AUCTIONS. FEILDING ANNUAL RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 5 AND 6, 1920, On FEILDING SHOW GROUNDS. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary, Feilding A. and P. Association, on JANUARY 16. Schedules, Entry Forms, and all information from E. H. FISHER, Box 98, Feilding. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF LAND. SUBDIVISION OF "CHARTLEA PARK" ESTATE, SOUTH- '* LAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920, at 1.30 p.m., ' AT TOAVN HALL, GORE. "OTRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., »» LTD.. have received instructions from the Executors in the Estato of the late W. M. lIAILES, Balfour, to sell by public auction, at the abore time and place, tho whole of the "CHARTLEA PARK" ESTATE, comprising 8559 acres, exceptionally Rood agricultural land, in SIXTEEN .FARMS, ranging in area from 220 acres to 1572 acres, as under:— ■ A. r. p. A. r. p. Lot 1 ... 243 126 Lot 9 ... 219 227 Lot 2 ... 236 ft 37 Lot 10 ... 219 336 Lot 3 ... 393 212 Lot 11 ... 507 327 Lot 4 ... 365 209 Lot 12 ... 907 220 Lot. 5 ... 532 234 Lot 13 ... 636 214 Lot 6 ... 321 105 Lot 14 ... 507 037 Lot 7 ... -447 2 2LB Lot 15 ... 1221 017 Lot 8 ... 225 201 Lot 16 ... 1572 318 The above Properly is very conveniently situated, and well roaded, each of tihe sections having a frontage on to a road. It lies between, the Gore-Lumsden Railway- on the ono sido and tho Inverc-argill-Lumsden Railway on the other side, and there are two R-ailway Sidings practically adjoining the property. The distance from Lumsden and Balfour Townships if about four miles. At Balfour there is a good, up-to-date Dairy Factory. About 4000 acres is heavy, rich, flat land, a considerable area of which was originally heavy swamp; 2500 acrrs, good flat agricultural land; and the balance is exceptionally good grazing. The greater part of the property is woll adapted for 1 dairying purposes. -s On the homestead block there is a full range of buildings, including good modern dwelling and large fthearingi-shed, fitted up with machines. Telephone connection TERMS: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, in one month, 15 per cent, in 2 years, balance in 5 years. Interest on unpaid balance, 5} per cent. Intending buyers will bo shown carefully over the property. Plans and fuller particulars on application to any of the offices of WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., or'at Office of D. L. POPPELWELL, of Gore, Solicitor for tho Estate. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF STAINLEY PARK, STAINLEY PARK, WAVERLEY.' THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD., Ilawera, in conjunction with MESSRS. PALMER AND GRAY, havo received instructions from the Trustees of Lupton's Estate to 6ell by Public Auction about THE MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY, 1920, At th» WAVERLEY TOAVN HALL, Tho Whole of thoir Valuable Property adjoining the township .of Waverley, and consisting of 1100 acres of first-class dairying land, which is to be cut up and subdivided into 16 farms, ranging from 20 acres to 170 acres. The property has three road frontages and is very suitable for close settlement It is well, watered with running stream's and windmills. Exceptionally easy terms will be given. Possession in June. 1920. Plans and full particulars will appear later. UNO NOTICB3, HEALTHY GRAZING COUNTRY, TE lIORO. 1 OAITi ACRES, gooa hills, wel! grossed WiHl and watered, on Main Road, i close to 2 saleyards, railway station; 3 miles; about 100 acres flat; good homestead, with every convenience; also another dwelling of 5 rooms; good woolshed and yards. This is a Trust Estate, and is for absolute sale at a low figure, namely, 10s. per acre. Good terms can be arranged. Dont delay if you want this. FAITHS FARM AGENCY, TE HOKO. W. Moore: A. Moorel [A. J. Winton W, MOORE AND CO., PROPERTY SALESMEN, FAT STOCK BUYERS AND STOCK AGENTS, Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON N. 'Phono 1185, HAVE FOR QUICK SALE i FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. ACRiTCS, 10 miles from Pahial.U' (tic tua; 50 acres in bush, second growth; 20 acres in rape; watered by permanent creeks. Divided into 22 paddocks bv good fences. Carrying at prosent 1300 sheep and 700 lambs, 120 cattlo. and 6 horses. Buildings—6-roomod House, all conveniences; telephone, etc.; man's room, motorshed woolshcd, dip, and yards. Price—JCls per acre. niVA ACRES, all level and ploughable, ii i v well grassed, fenced, and watered; 10 acres in oats, 16 acres in turnips, 10 acres in hay, 20 acres in swedes; 7roomed residence, 2 cowsheds, concrete. Prico .£7O per acre; ,£4OOO. This property is absolutely free of mortgago, and ia situated U miles fcctory, school, and P.O. Arthur B. Gibson, Solo Agent, Now Plymouth. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 13.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 78, 27 December 1919, Page 14
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