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AUCTIONS. I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF LAND. '■ SUBDIVISION OF "CHARTLEA PARK" ESTATE, SOUTHLAND. | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920, at 1.80 p.m., AT TOWN HALL, GORE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD.. have received -instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late W. M. HAII.KS, Balfour, (o sell by public auction, at the above time and place the whole of the "CHARTI.EA PARK" ESTATE, comprising 8559 acres, exceptionally good 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 12G Lot 9'... 219 227 Lot 2 ... 23(1 037 Lot 10 ... 219 Jl 30 Lot 3 ~/393 2 12 Lot 11 ... 507 3 27 Lot ■! ... 305 209 Lot 12 ... 907 2 20 Lot 5 ...'.532 234 ' Lot 13 ... 636 2!4 Lot 0 ... 321 1 05 Lot 14 ... 507 0 37 Lot 7 ... -47 2 21.8 Lot 15 ... 1221 017 Lot S ... 225 2 04 Lot 16 .... 1572 3 IS The above Properly is very conveniently situated, and well roaded, each of Iftc sections having a frontage on to a road. It lies between the Gore-Lrmsden Railway' on the one'side and the InvercargillLumfden Railway on'the other fide, and there .'ire two Railway Sidings practically adjoining the property. The distance from Lumsden and Balfour Townships i-5 about four miles. At Bali'onr 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 acrr-s, good ikf agricultural land; and the balance is exceptionally good grazing. The greater part of the property is well.adapted for dairying purposes. . On tho homestead block there is a full ran"s of buildings, including.good modern dwelling and large shearing-shed, fitted up with machines. Telephone connection " .'' ' ■.-'■ '-■- ■ TERMS: 10 'percent.' 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 be shown- carefully '.over 'the .property. • Plans' nud fuller particulars on application- (o. nnv'of theoffiees of WRIGHT, STEPHEN-SON AND. CO., LTD., or at Office of D. L. POPPELWELL, of Gore, Solicitor for the Estate. - RURAL LAND FOR SALE. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. LTD., LAND AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, TE KUITI. PALMERSTON N„ And DANNEVIRKE. ififjA ACRES Freehold; absolutely i-OtJl' some of the best land in the King Country;: well fenced, divided into eleven paddocks; 1000 acres in grass, balance standing bush; largo portion river Hats; 400 acres ploughable; small house, sheep yards, concrete dip, cattle yards; wintered 1850 eheop and 300 cattle. .Price ,£9 per acre. KAA ACRES, 0.R.P.; rental ,£3O lis. o'JU per annum; 120 acres in grn6S; three-roomed cottage, 5-bnil cowshed, 6toreroom and outbuildings; situated O.J miles from railway station by road. Price for quick sale, £2 per acre. Apply BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Te Kuiti.' . ~\<lQ*l ACRES, freehold, in 2 blocks; JLlO< hom-jstcad block 754 acres; 36 miles from town; 8-rooined. house, with all iK'Ctssary outbuildings, stables, woolshcd (3-stand),. men's quarters, 2 sets yards, dip, etc.; 2sheep country, besides cattle; well watered and fenced; 200 acres have been ploughed and sowli down in good English glasses. Price required, £22 per acre. The balance of the property, 1013 acres, is B'mile'' beyond on ,Uic Const read; it is magnificent country, wintering 2 ewes, besides cattle; buildings comprise- 4- ' roomed cottage, yards, 3-stand woolshed, etc.; well watered and subdivided by good fences. Price .£lB per acre. Owner is prepared to lea.se the whole 1707 acres with compulsory purchasing clause to a good man. Apply . BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, DANNEVIRKE. ' AS)X ACRES, first-class country, neaT rk/50 .Pnlmerston North, wintering 2\ sheep, besides cattle. A great portion of this property is ploughable, and can easily be improved so aa to carry a far greater number of stock es mentioned. '■ Should a purchaser wish, to dairy, then a herd of .cows, together with a flock of sheep can very profitably be worked. Railway, factory, otc, are near the property, and we have no 'hesitation in 6aying that the first legitimate buyer will close. The buildings consist of a good 7-roomed dwelling, not and -'. cold water, together with all necesenry outbuildings for a finst-clnss-nnd up-to-date farm. • Further-particu-lars can be supplied on application. OpA ACRES, Freehold, near Shannon. OOl" Plenty of feed;-.carrying caparity in summer, 350 grown cattle. Well watered, and fenced. Two-. roomed cottage. Two artesian wells. Price, ,£55 per acre. Easy terms. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM LTD., Palmcrston North. LAND!■ /LAND! LAND! OOOiVACRES freehold land, situated 4cS4i East Red,- Stratford, all laid down in sqod English grasses; no ' r blackberry; well fenced, (nearly all totnra I posts); subdivided inlo over 30 paddocks; 400 acres plonghablc, which is mostly reclaimed swamp," worth easily .£6O an acre; everything, is in, excellent order; wintered 4000 sheep (mostly ewes), 270 head of cattle, and 30. ihorses;-splendid house of seven rooms, hot and cold Water. Wizard light, also 5-roomed house arid shearers' house of i rooms;-larpe woolshed, good yards, and dip; motor shed; situated alongside railway station; telephone on the house. The best sheep and cattle farm east of Stratford. Price .£ll ah acre, say £8000 to .£IO,OOO cash, balance easy lerms; no mortgage. CAMPBELL JACKSON AND ROBT. WOOD, Broadway, Stratford. GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 1 qaa ACRES, about half in grass, !.!J>'"' balance good 'bush, portion ploughable. now wintered II sheen and 60 cattle. Subdivided into 5 paddocks.' Situated 3 miles from railway, school, mail rural delivery. Six-romed hou=e, hot water, telephone, wnshhouse, woolshcd, etc. THIS TS A GOOD..PLACE. PRICE, only £8 per acre. Terms. .£2OOO. Apply now to J. B. WILTON AND CO., . ■ Agents, J PALMERSTON NORTH. .. ' '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 12

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