum. Purchasc.s will be allowed interest on their Deposits at the rale of 5J per cent, from time ot salo up to date ot possession, which is to be February 1,, 1920. Litho. plans will be forwarded on j>ppticatiou. < Our Representative, MR. C. GIBB, will be in attendance at the Takapau Hotel ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, to convey intending s purchasers over the Estate. NOTE.—A Clearing Sale of Stock and a l'lant will bo held prior to date of delivery of the property. 1 110 AD LEY. SON, & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers, Napier. IMPORTANT SL'BDIVISIONAL 'SALE Of tho MANGATORO ESTATE - 1 3 (G miles from Dannevirke). ' OKACRES FREEHOLD, /6DUO ACRES FREEHOLD. r Divided into 11 FARMS, varjing in area .from 63 to 434 acres. . THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD.. "■ have been instructed to offer the nboveT mentioned property by Public Auction, at FULLERS' PALACE THEATRE, / Gordon Street, Dannevirke, I," ' On ' WEDNESDAY', "NOVEMBER 26, 1919, .' ;. At 1.30 p.m. A considerable portion of the land consists of Flats, suitable for Dairying. " the balance being mostly Easy Hills, mutable foi) Cropping and Grazing. TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONAL. 5 per cent.' on fall ( of hammor. 10 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent, in cP*h or improvements ' in 12 months. - Balance 5 years at 5i per «ent. per annum. -Possession about February 20, 1920. Litho. Plans will be supplied tan' appli--0 cation to the Auctioneers, with whom . arrangements can now be made lor inopection of the property. Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Offices o| the Wairarapa Fanners' Co-op. Association Ltd., Dannevirke, or Robertshaw," Knight, and Dunn, solicitors, Daiijievirke. »• RAWHITIROA ESTATE. 1 FOR' SALE 'BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919, AT TOWN HALL, MARTON, ■ j - At 2.30 p.m. :. ■■ < | [■ T EVIN AND CO., LTD., have received ; .ij instructions from the Trustees in late Major AY. F.-G. Levin's Estate, to sell by Public AticUon as nboveACRES 1 A,~A ACRES ACRES iOOW ACRES OF HEAVY CROPPING AND GRAZING LAND, SiiWivided into 5 First-class FAR-MS, of 2 .' from 183 ACRES to 252 ACRES. ' r TERMS: 10 per cent. Deposit, 10 per' cent, six months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balance 5 years at 5i per CMt. ' ' POSSESSION: December 11, 1919. Three miles and a quarter from Marton and bulls, H- miles from Greatford Railway Station. This property grows • excellent root, grain, and grass seeel crops,. and would work in well with backblock farmers to finish off on Turnips, etc. f - The renowned ''Woodendean"' Roraney .. Flock and'herd of Hereford Cattle, so well d known a few years back, were bred, born, Is and reared on this property. Plans may be had on application to the Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SUBDiVISIONAL SALE Of the T'AUANUI ESTATE. SOME OF THE RICHEST LAND IN . > FAR-FAMED LOWER VALLEY, WAIRARAPA. FATTENING, DAIRYING, CROPPING. IDEAL CLIMATE. . SPLENDID SITUATION. MODEL FARMS. 'A chance of a lifetime to secure the class of .country that must always be '• valuable.' ACRES OQ AK ACRES ACRES AoVO ACRES DIVIDED INTO 8 GOOD FARMS., Areas Ranging from 133 to 623 ACRES. - Tho fair-sized areas, - combined ■ with high-quality land, make it worth while owning such n, farm. To tlioso generally in want of highclass farms, and who are not acquainted with the Lower Wairarapa, we strongly recommend to set aside a day or two for inspection. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. The Wairarapa contains some of tho finest Sheep, Bullock Fattening and Dairying Land in the Dominion, and quality of stuck raised is of tho highest quulitv. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hamper; 10 per cent, on possession; 10 per cent, or improvements erected to j- tnat vn I tie in twi>lvp months: All unpaid purchase money to remain for 5 years at 5} per cent. Possession to bo siven oil March 15. 1920. The above Property will he offered by PUBLIC AUCTION, on account GEO. HUME, KSq., at i TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, On DECEMBER 13, at 2 P.M. i> Pluns now in course of (.reparation. 3 For further particulars, apply to Auctioneers, ! DALGETY AM) COMPANY LIMITED, Wellington and All llruii'.'iies.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 12
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