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auctions! rawhltlroa estate. for sale by public auction, thursday, november' 27, 1919, at town hall, marton, At 2.30 p.m. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in lato Major W. F.-G; Levin's Estate, to sell by Public Auction as above— ACRES "'I'AKA • KRES ACRES iMdV • ACRES OF HEAVY CHOPPING. AND Gil A ZING LAND, Subdivided into 5 First-class FARMS, of from 183 ACRES lo 252 ACHES. • TERMS: 5 per cent. DEPOSIT, 5 per cent. SIX MONTHS. 10 -)er cent. 12 MONTHS, OR AI'PKOVL'DIJI'If.D--INGS TO THAT VALUE. BALANCE 5 YEA US'at 5! per cent.' POSSESSION: December 11, 1919. Thieo miles and a quarter from Marton and bulls, IJ miles from Grealiford Railway Station. ... This property grows excellent root, grain, and.grass seen crops, and. would work in well with barkbioek farmers to finish off on Turnips, etc. . The renowned "Woudende'an"' Romney Flock and herd of Hereford Cattle, so well known a few veal's back, -were bred, born, and reared on this properly. Plans may lie had on application to the Auctioneers.. • IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE OF I'ORDELL FARM LAND. To be Held at ASSEMBLY ROOMS (Opposite Courthouse), WANGANUI,ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10,-At-2.0U p.'ni! MESSRS. SMITH, WEBSTER AND COMPANY, THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-UI'EKAT-n L J./I,•> I'iiu>l ClivU C 0.,LTD., AJNJJ \Wik.!i.r, ■ftU'.f-j.LbXSUiV, CO. JiTIJ. (in cunjuiict-.un), have been insuuclMi by UhOjiUb il.' iiA-su-LEY, Ea.l]., to oner uy l'liolic Auction, as ahovc, tnc whole of his spienilkt properly known as,Fordell Farm, co'mp'r.smg, appioxiiuate'ly, iOI Acies of first- | class land; adjoining the l-'ordeillia.l-way Station, within 8 miles oi WANGANU.I. py'good motor road. The vendor has decided lo subdivide «nd offer the properly in convenient areas as shown hereunder, and the sale presents an excellent opportunity to buyers to acquire high-grade land well adapted, for dairying, fattening', fat lnnib-rais.hg, or cropping, and within easy distance of stock markets and-a good-centre. Lot I.—Area 81 acres. Comprises level land, all of excellent ((iiality, suitable for dairying or fattening. Well watered and well fenced. Lot 2.—Area 29l)':icrcs. Comprises excellent level and hilly country. AVell fenced and watered? with necessary' buildings'. Lot .').—Area 145 acres. Comprises flat and a portion easy hilly country. Well.fenced ami watered. Lot 4.—Area 112 acres. Comprises mostly undulating country, with about 25 acres of flat hind. Lot 5 to 11.—From I to 3} acres each. Level, rich land adjoining Fordell ■Station' suilable for lmild'ng sites. Lot 12 to 17.—From 7 to 10 acres. Suitable for building sites or holding paddocks. TERM'S OF PAYMENT. 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. , 5 per cent, within one year from date of sale. 10 per cent, within two yours from dale of sale. Balance 5 years from dale of sale bear-, ing 51 per cent, interest. POSSESSION February 20. 1920. Plans -i'l be 1 'or»"v(l»d ■ , n application and conditions of sale, pud further particulars can be obtained.*rotn the Auctioneers. o r fr'nm-Messrs.' TrendwMl, Gordon, and Brodle, Solicitors for the Vendor. SMITH. WEBSTER AND CO., N.Z. FARMEIN' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. .LTD., . WRKiHT. STEPHENSON AND COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers, WANGANUI. IMPORTANT , ■ SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of the TAUANUI ESTATE. SOME OF THE RICHEST LAND ■ IN - FAR-FAMED' LOWER VALLEY, ' WAIEAKyU'A. i FATTENING, DAIRYING, CROPPING. IDEAL CLIMATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. • MODEL FARMS. A chanco of a lifetime to secure the class of country that 'must always be valuable. . '" .*- ACRES OohiK ACEES ACRES nJOVO acr'ES DIVIDED INTO 8 GOOD FARMS. Areas Ranging from 133 to f325 ACRES. The fair-sized areas, combined with high-quality land, make it worth while owning such, a'farm. , To those generally in want'of highclass farms, arid who are not ,'<cquninted with the Lower Wairarapi, we strongly recommend to set aside a day or two for inspection. ' .■" ' ■ YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. The Wairarapa contains some of the .finest Sheep, Bullock Fattening . and Dairying Land in the Dominion, ..and quality of stock raised is of (he highest quality. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on possession; 10 per cent, or improvements.erected to that value in twelve months-. All unpaid purchase money to. remain for 5 years at 5} per cent. Possession to be given on March 15, 1920. The above Property will be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION, on account GEO. HUME, ESQ., at TOWN HALL; MASTERTON, •'' .-'.. On'., . DECEMBER 13, at.2 P.M. ■ Plans now in course of preparation. For further particulars,' apply to .Auctioneers, DALGIITY AND COMPANY LIMITED, Wellington and All Branches.' DALGETY AND COMPANY LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH. SUBDIVISION OK. INCHBONNIE ESTATE, WESTLAND. MESSRS. DALGETY 'AND COMPANT''■•'LIMITED, CHRIST-, CHURCH, have received instructionsfrom (he INCIIIiONNIE ESTATE COMPANY LIMITED, to offer by public auction in their ' ■' » | LAND SALE ROOM. : CATHEDRAL S'OUAnE.'.CHRiST. CH URCII, On SATURDAY, DECEMIIEI'; 13, At 11 a.m- ■■'■• 00/ i 0 ACHfiS of lho " Wp |, ' c|i,lt '' '" AJHkA -15 Blocks, ranging- from 50 to 370 acres, of splendid dairying and sheep nnd entile country. Easy terms. Plans can be obtained from our Norlh Island Branches. • Full particulars from I DALGETY AND.COMPANY, LIMITED, Auctioneers, ■ '. , Chrislchnrch. 1

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 14

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